Mad Men

TV and Movie Watch: Celebrating "Mad Men" and Matthew Weiner at MoMI -- and even if you can't get there

Escape from Grand Central: In North by Northwest (made only a couple of years before the dawn of the Age of Mad Men), as Matthew W reminds us, Cary Grant plays an ad man named Roger (seen here trying to slip out of NYC by train; the ticket agent with his bald head to us is that long-enduring character actor Ned Glass).

TV Watch: As the final run of "Mad Men" draws nigh, the question becomes, how much does Don Draper have to pay for his sins?

The official "first trailer" for the final episodes of Mad Men. The first of the final seven episodes airs April 5.by KenI have paid abundant tribute to the tight-lippedness of Vince Gilligan, the creator-overseer of AMC's Breaking Bad, which has carried over into Vince and Peter Gould's Better Call Saul. But Matt Weiner, the mastermind of AMC's other great series, Mad Men is no slouch in the keeping-mum department either. As the air dates approach for the final half-season's worth of episodes, which launch April 5, Matt knows he has to feed the insatiable publicity machine.

Bye-bye, Bert! Or: RIP, Bert Cooper [CAUTION: like-mad "Mad Men" spoiler alert]

The stars in the sky,the moon on high,they're great for you and me,because they're free.The moon belongs to everyone.The best things in life are free.The stars belong to everyone.They gleam there for you and me.The flowers in spring,the robins that sing,the sunbeams that shine,they're yours, they're mine.And love can come to everyone.The best things in life are free.The moon belongs to everyone.The best things in life are free.-- lyrics by Lew Brown and Buddy DeSylva,music by Ray Henderson (1927)

TV Watch: "Mad Men" Season 7 preview -- Is the world ready for a mod Harry Crane? (Plus a bold prediction)

You've got your 3D glassses on, right?Fashion-forward Harry Crane (Rich Sommers), fromthe newly released Mad Men Season 7 cast photosby KenI think I've mentioned that I planned to go back to the beginning and traverse Seasons 1 to 6 of Mad Men in anticipation of the debut of the seventh and final season on April 13.

TV Watch: " 'Mad Men' in Less Than 2 Minutes: Don Draper Edition"

by KenAt last we have a date: April 13. That's when the seventh and final season of Mad Men debuts on AMC. I've got so much stuff to watch now that it will require even more juggling than I've been doing lately, but I had already taken the precaution of ordering Blu-rays of Seasons 4 and 5 to go with my U.K. DVD set of Seasons 1 and 2 and the U.S. DVDs of Season 3. I guess when it comes time I'll have to bite the bullet and pay the stiff current asking prices for Season 6.Or . . .