If you've ever wanted to own a car with a really cool story to tell, this weekend is your opportunity. Flat 12 Gallery is auctioning off 16 celebrity vehicles at the Dan Kruse Auction in Midland.
At long last, Don Draper and his fellow Mad Men have brought AMC's touchstone drama to a close. Tonight's series finale brought plenty of change, heartbreak and death, but how did the former folk of Sterling-Cooper close out the series? Learn every Mad Men fate by our full review of tonight's series finale "Person to Person"!
Remember at the beginning of season two of 'Mad Men' when Don went to visit the doctor for an insurance physical? The doctor told him that he "lives too hard" and then told him to take it easy. So what did Don do next? Tucked down a full, high-cholesterol breakfast like a man...
Though 'Mad Men's fifth season arrived after a long delay between AMC and series creator Matthew Weiner's continued negotiations, nothing will stand in the say of Don Draper's dapper return for 'Mad Men' season 6. Free of any interruptions, AMC has officially set a 'Mad Men' season 6 premiere date of April 7, 2013, with an episode to be written by Matthew Weiner himself and directed by executive p
If you watch 'Mad Men', you know they booze it up in pretty much every scene. So a website went through the first five seasons, and made a montage of every single sip they've taken. It's NOTHING but drinking...and it's five minutes long!
If you cut about 90% or so out of last night's Emmy Awards, they were actually pretty entertaining. Here's a recap of the entertaining stuff that happened, or, as we like to call it, the "good version" of last night's awards ceremony.
In case you missed it, this week's episode of "Mad Men" featured the BEATLES song 'Tomorrow Never Knows'. And it cost AMC $250,000 to use it. It's pretty crazy for a TV show to spend that kind of money, but the website Jest.com put together a montage of MOVIES that have used Beatles songs.
For the third time this season, classic rock played an important role in the plot of and episode of AMC’s ‘Mad Men.’ Last month saw Don Draper (Jon Hamm) and Harry Crane (Rich Sommer) try to get the Rolling Stones to shill for Heinz Baked Beans and the Beach Boys‘ ‘I Just Wasn’t Made for These Times’ was the soundtrack to Roger Sterling’s (John Slattery) first acid trip. On last night’s (May 6) episode, the Beatles worked their way in to the daily life of the men and women of Sterling Cooper Draper Price.
This week on 'Mad Men', they wanted to convince The Rolling Stones to write a jingle for Heinz baked beans. If you think it sounds ridiculous, so did a lot of people. But it's NOT ridiculous, and here's proof...
Season five of 'Mad Men' premiered last night, and even Chris Matthews is in on the hype. He's usually drooling over President Obama over on MSNBC.
But on 'The Chris Matthews Show' on NBC, he re-did the 'Mad Men' intro so it stars Obama. Although it's not TOO in the tank for the president, since it shows him falling past his rivals, and in front of rising gas prices and the national debt clock.