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1 year ago
in Live-Blogging Mad Men: the Final Chapter on newcritics
Finally got around to viewing the final episode (strangely, was at the 2007 installment of the very Al Smith Dinner that Tom led his post with...). In any case, apart from the unnecessary melodrama of the unnoticed pregnancy (heh-heh - Pete's got got a l'il whore-child of his own, now!), I thought it was the strongest episode yet - certainly the best ending. Any male viewer who's been married more than a coupla years had to get a little misty watching Don's slide show...I did, anyway.
M.A. and Tom - thanks for leading us through the season. I'll be back next year if you are.
M.A. and Tom - thanks for leading us through the season. I'll be back next year if you are.
1 year ago
in Live Blogging Mad Men: “And you, sir, are no John Galt” on newcritics
Indeed. Who cares?
1 year ago
in Live Blogging Mad Men: “And you, sir, are no John Galt” on newcritics
Ah, Tom, but aren't we all? And isn't that the point of this subtle masterpiece of tv?
1 year ago
in Live Blogging Mad Men: “And you, sir, are no John Galt” on newcritics
What a wimpy jerk. Sheesh.
1 year ago
in Live Blogging Mad Men: “And you, sir, are no John Galt” on newcritics
Hey - it's Hawkeye!
1 year ago
in Live Blogging Mad Men: “And you, sir, are no John Galt” on newcritics
Well, so much for my alternate universe-Nixon wins '60 election scenario...was thinking this might be alternate universe where the life forms - while looking human - are really unemoting androids.
1 year ago
in Live Blogging Mad Men: “And you, sir, are no John Galt” on newcritics
He DOES look like Orson Welles
1 year ago
in Live Blogging Mad Men: “And you, sir, are no John Galt” on newcritics
What are the odds they put a twist on it and Nixon wins?
2 years ago
in A Reason to Go On Living: That Chord on newcritics
Everything in music can be classified as BC (before THE chord) or AC. It was a clarion wake-up call to an entire generation of musicians.
Neddie, man, where do you live? Can I come over and look at (maybe touch...play, even?) the axe before it goes back to your lunatic (how could let it out his possession?) friend?
Neddie, man, where do you live? Can I come over and look at (maybe touch...play, even?) the axe before it goes back to your lunatic (how could let it out his possession?) friend?
2 years ago
in Live Blogging the 2007 Oscars. Action! on newcritics
This opening sequence is intolerable. I stopped watching Disc Two of Season Three of "Taxi" for this?
2 years ago
in Live and Animated Shorts on newcritics
Claire, it's terrific that you gave these too-often overlooked categories the attention they deserve. I had an opportunity to see the animated shorts last weekend at the fab Jacob Burns Theater in Pleasantville, NY. I agree that "The Danish Poet" was the best of the bunch. "Maestro" was fun, but an obvious one-joke. "Match Girl" was too blatantly sentimental..."Cobble Hill" too long..."Nuts" an ad for Ice Age 14...but the "Poet" was wistful, whimsical, and beautiful.