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Archive for March 2010
More new ‘old’ public appearances images added!
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Posted by Dbiloo on March 30th, 2010. Comments Off
Bad Romance: Doomed Movie/TV Couples We Love

DON AND BETTY DRAPER (JON HAMM AND JANUARY JONES) FROM MAD MEN
The perfect couple for the early ’60s. He makes the money, she makes the home. He drinks scotch for breakfast, she smokes cigarettes to stave off boredom. He sleeps around, she gets suspicious. He hates himself, she hates everything. Will these crazy kids make it? (SPOILER ALERT: They don’t make it.)
Source: Entertainment Weekly
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Posted by Dbiloo on March 30th, 2010. Comments Off
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Posted by Dbiloo on March 29th, 2010. Comments Off
Jon Hamm leaves the ’60s for feature film lead role

Jon Hamm had no problem putting his retro Mad Men threads in the closet for his first lead role in a feature film, while co-star Josh Lucas had a very personal reason to throw on an outfit from yesteryear.
The two actors play emotionally distressed fathers in the independent mystery thriller Stolen, directed and produced by first-time filmmakers Anders Anderson and Andy Steinman. Inspired by the real-life “Boy in the Box” murder case in late-1950s Philadelphia, the story follows modern-day policeman Tom Adkins (Hamm) as he searches for his missing son and finds a dead child in a box at a construction site.
Then the film flashes back 50 years to a parallel story in which a grieving widower, Matthew Wakefield (Lucas), fights to keep his family together under the most grim circumstances.
Opening this month in select cities, Stolen is available on cable providers’ video-on-demand service throughout the month.
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Posted by Dbiloo on March 22nd, 2010. Comments Off
Joshua Malina talks ‘Backwash,’ his surreal celeb-filled summer web series
What do Jon Hamm, John Stamos, Sarah Silverman, John Cho, Allison Janney, Hank Azaria, Fred Willard, Michael Vartan, Dulé Hill, Mary Lynn Rajskub, Jeffrey Ross, Ken Marino and David Wain have in common? They all cameo as themselves in Backwash, a 13-episode web series written by and starring Joshua Malina (Sports Night, The West Wing) debuting on Sony’s Crackle.com this summer. The series, directed by Harold & Kumar Go To White Castle’s Danny Leiner, follows three eccentric losers (pictured, from left to right, Malina, Michael Ian Black, and Michael Panes) who hit the road in an ice cream truck pursued by the police after one of them inadvertently robs $100,000 from a local bank. With production wrapped as of last week, Malina phoned PopWatch to answer a few of our burning questions:
Question No. 2: How are the celebs playing themselves? In addition to animated sequences, miniatures, and the anarchic spirit of the things he grew up on (Abbott and Costello and the Marx Brothers), Malina also wanted to incorporate old friends and actors with whom he’s always desired to work. “The conceit of the entire thing is that a long-lost novella by William Makepeace Thackeray has been unearthed in London and a Masterpiece Theatre-type production has been made based on it,” Malina says. Therefore, each episode begins with a person of note introducing a new chapter in the story. ”So it’s, ‘Good evening. I’m Jon Hamm. Welcome to Backwash this evening.’ It’s all taken very, very seriously, and then the material is completely lunatic.” Hamm, sporting a thick professorial beard, opens and closes the entire series.
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Posted by Dbiloo on March 22nd, 2010. Comments Off
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