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No way! He certainly looks the part. Can you tell us who he is?
I've done two episodes now, and it's difficult not to scream, 'You're getting it wrong!' First of all, EVERYONE is too tall, both the men and women, but that's what you get these days what with steroids in Pablum. Though, I see that's changing as the casting notices are asking for actors under 6' 1". Second, these kids don't even know how to hold a cigarette or drink a cocktail. None of them seems to even know how to stand erect. A third annoyance is the twenty-two-year-old costume guy trying to tell me how much cuff showed in the 60s and how they tied their neckties. Sheesh.
Still, aside from the boredom of sitting around the set all day, it's fun to do, and to see a lot of gals in 60s clothes all at once is an added bonus. Even though they do complain about the 'weird clothes'.
Ciao,
Jack
You have to realize these girls probably know no more about clothing than the garbage they buy at The Gap.That isn't fair, I mean that the girls complain about the clothing. I would be begging to take them home with me if I were an extra. As for the costume guy, I'm sure they threw an old magazine at him for "prep" before the show, and that's how he became the expert.
Good for you, I think that's fantastic!
I've done two episodes now, and it's difficult not to scream, 'You're getting it wrong!' First of all, EVERYONE is too tall, both the men and women, but that's what you get these days what with steroids in Pablum. Though, I see that's changing as the casting notices are asking for actors under 6' 1". Second, these kids don't even know how to hold a cigarette or drink a cocktail. None of them seems to even know how to stand erect. A third annoyance is the twenty-two-year-old costume guy trying to tell me how much cuff showed in the 60s and how they tied their neckties. Sheesh.
Still, aside from the boredom of sitting around the set all day, it's fun to do, and to see a lot of gals in 60s clothes all at once is an added bonus. Even though they do complain about the 'weird clothes'.
Ciao,
Jack
Good grief, this thing is awful. The men are all far too young and where the hell did they find them? The School of Squint and Dimples? Worst CGI (helicopter bit) ever. All has the feel of a lot of kids doing what they think is right for the period and pulling it out of their butts. Mad Men has a feel of realism. An imperfection here and there. Believable characters. Pan Am is like a bad Chinese knockoff.
(no bearing at all on the good Senator Jack's involvement - I wish they'd brought you in to save it)
Speaking of Mad Men knockoffs, I see that The Playboy Club has been canceled and removed from the schedule after airing just two episodes... the first casualty of the new season. Yeah, it was really THAT bad! (I only made it three minutes into the pilot before turning it off in disgust.)
I guess because I do not watch much TV today but it just seemed really, really bad to me: bad acting, bad dialogue, bad music score, and everything seems "fake" like whatever is playing on those Blue Ray High Definition demo TVs at Costco... do not think I can make it through a whole episode... Mad Men might not be perfect, in particular after season 2, but egads this was awful...
But those girls are cute in their outfits...[huh]