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Mad Men

Netflix to Add Mad Men to Streaming Service

Lionsgate Films has signed a multi-year deal with Netflix to bring the hit ’60s ad industry drama Mad Men to the streaming service. Beginning on June 27, the first four seasons of the hit show will be available on the service with new seasons to be added after their run on AMC.

Though Mad Men has been available on Netflix in Canada under a separate deal, this is the first time the program will be available on the U.S. version of the service. Netflix has been keen to add new television programming, and last February announced a similar deal with CBS that made Cheers, Frasier, and Medium available for streaming.

The addition of hit television programming is certainly part of Netflix’s efforts to expand its streaming library, but also likely to help offset the loss of films the service has recently suffered and competition on the horizon from studio-backed streaming services. Netflix may be trying to outmaneuver these attacks by increasing demand for their service with hot media commodities like Mad Men.

Regardless of the motivation, having the delighfully inebriated trials and tribulations of constantly smoking, ultra sexy ad executives from a bygone age at my finger tips is enough to have my butt parked firmly on my couch. Provided someone can refresh my Old Fashioned.

(via Mashable)

Mad Men Might Actually Be Firefly

Oops! Accidental reboot! This has been making its way through Tumblr, the earliest appearance on user jacquelineofalltrades’ stream. We’re unsure of the originator, but if we did know, we’d salute them here ——> ______. (Thanks, Pete!)

(via Tumblr)

The Top TV Shows According to the Internet

The most-beloved TV shows on the Internet comprise a very different list from the most popular shows on television. And that’s probably a good thing: Mad Men, The Wire, and Arrested Development all break the top five, despite less-than-stellar ratings. But where are Firefly and Freaks and Geeks?

List below:

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Every Cigarette Smoked in Mad Men [Video]

We’re big fans of supercuts, those exhaustive montages that, by the brute power of obsessive fans’ pulling dozens or hundreds of clips, reveal profundity. Or just old-timey guys smoking a lot. In this one, assembled by Whirled, we see the characters of Mad Men smoking cigarettes. Again and again and again. For two-and-a-half minutes.

Grin and Barrett, if you can:

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First Mad Men Season 4 Poster

Entertainment Weekly has gotten their mitts on the first promotional poster for Mad Men Season 4. Geeky? Borderline, maybe, but hey — it’s Mad Men. Madmin.

The new season begins on July 25th on AMC.

Fully sized after the jump:

(Ausiello via TDW)

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Mad Men May Call it Quits After Season 6, Says Creator

The flocks of history geeks who love watching AMC’s Mad Men as much to squabble over minor possible anachronisms as to enjoy the plot and pretty ’60s clothes may be disappointed to know that Matt Weiner, the creator of Mad Men, has reportedly confirmed that the show will wrap up after the conclusion of Season 6, in 2012.

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Coming Soon: Mad Men Barbie Dolls

Attention, Mad Men fans: Mattel has heard your prayers for $75 Barbie and Ken dolls in the style of your favorite characters from the show, and they have decided to answer them. Mad Men characters Joan Holloway, Roger Sterling, Betty Draper, and (of course) Don Draper are getting the Barbiefication treatment, although the stick-thin Joan doll certainly belies New York Magazine‘s recent cover story on Christina Hendricks and the rebirth of voluptuousness.

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