Mad Men - Season 7 Part 1 ~ DVD

Mad Men - Season 7 Part 1 ~ DVD

First part of the final seventh season of American period drama TV series Mad Men on DVD (3 discs). Mad Men: The Final Season, Part 1, is the beginning of the end for television’s most celebrated show—four-time Primetime Emmy® winner for Outstanding Drama Series and winner of three consecutive Golden Globes®. Set in the captivating world of 1960s New York, Mad Men continues to follow iconic ad man Don Draper (Golden Globe® winner Jon Hamm), his colleagues and his family. Awards Won AFI Award, TV Program of the Year (2013, 2011, 2010, 2009 & 2008) Won Golden Globe Award, Best Television Series – Drama (2010, 2009 & 2008) Won BAFTA Award, Best International (2010 & 2009) Won Emmy Award, Outstanding Drama Series (2011, 2010, 2009 & 2008) Won Astra Award, Most Outstanding International Program or Event (2009) Won TCA Award, Outstanding Achievement in Drama (2011, 2009 & 2008), Won TCA Award Program of the Year (2008) Won another 46 awards, Reveived 170 other nominations Mad Men Season 7 Reviews “One of Weiner's greatest achievements is to make something as banal as a firm pitching to advertise fast food (or a camera, or a cigarette, or whatever), seem worthy of the viewers' tears and devotion.” Independent “Mad Men's seventh season has done some of its best work so far by leaning on its own weighty past.” AV Club “The show has never been about wrapping up a plot, catching a criminal, or solving a riddle. It's simply about taking a certain group of characters over a set span of time-the 1960s-and showing us who they are at the beginning and the end of it.” Time Magazine “The writing, by Weiner, direction by Scott Hornbacher and performances are, of course, top notch.” San Francisco Chronicle “Weiner’s ability to capture “human” set Mad Men apart at the first beginning and shows no sign of faltering at the second.” New York Daily News “With its signature mixture of tiny details providing texture and easy storytelling flow, Mad Men lures us back into its final season with all the confidence in the world.” The Oregonian