Jan 14 2012

Missing 2010 Events

[004] September 10th – Giorgio Armani NY Celebrates Fashion’s Night Out
[006] September 13th – 2010 Toronto International Film Festival – Let Me In Premiere
[004] September 14th – Never Let Me Go New York Premiere
[005] September 16th – Jack Goes Boating New York Premiere
[035] September 19th – Labyrinth Theater Company’s Poker LAB Benefit
[025] September 27th – Let Me In Los Angeles Premiere
[006] September 28th – IMDb’s 20th Anniversary Party
[013] October 17th – Mad Men Season 4 Finale New York Screening
[026] October 18th – ELLE’s 17th Annual Women In Hollywood Tribute
[002] November 17th – GQ 2010 Men Of The Year Party


Sep 8 2011

Events Catch Up

[006] January 14th – GBK’s Golden Globes Gift Lounge 2011 – Day 1
[022] January 15th – Access Hollywood Stuff You Must… Lounge
[003] January 16th – 2011 InStyle/Warner Bros. Golden Globe Awards Party
]010] January 16th – AMC & Sundance Channel Golden Globes Viewing Party
[002] January 16th – HBO’s 68th Annual Golden Globes After Party
[029] January 27th – ELLE’s Inaugural Women In Television Celebratory Dinner
[014] January 29th – Entertainment Weekly 2011 Pre-SAG Party
[056] January 30th – 17th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards
[002] January 30th – HBO’s Official SAG Awards After Party
[004] May 5th – 10th Annual Women Who Care Luncheon
[004] May 18th – Mad Men ATAS Screening & Panel
[023] May 23rd – New York Women In Film & Television Honors NYWIFT’s Designing Women


Jul 23 2011

The Cowboy Way & Kicking & Screaming

I’ve added stills from 2 of Cara’s earlier films, The Cowboy Way & Kicking & Screaming.


Jun 16 2011

Gallery Update: Cthulhu Captures

Added 253 captures from the film to our Gallery.


Mar 4 2011

Gallery Update: Beer League Captures

Added 479 captures from the film to the Gallery.


Feb 24 2011

Gallery Update: NCIS Captures

Replaced the captures of Cara’s guest appearance in Season 7 of NCIS with dvd quality ones.


Jan 31 2011

Gallery Update: Mad Men Still

[001] 4×04 The Rejected (Stills)


Sep 26 2010

2010 Events

[027] July 20th – AMC’s Mad Men Season 4 Premiere
[008] August 27th – 2010 Entertainment Weekly & Women In Film Pre-Emmy Party
[008] August 29th – AMC Hosts A 62nd Annual EMMY Awards After Party


Sep 23 2010

Mad Men’s Cara Buono on Her Character Faye’s Affair With Don Draper

Shortly after Don Draper met Dr. Faye Miller on Mad Men, market research consultant for Sterling Cooper Draper Price, she summed him up in about three sentences and turned him down flat. Now their love-making is breaking lamps. Actress Cara Buono, who played Michael Imperioli’s wife in the final season of The Sopranos, landed the part of Faye just two days after her first audition (when she was told she’d appear in “maybe three episodes”). She called us on Monday morning, having spent all of Sunday night playing poker at a benefit for the LAByrinth Theater Company. “Phil Hoffman came in first,” she said. “I came in third.”

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Sep 1 2010

Cara Buono Dishes on Mad Men Character

While Don Draper has continued to free fall on season four of Mad Men, the show’s women have exerted the kind of independence and power appropriate for their gender in the mid 1960s.

Although she’s only appeared on two episodes, Dr. Faye Miller is a prime example of the evolving female, as this market research analyst has stood up to Don on more than one occasion.

In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, actress Cara Buono spoke on the role, but remained mum on any Mad Men spoilers…

On the character: Faye Miller is self-made… she’s a psychologist and she’s a pioneer. As you know, it was hard enough to get a degree and be a professional at that time. You had to have a tremendous amount of tenacity and a competitive spirit… She’s very good at her job – she’s running a focus group, not group therapy. She’s trying to get information from these girls and knows how to change herself to get what she needs to get out of her job.

On seeing through Don: In the first episode Faye’s in, when she walks out of Don’s office she says “You’ll be married again within a year” and then apologizes for calling him out on his type. I think she can just size people up. She has a keen sense, because of what she does, of how people are and how they behave, which is similar to Don.

On how Faye brings out show themes: I thought something interesting in the last episode was when he calls her in after the focus group. He said something like “You can’t tell how people are going to behave based on how they have behaved. I think that’s such an interesting thing – can people change? You know, going back to ‘Who is Don Draper?’ Can Don Draper change? Do people really change deep at the core, or are they still hiding and pretending to change?

On the issue of marriage, then and now: I got married last July, when I was 35, and I’m sure it’s the same with your friends – it’s like even though we went to college and pursued those sorts of things, it’s still like: He’s 35 and he’s not married? What’s wrong with him?

It’s sort of a conversation that’s not going to change, and she recognizes that as being…  the truth. Why get angry about it? This is just the way it is. We’re not out here trying to change society; we’re trying to sell cold cream. I’m sort of fascinated with that, and how Don feels about marriage too – about his marriage devolving.

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