Doc Manhattan

Age : 30 Joined : 26 May 2008 Posts : 478 Location : East Harlem, NY Tobacco : Reiner LGF Pipe : Mastro de Paja
 | Subject: "Mad Men" & pipe culture Fri Aug 01, 2008 5:01 pm | |
| I really dig AMC's Mad Men--not only well-written and well-acted, but their attention to early 1960s detail is impeccable. (Even the dollar bills are authentic.) As was the custom, everyone smokes and drinks at the office, including one pipe-smoker ("Paul") in the regular supporting cast. So I was especially pleased to read an interview with that actor:
| Quote: | | I actually love smoking a pipe and I'm very happy that Paul does. Does that mean he takes himself too seriously? No. You know what it means? It means he's a man who appreciates quality and he takes time to enjoy the things he enjoys. Cigarette tobacco is so cheap and you're always just sucking them down to get a fix but a pipe is an event...My big goal for season two is that Paul should have more than one pipe because it's not good to smoke the same pipe everyday. It's a nice accessory actually. Is today the bent pipe day or is it the straight stem day? Is it the black pipe or the brown pipe? It could go with the suit. There are all sorts of possibilities. |
Sounds like a pretty good new advocate for the Briar.
P.S. The second season just started, and I'm pleased to report that Paul has at least one more pipe in his rotation.  |
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ZuluCollector

Joined : 12 Dec 2007 Posts : 147 Location : Arlington, VA USA
 | Subject: Re: "Mad Men" & pipe culture Fri Aug 01, 2008 5:09 pm | |
| As a result of my pipe blog, I've gotten to know Michael Gladis (Paul) of Mad Men. We've been corresponding about pipes now since the show started about a year ago.
The producers - who are so cheap - refused to pay for a better pipe for him on the show. He'd been smoking the pipe he had for six to eight hours at a time.
He's been looking to upgrade and is not only a pipe smoker on the show, but in real life.
He loves the briar. _________________ Neill Archer Roan www.apassionforpipes.com |
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jhuggett BoB's Pioneer & Founding Father

Age : 36 Joined : 09 Dec 2007 Posts : 1958 Tobacco : Davidoff Flake Medallions Pipe : Sara Eltang Christmas Pipe
 | Subject: Re: "Mad Men" & pipe culture Fri Aug 01, 2008 5:20 pm | |
| Cool stuff! _________________ Jason |
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Doc Manhattan

Age : 30 Joined : 26 May 2008 Posts : 478 Location : East Harlem, NY Tobacco : Reiner LGF Pipe : Mastro de Paja
 | Subject: Re: "Mad Men" & pipe culture Fri Aug 01, 2008 6:21 pm | |
| Very cool, Neil!
It's funny how producers will spend however much tracking down a vintage Frigidaire, then go on the cheap for pipes. No accounting for accounting. |
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PipeBrew

Age : 22 Joined : 22 Dec 2007 Posts : 561 Location : Knoxville, TN
 | Subject: Re: "Mad Men" & pipe culture Fri Aug 01, 2008 9:40 pm | |
| | Very cool stuff. Does Mr. Gladis lurk around here any? |
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BubbaL002

Age : 28 Joined : 14 Jul 2008 Posts : 101 Location : Iraq for now, Then MD
 | Subject: Re: "Mad Men" & pipe culture Sat Aug 02, 2008 3:11 am | |
| | I really like that show. I'm in the process of downloading episodes on iTunes while I'm away from home. Great Show!! |
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