It's nearly Valentine's Day, and nothing says romance like the adulterous Don Draper of Mad Men. Enter: Hamm-O-Gram! These people are offering to send you, or the one you love, a Hamm-centric love note for five bucks a pop. They say the Hamm-o-gram is "like a classic telegram, where you send a special someone a transcribed message, usually in letter form. Except this message is always a picture of handsome actor Jon Hamm (with a lil' somethin' extra)."
Give Someone A Jon Hamm Telegram For Valentine's Day This Year
David Cross Has Had It With East Village, Tells Us He's Moving To Brooklyn
There are simply too many things to ask David Cross. Where can we get a Fooderator? Why Alvin and the Chipmunks? Can we just shout "ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT MOVIE!" at him until it happens? Why doesn't he like donuts? Alas, we had but 15 minutes with him, but he gave us crucial insight into his current TV series on The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret. Cross plays the titular character who is a bumbling, compulsive liar who must sell as much Thunder Muscle energy drink as possible. The second season, which begins January 6th on IFC, features Mad Men's Jon Hamm, hilarious chemistry between Spike Jonze and Will Arnett, and the scariest ghost in England.
Videos: Ambiguously Gay Duo Brought To Life During Ed Helms-Hosted SNL
Last night, Ed Helms, star of The Office and the upcoming Hangover sequel, hosted Saturday Night Live, but the real highlight was the half-animated, half-live action Ambiguously Gay Duo segment. Jon Hamm played Ace and Jimmy Fallon played Gary as they fought in "The Dark Clenched Hole Of Evil," with Helms as well as Stephen Colbert and Steve Carell (who voice the animated characters) as villains (Fred Armisen rounded out the villains).
Video: Jon Hamm Dishes On Don Draper's Drinks
Jon Hamm was on Conan last night, talking about poop-scooping etiquette, Jack McBrayer, and Donald Trump (who he says didn't take those jokes at the White House Correspondents Dinner too well).
What's The Cast Of Mad Men Up To? Sex, Puppets and Rock n' Roll!
Now that the cast of Mad Men have a little bit of time with the show not returning until 2012, how are they wasting away the days? January Jones (who plays Betty Draper) got knocked up! No word on who the father is, but her rep says the 33-year-old is expecting her child this fall and will raise it by herself. Earlier this year Jones said, "I don't like living with other people. I don't mind being alone. I just don't really have a lot of time or energy to put into a relationship when nothing's going to happen." Hopefully she'll find time and energy for her baby!
Brooklyn Heights: You're On Hamm & Fox Alert
Tomorrow Henry Street from Cranberry to Clark will be closed off for the filming of Friends With Kids, which stars Megan Fox, Jon Hamm, Kristen Wiig and Adam Scott. The movie is about two "thirtysomething best friends who observe the toll that having kids has taken on the couples they know and resolve to bypass that stress by having a child and then date other people." It's unclear who will be on hand for tomorrow's shoot, but it seems likely that Hamm will be there, since he's in town, he's producing, and his girlfriend, Jennifer Westfeldt, is directing the movie (which is due out in April).
Bromantic Triangle: Don Draper, Kenneth Parcell and Sully?
Local TV nerds likely have their TiVos set to record NBC at 9:30 tonight on both tuners to make sure they don't miss the debut of Man Men's Jon Hamm in his guest role as Liz Lemon's new love interest on 30 Rock. Last night Hamm was promoting his gig on Conan and revealed that he and Tina Fey were shooting one of their scenes when she spotted Flight 1549 flying low on its descent towards the Hudson two weeks ago. Conan wondered if Hamm's good looks could have been the culprit! Captain Sully and Don Draper? Hubba hubba.
Don Draper Still Sells Laughs on SNL Minus Big Names
Last night's Saturday Night Live had its work cut out for it after the last few weeks. Weaving in actual Mad Men stars Elisabeth Moss and John Slattery alongside host Jon Hamm was a nice touch, but this is a week after the show featured cameos from Sarah Palin, Mark Wahlberg and Alec Baldwin. And it was a welcome return for Maya Rudolph, stopping in as expected to play Michelle Obama and sing a duet with Kenan Thompson dedicated to Amy Poehler's new baby. But that came on the heels of former cast members Bill Murray, Will Ferrell and of course Tina Fey all making high profile returns in recent weeks.

