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Good Mini-Series?
Has anyone ever seen one? I can't recall ever seeing a mini-series that was very good.
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Sure! Roots, without argument, is a great miniseries. Stephen King's, The Stand, was gripping. I could go on but I'm tired right now.
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Here are my three favorites:
North and South The Thornbirds and the ultimate: Pride and Prejudice (though most think of it as a film) |
i thought north and south was good and each successive one was worse. i also thought the stand was pretty good.
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<I>Lonesome Dove
From the Earth to the Moon Band of Brothers</I> About 50 other A&E and HBO mini-series I typically avoid any and all Stephen King mini-series, because they're so incredibly bland and derivative, but I liked <I>The Shining</I> (not as good as Kubrick's version, but I enjoyed it). das |
North and South
V The Winds of War |
A recent one: Uprising. Not sure if you'd consider it a "series," since it was a two-parter, but it was really good.
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yeah most of those were pretty good, though I don't consider stuff on HBO to really be mini-series - they are typically much more cinematic....what was the most recent mini-series that was worth a damn though? Excluding Band of Brothers, I can't think of any for a while back
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The Stand
The Shining Merlin The Tenth Kingdom I thought all of those were excellent. |
I thought Merlin was awful - I'm sort of an Arthurian buff, I've read all of the major material on it - and it wa so far from anything that was written before it, it doesn't follow the legend well at all. The Mist of Avalon Mini-series that was on TNT, I think, was a little better but not much.
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I think it was called "The Corner" on HBO.
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Originally posted by ziggy I thought Merlin was awful - I'm sort of an Arthurian buff, I've read all of the major material on it - and it wa so far from anything that was written before it, it doesn't follow the legend well at all. |
The 10th Kingdom
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Rich Man, Poor Man
Roots Shogun |
Shaka Zulu was the best in my opinion.
V is another good one I, Claudius |
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It (although the ending was horrible) The Stand Storm of the Century (because of the ending) |
My all-time favorite mini-series is The Manions of America, an early 80's mini starring a pre-Remington Steele (& James Bond) Pierce Brosnan and a very young (pre-Voyager) Kate Mulgrew. Brosnan is an Irish immigrant and Mulgrew is the rich English girl who loves him.
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Roots
Lonesome Dove |
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