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Posted by Ronnie (Member # 465) on :
 
what are some good ones?

i think i've only seen thorn birds, which i love. but people on here have talked about "V"..which i have never seen.
my aunt recommended lonesome dove and it's pretty cheap on amazon. i've been shopping for movies on amazon a lot.

can you guys suggest some other ones? [Smile]
 
Posted by MotleyRulz (Member # 3598) on :
 
I was gonna say "V." It was always must see tv for me as a kid on Friday nights.....
 
Posted by Ronnie (Member # 465) on :
 
i'll put "V" on my wishlist, motley. thanks [Smile]
 
Posted by 80'sRocked (Member # 6979) on :
 
I heard that Shogun was great, though I never saw it.

You know my take on V....incredible.
 
Posted by Riptide (Member # 457) on :
 
North and the South
Winds of War
 
Posted by ISIS (Member # 1780) on :
 
Shogun is hard to follow...my mom LOVES it. I bought it for her 2 years ago for Christmas. I think it might have subtitles in certain places.

I finally saw the Thornbirds for the 1st time...just a few years ago.

My mom loves Lonesome Dove.

I know this is from the 70s...but ROOTS is one of the best mini series ever made.

I bought my mom "The Holocaust"...it's from the 70's too. I got it from Greece last year, for her for Christmas. It stars James Woods and Meryl Streep. It is sad, but very well acted.

Was The North and the South from the 80s...with Patrick Swayze and Kristie Alley?

A really really good one from the 80s, is LACE. I finally got it. It has Phoebe Cates in it.

I reminds me alot of Dynasty.
 
Posted by Ronnie (Member # 465) on :
 
thanks you guys.

i want to check out north and south and now that you mention it, ROOTS would be good to see again. the last time i saw that was in jr. high, i believe.

i am excited to see V and lonesome dove though!
 
Posted by Riptide (Member # 457) on :
 
There was also an earlier 80's civil war minseries called the Blue and the Grey.
 
Posted by xchazx (Member # 7158) on :
 
shogun was good

don't really remember it but i thought the thorn birds was popular.
 
Posted by JAY LEE (Member # 6345) on :
 
Shogun... no doubt! And it's not hard to follow.... if you're paying attention! And It doesn't need subtitles since almost everything that Blackthorne is told in japanese is translated for him. So you learn some japanese alongside the main character! That's the brilliance of the show!
 
Posted by pettyfan (Member # 2260) on :
 
The only one I remember seeing is North and South.
 
Posted by logan5 (Member # 1467) on :
 
V is incredibly dated now. It's entertaining, but I found it quite hard to watch recently.

My vote goes for a couple of period series' based on books: 'Brideshead Revisited' and 'Anne of Green Gables'.
 
Posted by 80'sRocked (Member # 6979) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by logan5:
V is incredibly dated now. It's entertaining, but I found it quite hard to watch recently.

Never logan! [Big Grin]
 
Posted by logan5 (Member # 1467) on :
 
quote:
Never logan! [Big Grin]
Sad but true. It's still a TV classic, and the cast is great, but I did find it difficult to watch again.
 
Posted by aTomiK (Member # 6575) on :
 
I love all the stuff what youīve mentioned here
and like to add few more:

Sidney Sheldonīs "If Tomorrow Comes" (1986)
with Tom Berenger and Liam Neeson.
Finnish dvd cover here:

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"Return to Eden" (1983)

- Great Australian show!

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Judith Krantzīs "Iīll Take Manhattan" (1987)

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[ 18. November 2008, 04:24: Message edited by: aTomiK ]
 
Posted by jdocster (Member # 5752) on :
 
Shogun is awesome!!! V is very good too...
 
Posted by journey (Member # 7316) on :
 
Lonesome Dove and Das Boot.
 
Posted by Ronnie (Member # 465) on :
 
...a lot of votes for SHOGUN, i see. i'll look that one up as well. [Smile]
 
Posted by jdocster (Member # 5752) on :
 
How did I forget Lonesome Dove? Great series. Das Boot was a movie not a mini series right? I've seen the movie, it's good, but I never heard of a mini series???
 
Posted by aTomiK (Member # 6575) on :
 
I remember that Das Boot was aired first time here as a three-part mini-series.

Finnish TV2 broadcasted it here in 1985
and i watched it and loved it.
 
Posted by TKO (Member # 1471) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by JAY LEE:
Shogun... no doubt! And it's not hard to follow.... if you're paying attention! And It doesn't need subtitles since almost everything that Blackthorne is told in japanese is translated for him. So you learn some japanese alongside the main character! That's the brilliance of the show!

"Hai Toronaga-sama!"

I loved Shogun! And you're absolutely right JAY LEE. After all those years I still remember most Japanese words used in the series.

'V' was also one of my favourites.
 
Posted by Mr. Jack Burton (Member # 4673) on :
 
Was Salem's Lot 70's or 80's?
 
Posted by JAY LEE (Member # 6345) on :
 
Originally posted by TKO:
Originally posted by JAY LEE:
Shogun... no doubt! And it's not hard to follow.... if you're paying attention! And It doesn't need subtitles since almost everything that Blackthorne is told in japanese is translated for him. So you learn some japanese alongside the main character! That's the brilliance of the show!

"Hai Toronaga-sama!"

I loved Shogun! And you're absolutely right JAY LEE. After all those years I still remember most Japanese words used in the series.


Me too [Smile]

I also liked WINDS OF WAR an WAR AND REMEMBRANCE!

[ 14. January 2009, 04:40: Message edited by: Paul Dangerously, you iceholes.... ]
 
Posted by JAY LEE (Member # 6345) on :
 
Whats up with the 'quote' feature?? it ****es me off!
 
Posted by TKO (Member # 1471) on :
 
Don't worry about it. It's just hard to quote someone who already used the quote feature. It tends to get messy that way.

Yep, Shogun was probably my favourite mini series at the time. But I doubt that people who aren't the least interested in (old) Japanese culture/customs can really appreciate it. I could be wrong though.

Oh and man.. did I have a crush on Mariko. [Embarrassed]
 
Posted by JAY LEE (Member # 6345) on :
 
Yeah, you should at least be marginally interested in other cultures to appreciate it.

It's not as action packed as some might think. But the tension in the drama is palpable. And all the stuff you learn, you would have to read like five books to get the same info!

I always sort of liked his 'house girl' Fujiko [Smile]

It is a great show, with many layers. I have watched the dvd box, all eps. three times since I bought it. And I discover new things every time.
 
Posted by Pittsburghgirl (Member # 7514) on :
 
I saw a teaser today for LMN channel- they are having mini-series mania starting next week, Nov. 23. http://www.lmn.tv/
It is the 25th anniversary of the Thorn Birds.
I don't get this channel though, cuz I only have basic cable, not the expanded version.
 
Posted by Ronnie (Member # 465) on :
 
thanks PG.

i will have to check that out. i think i have that channel - lifetime movie network, if i'm correct?
 
Posted by aTomiK (Member # 6575) on :
 
Bought two miniīs on dvd:

Brotherhood of the Rose (1989)

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Mistral's Daughter (1984)

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Posted by annier (Member # 3305) on :
 
Mistrals daughter
Thorne Birds
Kane & Abel
North & South
A woman of substance
 
Posted by hewzy (Member # 6043) on :
 
Boys from the Blackstuff (1982)

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"GISSA JOB" [Wink] [Big Grin]
 
Posted by 80'sRocked (Member # 6979) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Ronnie:
i am excited to see V and lonesome dove though!

Did you watch V yet Ronnie?
 
Posted by buffalo-girl (Member # 7498) on :
 
i loved the v series i watched it religiously i will have to see if i can get that series i was bummed when they canceled it!!
 
Posted by Mr. Jack Burton (Member # 4673) on :
 
Its dirt cheap here for the whole series and two movie specials. $40 for the lot..
 
Posted by buffalo-girl (Member # 7498) on :
 
wow i will have to get it thanks jack!!
 
Posted by logan5 (Member # 1467) on :
 
'Edge of Darkness' is another good one. The late Bob Peck was great in it:

Wiki Edge of Darkness

Beyond Hollywood Edge of Darkness Remake
 
Posted by Saint_in_London (Member # 2575) on :
 
The Water Margin

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0227975/

Some of you might like to check this one out, it was here in the UK in the 80s shown on sunday afternoons I believe, my dad was always more in to this sort of thing than V so I have seen all of these and still waiting to see V which is more my kinda thing [Confused]
 
Posted by Devolution (Member # 1731) on :
 
Devolution here,

I own the V mini series, It's totally worth the purchase.

WE are DEVO
 
Posted by Mr. Jack Burton (Member # 4673) on :
 
Ya, your right there Devo


WE Are CONFUSED..
 
Posted by Jessie the Sunflower Goddess (Member # 1877) on :
 
For me it is "North and South" Book 1 and 2, hands down.
 
Posted by Ronnie (Member # 465) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by 80'sRocked:

i am excited to see V and lonesome dove though! Did you watch V yet Ronnie?

arg, no 80'srocked, [Frown]
i haven't had time. the minute i watch it, i will let you know what i think. i know you and devo are fans of the series!
 
Posted by 80'sRocked (Member # 6979) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Ronnie:
arg, no 80'srocked, [Frown]
i haven't had time. the minute i watch it, i will let you know what i think. i know you and devo are fans of the series!

Huge fan here! Let me know for sure.
 
Posted by Devolution (Member # 1731) on :
 
Devolution here,

You do have to watch the first mini series then the final battle then the TV series in that order.

V only works like that.

We are DEVO
 
Posted by buffalo-girl (Member # 7498) on :
 
yes i agree i remember that when i first watched the premier of it!!
 
Posted by aTomiK (Member # 6575) on :
 
Just bought the whole V thing.
Itīs going to be fun to see this again.

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Posted by Mike. (Member # 7179) on :
 
I have owned V the mini series and the Final Battle for a few years now and still think they are great to watch,but you do have to except it can look dated against newer series.
Have just purchased V the series on dvd and am upto episode 4,i loved watching it as a youngster and it's still great if a little cheesey in places.My only complaint is the sound can be a bit poor in places but the picture quality has transfered well.
Shame it got cancelled after one series and ended on a cliff hanger that was never resolved(unless you read the books).Also it was rumored to be the most expensive series made at the time costing 1 million dollars per episode.
 
Posted by aTomiK (Member # 6575) on :
 
Return to Eden (1983)
will be released here december 2nd.

Iīm so going to get this!

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Posted by logan5 (Member # 1467) on :
 
What's it about?
 
Posted by aTomiK (Member # 6575) on :
 
First it was a 3-part mini-series (1983)
then a 22 episode weekly series (1986).

I watched it in the 80s when the finnish MTV (not THAT MTV) showed it here.

I remember that it was a great show with nice twists.
Made in Australia so itīs kind of exotic.

Check out the synopsis here:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Return_to_Eden
 
Posted by kingcain (Member # 6644) on :
 
Was The Gambler considered a Mini-series? If so that was a good one.
 
Posted by LoverswithCassie (Member # 7794) on :
 
The 80s was the golden age of mini-series in Australia.

The following is a selective list of these. I have watched some of them.

Alice to Nowhere
All the Rivers Run
Anzacs
Bangkok Hilton
Bodyline
The Cowra Breakout
Cyclone Tracey
The Dir****er Dynasty
Fields of Fire
Fields of Fire 2
Fields of Fire 3
A Fortunate Life
The Great Bookie Robbery
The Harp in the South
Heroes
I Can Jump Puddles
The Lancaster-Miller Affair
Melba
My Brother Tom
Nancy Wake
1915
Poor Man's Orange
The Rainbow Warrior Conspiracy
The Shiralee
A Town Like Alice
Waterfront.
 
Posted by Spreadking (Member # 7280) on :
 
One I watched recent was Beulah Land from 1980

Some famous 80s actors and follows a plantation from the 1830s through til after the civil war.

Lesley Anne Warren, Madeleine Stowe, Don Johnson, Meredith Baxter, and the great Dorian Harewood.
 
Posted by LoverswithCassie (Member # 7794) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by ISIS:
Shogun is hard to follow...my mom LOVES it. I bought it for her 2 years ago for Christmas. I think it might have subtitles in certain places.

I finally saw the Thornbirds for the 1st time...just a few years ago.

My mom loves Lonesome Dove.

I know this is from the 70s...but ROOTS is one of the best mini series ever made.

I bought my mom "The Holocaust"...it's from the 70's too. I got it from Greece last year, for her for Christmas. It stars James Woods and Meryl Streep. It is sad, but very well acted.

Was The North and the South from the 80s...with Patrick Swayze and Kristie Alley?

A really really good one from the 80s, is LACE. I finally got it. It has Phoebe Cates in it.

I reminds me alot of Dynasty.

In reply to your question, ISIS, yes, North And South is from the 80s and it did star Patrick Swayze and Kirstie Alley


http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0088583/
 
Posted by aTomiK (Member # 6575) on :
 
I remember that The Day of the Triffids (1981) was good and scary mini-series from UK.

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Posted by J2ME (Member # 5728) on :
 
Another great mini series was 'The Singing Detective'

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It was a joint British & Australian production.
 
Posted by aTomiK (Member # 6575) on :
 
Just bought Windmills of the Gods (1988)

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Posted by Johnny Roarke is reckless (Member # 9826) on :
 
Just took a quick look at this thread's pages, and i was surprised nobody mentioned
Salem's Lot. Technically it came out late in '79, but i think most of us saw it either on
tv or on video somewhere in the '80s.
Originally a two-part miniseries with a running-time of over three hours, but later re-edited
to a less than 2 hour version for its release on videocassette.
I believe both versions are available on dvd nowadays. The original series still holds up very
well today.
Good, scary stuff !

Here's the trailer : www.youtube.com/watch?v=aIbJ2rQ59ZE
 
Posted by aTomiK (Member # 6575) on :
 
Yes, i own this full length 184 min UK VHS tape.
Great stuff!

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[ 12. August 2015, 02:29: Message edited by: aTomiK ]
 
Posted by Megaforce (Member # 7183) on :
 
A year in the life from 1986 is one of my big favorite mini-series.
 
Posted by aTomiK (Member # 6575) on :
 
Noble House (1988)
Bought the Finnish 2-VHS set because i heard that they once again deleted some scenes from the R1 dvd.

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Posted by Pyro (Member # 7658) on :
 
Hands down, it's gotta be "V" for me..

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I started a thread about this already in the TV Forum, so I won't get too deep into it. But I was just hooked to this show from day one. And it just got better to me from there.
 
Posted by TerdNthePoolGGB (Member # 9818) on :
 
Does anyone recommend Alice To Nowhere?
 
Posted by aTomiK (Member # 6575) on :
 
Alice to Nowhere was released here on VHS but iīve never seen it.

Sins (1986) and Monte Carlo (1986) will be released on dvd here next month. Canīt wait!

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Posted by aTomiK (Member # 6575) on :
 
Just bought Aussie mini-series All the Rivers Run (1983)

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Posted by aTomiK (Member # 6575) on :
 
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Watched Master of the Game (1984) while the site was down.
Itīs a three-part miniseries based on Sidney Sheldon novel.

"Elderly Kate Blackwell looks back at her family's life beginning with her Scottish father Jamie McGregor's journey to South Africa to make his fortune in diamonds.
The family history is littered with revenge, lust, betrayal, manipulation, and murder." (IMDb)

The first part is set in 1883. Jamie McGregor (Ian Charleson) travels to South-Africa and meets the devilish Salomon Van Der Merwe (Donald Pleasence).
I like this part the most. Good adventure feel and itīs always nice to see Pleasence.

McGregorīs daughter Katherine (Dyan Cannon) and her son Anthony (Harry Hamlin) are the main characters in the second part.
Times moves fast and it feels like every other minute someone dies. Anthony goes to Paris to study art and meets Dominique played by lovely Maryam dīAbo.
In the beginning of this ep Cannon plays a teen at 46 which was pretty hard to swallow [Smile]

The third part is pure soap opera. Anthony has two daughters (Liane Langland in dual role), one wild and one decent.
The wild one makes bad things and Katherine takes her out of her will and the rest of the ep she tries to scheme back in.

I would recommed this miniseries only for true 80īs fanatics.
 
Posted by aTomiK (Member # 6575) on :
 
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Watched The Gambler (1980) and sequel Kenny Rogers as The Gambler: The Adventure continues (1983) earlier this week.

"Brady Hawkes, The Gambler, receives a letter from his son indicating he needs help. This sends Brady to the rescue.
Along the way Brady meets up with Billy Montana, a young man who thinks he knows everything about playing cards.
Brady teaches Billy a few lessons along the way and they end up forming a strong friendship and team up together." (IMDb)

The original 90 mins tv-movie was pretty decent stuff. Rogers is cool and always has the last word and it was nice to see beautiful Lee Purcell.
Few poker games, gunfights and easygoing feel.

The sequel was a three hour miniseries originally aired in two parts. It starts basically right where the original ended.
Hawkes and his son are going to San Francisco with Billy Montana (Bruce Boxleitner again).
Evil McCourt (Mitchell Ryan) and his merry men try to rob the train but fail so they take Hawkesī son instead and the chase begins.

This was pretty entertaining tv-stuff with co-stars like Linda Evans and Brion James.
Nice adventure feel and lots of wheelin and dealin but somehow Rogers forgot that he limped in the first film. Now heīs running like a young stallion [Big Grin]
Three more tv-films were made but i donīt have those.
 
Posted by Logan 5 (Member # 1467) on :
 
Anne of Green Gables (and the sequel). Loved Megan Follows.

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Posted by aTomiK (Member # 6575) on :
 
I remember watching Anne back in the day and she was also in Silver Bullet. Megan is a very good looking woman nowadays.
 
Posted by Peter Lemonjello (Member # 37395) on :
 
As a bit of a cheesy action piece, Brotherhood of the Rose with Peter Strauss, David Morse and Robert Mitchum is pretty solid entertainment.
 
Posted by aTomiK (Member # 6575) on :
 
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Watched Brideshead Revisited (1981).

11 hours of rather dry british drama but i loved it. It was like a drug and i needed my daily dose.
Wonderful cast playing wonderful characters on wonderful locations.
Just finished the last episode and i already miss it.
 
Posted by kevdugp73 (Member # 5978) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Logan 5:
Anne of Green Gables (and the sequel). Loved Megan Follows.

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Anne Of Green Gables is one of my wife's favorites...I've seen bits of each show, but not the entire series (she has them on DVD, so may watch with her someday). We are only a 1.5 hour ferry ride to Prince Edward Island where the series is based...we visit at least 2-3 times a year (my brother lives there).
 


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