Any mini-series like this
I really loved this. Could you recommend any other mini-series that are as mysterious and tasty as this one? Thanks in advance ๐
shareI really loved this. Could you recommend any other mini-series that are as mysterious and tasty as this one? Thanks in advance ๐
shareWell, I don't know about mysterious, but tasty I'll give you: Poldark, of course! LOL It's an Aidan Turner tour de force, and he's in practically every scene.
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"How was the war, sir?" "As any war, ma'am, a waste of good men." (Poldark)
Stephen King's "It"
Frankenstein: The True Story (made for TV)
"Hey...I like that...I like that!!" Terry Silver Karate Kid III
I don't really recommend it, but Top of the Lake has twist and turns and subplots and is really creepy at times
shareHarper's Island is quite good. Also, if you love this specific story, I highly recommend you watch the Soviet version of ATTWN. Up until the mini-series, it was the only one to use the novel's original ending.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iUntFahQUrE
Ok, so it's not really anything like this, but i wanna recommend Murder by Death. It's a movie from the 70s that kinda parodies this house party killer concept. It's a hoot and stars really great actors. There was a similar movie in the 80s called Clue, based on the old board game. Again, great actors though i prefer the first one.
shareIt's a movie rather than a mini-series, but check KIND HEARTS AND CORONETS. It dates from 10 years after Christie's story and depicts a mass-murderer's scheme from the murderer's sardonic point of view. It even quotes the nursery rhyme "Ten little n***" toward the end. possibly a reference to Christie's book.
shareThe Escape Artist.....tasty because of David Tennant ๎
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2649522/
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You could try the film Clue,based on the board game. The Living And The Dead is also very good.
shareHarper's Island
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It's not a mini series, but, Grantchester. And the many adaptation'as of Marple / Partners in Crime / Poirot out there
Sadly (as I was looking forward to it) avoid the 2015 version of Partners in Crime