Angels in America: Best Miniseries + 5 Wins - 6 hrs Long?

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In summary: I don't usually post in other people's threads, but I felt like I should make an exception for this one.An hour or two ago! I was trying to increase the post count on tribdog's thread "Saint, hurry up before the voting's over" to make it look like he shot himself in the foot with it. Not enough people played along, but it seems it wasn't necessary.
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Angels in America won Best Miniseries, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor and Best Supporting Actress. I just bought it, but it's 6 hours long. I have a hard time working 6 hours a day. Don't know if I can sit through 6 hours of a miniseries
 
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I never even heard of it. *shrug*
 
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lol, you just like posting don't you. Doesn't matter if you have anything to say.
 
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Isn't that the point of the General Forum?
 
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not when I'm looking for an answer. screw around in other people's posts. I don't screw around in yours do I?
 
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you probably do. I know i do. Posting is fun, even when nothingbeing said is important, which is usually the casewhen I'm sleep deprived/drunk/hungover which between those three just about covers any time that I'm not asleep.
 
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franznietzsche said:
you probably do. I know i do. Posting is fun, even when nothingbeing said is important, which is usually the casewhen I'm sleep deprived/drunk/hungover which between those three just about covers any time that I'm not asleep.

Well, where were you when I was trying to get you to hijack a thread on purpose? Huh? :biggrin:

Sorry tribdog, I'm just on a natural rush having played a good joke on you. But, seriously, I haven't heard anything about that miniseries...which is pretty typical for things that win awards. Tell me if it's any good.
 
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lol, I probably do? probably? lol I've made my entire PF reputation out of screwing around in other people's posts.
 
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Moonbear said:
Well, where were you when I was trying to get you to hijack a thread on purpose? Huh? :biggrin:

Recovering from last night's revelries most likely. When was this?
 
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franznietzsche said:
Recovering from last night's revelries most likely. When was this?

An hour or two ago! I was trying to increase the post count on tribdog's thread "Saint, hurry up before the voting's over" to make it look like he shot himself in the foot with it. Not enough people played along, but it seems it wasn't necessary. :smile:
 
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yeah i was napping and/or getting up from said nap at that time. So Sorry. Oh well, mission accomplished anyway.
 

FAQ: Angels in America: Best Miniseries + 5 Wins - 6 hrs Long?

What is "Angels in America: Best Miniseries"?

"Angels in America: Best Miniseries" is a television miniseries that was released in 2003. It is based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning play of the same name written by Tony Kushner.

How long is "Angels in America: Best Miniseries"?

"Angels in America: Best Miniseries" has a total runtime of 6 hours, making it a longer-than-average miniseries. It is divided into six parts, each with a runtime of approximately 1 hour.

What are the 5 wins that "Angels in America: Best Miniseries" received?

"Angels in America: Best Miniseries" won a total of 5 awards at the 2004 Primetime Emmy Awards, including Outstanding Miniseries, Outstanding Directing, and Outstanding Lead Actor and Actress in a Miniseries for Al Pacino and Meryl Streep, respectively. It also won the Golden Globe for Best Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television.

Who stars in "Angels in America: Best Miniseries"?

The main stars of "Angels in America: Best Miniseries" include Al Pacino, Meryl Streep, Emma Thompson, and Mary-Louise Parker. Other notable actors in the miniseries include Justin Kirk, Jeffrey Wright, and Ben Shenkman.

Is "Angels in America: Best Miniseries" based on a true story?

"Angels in America: Best Miniseries" is not based on a true story, but it does touch on real-life events and issues such as the AIDS crisis and the political climate of the 1980s. The characters and events in the story are fictional, but they are meant to reflect the struggles and experiences of many people during that time period.

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