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Liza
01-10-2002, 01:32 PM
Out of all the dream sequences they did, what was your favorite? I think I liked the Jack and the Beanstalk one the best, the Vampire one was great too though! :happyface

JWood201
01-10-2002, 09:27 PM
I like the Jack and the Beanstalk one too -- it's great ("Oh, you're not a prince." "No, I'm not, am I?")
I also like the 'roomus igloomus' one. I thought it was stupid the first time I saw it, but the more I see it the more I like it. ("The services are tomorrow." "Should we charge her for the full day?" lol!):)

Truth
01-11-2002, 03:55 AM
I liked Jack and The Beanstalk the most as well, I think its just because its fun to see in certain shots Gilligan's son......

Liza
01-22-2002, 08:09 PM
yeah, i forgot about the 'roomus eglumos' one. i think maybe that one's the best. most of the dreams were good, except that dang courtroom one - eliza dolittle and mary poppins never made sense. :rolleyes:

JWood201
01-23-2002, 12:00 PM
Yea, that courtroom one never made any sense to me either. lol. I can't stand that episode now because of that. But most of the other dream sequences were good.

17Mar59
01-24-2002, 09:44 PM
I liked the one with the briefcase where Gilligan dreams he's
a James Bond character and everyone except the Professor
are part of the bad guys;then there was the ep.where the
women go off in a huff and all the men have different dreams
about them.Also the one where Gilligan dreams he's Lord
Admiral Gilligan!!!!:)

Liza
01-24-2002, 10:06 PM
Oh, the men's dreams were hysterical! Especially the professor, dreaming he was Cary Grant. They did a few western dream sequences too: when Mr. Howell dreamt he found gold and everyone took it from him, and when Gilligan found the duck and everyone was after it.

tdr
01-29-2002, 03:53 AM
It was usually Gilligan who had the dream, but there was one ep where all the men had their short little dreams, as has been pointed out. Mrs. Howell once dreamed she was Cinderella, and Mary Ann had the "roomas igloomas" dream. Did Ginger ever have one? or did she think she was everybody's dream?

JWood201
01-29-2002, 07:35 PM
lolol. Nope, she's the only Castaway that didn't get his or her own Dream Sequence.
Maybe that's a good thing, I know I might be kinda scared to see one of her dreams. **shrug** lol.

Céline
01-29-2002, 07:56 PM
Hi,

My favorites are in the episode:The sound of quacking!

When Gilligan dreamed that he was marshall and he had to protect the duck "Emily":lol:

17Mar59
02-01-2002, 09:57 PM
The Western dream sequences were filmed on the set of
Gunsmoke.

east215
08-28-2004, 08:46 PM
My favorite is the "Cinderella" dream sequence. I heard Tina Louise enjoyed that one because she essentailly wasn't Ginger. She got to play against type as the ugly stepsister with the long hooked nose, creepy lips and bald wig.

My second favse is Gilligan and the Beanstalk. Love seeing Bob Denver's son playing "little Gilligan". Also "I will reward you with a kiss", "No, I'm not a prince - don't believe everything you hear girlie". Sad part is on Hallmark's Saturday reruns they cut the scene where the giant is chasing little Gilligan around the orange crates. The only time thet show him is when the giant pics him up when he's holding the goose at the end of the dream.

Doo Dah 16
08-31-2004, 07:13 PM
The Transylvania one gets me every time!:lol:
~Jillian:rolleyes:

Sparkina
09-22-2010, 12:40 AM
My favorite is the "Cinderella" dream sequence. I heard Tina Louise enjoyed that one because she essentailly wasn't Ginger. She got to play against type as the ugly stepsister with the long hooked nose, creepy lips and bald wig.

Seeing Tina as the Stepsister and Eva goes to show you that she can play other parts besides that of a glamourpuss

sixfingers
09-30-2010, 12:19 PM
Seeing Tina as the Stepsister and Eva goes to show you that she can play other parts besides that of a glamourpuss

Yes, but as Ginger she was essentially playing herself.

lm
01-03-2011, 02:59 PM
I'd have to agree with Jack and the Beanstalk. Aesthetically, it is the most satisfying, as the characters all seem to correspond well with the ways in which Gilligan might actually view them in his life. Of course, the Professor is also hysterical in this.


The courtroom one, to respond to what some of you were saying, is actually kind of clever in its collecting various British-type figures of literature and legend. The only thing that puzzles me is Ginger--is she supposed to be some kind of lady of the night from the haunts of Dorian Grey? She seems to fit in more with Belle's girls in "Gone With the Wind." I can't get her accent.

The anti-feminist dreams of the men are funny in their cumulative effect.

I never got why the professor is dreamed as a bad guy in the duck one. He wasn't interested in killling the duck. Otherwise, it all fits, in terms of the characters (the Skipper in a reverse of power, of course).

Lovey looks beautiful as Cinderella, more attractive than the other women.
That was well done. Still, Thurston, who can be said to make a kind of dapper figure fitting with his age, looks ridiculous here--the attractiveness is totally unbelievable. Of course, this is his wife's dream, though.

I find it hard to believe in the mushroom dream that Gilligan would join the stampede for Ginger and run from Maryann.