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08-03-2012, 08:47 PM
Yes...we've finished looking back at the episodes, but there are a few more original GI works after the fact. Please add your comments and reactions to these versions of GI.
"Rescue" is interesting to look at. As a piece of entertainment it is really
very clever and works well. It is divided into different parts, each of which
makes use of our interest in one of our GI favorite characters and has
has a little bit of the island we remember, a little bit of the rescue we
all have been awaiting and even a little intrigue with the "guest star"
types. So, it keeps our interest and is a fun bit of entertainment for
90 min.
Probably the most disappointing thing for me is the portrayal of Gilligan who,
with a few exceptions in the film, truly seems mentally "challenged." I
believe Schwartz's concerns about what the older Gilligan might come
across as were well-founded (I think I recall that in his book?). The
Skipper seems like his adult guardian or even "keeper" rather than an
equally zany part of a comedy duo. Tell me, I bet all the "Gilligan girls"
out there could pass up on this Gilligan (older looks notwithstanding).
I know Judith Baldwin gets a bad rap because she is not the "real" Ginger
and they are playing her pretty ditzy here. Still, she is a lovely actress
who does an admirable job with what she was probably told to do. Also,
fashion awards to her blue gown and to Lovey's red outfit in the
Christmas cruise scene! It's a nice touch how they begin, with no
explanation, with the "Tony" scene and then we find out it is merely an
acting scene.
The Professor segment is hysterical--probably the funniest--but now he is
a university Professor? Wasn't he a high school teacher. My favorite
jokes are Miss Ainsworth, the idiot inventing something that's already
been invented and one of the most brilliant men in the country. A
little sloppy, though, forgetting that "Watubi" was a god and now using
it for the name of a straw.
Hey, who the { } is this Maryann's fiance? Please don't say it's Horace
Higgenbotham--it's Herbert!!! And even in "Postman Cometh," Maryann
never mentioned him. Come on MAGs--say something here!!! All I saw
on GI was Maryann go after Gilligan, Duke and the Mosquitoes. Was she
on vacation then? I know the scene works well with the rest of the film.
And I hate the scene where Gilligan is sitting at the wedding with that
dumb look on his face. Wow--could Cindy and Herbert get married like
that with no license or anything--didn't you even need a blood test
back then? I felt a little bad for the farmers in the watermelon scene--
falling and also having all their hard work wasted!
I love the Russians too--they are also hysterical with their various costume
and impersonation attempts!
The rescue and parade scenes are really exhilirating and give the film loads
of points on their own. Oh, also, fashion award to Maryann, who looks
great in the parade scene--actually, Ginger's gold dress is pretty nice too
(sorry, fashion nut!).
All in all, it's not exactly GI, but I think "Rescue" is not so bad as
entertainment and even some fun GI stuff is in it. But this is just one
fan's opinion--please give us yours--what did you like, hate, question,
etc.
"Rescue" is interesting to look at. As a piece of entertainment it is really
very clever and works well. It is divided into different parts, each of which
makes use of our interest in one of our GI favorite characters and has
has a little bit of the island we remember, a little bit of the rescue we
all have been awaiting and even a little intrigue with the "guest star"
types. So, it keeps our interest and is a fun bit of entertainment for
90 min.
Probably the most disappointing thing for me is the portrayal of Gilligan who,
with a few exceptions in the film, truly seems mentally "challenged." I
believe Schwartz's concerns about what the older Gilligan might come
across as were well-founded (I think I recall that in his book?). The
Skipper seems like his adult guardian or even "keeper" rather than an
equally zany part of a comedy duo. Tell me, I bet all the "Gilligan girls"
out there could pass up on this Gilligan (older looks notwithstanding).
I know Judith Baldwin gets a bad rap because she is not the "real" Ginger
and they are playing her pretty ditzy here. Still, she is a lovely actress
who does an admirable job with what she was probably told to do. Also,
fashion awards to her blue gown and to Lovey's red outfit in the
Christmas cruise scene! It's a nice touch how they begin, with no
explanation, with the "Tony" scene and then we find out it is merely an
acting scene.
The Professor segment is hysterical--probably the funniest--but now he is
a university Professor? Wasn't he a high school teacher. My favorite
jokes are Miss Ainsworth, the idiot inventing something that's already
been invented and one of the most brilliant men in the country. A
little sloppy, though, forgetting that "Watubi" was a god and now using
it for the name of a straw.
Hey, who the { } is this Maryann's fiance? Please don't say it's Horace
Higgenbotham--it's Herbert!!! And even in "Postman Cometh," Maryann
never mentioned him. Come on MAGs--say something here!!! All I saw
on GI was Maryann go after Gilligan, Duke and the Mosquitoes. Was she
on vacation then? I know the scene works well with the rest of the film.
And I hate the scene where Gilligan is sitting at the wedding with that
dumb look on his face. Wow--could Cindy and Herbert get married like
that with no license or anything--didn't you even need a blood test
back then? I felt a little bad for the farmers in the watermelon scene--
falling and also having all their hard work wasted!
I love the Russians too--they are also hysterical with their various costume
and impersonation attempts!
The rescue and parade scenes are really exhilirating and give the film loads
of points on their own. Oh, also, fashion award to Maryann, who looks
great in the parade scene--actually, Ginger's gold dress is pretty nice too
(sorry, fashion nut!).
All in all, it's not exactly GI, but I think "Rescue" is not so bad as
entertainment and even some fun GI stuff is in it. But this is just one
fan's opinion--please give us yours--what did you like, hate, question,
etc.