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Remake reminiscent of Gilligan's Island? I don't think this can be right, although I have never seen G.I. Is there anyone who has seen both who can confirm this please? DavidFarmbrough 12:58 (BST) 6 September 2005
- I've heard very bad things about the musical. It's just a joke and doesn't really belong here, but it's so funny, I'm not going to remove it. Besides, the comparison is an insult to Gilligan's Island. Clarityfiend 04:32, 3 April 2006 (UTC)
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- I've seen both films, and believe you me, it is b-a-d. Even the top-notch cast (or miscast) would not save this turkey. And I agree with Clarityfiend, it is an insult to Gilligan's Island. RashBold Talk to me 22:50, 25 July 2006 (UTC)