
The famous Harlem Globetrotters crash land on Gilligans Island, immediately dispatching a terrifying 'shark' by throwing basketballs at it.... (Full plot summary below)
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The famous Harlem Globetrotters crash land on Gilligans Island, immediately dispatching a terrifying 'shark' by throwing basketballs at it.
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| User ReviewLong LThis is pure awesome, there's fucking robots!!! |
| User ReviewSenor CI used to watch a lot of reruns of Gilligan's Island when I was a kid & I remember this made for tv cross over movie. It's been moons since Ive seen it. Although not as good as the series it does have high nostalgia. I even saw the Globetrotters play w/ this line up on my birthday & Curly Neil gave me one of his wrist bands. All the original castaways return except Tina Louise & Jim Backus is barely in this but Im sure fans of the series will enjoy the goofiness of it all even if everyone seems a bit old. This did take place some 14 years after the original show went off the air. My big question is if you're rescued from the island after being on it for so many years why the hell would you want to continue to live on it? Even if it was turned into a resort |
| User ReviewBrian PI think this gets two stars because when I was a kid I was impressed. Mildly impressed. Their really was no point to this since the castaways were rescued and then opened up a hotel. This movie also has the Globetrotters playing robots for some reason. There is also the sad sight of seeing the Gilligan cast being way too old to be doing this silliness. I was afraid that the cast was gonna break their hips or something. |
| User ReviewMatthew WThis was a pure fluff piece and never should have been made. |
| User ReviewJohn YThis was a pure fluff piece and never should have been made. |