dar512 • Aug 31, 2006 3:57 pm
You could buy the S.S. Minnow. Scroll down to description.
I would, but I've spent my pocket money for this week.
I would, but I've spent my pocket money for this week.
Pangloss62 wrote:Why is it that almost eveything I see from the 1950s or 1960s just looks so cool? Gilligan's Island pretty much raised me when I came home to an empty house after school. These days I just ponder it's cultural significance and write postmodern analyses of the series in my head. I would buy it if I could.
The other day I watched the Kon Tiki documentary (1947-51) that was made to compliment Thor Heyerdahl book of the same name. I truly believe the whole idea for GI came from that book and movie. Balsa-log rafts have so many advantages over boats, not capable of sinking being the most important. :neutral:
It was his next boat, the Ra, that was made of reeds.
dar512 wrote:Egypt, I think. Actually not reed but papyrus.
xoxoxoBruce wrote:Reeds, papyrus is the paper they made from those same reeds. ;)
Damn, I didn't know that. Thanks.:thumb2:dar512 wrote:Actually we're both confused. Papyrus is the name of the plant/reed that papyrus the paper and Ra were made of.
Elspode wrote:We are also doing the song which many people think inspired the Stairway hook, a traditional song called "Brigid Flynn".
Pangloss62 wrote:Balsa-log rafts have so many advantages over boats, not capable of sinking being the most important. :neutral:
Wasn't Heyerdahl trying to figure out how people got to South America (and it's islands), from Polynesia and from Africa?
Pangloss62 wrote:Many folks can sing that verbatim, myself included. One thing I remember, however, is that somewhere into the 4th or 5th season, or maybe it was the first season, they changed "The Professor and Mary Ann" to "and the rest" Like this:
There was Gilligan
The Skipper Too
The Millionaire, and His Wife
A Movie Star
And The Rest
Here on Giligan's Isle.
When it was and/or should have been:
There was Gilligan
The Skipper Too
The Millionaire, and His Wife
A Movie Star
The Professor and Mary Ann
Here on Giligan's Isle.:neutral:
The Mosquitos Played on Gilligan's Isle. Bob Denver had two roles in that episode.
"And the rest"
In the first season theme song, the Professor and Mary Ann were not mentioned by name or role, but rather referred to as "and the rest". Actors Russell Johnson and Dawn Wells were originally considered "second-billed co-stars", but with the growing popularity of their characters, their names were inserted into the later-season lyrics.[1] [2] [3] Dawn Wells tells the story that it was Bob Denver who went to the studio execs and said that Johnson and Wells' names should be in the opening credits. The execs originally refused, stating that it would cost too much to reshoot and rescore the opening. So Denver pointed out that, as the show's star, it was in his contract to have his name anywhere he wanted in the credits, so they could put his name in the end credits with Johnson and Wells'. Obviously the studio HAD to have their star's name appear in the opening, so they capitulated, granting The Professor and Mary Ann a place in the opening credits. Wells said that Denver never mentioned this to anyone in the cast, and she didn't find out until years after the show ended what he had done for them.
Damn, I had it ass backwards. :redface: I thought he sailed the kon Tiki from Polynesia toward the Americas. I"ll have to read it one day.Pangloss62 wrote:Actually, no. Heyerdahl was intrigued by iconongraphic similarities he saw between the primitive art of South America and that of the natives of the Polynesian Islands. He surmised, and went on to prove, that people could indeed travel across the Pacific from Peru to the Islands of the South Pacific. I don't think his thesis that Polynesia was settled by South Americans has been accepted, however. Maybe someone on this BBS knows the answer. I few minutes of googling would probably work too.:neutral: