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5.0 out of 5 stars interesting
This is such a cute spoof on so many of the great movies. Eric Roberts part is just great, and Michael is his usual stellar self. It is so cute and not taking it as serious you can laugh at the things that they all go through.
Published on September 7, 2009 by Bryan Mcpherson

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1.0 out of 5 stars Three Minutes of Michael Jackson, and Painfully Long and Terribly Bad Spoof
The most famous person included in this terribly unfunny comedy is Michael Jackson, whose face you can see on DVD cover. But remember, Michael Jackson is in the film for about 3 minutes (or maybe more) and you have to wait more than one hour to see him as 'Agent M.J.'

As the title suggests, the film is a spoof of many of recent hit films ranging from 'Cast...
Published on September 4, 2005 by Tsuyoshi


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1.0 out of 5 stars Three Minutes of Michael Jackson, and Painfully Long and Terribly Bad Spoof, September 4, 2005
This review is from: Miss Cast Away & The Island Girls (DVD)
The most famous person included in this terribly unfunny comedy is Michael Jackson, whose face you can see on DVD cover. But remember, Michael Jackson is in the film for about 3 minutes (or maybe more) and you have to wait more than one hour to see him as 'Agent M.J.'

As the title suggests, the film is a spoof of many of recent hit films ranging from 'Cast Away' 'Miss Congeniality' 'The Sixth Sense' 'Catch Me If You Can' etc. The comedy is in the vein of 'Airplane!' so Eric Roberts plays the caddish pilot of an airplane flying to Japan, carrying beauty pagents. But my point is not its story, nor low-budget origin.

The problem is, 'Miss Cast Away and the Island Girls' needs much, much, much more jokes and gags, clever or gross or whatever funny to sustain its 90 minutes. You need to think of jokes better than saying 'I can see dead people' and show the lookalike of Elvis and Chaplin. The film has no hilarious mood that Abrams/Zucker/Zucker had imbued their classic comedy with.

Films like 'Naked Gun' 'Hot Shots!' and 'Austin Power' in fact spend so much energy to create tons of silly gags, and that's how they work. They are made with one minute one gag (or more) basis, and we keep watching, enjoying the show. 'Miss Cast Away' only repeats the same pattern of jokes over and over again. In 'The Island' you can see one fierce creature, actually a big bad pig named 'Jurassic Pork' with a subtitle 'Jurassic Pork' and ... there's nothing more, well, except it attacks the poor passangers on the beach. And one of them is eaten by the animal. If you think it's funny, it's your film.

I know no one watches this kind of film to see great CGIs, but the cheesy special effects of this film make me wonder whether it is meant as serious or joke. 'Jurassic Pork' is one example, of which effects are worse than the animations in the pop-ups. I think it is intentional, but even so, the slack timing and editing makes it look like otherwise.

Anyway, this is not my cup of tea as one old lady (perhaps the director's own mother) at the end credit says. Believe me or not, she is much funnier than most of the jokes in the film.
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19 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Couldn't hate it more, August 14, 2006
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While this was an incredibly bad movie, it's not the kind where you will say "it's so bad, it's good." More likely you'd say "I'm really angry I wasted ninety minutes of my life watching that." Personally I hated it so much I trampled the dvd box cover, wishing the whole time that it was the director's head. A plane containing beauty contestants crashes, and the babes must survive on a desert island inhabited by a giant prehistoric pig and failed extras from Planet of the Apes. There's also a thin love story and there's Michael Jackson, a hologram secret agent who decrees the castaways must destroy Noah's Ark to save the Earth. There are a couple mysteries about this film. Why did a talented actor like Eric Roberts agree to join the cast? Did he have gambling debts? Was he blackmailed? And then there's Michael Jackson. Why did they want him for this movie? And with the horrendous jokes and largely incompetent acting, why would he want to be in it? Supremely bad career move. You'll be really mad at yourself if you spend the time or, God forbid, money to watch it.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars An insult to human intelligence!, August 22, 2008
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I'm going to have to agree with most of the previous reviewers in saying that this is indeed the worst of films compared to other spoofs out there.
There are no words to describe how AWFUL (!!!) this `movie' was from beginning to end, but let me try anyway so as to give people a fair chance to avoid it and thus try and prevent their day/evening from being ruined.
Miss Cast Away & The Island Girls, follows in the footsteps of Date Movie, Shriek if You Know What I Did Last Friday the 13th, Epic Movie, and the Scary Movie series, and is a parody of several films including Forrest Gump, Planet of the Apes, Men in Black, Cast Away, The Sixth Sense, and The Green Mile among others.
The major setback is in relation to the acting (or lack of it); that is to say that the cast are badly in need of acting lessons (even Eric Roberts was pathetic)! The acting-oh my- the acting is beyond words...
School plays (and pre-school for that matter) have better actors! It is truly sad...
Another weakness is in relation to the very poor dialogues and the weak plot/storyline for which the writers and director are to blame.
In essence, the film might have had potential if only the writers/director had the ability to... write and direct! A shame really...
In a nutshell, you mind find it amusing if you're under 13 and/or are heavily intoxicated, and that's about it. Rent or buy (ha ha ha) at your own risk. You have been warned!
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5.0 out of 5 stars interesting, September 7, 2009
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This is such a cute spoof on so many of the great movies. Eric Roberts part is just great, and Michael is his usual stellar self. It is so cute and not taking it as serious you can laugh at the things that they all go through.
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1.0 out of 5 stars This film is NOT a comedy!, November 23, 2009
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There are many shocks associated with this movie. The most obvious is that Michael Jackson actually appears in the film, and it is not just a lookalike as in other film parodies. Reading the credits provides a few major shocks: I couldn't believe there was actually a director of photography working on this film (film students deliver more professional looking results) or that there are people credited for the special effects (YOU can do better on your home computer). I'm shocked by how this film is categorized: as a comedy? Really? Just because it mixes together characters and situations from different movies in the guise of a parody doesn't qualify it for being a comedy. In order to fit this qualification, there really is only one requirement: an occasional joke! Unfortunately the director did not hire a writer but insists on writing his own work, providing another shock: how could a person go so long without grasping the concept of humor? Has anyone EVER told him a joke? I'm not exaggerating or being mean; there's not one joke in this film? Writer/director Bryan Michael Stoller (if you're asking Who? there's no shock there) demonstrates what he THINKS is funny early in the film when two characters whose cell phone connection cuts out yell "Can you hear me?" into their phones over and over. Are you rolling on your sides? Stoller expects you to.

If you doubt that Stoller does not understand comedy, consider this shocker: there is actually one person who delivers a good performance in this film (yes, I know, that in itself is a shock) and the director hardly uses him at all. The person I am referring to is the one who delivers a very convincing impersonation of Austin Powers; this person should have been the star of the film. If he was, there might have been some actual humor, even accidentally, injected into this intended-comedy. (Or maybe it wasn't intended to be a comedy and Stoller was trying to do a sci-fi adventure?) The film stars Eric Roberts (I'd be shocked if you're shocked at this) and Charlie Schlatter (who sadly could never again regain the acclaim he achieved for 18 Again!) and a cast of bikini-clad beauties. No, their bikinis never come off, and yes that would have been an obvious way to make this movie infinitely more watchable. I suppose Stoller deserves some credit in the virtue department for not taking that route, but it seriously WOULD have made watching this film less of a painful experience.

The biggest shock of all of course is that this movie was actually produced, and I'd be seriously shocked if Stoller is proud of his completed product. If you can imagine what it would be like to have a robot with a computer program that tells it HOW to create a parody, but which otherwise has no inherent ability to develop humor on its own, you might have some idea what this film is like. The ingredients are all there, but there is no chef to make anything of them, and so they are all spoiling and waiting to be tossed into the trash (which, by the way, is the perfect place to deposit this film).
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1.0 out of 5 stars AMAZON SELLS BOOTLEG DVD's, August 19, 2009
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I can not believe that AMAZON participates in selling pirated, counterfeit DVD's. I can't imagine the thousands of individuals that have been duped into thinking they are buying a legitimate DVD because they are buying from AMAZON directly and not an individual seller. The federal government should investigate this place. It is horrible that they would engage in this type of business whether they are giving refunds or not. Counterfeit DVD's are such a huge issue and it's one thing if an individual places bootlegs for sale here but for AMAZON to partake is really just disgusting and really, really aggrivating when you receive what amounts to a $1 piece of junk you could have purchased out on the street.
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1.0 out of 5 stars An unwatchable abomination., August 30, 2011
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As a Michael Jackson fan, I picked up Miss Cast Away solely to complete my collection. Unfortunately, I also watched it and have to say that it is among the worst films ever made.

Miss Cast Away and the Island Girls is a spoof movie made on a $2 million budget (actually I'm not sure whether I'm more surprised that this cost $2 million to make or that someone actually paid $2 million to make it) that, admirably, attempts to keep the humor on a PG level. A plane filled with beauty pageant contestants crash lands on a deserted island. While Noah's Ark seems to be there, Michael Jackson appears before them in a holographic e-mail (??) and tells them they not only can't use it to escape, but must destroy it to prevent it from flooding the Earth. Complicating matters is a giant half warthog / half Tyrannosaurus Rex trying to eat them.

Miss Cast Away is almost entirely without redemption. Its bad writing, terrible acting, and $20 CG effects leave very little to commend it on (even the DVD itself has a very blocky, ugly video transfer). I'd say it was the worst movie I've ever seen, but to be fair, the attempt to keep the humor PG at least separated it from filth like The Human Centipede. Still, family-friendly humor or not, make no mistake, this is a slight against God; a true abomination to film-making.

What continues to perplex me is HOW Michael Jackson got involved in this. I could understand the travesty that was Men in Black II... at least there Michael was a Sony act and MIB was a Sony-made movie... and with the strength of the first film and the involvement of Will Smith, Rosario Dawson and Tommy Lee Jones, it was hard to predict MIB 2 would fall flat on its face... but this... I just don't get it.

If you're picking this up as someone looking to watch a family-friendly comedy BELIEVE ME you have MANY better options. IMDB currently has this ranked as the 65th worst movie ever made and that's saying something considering how many truly awful films didn't even make the list (including the aforementioned Human Centipede).

If you're picking it up as a Michael Jackson fan, just try to think about it before you hit the Add to Cart button. Michael is in the movie for about three minutes where he delivers a somewhat wooden performance... the rest of the movie is simply unwatchable. If you still must buy it to complete your collection, hold off anyway, it was just announced (July 2011) that a special edition with more MJ-related bonus features is on the way.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Very Good movie, January 6, 2011
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I have to say this was a very good Movie. Michael really did a good job. I love the behind the scenes is really great.
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1.0 out of 5 stars OMG!!??, December 24, 2010
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I can't believe that Michael J. Jackson was involve in this movie. If I would have seen this before I wouldn't purchase it. I don't think Michael read the script before accepting this participation in this dum movie. It suppose to be funny but it is boring!!! I know that the movie was kind of crazy but BORING!!!!!!! I wouldn't give not one sigle star for it, sorry!!!!
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5.0 out of 5 stars FINALLY, July 21, 2010
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This film is soooo cute and funnyyyy! Finally I found something funny and not vulgar :)
This is a good way to use money!
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