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7/10
Great Kids Movie
Nikki_chiklit18 February 2006
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I remember seeing this movie when I was younger. It always thrilled me to see places that I knew, Since the Island in the movie is Actually McNab's Island in Halifax Nova Scotia, where I live. Although I don't remember how the movie begins or ends, I do remember that it was great. It was a fairy tale about two kids finding Captian Kidd's buried treasure. It brought my two favorite past-times together: Ghost Stories and Searching for Buried Treasure. This movie was really great. I would say that this would be a really cool movie to watch with your kids after you've done going Trick-Or-Treating on Halloween. Just remember to tell your kids: This is only a story, don't be afraid. Also, if you really liked the scenery in the movie, you should come on down to Halifax and check the place out for yourself, eh?
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10/10
"A forgotten classic by any rights!"
worldinabox-112 April 2008
I feel this film was missed by the population at large. It is an absolutely wonderful little film. I suppose it falls under the genre of "Family Film" although it is a bit gritty in places (head chopping ghost pirates, after all!) and filled with funny moments that might be lost on younger children (nothing profane or rude, just minute and hilarious). All of the performances are truly top-notch, notably the Grandfather, Ian Bannen, the Teacher, Sheila McCarthy, and the Social Worker, Maury Chaykin. The latter two form a comedic duo that is absolutely hysterical! Of course you have your thrilling moments with the ghost pirates, but the real heart of this gem is the tender bond between the sensitive boy, George and his salty, sometimes harsh, Grandfather. The children are not just set pieces; they are vital and fully formed characters, full of charm and just enough trouble to motivate the plot. There is that signature Canadian feel to the comedic moments (which are plentiful). It is just twisted enough to make children think a bit harder and adults take notice. It has become a family favorite in our household, reserved to be watched only at Halloween to keep it fresh and always special. Please do your best to find and watch this terrific, forgotten children's' classic.
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7/10
Worth a look...if you can find it.
Son_of_Mansfield14 August 2009
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Never officially released on DVD, there may be a region 0 out somewhere, George's Island was played to death on HBO when I was kid. It's the story of an outcast, George, with a kooky grandfather and a teacher who thinks he would be better off in foster care. And, there is that little bit about the treasure of Captain Kidd, on George's Island, that is protected by the ghosts of pirates. It may seem from it's synopsis like just another vapid kid's flick, but it manages to surprise with low budget charm and by not going where you might think it would. There isn't much pirate stuff in it, if that is what you are looking for, and the treasure is more of a lark than anything else. Ian Bannen, Braveheart, and Maury Chaykin, My Cousin Vinny, provide low watt star power. George's Island will never be a classic, but it is a decent movie that is far more enjoyable than a lot of the tripe made for younger audiences.

P.S. eBay usually has a couple of VHS copies up, most of the time.
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8/10
Great film with entertaining spooky elements!
saburk026 March 2007
We're not talking an Oscar winner here but it's worth watching! Lots of spooky pirate elements... waaaay before Pirate's of the Carribiean: Dead Man's Chest. A fun movie for both kids and adults alike. I Remember watching as a child and being both scared and entertained. If your a fan of the whole "Pirate" genre that's taken off in recent years, this film is right up your alley. I've not seen it in quite some time but if you can find it at your local video store, check it out. Not really any big name stars but still holds your interest and is pretty kid friendly as well. This movie falls in the realm of Peanut Butter Solution meets the Goonies. (Both films made a huge impact on my adolescence and still stick out when I think back about my favorite 80's kid/teen oriented flicks). George's Island falls in that same realm and still gives me chills when I think about the ghostly pirates that abound in its story.
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10/10
The absolute perfect movie for a child or those young at heart
milesjohnson-4585529 September 2018
This may be the most perfect movie ever made. Not many movies can blend multiple genres into one succinct film, but George's Island achieves this challenge and then some.

George's Island is particularly special in its ability to combine ghosts, pirates, and pre-adolescent struggles, in such a captivating way.

Beginning with a violent start which sets a serious mood, the introduction of George's grandfather, played perfectly by Ian Bannen, creates a fun setup for this story. Though parts of the movie can be frustrating due to lack of common sense demonstrated by adults, the film never ceases to be fun.

A strong compliment for this movie could be said that it's a seasoned predecessor for early 90s films like Hocus Pocus and Angels in the Outfield.

Have fun with this movie, as you can easily find yourself watching it for many, many years.
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