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Sisters Alex and Madison are whisked away to the Bahamas for winter break but soon find themselves crossing paths with a man smuggling stolen artifacts.Sisters Alex and Madison are whisked away to the Bahamas for winter break but soon find themselves crossing paths with a man smuggling stolen artifacts.Sisters Alex and Madison are whisked away to the Bahamas for winter break but soon find themselves crossing paths with a man smuggling stolen artifacts.
Markus Flanagan
- Harrison
- (as Markus Flanigan)
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- GoofsWhen the girls find the hidden antiquities on the boat, there is a crew-member standing in the doorway behind Alex, and another person wearing white walking behind the first man.
- Quotes
Scott: I found out something about me I really didn't know.
Griffen Grayson: Yeah, what's that?
Scott: My memory sucks!
- Crazy creditsNear the end of the closing credits there is a sample of Play's `Us Against The World' music video.
- ConnectionsReferenced in New York Minute (2004)
- SoundtracksIsland In The Sun
Performed by Weezer
Written by Rivers Cuomo
E. O. Smith Music (BMI)
Admin. by Wixen Music Publishing
Courtesy of Geffen Records Under Licence From Universal Music Enterprises
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The cliched of the cliched!
OK, stop me if you've heard this one: two annoyingly superficial prepubescent blonde twins go to a foreign country. There they meet two boys their same age (who are equally cute) and hook up. During all their foreign-adventures (like tasting the food, going wind-surfing, etc) a lame-ass subplot is forming, so at the very end of the movie it completely botches up what little plot had been built upon before.
Oh, wait... That sounds like every Olsen twins movie EVER. "Holiday in the Sun" doesn't disappoint us; it follows the exact same guidelines.
The Olsen twins' goal in life seems to be insulting teenagers everywhere. I have never met anyone that shallow in my life, and I find it terribly offensive to allude that we're like that in any way.
I'd like to tell the Olsen twins that 1) boys are not everything, and (this might be a surprise to you) a vacation CAN be complete without meeting any, 2) We do not wear what you wear, and we honestly don't care that you can afford it, and 3) if you want to make a movie, the first thing you need is some semblance to a plot. Meeting cute guys while some people are stealing antiques is not a plot. Meeting cute guys while some jewel thiefs linger around is also not a plot. Meeting cute guys while staying in a foreign country is not, and will never be under any circumstance, a plot.
"Holiday in the Sun" makes me sad, because it means that the Olsen twins are shoving crap that they say is an "accurate portayal of teenage life" into the public eye. Thus, adults treat teenagers as the stupid, vapid people the OLSEN TWINS are, and not every other person in America.
If you like this movie, then you are either freakishly bored or you are as shallow as they are.
I wonder why ABC Family continues to rerun everything they've done?
Oh, wait... That sounds like every Olsen twins movie EVER. "Holiday in the Sun" doesn't disappoint us; it follows the exact same guidelines.
The Olsen twins' goal in life seems to be insulting teenagers everywhere. I have never met anyone that shallow in my life, and I find it terribly offensive to allude that we're like that in any way.
I'd like to tell the Olsen twins that 1) boys are not everything, and (this might be a surprise to you) a vacation CAN be complete without meeting any, 2) We do not wear what you wear, and we honestly don't care that you can afford it, and 3) if you want to make a movie, the first thing you need is some semblance to a plot. Meeting cute guys while some people are stealing antiques is not a plot. Meeting cute guys while some jewel thiefs linger around is also not a plot. Meeting cute guys while staying in a foreign country is not, and will never be under any circumstance, a plot.
"Holiday in the Sun" makes me sad, because it means that the Olsen twins are shoving crap that they say is an "accurate portayal of teenage life" into the public eye. Thus, adults treat teenagers as the stupid, vapid people the OLSEN TWINS are, and not every other person in America.
If you like this movie, then you are either freakishly bored or you are as shallow as they are.
I wonder why ABC Family continues to rerun everything they've done?
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- LokiNoMiko
- Jun 2, 2002
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- 夏日戀曲
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- Runtime1 hour 27 minutes
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- 1.33 : 1
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