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| Category | Pop DVDs, Music Video Movies, Comedies Videos, Pop Music Videos, Music (General), Pop/Rock, Concert, Musical, British, Concert Footage, Teenage Girls, Campy, Road Trips, British Comedy, Showbiz, Road Movies, Teen Idols | | Starring | Richard E. Grant, Spice Girls, George Wendt, Hugh Laurie, Elton John, Alan Cumming, Jennifer Saunders, Richard O'Brien, Barry Humphries, Richard Briers, Jools Holland, Simon Chandler, Mark McKinney, Steve O'Donnell, Devon Anderson, Michael Barrymore, Naoko Mori, Claire Rushbrook | | Director | Bob Spiers | | Cameo | Bob Hoskins, Roger Moore, Elvis Costello, Bob Geldof, Meat Loaf List all 31 stars
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DVD. Feature film. 1st live concert @ Albert Hall. W/ Geor ge Wendt, Richard E. Grant, Roger Moore, & Meat Loaf. Cameo s by Elton John, Elvis Costello, more. Rated PG. CC. 93 min . Big-screen shenanigans from the Spice Girls, who cavort harmlessly in backstage vignettes whilst changing costumes, mugging in the kitschy environs of their Union Jack tour bus (piloted by no less significant a personage than Meat Loaf), and evading a bothersome paparazzo. Trashy, guilty fun, littered with celebrity cameos. Spice World Reviews: "...Straighforwardly funny and bouncily colourful..."
-- Mark Sinker, Sight and Sound "...SPICE WORLD is pleasant....The whole group radiates energy, color and good cheer. They make the most of their raging celebrity here..."-- Janet Maslin, New York Times "...The kind of show every ten-year-old girl has been saving her milk money to see..."
-- Christine Spines, Premiere Spice World | List Price | $9.95 (You save $3.06) | | Studio | Sony Pictures Home Entertainment | | Orig Year | 1997 | | DVD Encoding | Region 1 | | All Time Sales Rank | 2707  | | CD Universe Part number | 1180512 | | Catalog number | 1770 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jun 17, 1998 | | Rating | PG (MPAA) | | Rating Reason | For some vulgarity, a scene of brief nudity, and language | | Running Time | 93 Minutes | | Additional Info | Full Frame | | Movie Details | Color; Dolby Surround AC-3 Sound; Dolby Noise Reduction; Digitally Mastered; Surround Sound; Digital Sound; Stereo Sound; Full Frame; Closed Caption |
Spice World Movie Review Average Rating: (5 out of 5 stars)   BEST MOVIE EVER EVERRR! spice world is the greatest movie ever because the spice girls are the greatest singers everrr! if you dont know who the spice girls are your life is worthless! buy the movie today! Submitted by sdgjh (new york) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
GREAT MOVIE ! ! ! its old, but i can watch it over and over again!!! Its funny, so intresting, its sooo real, and keeps u entertained !!!!!!!!i love it!!!!!!! Submitted by latin chik (chicago, IL) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
I love those girls As a young girl they were my inspiration growing up on girl power and being strong being woman and witgh a little bit of goofyness anyway i love those girls there the best and i wish them all the best of luck in whatever they do as they parted their own ways good luck girls and everybody dont forget to cop baby spices new solo album: EMMA-"FREE ME" Submitted by Lady~B (Largo, FL, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Seems like only yesterday... It is odd how time seems to behave. It seems so long ago that 'Spice World' was released into the theatres, yet it seems only like yesterday. A strange conflict in the perception of time in one's mind. That being said, there is nothing "spectacular" about this film in terms of special film effects, plot, storyline, or slapstick humour. To most who watch 'Spice World', it is a completely ridiculous and ludicrous waste of film and time. I see it as something much more. The fact that this movie has such a complete disregard for a plot and storytelling is what I find to be so appealing about it. No big name actors, just five girls in a pop group that was sure to fade from the memories of the majority of the public in a matter of years, or maybe, months or weeks.
If you find yourself asking in the middle of the flick "Why?", this is not your movie. Suffice to say, you will either "get" this movie or you will not. I would venture to guess that you would have to be born not much before 1984 to be one of those "in the know" regarding 'Spice World'. It's something you'd have to be a part of to have even the slightest comprehension of what I'm writing about. I am unsure as to whether future generations will be able to enjoy and appreciate this film as much as I do, but I do hope so. There is something so completely magnificent about it that is also so completely unexplainable to one with words about 'Spice World'. The music, the odd brand of dry humour, camera angles, character interaction. As fake as one might believe the Spice Girls to have been, there is something so utterly stark and real behind all the oddness and glitter of this movie. Submitted by James (Southern California, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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Spice World DVD Region 1 Keep Case Full Frame - 1.33 Audio: (unspecified) - Spanish, French Dolby Digital 2.0 - English Dolby Digital Surround 5.1 - English Subtitles - English, French, Spanish Interactive Features: Scene Access Interactive Menus
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$7.59 There's a long tradition in England of kiddie-pop bands who harmonize well, look good, sell syrup by the millions in the U.K. and can't get arrested in the U.S. The Spice Girls smash that mold by adding a point of view. Having more pop hooks than your average bait & tackle shop doesn't hurt either. The five Spice Girls met when they answered a would-be svengali's ad looking for young women who could sing and dance. He got more than he bargained for. They also had spunk, and one of their first acts was to fire him and take control of their own career.
The group co-wrote every song on SPICE, and it's an audacious debut on the order of Madonna's first LP. The girls' songs, like Madonna's, are simultaneously about wanting sex and wanting empowerment; their mantra is "girl power." These are new kids on the block who've actually been around the block a few times. Calling their debut single "Wannabe" is merely the most obvious nod to the queen of pop; they pay further homage in the brazen way they grab for any pop style within reach. Hip-hop, dancehall reggae, dance-club beats and soft balladry and all thrown into this spicy pop stew with utter abandon. ...
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The bubbly Motown dance tune "Stop" is either the Supremes filtered through the Archies or Culture Club filtered through St. Etienne--either way, a great lost pop melody hit upside the head by a dollop of new-wave kitsch. "Spice Up Your Life" is the requisite follow-up to "Wannabe," ...
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"Right Back at Ya" finds the girls presenting a united front to weather the media storm that came with the departure of founding member Geri Halliwell. "Goodbye" and "Oxygen" are both gorgeous ballads, the latter getting the magical production touch of Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis. ...
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