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Spice World

Spice World

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Zany adventure that follows The Spice Girls and their entourage (mostly fictional characters) - manager Clifford, his assistant Deborah, and filmmaker Piers (who is trying to shoot a documentary on "the real Spice Girls").

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100

San Francisco Chronicle by Peter Stack

A joyous, hilarious send-up of rock star pretensions and an enchanting celebration of "girl power" in pop culture.

75

San Francisco Examiner

Without much of a plot to speak of and relying almost entirely on the girls' star power and charisma - which they have in spades - turns out to be a truly entertaining movie for anyone with even a bare knowledge of the Spice Girls' history, which in this age of absolute over-saturation, is hard to avoid.

70

The New York Times by Janet Maslin

Disarmingly, the film thus acknowledges the Spice Girls' flash-in-the-pan status and lets them kid around about their frankly synthetic career.

70

The New York Times by Elvis Mitchell

Disarmingly, the film thus acknowledges the Spice Girls' flash-in-the-pan status and lets them kid around about their frankly synthetic career.

50

Salon

There are several non sequitur subplots woven together -- and that, along with a dearth of acting talent, is Spice World's biggest flaw.

50

Entertainment Weekly by Ty Burr

Shabbily filmed, thoroughly harmless Official Product.

50

ReelViews by James Berardinelli

Although the film is clearly trying to follow in the footsteps of the Beatles' classic, it's several long strides behind, lacking the same sense of originality, spontaneity, high energy, and joi de vivre.

30

Austin Chronicle by Marc Savlov

Bad as it may be, though, the film falls that one precious inch shy of being quite so awful that it achieves cult status; in short, it's just not bad enough to be any good.

20

Chicago Reader by Lisa Alspector

A promotional tool that establishes its superfluousness simply by existing, this clumsy, smirking movie has a bitter soul.

12

Chicago Sun-Times by Roger Ebert

They're so detached they can't even successfully lip-synch their own songs.

10

Dallas Observer

Rarely has one movie seemed so predestined to reduce any and all attempted criticism to so many column inches of impotent gibberish.