
Climb aboard the double decker Spice Bus and get ready for a madcap musical adventure with the sexy phenomenons of pop - the Spice Girls. An encounter with extra-terrestrials, a night in a haunted castle, and a moment of truth in a maternity ward are just a few of the escapades the endeavored upon as the Girls gear up for their first live concert at London's Royal Albert Hall.... (Full plot summary below)
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Climb aboard the double decker Spice Bus and get ready for a madcap musical adventure with the sexy phenomenons of pop - the Spice Girls. An encounter with extra-terrestrials, a night in a haunted castle, and a moment of truth in a maternity ward are just a few of the escapades the endeavored upon as the Girls gear up for their first live concert at London's Royal Albert Hall.
Leave your thoughts about Spice World.
| San Francisco ChroniclePeter StackA joyous, hilarious send-up of rock star pretensions and an enchanting celebration of "girl power" in pop culture. |
| Minneapolis Star TribuneJeff StricklerIt's the Spice Girls' music that is the movie's reason for being. It is fast-paced and upbeat, and the movie sags noticeably between songs. |
| Arkansas Democrat-GazettePhilip Martin...loose and junky, and one wonders what could have happened had the Spice Girls turned out to be as interesting as the Beatles |
| rec.arts.movies.reviewsShane BurridgeYou can almost hear the production meetings |
| Globe and MailLiam LaceyCritic-proof, devoid of plot or acting, and quick to mock anyone who might make something of it. |
| rec.arts.movies.reviewsEric LurioAnything this cheerfully dumb could not be the product of a healthy mind. |
| Combustible CelluloidJeffrey M. AndersonSpice World works because it has the foresight to play with the manufactured-ness of the group, and of the movie itself. |
| San Francisco ExaminerCraig MarineWithout 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. |
| The New York TimesElvis MitchellDisarmingly, the film thus acknowledges the Spice Girls' flash-in-the-pan status and lets them kid around about their frankly synthetic career. |
| VarietyDerek ElleyThe movie essentially mirrors the non-diva, down-to-earth personalities on which their act is based, and which include a sizable amount of self-parody. |