I was always a huge fan of S club 7 when I was a little girl back in the late 1990s same goes for Spice Girls. So when I found out there was a movie about them I went to the cinemas with my mom the day of its release and I seen it on the big screen.The film is about the band who are tired of their fame,but when they find out that some evil mastermind is creating clones of them,they decide to find out why this evil mastermind has created clones of them and also they find out that other singers are been turned into clones too. Overall its no masterpiece but if you are a fan of the band then you are gonna love this movie. I like the musical segments of it and it was cool how you see Gareth Gates making a cameo and some guy done up as Micheal Jackson(who looks just like the real deal its so surreal).Not bad but definitely not that great.For the band a 9/10 For the film a 4/10 Grade: D+
... View MoreHilariously funny!! I didn't expect much when i bought it for £2 (for my younger siblings!), but i was completely wrong! If you've seen the TV shows, you should know what to expect. The results are of a very similar quality. The acting is, i admit, not great, but very amusing.Obviously if you can't stand their music, then you probably shouldn't bother with the film. However, if you do, and you keep in mind not to expect Oscar performances, or even a particularly strong story line, you'll love it. It is well worth a watch!
... View MoreI loved this film. I'd been a fan of S Club for a long time, and loved the series, and I thought the film was a brilliant final point for the band. Everything about the film I loved, from the acting right down to the plot lines.I love Hannah Spearritt's acting, I think it is so funny. In fact, all the cast can act, which is a rarity for a pop group/acting mix. The songs were ones that everyone knew and could sing along to, and the dancing was brilliant. Other than S Club, the rest of the cast were good actors too.I also loved the storyline, I thought it was cleverly put together for all ages to enjoy. Altogether, I think it was a brilliant end to S Club's brilliant career. Simon Fuller definitely re-deemed himself after the big mistake that was Spiceworld.
... View MoreBeing S Club Seven, the film already boosts an ecstatic atmosphere! But seriously, Oprah has a point when claiming: "Don't go there, girl!" Spice World suddenly doesn't seem to be all that bad... I take my money elsewhere!
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