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El mundo de las Spice Girls

Título original: Spice World
  • 1997
  • A
  • 1h 33min
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3.7/10
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Geri Horner, Emma Bunton, Melanie C, Victoria Beckham, and Mel B in El mundo de las Spice Girls (1997)
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Las Spice Girls, el grupo de pop mundialmente famoso, recorren Londres en su lujoso autobús turístico de dos pisos viviendo varias aventuras y actuando para sus fans.Las Spice Girls, el grupo de pop mundialmente famoso, recorren Londres en su lujoso autobús turístico de dos pisos viviendo varias aventuras y actuando para sus fans.Las Spice Girls, el grupo de pop mundialmente famoso, recorren Londres en su lujoso autobús turístico de dos pisos viviendo varias aventuras y actuando para sus fans.

  • Dirección
    • Bob Spiers
  • Guionistas
    • Spice Girls
    • Kim Fuller
    • Jamie Curtis
  • Elenco
    • Mel B
    • Emma Bunton
    • Melanie C
  • Ver la información de producción en IMDbPro
  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    3.7/10
    39 k
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    • Dirección
      • Bob Spiers
    • Guionistas
      • Spice Girls
      • Kim Fuller
      • Jamie Curtis
    • Elenco
      • Mel B
      • Emma Bunton
      • Melanie C
    • 283Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 42Opiniones de los críticos
    • 34Metascore
  • Ver la información de producción en IMDbPro
    • Premios
      • 3 premios ganados y 12 nominaciones en total

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    Spice World
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    Spice World
    Spice World: The Spice Girls Movie: Capture That Magic
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    Spice World: The Spice Girls Movie: Capture That Magic
    Spice World: The Spice Girls Movie: Capture That Magic
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    Spice World: The Spice Girls Movie: Capture That Magic

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    Mel B
    Mel B
    • Scary Spice
    • (as Melanie Brown)
    Emma Bunton
    Emma Bunton
    • Baby Spice
    Melanie C
    Melanie C
    • Sporty Spice
    • (as Melanie Chisholm)
    Geri Horner
    Geri Horner
    • Ginger Spice
    • (as Geraldine Halliwell)
    Victoria Beckham
    Victoria Beckham
    • Posh Spice
    • (as Victoria Adams)
    Kevin Allen
    Kevin Allen
    • TV Director
    Devon Anderson
    • Jack
    Michael Barrymore
    • Mr. Step
    Richard Briers
    Richard Briers
    • Bishop
    Simon Chandler
    Simon Chandler
    • Hospital Parent
    Elvis Costello
    Elvis Costello
    • Elvis Costello
    Alan Cumming
    Alan Cumming
    • Piers
    The Dream Boys
    • The Dream Boys
    David Fahm
    David Fahm
    • Enzo
    Jason Flemyng
    Jason Flemyng
    • Brad
    Neil Fox
    • Radio D.J.
    • (voz)
    Stephen Fry
    Stephen Fry
    • Judge
    Bob Geldof
    Bob Geldof
    • Bob Geldof
    • Dirección
      • Bob Spiers
    • Guionistas
      • Spice Girls
      • Kim Fuller
      • Jamie Curtis
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    6kathco

    Much better & much funnier than you'd think

    This movie is FUN. And the sad thing is that most people are too close-minded to see that. The general consensus seems to be: "It's the Spice Girls in a movie? It's going to be awful!" and either they never see the movie, or they allow their prejudices to judge the movie for them.

    Firstly, let me say that I am not, and was never, a Spice Girls fan. I was way too old for their target market when they were popular, and whilst one or two of their songs had catchy tunes, some were downright annoying. They were a very cleverly manufactured girl band in a time when that market was wide-open. Giving each girl a distinctive character and style was a stroke of genius on the part of their 'creators', and while they didn't have particularly strong voices (except perhaps for Mel C), they didn't have particularly bad ones either. I've heard far worse. So I went into this movie purely out of curiosity, expecting it to be somewhere between awful and merely silly, but I ended up enjoying myself thoroughly. Also, my 65-year-old father loves this movie, and he saw it only having heard vaguely of the Spice Girls, but not knowing their music at all. Yes, Spiceworld is an exploitation movie; BUT it does an excellent job at it! What I loved most was the way it poked fun at itself all the way through. The character of the screenwriter pitching his idea to the girls' manager (brilliantly played by Richard E. Grant) saying "It's obvious to us that the Spicegirls are movie stars!", when it's obvious that they're not, and everyone knows it - there's even a scene at the beginning where he says, "Yes, but can they ACT?" and his boss responds with, 'Who cares?", or similar. I loved that. And while the girls CAN'T really act (some are worse than others; I've read that Victoria was the only one who had taken acting lessons before, but I can't say it showed since I thought she was the weakest link), it's obvious that they're having fun with the script, and they don't do too badly at all.

    The script was another great surprise to me; it's full of good lines and funny characters that poke fun at themselves and their stereotypes. An example of this is the great Roger Moore playing the "Chief", who is presumably the Big Boss of the Spice Girls. We only ever see him on the phone with Clifford the manager (Richard E. Grant), and every time we do he is stroking, in pure Bond Villain (or Dr Evil) fashion, a small white animal on his lap. But every time you see him he has a different animal; first it's a cat, then a rabbit, a tiny white pig etc. I thought that was such a great way of poking fun at the stereotype of the villain always having a white pet. And then the character himself has these fantastically enigmatic, senseless, but hysterical lines, like: "When the rabbit of chaos is pursued by the ferret of disorder through the fields of anarchy, it is time to hang your pants on the hook of darkness. Whether they're clean or not." and: "The headless chicken can only know where he's been. He can't see where he's going. Do not be that chicken." I love that off-the-wall humour, and this movie is full of it. Of course, some people just don't GET that kind of humour, which is fine by me as long as it doesn't make them slam the film because of it.

    Other moments I love, which elevate this film from could-have-been-dodgy to funny, are the casting of Meatloaf as the Spice Girls bus driver, and then having him say lines like: {on fixing the clogged toilets} "Hey, I love these girls. I'll do anything for them...but I won't do that!" - which is, of course, a play on Meatloaf's hit song "Anything for Love". Also the parody of the stereotypical characters of the girls, which of course were made up for them anyway, like Victoria not knowing what to wear, and Mel C saying "It must be really hard for you, Victoria, trying to decide whether to wear the little Gucci dress, or the little Gucci dress, or the little Gucci dress", and Victoria responding "Exactly!", or when Victoria falls into the Thames and continues to scream for help once she's been rescued, and yelling "This dress is dry-clean only!", or Geri saying "Calm down, haven't you ever heard of the word 'compromisation'?" There are scores of these great moments but they really work better in the film than if I wrote them down here. All I'm saying is that this movie is not ever in a million years as bad as everyone makes it out to be. Yes, it's not the greatest, but then most films aren't. It's so much funnier than you'd think, and yes it has its cheesy moments, but sometimes it's SUPPOSED to be cheesy! That's where it's funny. I really don't understand why this film, whose only aim was to be FUN, and in this it succeeded more than admirably in my opinion, is in IMDb's Worst.
    vchimpanzee

    Entertaining silly fun

    I've liked the Spice Girls for years, but I'm not sure why. Ordinarily, I don't care for their brand of dance-pop fluff, but somehow they make it sound good. Regardless of what anyone says, they are talented singers and dancers, and they show that numerous times. They're also pretty and most of them wear outfits that show a lot. And while they're not accomplished actresses, they are simply adorable.

    I don't think anyone intended this movie to be taken seriously. It's just good clean (well, slightly naughty) fun. Roger Moore comes the closest to giving a good performance, in a role that appears to be spoofing Bond villains. Just in case we don't get the joke, he pets a long-haired cat.

    One of the funniest scenes has the girls complaining about people thinking they fit the stereotypical image people have of them. Of course, Emma says this while on a swing in a three-year-old's fantasy world.

    The girls actually show they have intelligence. Or do they? I thought Melanie B was the one with brains. She's no better off than the others!

    Another humorous incident: Victoria can't make up her mind whether to wear the short black Gucci dress or the short black Gucci dress. Emma suggests she wear the short black Gucci dress. Problem solved!

    Of course, the girls are being harassed by the tabloids, whose top personnel are shown being evil.

    And then there are the guys pitching their idea for a Spice Girls movie. Some of what we see is supposedly their imagination. Including a Dukes of Hazzard style incident with a bus, which was done so cheaply it's obviously not real.

    In the closing credits, the girls are actually more talented delivering dialogue because they are being themselves, not merely playing exaggerated versions of themselves. I've never seen communication with the movie audience quite like this!

    It's not for people looking for Shakespeare. But if you want to laugh and hear music that is bubbly and upbeat, this is pretty good.
    5Howlin Wolf

    Completely unremarkable in every way, shape and form...

    ... but that statement alone immediately makes it superior to any number of "Wannabe" (Arggghhhh!) Oscar-winners that are actually pretentious cr*p. I know it's a cliche, but this film has a clear idea of its place in the scheme of things, and it knows it's not got a shot of toppling "Citizen Kane" from the public's affections, so it just sets out to have fun. Whether the audience will be doing the same is a different matter entirely. If you can stomach random sequences strung together with barely an excuse for a plot, and countless jokes that can most kindly be described as of the 'hit & miss' variety, you should be alright. Hey, if you watch this movie of your own volition and STILL feel you are justified in complaining that it's awful, you deserve everything you get. Myself, I think it's churlish to overly criticise such a harmless piece of fluff that is obviously desperate to be liked. So I won't. It's about as good as could have been reasonably expected. (There I go, damning it with faint praise!)

    Incidentally, of the girls, only Victoria shows the ability to at least deliver a line adequately. Having said that, don't expect her to be appearing in a Scorsese movie anytime soon (There I go again... !)

    We'll just ignore the fact that numerous actors belittle their art in various cameo appearances. (Grant, Hoskins & Cumming, I'm looking at you!) Notice I didn't include Roger Moore in that group. I didn't think it appropriate. After all, this is just his level.
    5mad_men

    It all happened these last 10 years.

    If you are not a Spice Girls fan or if you expect something serious you are not gonna like this movie for ovbious reasons. People just want to slag them off cos they were huge and they made mistakes but don't care for what they represented, marketed or not.

    But if you are a Spice Girls fan or like them you must have noticed that a lot of the things from this movie have become true, therefore it is really funny to watch it now a days... and find this hidden things.

    Also if you've followed their solo carrers you must know that, they respected everything they used to stand for. This movie is full of good messages presented in a way for the young fan base that they had back then, people that now have grown up believing in good values that should come back.

    Are they gonna make it in time for their performance?? We'll find out soon. ;)
    GalaxyGa

    This was never meant to be serious

    This movie was never intended to be serious ART (for that, go watch "Hamlet"--pretty much any version). I'm way too old to be a Spice Girls fan; my husband and I saw this on cable, and my main reason for scanning it was to see Roger Moore.

    Let's get the obligatory bashing out of the way: the Spice Girls can't act very well, they sing a little better, they've got a good media machine hyping them, a good arranger for their tunes, and I liked the "2 Become 1" video on MTV.

    The script for this movie, however flawed, was a little gem. And in regard to all the other posters decrying Roger Moore's involvement in the movie, I recommend that you catch the flick on cable or rent the tape and watch Mr. Moore's scenes again, carefully. He's always in Chief's minimalist office/sitting room, there's no one there but the animals (and behind the cameraman are the lighting guys and the animal wrangler), and Mr. Moore works wonders with jaw-breakingly nonsensical dialogue. Not only all that, but he ended up with probably the most sophisticated and opulent wardrobe of anyone in the movie!

    Oh, and for those folks who think Mr. Moore may have been desperate for money to do this movie--Do you remember that little programme on the telly back in the 60s? "The Saint"? Five series (seasons) in black and white and two series in colour? Mr. Moore was co-producer of the two color seasons and gets his bit whenever a videotape is sold or the package is aired, which is quite often on both counts. It's kinda like having an American 401(k) retirement plan, but with better music and clothes.

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    • Trivia
      Sir Stephen Fry admitted in an episode of QI (2003) that he took a role in this movie because it allowed him to get autographed posters of the Spice Girls for his nephews, which he claimed "was like ten Christmases for them."
    • Errores
      In the final scene during their concert, they finish their routine by "freezing" in poses which change between shots.
    • Citas

      [Geri and Mel B are playing chess on the Spice Bus]

      Ginger Spice: Check!

      Scary Spice: What do you mean check?

      Ginger Spice: I mean, check. My bishop's got your king.

      Scary Spice: Where?

      Ginger Spice: There! You've either got to move it in front, or move it out of the way.

      Scary Spice: Well I'll move that fairground horse to there. Sort that out!

      Ginger Spice: You can't do that!

      Scary Spice: Says who?

      Ginger Spice: Says Mr. Chess! It's been in the rules for thousands of years!

      Scary Spice: Well I'm gonna break the rules and set this little fairground horse free amonst all these little square fields, like that. There!

      Ginger Spice: I'm gonna slap you in a minute!

      Scary Spice: [Sarcastically] Oh.

    • Créditos curiosos
      The Spice Girls talk to the audience while the credits start to roll, saying things like 'Hey, look at those two in the back row snogging', and 'Hey, you--no, not you, the person behind you, on the left. . . I like your dress'.
    • Versiones alternativas
      A special live song that was cut from the film is added at the end of the VHS release.
    • Conexiones
      Edited into Spice Girls: Too Much - Spice World Movie Version (1997)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Wannabe
      Written by Spice Girls (as The Spice Girls), Matt Rowe and Richard Stannard

      Performed by Spice Girls (as The Spice Girls)

      Produced by Richard Stannard and Matt Rowe

      Courtesy of Virgin Records Ltd.

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    Detalles

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 13 de febrero de 1998 (México)
    • País de origen
      • Reino Unido
    • Idioma
      • Inglés
    • También se conoce como
      • Spice World
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Burnham Beeches, Buckinghamshire, Inglaterra, Reino Unido
    • Productoras
      • Fragile Films
      • Icon Entertainment International
      • Polygram Filmed Entertainment
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    • Presupuesto
      • USD 25,000,000 (estimado)
    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 29,342,592
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 10,527,222
      • 25 ene 1998
    • Total a nivel mundial
      • USD 29,355,387
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      1 hora 33 minutos
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      • 1.85 : 1

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