Spice World
- 1997
- Tous publics
- 1h 33min
Le groupe pop de renommée mondiale, les Spice Girls, sillonne Londres dans son luxueux bus de tournée à impériale, partage ses aventures et se produit pour ses fans.Le groupe pop de renommée mondiale, les Spice Girls, sillonne Londres dans son luxueux bus de tournée à impériale, partage ses aventures et se produit pour ses fans.Le groupe pop de renommée mondiale, les Spice Girls, sillonne Londres dans son luxueux bus de tournée à impériale, partage ses aventures et se produit pour ses fans.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 3 victoires et 12 nominations au total
- Scary Spice
- (as Melanie Brown)
- Sporty Spice
- (as Melanie Chisholm)
- Ginger Spice
- (as Geraldine Halliwell)
- Posh Spice
- (as Victoria Adams)
- Radio D.J.
- (voix)
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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.
Love & Lasers! GalaxyGal
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.
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. ;)
It's silly, remember that. It's supposed to make you laugh!
All the girls are young, and the band still together. A few years later, everything fell apart for them. Enjoy the youth and laughter while you can.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesSir 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."
- GaffesIn the final scene during their concert, they finish their routine by "freezing" in poses which change between shots.
- Citations
[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.
- Crédits fousThe 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'.
- Versions alternativesA special live song that was cut from the film is added at the end of the VHS release.
- ConnexionsEdited into Spice Girls: Too Much - Spice World Movie Version (1997)
- Bandes originalesWannabe
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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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- El mundo de las Spice Girls
- Lieux de tournage
- Sociétés de production
- Voir plus de crédits d'entreprise sur IMDbPro
Box-office
- Budget
- 25 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 29 342 592 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 10 527 222 $US
- 25 janv. 1998
- Montant brut mondial
- 29 355 509 $US
- Durée1 heure 33 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1