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Article: SPICE GIRLS PROVE TOPS IN `SPICE WORLD'.(Entertainment/Weekend/Spotlight)(Review)
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- Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO)
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- June 19, 1998
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Byline: Mike Pearson Rocky Mountain News Entertainment Editor
Spice World: Columbia Tristar. VHS-Laser-DVD. 93 min. Rated PG. $14.95-$34.95.
The Spice Girls may have suffered some shrinkage with the recent departure of Ginger Spice, but they're still the Fab Five in Spice World, a film that's not as bad as you might think, yet no more a classic than McDonald's is a font of culinary excellence.
Think of Spice World as fast food for the pre-teen crowd.
Under the steady guidance of director Bob Spiers, Scary, Sporty, Baby, Ginger and Posh Spice go for a sort of Beatlesque screen presence circa Help! Rather than play against their overnight ...