Seeing Double

October. 07,2003      PG-13
Rating:
4
Trailer Synopsis Cast

When the members of S Club complain about how tough it is to stay on top, they find themselves replaced by lookalikes... or are they?

Jon Lee as  Jon
Bradley Mcintosh as  Bradley
Jo O'Meara as  Jo
Hannah Spearritt as  Hannah
Rachel Stevens as  Rachel
Tina Barrett as  Tina
David Gant as  Victor
Cristina Piaget as  Susan Sealove
Gareth Gates as  Gareth Gates Clone
Nigel Dick as  Director

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Reviews

Lovesusti
2003/10/07

The Worst Film Ever

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CommentsXp
2003/10/08

Best movie ever!

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Dynamixor
2003/10/09

The performances transcend the film's tropes, grounding it in characters that feel more complete than this subgenre often produces.

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Mandeep Tyson
2003/10/10

The acting in this movie is really good.

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lisafordeay
2003/10/11

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+

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saff97
2003/10/12

Th movie has it's qualities it's fun exciting and inventive not for all but be great for meThis was one of the funniest movies that I saw this year. It was Great. It's really really funny, especially Hannah. Hannah made me laugh so much. I really liked the musical parts, and the music is great. I'm glad that I bought it. 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 SpiceworldIf your a real S club fan you will LOVE it. So go watch it!! I doubt you'll regret it.

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seeinblackandwhite-199-708545
2003/10/13

-Spoilers Are Minor-It's not that bad, I promise. I never watched the television series, nor did I know any of S-Club 7's music before watching this movie, so I am speaking from a completely fresh point of view. Now, I've read the reviews here and most people are bashing this movie without the slightest hint of reservation, but I feel differently towards it. Don't get me wrong, this movie is not 'good' by any stretch of the imagination, but for what it is, I found it to be enjoyable. You cannot expect too much from a movie about a pop-rock band being cloned by an evil master-mind, whom they fight simply through the power of their teamwork and their music. However, if this type or music is something you like, then chances are if you go into this movie with an open mind you will like it also.The acting may not be the very best, but it is at least passable. The plot is ludicrous and definitely laughable, but as it is not attempted to be played seriously, that makes it all the more watchable. The music is fun and rather good for it's intended genre, and audience, the humour can be somewhat childish yet it still finds it's way to amusing. The sets and directing are certainly not going to win any awards but they aren't horrendous either. I am able to look at all above aspects objectively and understand why so many people don't like this movie, but it isn't a bad film for young teenagers, or someone nostalgic for the nineties and early 2000's such as myself. All and all, six out of ten stars: watchable, entertaining, and not as abominably bad as it's made out to be.

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JM_Italia
2003/10/14

Being 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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