Wizard-8
A little research on my part revealed that the singing group S Club never really took off in North America. Watching this feature length movie starring the members of the group gives some clues as to why that might have been. To start with, the music in the movie isn't exceptional at all. It's not awful, but it's interchangeable and instantly forgettable. But that's not by far the only problem with the movie. The script is a main offender; the thin story is stretched out past the breaking point, and the members of S Club are written to be extremely bland and lacking serious personality... when they don't come across as being incredibly stupid. What's worse is that all of this material is directed in a manner that gives what's happening in front of this almost no energy or enthusiasm at all. It's easy to see why this movie never got a theatrical release on this side of the Atlantic.
michael-turner13
I remember going to see this with my mum when it first came out. Back then I was a fan of S club, not a hugh fan, so I was hoping for a good film.I do admit that the acting is not so good and the storyline is so-so but the movie is fun.The jokes are what one thing I thought were good. Also I still enjoy listening to S club's music. Both these factors are what make this film a treat for me.If you want to watch a fun movie and not care about acting or bad scripting you would enjoy this film, if not you probably would not enjoy it.
XtinaJustN
My friends and I all thought Seeing Double was really funny and cute. Hannah was cracking me up the whole time. I like S Club's songs in there too. They aren't as corny as people think, really they aren't. I'm 17 and I liked it. It is probably better for people who watch their TV show. I liked it a lot.
JM_Italia
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!