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post Sep 9 2018, 11:18 PM
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02nd - 9.30 - Spice Up Your Life

Highest Scores: 11 (Blond 2.0 / HarryEzra / Spiceboy / PINKFUNQ / Jay), 10 (Jade / schizo_spice / Maz! / letloverule / Michael Andrew / Michael. / Euphorique / Jamesy / Sparrow / Lukuzz / SamJudd)
Lowest Score: 4 (Mr.X)



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The music video for "Spice Up Your Life" was directed on 6 September 1997, by Marcus Nispel in a two-day shoot located in New York City. The video features the group in a futuristic setting, inspired by the 1982 film Blade Runner, and the music video for Janet Jackson's 1989 single Rhythm Nation controlling every aspect of society in a dark futuristic post apocalyptic cityscape. Nispel came up with the concept based on a sketch that was faxed to him signed "Ginger Spice". He recalls: "I looked at what Disney did to Times Square in NYC and tried to imagine how the Spice Girls would transform it, as their career seemed to have no limits—at the time." The group was not consulted about the concept. According to Brown's autobiography, they wanted a carnival party theme, but were too tired to fight about it with the label, and ended up with a concept linked to the theme of world domination. Brown commented: "It wasn't right. I don't think any of us liked it much, even though we enjoyed making it. I still can't understand what's going on in it half the time." The video exclusively premiered on MTV in September 1997.

The video featured the group as globalising masters, in a spaceship going through a dark city, looking at themselves on various billboards, while shoots of rooms and bars with televisions plays the videos for "Say You'll Be There" and "Wannabe", live footage of the girls inside the spaceship is also broadcast. The group then zoom aimlessly around the city on flying surfboards. The scenes are interspersed with shoots of the girls doing different things, such as Brown at a turntable with bright flashing lights and a large rotating fan, Adams (Beckham) posing on top of a platform while photographers takes pictures of her, Bunton in a room surrounded with neon-blue balloons, Chisholm winning a boxing match and Halliwell giving a speech at a press conference to a crowd of journalists. The video won the award for Best Video at the 1998 Edison Music Awards, and was nominated for Best Video at the 1998 BRIT Awards. It was also nominated for Best Special Effects at the 1997 Music Video Production Association (MVPA) awards show.
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post Sep 9 2018, 11:22 PM
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01st - 9.95 - Say You'll Be There

Highest Scores: 11 (Jade / schizo_spice / Maz! / letloverule / Michael Andrew / Jamesy / colinn / Lukuzz / SamJudd), 10 (Blond 2.0 / Mr.X / SouthernStar88 / missingyou / PINKFUNQ / …ready for it / Jay / Sparrow)
Lowest Score: 7 (Michael.)



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The music video for "Say You'll Be There" was directed by Vaughan Arnell, produced by Adam Saward and filmed on 7–8 September 1996, in the Mojave Desert, located in California. It was inspired by the films Pulp Fiction and Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!, the latter in which led the girls to adopt fictional identities, an idea that Halliwell came up with.

The video features the group as a band of female techno-warriors, who use martial arts and high-tech ninja influenced weapons to capture a hapless male, played by American model Tony Ward, who happens to appear in a Petty blue Dodge Charger Daytona. The clip is presented as a narrative, with movie credits at the start introducing the Spice Girls as fantastic characters.

Chisholm played "Katrina Highkick", Halliwell's alter-ego was "Trixie Firecracker", Emma Bunton took on the role of "Kung Fu Candy", Beckham played "Midnight Miss Suki", and "Blazin' Bad Zula" was Brown's alter-ego. The shots of male bondage are unexplained, and function as symbols of male disempowerment, just as the rest of the clip serves to assert the power and fighting abilities of the women. At the end the group captures a confused icecream man who appears in his pick-up truck. He is carried off on the roof of the car as a trophy. Another man with a cowboy hat is also captured and tied to his car. An alternate version of the video exists that removes the male bondage shots and replaces them with unseen shots of the girls. This version was never given an official release.

The video won for Best Pop Video at the 1996 Smash Hits! Awards, for British Video of the Year at the 1997 Brit Awards, and was nominated for the Viewer's Choice at the 1997 MTV Video Music Awards. It won the Fan.tastic Video honour—given by online Billboard readers—at the 1997 Billboard Music Video Awards, and was also nominated for Best New Artist in a Video and Best Pop/Rock Clip. In January 1999, the music video was ranked number eight in VH1's "All-Time Greatest Music Videos in History".
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post Sep 9 2018, 11:24 PM
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Well done to Say You'll Be There! Receiving a 9.95 average score is quite something! ohmy.gif All those 11s and 10s *.* Definitely a worthy winner.

Thanks to those of you who rated all those months ago and for replying to this thread! Let us know what you think of the overall results. cool2.gif

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post Sep 10 2018, 01:42 PM
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The results are good but Too much should have been higher cool2.gif
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post Sep 10 2018, 10:41 PM
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post Sep 12 2018, 09:54 AM
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Can we do a solo video rate?
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