7/10
An Honest Review
1 April 2017
It's not overly good.

In fact, it's kind of like the Spice Girls Movie...only about a thousand times better...which makes it about as good as your standard direct-to-video sci-fi film.

Only with Rachael Leigh Cook which, if you were like me, you were absolutely in love with her and, as a result, you watched it a heck of a lot more than you would even the best direct-to-video Sci-Fi film.

So you have a plot about subliminal messaging that would fit better in a '60s era Bond film than a movie like this...except, today the plot and the movie work a heck of a lot better than they did in 2001 when it first came out.

In fact, when it was released it really deserved a 4/10 tops and that was really only "I'm in Love with Rachael Leigh Cook" points.

Now, in 2017 it actually deserves a 7/10 it is a much better and more relevant movie today than when it was first released.

Unfortunately that's not saying anything about the quality of Josie and the Pussycats, it's still really just a better version of the Spice Girls Movie...It's really just saying a heck of a lot about the movies of this current era in Hollywood that even changes the relevance of the film.

So, there you have it. The bottom line is, Rachael Leigh Cook is awesome, most movies in 2017 kind of really stink, and if you loved the Spice Girls Movie this is going to be like Citizen Kane for you.
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