- Studio: THINKFilm
- Release Date: Apr 30, 2003
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Generally favorable reviews- based on 22 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 19 out of 22
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Mixed: 2 out of 22
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Negative: 1 out of 22
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DavetheWaveJan 30, 20049A terrific little movie. I'm amazed that a film about the National Spelling Bee could grip me for 97 minutes. It's definitely worth seeing.
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MarcK.Aug 6, 20048
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KevinB.May 1, 20039One of the most well-made and entertaining documentaries I've seen.
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RogerG.May 3, 20039It began as a movie about a spelling bee, and became a movie about America. Who thought a movie about a spelling bee could be enthralling?
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JeanR.May 9, 200310Simply amazing.
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MichelleP.Jun 29, 20034
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[Anonymous]Jul 26, 20039I was spellbound by this movie. Didn't blink at all.
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JohnH.Sep 8, 20039Obviously, Michelle P. didn't get it...she should go rent Star Wars: Attack of the Drones for the 3rd time.
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ChristopherJ.Mar 20, 20077A documentary that exposes the lifestyles of the nerdy and almost-famous spelling bee contest. The kids are fascinating and the parents are what you'd expect them to be: strange.
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RandyW.May 20, 200310Brillantly edited, paced, and compelling. A documentary with drama and suspense - this is a fine piece of work.
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PaulD.Jun 26, 20038Compellingly involving.
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ChadS.Jul 15, 200310
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PatrickJun 19, 20048Infectiously full of life and drama. The Documentarians at the heart of this film capture a seemingly boring topic in such a way that it feels more like another Christopher Guest romp than a true story. But that's just the fun, as we are shown the personalities of 8 Spelling Bee hopefuls and led into their borderline pathological worlds.
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KevinE.Mar 7, 20057I expected a bit more based on the high praise of the reviews when it was released. A closer look at what shared geek-ology unites these children (and their parents) would have added interest. In the end, it was a mildly engaging, straight-forward documentary, nothing really new.
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MichelleP.IISep 12, 20034
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Jan 22, 20129
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89As good, old-fashioned dorkfests go, it doesn't get much better than the National Spelling Bee, with its arcane words, bespectacled competitors, and stinging little bell.
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80More to the point of this marvelous film, who knew there were kids as heroic, in their various ways, as these valiant super-spellers?
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70Entertaining documentary.