Picture Perfect
Picture Perfect
G | 14 October 1995 (USA)
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Two teenagers (with single parents) join their families together in order to win the grand prize in a soda company competition by pretending to be the perfect family. The only problem is the CEO of the company must live with them for one week.

Reviews
Nonureva Really Surprised!
Lollivan It's the kind of movie you'll want to see a second time with someone who hasn't seen it yet, to remember what it was like to watch it for the first time.
Casey Duggan It’s sentimental, ridiculously long and only occasionally funny
Kayden This is a dark and sometimes deeply uncomfortable drama
stnelson-1 A great movie with a predictable plot that is suitable for the whole family. Two families join forces to win a contest, finding love as they do so. Available for purchase from Feature Films for Families. The characters are lovable and the lines are memorable. The families almost don't agree to participate in the contest, until they are convinced by the "FBI" that it is their "patriotic duty" (patriotic duty) to continue in the contest. The movie ends with a very climatic "Mrs. Doubtfire"-esquire restaurant scene where both couples are at dinner obligations with different parties in the same restaurant. The actors are lovable, "Al" from Home Improvement and that girl from Independence Day complete the perfect cast for this movie.
Tim This is a great movie. It's a wonderful family movie. If your family loves something touching or funny this is for you. It's about two teenage kids entering into a soda contest. The two teenage kids are not related. They enter the contest as one happy family. Has a happy ending.. If you love Richard Karn Picture Perfect is for you.
Eruhil This movie is typical TV movie fare. Nothing extraordinary - except for Richard Karn! He makes this movie. I think Karn is a wonderful actor. I would make a rough comparison of him to Jimmy Stewart. If you're a Karn fan, you'll love it. If not, well, it's basically impossible to find....
Guitar-8 This is a fun movie to watch about neighbors working together as a family. My favorite part was The Beef & Beer scene when Alan Walters (Christian Campbell) helped George Thomas (Richard Karn) out of his stage fright when he grabbed an electric guitar, played his favorite song as Campbell & Karn played and sang "You Really Got Me"! Cool performance, even though they're not Van Halen (Nissan Maxima commercial) or The Kinks! By the way for you trivia freaks, the name of Alan's band is The Greasy Monkeys. As Alan Walters would say, "I think I'm about to be brilliant!"