Pixel Perfect
Pixel Perfect
| 13 November 2004 (USA)
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Samantha's band, the Zettabytes, is meeting with little success, so her friend Roscoe uses his knowledge of technology designed by his father to create a holographic lead singer, Loretta Modern. The band instantly becomes successful, but Samantha begins to feel alienated, Roscoe discovers feelings for Samantha, and Loretta struggles with individuality.

Reviews
Matcollis This Movie Can Only Be Described With One Word.
Majorthebys Charming and brutal
Cassandra Story: It's very simple but honestly that is fine.
Billy Ollie Through painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable
SnoopyStyle Samantha (Leah Pipes) is struggling to make it with her band. The problem is that she's not a good lead performer. Her best friend Roscoe (Raviv Ullman) uses his father's holographic technology to 'Weird Science' a lead performer, Loretta Modern (Spencer Redford). The hologram can only exist indoors and they have to keep it a secret. They become a hit but Sam isn't happy with the new addition.It's not that horrible for a Disney TV movie but that's grading on a curve. It's on the level of some of the other musical Disney TV movies. Spencer Redford is a bit stiff considering she is suppose to be this magnetic performer. Her character is too silly and too stiff. She's trying to be computerish. I'm also not loving the music although it's alright for teen girl rock. I have problems with the musical performances, Spencer Redford, and her character. Sam's bitterness is not endearing although she is a compelling character. Also the internet is made to be way too silly. To its credit, the movie does try to let Loretta and Sam grow as characters.
loveshiaandtaylor This movie is better then I expected, but I found Sam, played by Leah Pipes character was very annoying and bossy. It also teaches that if you are a jerk towards your friends, they'll still like you, which in most cases isn't true. Other than the annoying characters, the movie was pretty good. The acting was good, but I had to watch it several times to completely understand everything that was going on. The music was pretty good, but the dancing was pitiful and Loretta Modern(Redford) was supposed to be a REALLY GOOD dancer, but I don't consider cart wheels and flip flops dancing. The movie is pretty funny, and the jokes make you think.I believe this movie is okay if you like goofy and unrealistic plots, but this movie is not for a practical thinker. I give this movie 5 out of 10 stars.
Mitche This is just a fun movie to watch. Forget that Loretta could never exist (at least not for a LONG time) and just lose yourself in the story of a young couple realizing what they mean to each other and in overcoming obstacles in realizing their dreams. It's also about a girl (hologram, actually) coming to terms with her existence, sacrificing herself to save another and making the best she can with what life dealt her. I enjoyed it a lot!
Protest_The_Hero I really was disappointed. Like many of my friends we're older and can't appreciate Disney movie's like younger children can. But I expected more out of Disney. They're credits, films, and shows have only gone downhill since the original Walt died. There is NO replacing him and his great creative ideas.