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Pixel Perfect

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A technical wizard (Ricky Ullman) creates a hologram (Spencer Redford) that becomes a singer for his friend's (Leah Pipes) struggling band.

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Tom Cassidy Common Sense Media Disney hologram movie is mean-spirited and judgmental. Rated: 2/5 Jun 16, 2020 Full Review Read all reviews

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Tatum M I remember thinking this movie was the weirdest movie I’d ever seen. Rated 1 out of 5 stars 07/26/24 Full Review reviewer h This movies addresses social pressures through a digital lens. It is a terrific commentary on self worth. A notable point in digitization occurred at the time of the films release. It grapples with these impacts in broad ways whether or not it intends to. It's a science fiction with sitcom drama and some elements of horror. Terrific music all throughout. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 09/28/23 Full Review Audience Member This concept movie does so much in terms of plot, character development and themes. The story of an AI trying to understand their role in life is incredibly fascinating its not even the major focus of the movie. This movie is definitely one of the most unique DCOMs to be presented. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 02/22/23 Full Review Audience Member I like Phil of the future but this has no heart and you can tell. The guy who played Phil was most likely just there for the money. Rated 1 out of 5 stars 02/19/23 Full Review Audience Member This is one of the movies about really stupid smart people that are capable of doing wonderous things, but usually squander the opportunity. While the premise of a teen creating a holographic teen girl is done fairly tastefully, it actually holds a lot of subtle messaging about the music industry and the tech industry. The writing is actually fully solid for the movie. Something in the execution is a little off though. The cg is either limited or really goofy, so it's clear there wasn't a big budget. Most of the acting is decent, but the human but inhuman quality of Loretta comes off really forced. I don't even think it's the actor's fault, it's just that the writer and director had different views. My biggest problem is that the movie tries to convince us that the hologram is the more desirable love interest when it's clear there is a good connection to a human girl for the lead. I enjoyed it, but I don't think I'd ever watch it again and can't recommend it whole heartedly. Good enough if you bother though. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 02/18/23 Full Review Audience Member I like Phil of the future but this has no heart and you can tell. The guy who played Phil was most likely just there for the money. Rated 1 out of 5 stars 04/15/20 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis A technical wizard (Ricky Ullman) creates a hologram (Spencer Redford) that becomes a singer for his friend's (Leah Pipes) struggling band.
Director
Mark A.Z. Dippe
Screenwriter
Alan Sacks
Production Co
Columbia
Rating
TV-G
Genre
Kids & Family, Comedy
Original Language
English
Release Date (Streaming)
Aug 30, 2016
Runtime
1h 30m
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