Pixel Perfect (2004)

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Written by Alan Sacks, Neal Shusterman

Directed by Mark A. Z. Dippe

Running Time: 105 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2004

Rating: U Certificate

Filmed in Colour

Made for TV

We've all heard about manufactured pop bands, but this movie takes the process a step further.... When Samantha's band isn't gaining any recognition, her friend Roscoe uses his father's technology to create a sensational lead singer who's really a hologram. They call her Loretta Modern, and she's a huge success - even when people find out she's not real. But Samantha starts to get jealous, and eventually Loretta has to leave. But Sam's not as good at fronting the band. What will happen to the group? And will Roscoe ever admit to his feelings for Sam?

Cast

Brett CullenXander
Chris WilliamsDaryl Fibbs
Leah PipesSamantha
Ricky UllmanRoscoe
Spencer RedfordLoretta Modern
Tania GunadiCindy
Robin BallardCivil Servant
Porscha ColemanRachel
Anthony DiMariaWeldon Giles
Frank GerrishSearch engine driver
Amber HamiltonPotential Band Member
Lincoln HoppeHapless Teacher
Malinda MoneyAudience member
Bruce NewboldSamantha's Dad
Brett YoderAudience Member

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