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Pixel Perfect 2004

★ 5.386 votes90 min📅 2004-11-13

"They don't make rock stars like they used to."

Pixel Perfect (2004), directed by Mark A.Z. Dippé, blends family-friendly sci-fi comedy with a heartfelt story about fame, friendship, and the cost of artificial success.

Director: Mark A.Z. Dippé

Cast

Raviv Ullman
Raviv Ullman
Roscoe
Leah Pipes
Leah Pipes
Samantha
Spencer Redford
Spencer Redford
Loretta Modern
Chris Williams
Chris Williams
Daryl Fibbs
Brett Cullen
Brett Cullen
Xander
Tania Gunadi
Tania Gunadi
Cindy
Porscha Coleman
Porscha Coleman
Rachel
Tayva Patch
Tayva Patch
Samantha's Mom
Bruce Newbold
Bruce Newbold
Samantha's Dad
Max Robinson
Moxley

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Pixel Perfect (2004) about?

Pixel Perfect (2004) follows Samantha's band, the Zettabytes, as they struggle to make it big. With the help of her friend Roscoe's cutting-edge tech, they create Loretta Modern, a holographic lead singer who propels them to stardom. But as the band's success grows, Samantha feels left behind, Roscoe's feelings complicate things, and Loretta begins to question her own existence.

Who directed Pixel Perfect?

Pixel Perfect was directed by Mark A.Z. Dippé, known for his work in animation and visual effects.

Who stars in Pixel Perfect?

The main cast includes Raviv Ullman as Roscoe, Leah Pipes as Samantha, Spencer Redford as Loretta Modern, and Brett Cullen in a supporting role.

Is Pixel Perfect (2004) worth watching?

Pixel Perfect (2004) is a fun, family-friendly sci-fi comedy with themes that resonate beyond its runtime. While it doesn't have an IMDb rating to gauge reception, its blend of music, technology, and relatable drama makes it a solid pick for viewers who enjoy lighthearted but thoughtful entertainment.

How long is Pixel Perfect?

Pixel Perfect runs for 90 minutes.

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About Pixel Perfect (2004) — A Holographic Star's Rise and the Price of Perfection

Pixel Perfect (2004), directed by Mark A.Z. Dippé, blends family-friendly sci-fi comedy with a heartfelt story about fame, friendship, and the cost of artificial success. The film follows Samantha and her struggling band, the Zettabytes, who get an unexpected boost when tech-savvy friend Roscoe creates a holographic lead singer, Loretta Modern. With Loretta's dazzling performances, the band rockets to stardom, but beneath the glittering surface, tensions rise—Samantha feels sidelined, Roscoe grapples with unspoken feelings, and Loretta begins to question her own identity. Set against a mix of high-energy concert scenes and intimate character moments, Pixel Perfect (2004) delivers a visually vibrant, thought-provoking tale about what it means to stand out in a world obsessed with perfection.

Underneath its glossy 2004 production design, the movie explores timeless themes like authenticity, ambition, and the blurred line between creator and creation. With a runtime of 90 minutes, it's a tight, engaging watch for families and sci-fi fans alike, balancing humor and drama with a lighthearted yet meaningful touch.