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Pixel Perfect (2004)
Can you say, "Unrealistic?"
Perhaps if I was eight, I'd enjoy this movie. Heck, I didn't even know about it until I was channel-flipping and came upon it accidentally. For a Disney movie, I have to admit it was decent, but a hologram is simply an image, nothing more, no matter how much Disney tries to mislead children in thinking that it is a program with feelings. The singing wasn't all that great. In fact, it was obvious the actors were lip-singing, and the acting...was not all that great. It seems to me to have been a copycat Simone. But don't take MY word for it, go see Simone and then watch Pixel Perfect and see the similarities yourself. Overall, this movie is a 1/10 for anyone with a mind, however, if I was braindead I'd give it a 5/10. Definitely not a movie I'd want to see more than once.
Newlyweds: Nick & Jessica (2003)
Very...amusing.
Personally, I love the show. Nick and Jessica are an adorable couple, and, unlike many relationships, you can tell they love each other. The show itself is not one of the best, but with Jessica's big mouth, piggish-manners, and Nick's down-to-earth attitude, they keep the show entertaining, and it's definitely a show I'll watch as long as it's on the air.
Radio (2003)
Cuba Gooding Jr. - amazing as usual.
I was very skeptical at first, but now I have to admit, Cuba Gooding Jr. really shined as Radio. There are not many actors can portray a mentally-challenged character and pull it off. Leonardo DiCaprio in "What's Eating Gilbert Grape" and Shia LaBeouf in "Tru Confessions" couldn't do it, but, as usual, Cuba could, and I was absolutely amazed. He really got into the character, and I BELIEVED he was mentally-challenged. The movie itself was not one of my favorites, but the talent certainly made up for it. Cuba Gooding Jr. is definitely one of the greatest actors of our time.