In the near future, a young woman's dream of becoming a holographic singing star is subverted by a immoral entertainment company.In the near future, a young woman's dream of becoming a holographic singing star is subverted by a immoral entertainment company.In the near future, a young woman's dream of becoming a holographic singing star is subverted by a immoral entertainment company.
Jeanna Cris
- Club Girl
- (as Jeanna Criscitiello)
Robert Crippen
- Detective
- (as Bob Crippen)
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The Cyberstalking is one of the best movies and my most favorite movie of all time!! I really want a copy...Can't they make more copies or something. Ive been looking for this movie for over a year and a half and I have had no luck! If anyone can help..preferably amazon trying to get more copies! But anyways..Jean Louisa Kelly is so awesome in this movie!! The colors..the sound the movie is just amazing!
Not exactly Academy Award winning material, but it made for a couple hours entertainment. The special effects were visually stimulating, and I found the concept of the musician basically creating the setting and costume for the music video using her own imagination to be a fascinating idea. Her main song was very catchy, and even after not watching the movie for several years, I still remember it. The identity of the "glitch" was a unique twist, and even if the characters seemed a bit idealized and cookie-cutter, it was still interesting and entertaining time spent.
Excellent Science Fiction story mixed with rock and roll and virtual reality. Based on a story by SF author Pat Cadigan. The cast is fresh and appealing (no silicone amongst the ladies) and the special effects are top notch.
I really don't know what this weird virtual reality story is all about, but the highlights of this dark Phantom-of-the-opera-goes-cyberspace-movie is Jean Louisa Kelly's performance as cyberspace singer "Holly Moon", singing a Chemical Brothers-like big beat techno song called "Only in Hollywood", and all of the virtual computer effects of her performances. The rest is a confusing plot about Holly being threatened by an unknown phantom during her performances, but the thrills got lost. A good techno-style video clip with a weak alibi story linking the interesting visual. Don't follow the story, just dance to it!
Okay, one more review. I recently acquired a copy of this movie in a $5.00 bin of movie dvds. It had 8 movies on it and all of them were pretty good. However, I have watched this movie at least five times already. I loved it. The ladies are hot and the men are pretty good looking as well. All the actors/actresses were great in this film. All very believable. I to think the graphics were great and the music was fantastic. Anyone could relate to doing whatever it takes to make your dream happen. How clever, a virtual reality world that takes what you can imagine in your mind and make it real. Awesome idea for a movie script. I think they should sell it to a bigger studio and make an all out production. They could use several young singers, men and women and thicken the plot some more. Use more than one demon in the mix to scare the audience. Yes this was a bit cheesy, but for a made for TV movie it was fantastic and ahead of its time for 1999. A newer version could really make it on the big screen I think. This thing is over ten years old and I am hooked after one viewing. I can't believe I missed it on TV. I wish I could get a copy of songs as performed on the TV episode. I will check out the Republica version. Loved jean louisa kelly in this role and Jason Hildebrandt? What happened to this guy. He was great and can't find nothing on him. He must have done other stuff. I whole heartedly recommend this movie for anyone who likes music and out of the ordinary possibilities. It left me wishing I could go into VR and see what my imagination would create. WOW!
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- TriviaBased on the Pat Cadigan short story, "Pretty Boy Crossover," published in 1986. The song Holly sings is a cover of "Holly" by British alt-rock group Republica - the main character Holly is very loosely based on Republica's lead singer Saffron.
- ConnectionsReferenced in DVD/Lazerdisc/VHS collection 2016 (2016)
- SoundtracksHolly
by Republica
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