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Picture Perfect

Picture Perfect (1995)

October. 14,1995
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7.2
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G
| Family

Two teenagers (with single parents) join their families together in order to win the grand prize in a soda company competition by pretending to be the perfect family. The only problem is the CEO of the company must live with them for one week.

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Smartorhypo
1995/10/14

Highly Overrated But Still Good

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Ceticultsot
1995/10/15

Beautiful, moving film.

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AnhartLinkin
1995/10/16

This story has more twists and turns than a second-rate soap opera.

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Deanna
1995/10/17

There are moments in this movie where the great movie it could've been peek out... They're fleeting, here, but they're worth savoring, and they happen often enough to make it worth your while.

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bgrace88
1995/10/18

This could be the dumbest movie and it would be worth sitting through anyway just for his cute, adorable smile!!!!! WHEN HE'S ON THE STEPS SAYING GOOD-BYE TO THEM BEFORE THEIR DATE!!! Cutest smile! Cutest Christian in the whole movie!! I LOVE Christian!!!!!! when he smiles... i melt!!! but, he's thirty-three.. and probably married with children... but i will forgive him...Watch this movie just to watch him! And... the movie was good besides him too. It has Al.DIMPLES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Christian IS HOTT!

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lisagirl117
1995/10/19

This isn't the greatest movie ever made, and the ending of the movie was pretty predictable, but I have to say I really enjoyed it. I thought the chemistry between Richard Karn and Mary Page Keller was excellent. It was one of those movies that made me feel good afterwards.

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Tim
1995/10/20

This is a great movie. It's a wonderful family movie. If your family loves something touching or funny this is for you. It's about two teenage kids entering into a soda contest. The two teenage kids are not related. They enter the contest as one happy family. Has a happy ending.. If you love Richard Karn Picture Perfect is for you.

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Guitar-8
1995/10/21

This is a fun movie to watch about neighbors working together as a family. My favorite part was The Beef & Beer scene when Alan Walters (Christian Campbell) helped George Thomas (Richard Karn) out of his stage fright when he grabbed an electric guitar, played his favorite song as Campbell & Karn played and sang "You Really Got Me"! Cool performance, even though they're not Van Halen (Nissan Maxima commercial) or The Kinks! By the way for you trivia freaks, the name of Alan's band is The Greasy Monkeys. As Alan Walters would say, "I think I'm about to be brilliant!"

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