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Jem and the hologram desktop icon
Jem and the hologram desktop icon





jem and the hologram desktop icon
  1. JEM AND THE HOLOGRAM DESKTOP ICON MOVIE
  2. JEM AND THE HOLOGRAM DESKTOP ICON SERIES

Jetta has gone from British to Mexican-American, Roxy has gone from Italian-American to Korean-American, and Rio, who is Brazilian-American, has been whitewashed.

  • Overall, the film doesn't feel like a loving homage to the original series, but rather a giant middle finger to those who enjoyed the original.
  • Eric Raymond is male in the show, but in the film, Eric Raymond is a woman named Erica Raymond, making absolutely no sense.
  • There are no Misfits in the movie, except in the mid-credits scene, which is nothing more than sequel baiting for a follow-up to the eventually canceled film (see Trivia).
  • JEM AND THE HOLOGRAM DESKTOP ICON MOVIE

    Synergy in the movie is a small robot that's a blatant ripoff of R2-D2, while in the TV show, it's a giant super-computer.The main characters are portrayed as teenage girls in the film, but they're young women in the show.In the show, Jem's alter ego was Jerrica, and she used earrings to transform into her true self and alter ego.The movie could be considered one of, if not, the least faithful adaptation of a cartoon in film history, seeing it has a very, very poor grasp of the source material:.The graffiti on the side of their trailer reveals that they're the Misfits. Initially, they decline, but when the leader, Pizzazz, overhears that Rio is dating Jem, they agree and take Erica inside. In a mid-credits scene, Erica arrives in a seedy junkyard, where she attempts to recruit a group of punkish young women into a band to rival the Holograms. At the end of the movie, Rio and Jem kiss, Erica is fired, the house is safe, and everyone is happy. The reward for finishing the hunt is a final hologram message video from Jerrica and Kimber's father (in which he tells how much he loves Jerrica, but strangely not her sister Kimber). Rio and the girls break into Starlight, almost getting caught by Erica, but they succeed. Jerrica soon realizes that the last piece is the earrings that her dad told her to wear, but Erica told her to take them off when she first went to Starlight. Her sisters end up coming back to finish the scavenger hunt with her, and Rio also comes along. Jerrica visits the house in Los Angeles she used to live in with Kimber and her father.

    jem and the hologram desktop icon

    However, her sisters soon find out about the contract and leave. Jerrica signs, thinking that she is doing it for the family. Erica happily obliges, but she says that she wants Jerrica to leave her sisters and start a solo contract. Aunt Bailey tells Jerrica via FaceTime that their house is going for auction in a few days, and Jerrica asks for an advance. On the way, Rio and Jerrica develop feelings, much to Erica's dismay, who signs Rio off to another singer. In the process, they come across a small robot called Synergy built by the Benton sisters' deceased father, Emmett, which leads them on a scavenger hunt where each clue represents something Jerrica wanted to do with her father. Next, Jerrica and her sisters travel to Los Angeles because Jerrica earns a record deal with Starlight productions, meeting producer Erica Raymond and her son Rio. She accidentally forgets to delete the video, and Kimber posts it onto YouTube, garnering millions of views in a single day. Still, she uses a disguise, calling herself Jem, a nickname given to her by her deceased father.

    jem and the hologram desktop icon

    Jerrica learns that their house will be auctioned and vents her emotions by recording a song using Kimber's video camera to post blogs. Teenage songwriter Jerrica Benton and her younger sister Kimber live with their Aunt Bailey and two foster sisters, Aja and Shana. Chu had been interested in working on the film as he grew up watching the original animated Jem series with his sisters and became a fan of it as a result.

    JEM AND THE HOLOGRAM DESKTOP ICON SERIES

    Loosely based on the 1985-88 animated television series Jem by Christy Marx, the film is produced by Hasbro Studios and Blumhouse Productions, co-produced and directed by Jon M. Jem and the Holograms is a 2015 American musical fantasy drama film starring Aubrey Peeples as the title character, Stefanie Scott, Hayley Kiyoko, Aurora Perrineau, Juliette Lewis, Ryan Guzman, and Molly Ringwald. And not even Hasbro is safe from stinkers like this. A film that's anything BUT glamour, glitter, fashion, & fame.







    Jem and the hologram desktop icon