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(1999 TV Movie)

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6/10
Phantom of the Cyberspace
Mikew30015 April 2002
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!
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4/10
NOTHING TO SEE HERE
nogodnomasters12 December 2018
Warning: Spoilers
This is a sub-standard film hyped with a sexy photo and suggestive title. The movie is about a hi-tech dance club which features a reality performer in a seamless holographic image. The problem is that the software has created a dark ominous man who scares the heck out of the singer. Samantha (Claudine Wilde) is the original star, but then gets freaked out. She is replaced by Holly (Jean Louisa Kelly). Samantha has a brother who attempts to visit her, but her employer doesn't allow it, apparently Samantha lives at the studio too because calling her or visiting her at home is not a movie option. . The dancing and music was 1980's style, with the dancers at the club simply going through the motions. Holly, who is supposed to write her own music, performs several times, always the same song. The acting was bad, characters poorly developed, and a plot that leaves you scratching your head.

No sex or nudity and I don't recall any F-bombs. Not worth the rental. The movie can be bought as part of a 10 movie Sci-Fi pack, which has a few films worth watching.
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5/10
That song
ustickm12 September 2005
There have been various comments here about the song that Holly sings, all positive as I recall, so some proper identification is in order. It is in fact called "Holly" (not "Only in Hollywood" or anything else), and was originally recorded by the band that wrote it, Republica, on their self-titled 1996 album. I would say that the original version as sung by the band's little spitfire of a lead singer is somewhat better than this movie version (though there's nothing particularly wrong with the latter). Although Republica only had their 15 minutes of fame here in North America (maybe a half hour in their native UK), they might be familiar for their two hits "Ready to Go" and "Drop Dead Gorgeous". The movie itself is formulaic (it was clear to me all along who the "dark presence" was), but the SF theme is interesting and FX are indeed good.
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5/10
Halfway decent
elmo5516 November 2001
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.
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7/10
Catch it if you can.
Intrpers9 February 1999
A superficial, predictable plot line and ridiculous premise forever relegate this film to the "B" vault. However, it does manage to affect some substantial qualities of appeal. The special effects are beautiful and almost believable, while the music, especially the overriding theme "In Hollywood (Who Cares Anyway)" is memorable and effective at setting the pace and mood.

Of note is the inclusion of the young actress Indra Ové in this film as the lead character's best friend. Ms. Ové's bit performance in Interview with the Vampire (1994) was enough to (shall we say?) stop my heart. As the pleading, New Orleans prostitute, she moves even the most stoic of hearts. Indra has consistently been cast in pivotal, though minor, parts (most recently, the Brit TV series "Space Island One" and The Fifth Element (1997)) but is well deserving of more substantial roles. I await her anxiously.

Holly Moon is the standard beautiful, aspiring young vocalist played faithfully by Jean Louisa Kelly (Mr. Holland's Opus, Breathing Lessons) who has a huge itch for fame and recognition.

Still, I must say this film has its own weird flavor and is well worth the minutes wasted in front of the tube (made for TV (1999).) I give it a seven. Not a "must see," but catch it if you can. Very entertaining.
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8/10
Two thumbs up
mxb20014 September 1999
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.
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10/10
Need a copy!!!
adam spladam23 September 2000
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!
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9/10
Awesome Movie
loveshackbaby50-19 September 2006
I loved this movie, although it was a made for TV movie it was excellent. I had been searching for the song that Holly Moon had sung in the movie and finally found it. I'm mad that I could not find the song that Samatha had sung in the movie, but for all who are interested the song Holly Moon sings is "Holly" by "Republica" such an awesome song and a great band. They are based in the United Kingdom, but are gaining popularity in the United States with time. But they movie is excellent and I would love to know how I could get a copy of it. I've been searching and searching, with no luck. If anyone out there is reading this please let me know how I could acquire it. ENJOY!!!
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The Cyberstalking
homeruler645520 September 2012
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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As far as T.V. movies go...
Sickboy-2426 September 1999
As far as T.V. movies go, the Cyberstalking is as formulaic as they come. Its clean-cut, television quality mixed with standard special effects is mildly pleasing, but eye candy can only get you so far. If you've seen one of those Sci-Fi T.V. movie you've seen this one. If you've seen the Outerlimits with Mark Hamil, then you've definitely seen The Cyberstalking. The only interesting twist is a song sung by Holly Moon (that's the character's name -really)played by Jean Louisa Kelly. "Only in Hollywood," will definitely stick in your head and you'll find yourself humming a line or two. However, they do overuse this song and it'll get old faster than it takes to summarize the plot. Too bad they didn't add a couple of other songs. Holly Moon plays a struggling singer who desires to make it big. Working effortlessly to promote herself and perfect her craft she gets the opportunity of a lifetime when a producer hears her demo tape. Meanwhile his current artist reaches critical mass and ends up blowing a lobe after an intense session in the virtual reality simulator. Her brother knows something killed her in the program. Through the use of cybernetics, the producer links Holly Moon to a sort of

virtual reality mainframe whereupon she constructs a world by the power of thought in which to present her music; like a music video minus the annoying VJ's. However, things go wrong as a malignant phantom glitch appears in the simulation apparently out to kill again as it did the first time. It's up to the crusading brother to save Holly Moon... Brian Grant, the director should stick to what he does best -t.v. shows.
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Amazing!!!
Spladam9 March 2002
Explain this movie..wow, the summary sucks on here! Holly Moon is the pop star of the future. She sings, dances and has an imagination that is amazing. At a club called Cyber Phoria, your dreams become real. Holly Moon goes into virtual reality, where her dreams are projected into the "Cyber Cast" for the audiences in the club "Cyber Phoria" and around the world to see. Eccept, something is in there with her, and it killed Samantha, the previous singer. This is a must see made for TV movie, I hope it comes out on DVD or VHS some day soon. You can catch it sometimes on UPN.

-Adam. =)
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