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Welcome to the 3dmm.com reviews database. Listed below are reviews of 3dmm movies, written by members of our community. All 3dmm.com users are encouraged to contribute to this database when posting extensive reviews of both present and past movie releases. There are currently 511 reviews in the database.
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The 3dmm Game Show by Aaron Haynes
“I laughed until my sides hurt. I was grinning the whole goddamn time.”
Directed by Tom Breed
92%
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931
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"Fear" fully good beginnings by Andrew Salter
“While the story leaves off, and the final scenes are lacking voices, the movie is a good use of time, and an excellent debut for Johnson.”
Directed by Mousenator
68%
0
870
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Andrew's "Missing" Review by Andrew Salter
“Missing was well worth the download, and a movie that fans of Storch's work and thrillers should definitely take the time to see.”
Directed by Mike Storch
82%
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592
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Andrew's "The 3dmm Game Show" Review by Andrew Salter
“Lots of fun, though slightly lacking visuals and some organization.”
Directed by Tom Breed
80%
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667
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The Bird Sanctuary by Aaron Haynes
“A jarring film, oscillating between no-effort jokes and animation and occasional attempts at bringing some kind of movie together.”
Directed by Tuna Hematoma
52%
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726
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Zaps' "Derelict" Review by Zaps
“...a strong, tense, exciting, atmospheric film which does work to some extent in making you worry for the characters themselves.”
Directed by Mousenator
87%
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875
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A New Kind of Airport by Aaron Haynes
“The direction renders the entire thing into something far sillier and more simpleminded than it has any business being.”
Directed by Warren Wagner
35%
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864
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Deck the Hacks 2 by Aaron Haynes
“Succeeds as a surprisingly entertaining and light-hearted film with moments of brilliant comic inspiration and interesting and amusing characters.”
Directed by Ned Carlson
70%
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786
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5DMM by Aaron Haynes
“Nonstop balls-to-the-wall insanity. This is like DD on overdrive.”
Directed by Dominator Dan
90%
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844
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The Totalitarian Blueberry by Aaron Haynes
“A clever idea cranked out in a very short amount of time, and does its job entertaining us.”
Directed by Warren Wagner
65%
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705
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Missing by Aaron Haynes
“It's a shame that more isn't done with it, but they were smart enough to end the movie quickly enough that it doesn't sag too much.”
Directed by Mike Storch
80%
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710
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Moderately Confused by Aaron Haynes
“One of the most gratifying experiences I've had with this program.”
Directed by Orcus
97%
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828
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Teh Epic Episode 1 by Aaron Haynes
“Teh Epic is neither a joyous celebration of fantasy nor a satirical deconstruction of its flaws, but something in between.”
Directed by Justin Wawrzonek
85%
0
720
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Ninja Gaiden by Aaron Haynes
“The refinement of Goro's trademark exagerrated cartoon animation into a subtle, darker, and more captivating form.”
Directed by Gorosaurus
95%
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714
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Killing Ramza Brave by Aaron Haynes
“Someone, PLEASE make the hurting stop.”
Directed by Tom Bown
45%
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777
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JDR Revival by Aaron Haynes
“If characters in any PAM ever sat down to watch cartoons, they'd probably see something like JDR Revival.”
Directed by Dominator Dan
100%
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753
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Videogame Nightmare 2 by Aaron Haynes
“It has a sort of charm and innocence that make it more endearing than almost any other movie that's been released.”
Directed by Justin Wawrzonek
92%
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975
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JDR Revolutions by Aaron Haynes
“JDR Revolutions calls upon an ancient, subconscious form of artistry known as "screwing around and seeing what new things one can make".”
Directed by Dominator Dan
95%
0
687
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Slightly Confused by Aaron Haynes
“Too long, too quiet, and runs out of steam, but the leisurely paced plot is accentuated by moments of true comic inspiration.”
Directed by Orcus
69%
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633
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Moderately Confusing, Wonderfully Fun by Andrew Salter
“Moderately Confused is a great character-driven comedy with a healthy dose of fun and slick visuals.”
Directed by Orcus
84%
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598
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Pamela Seduces by Andrew Salter
“Pamela is an essential download for any kind of 3DMM person ever. It has a couple flaws, but what doesn't? These hardly detract from the experience.”
Directed by Aaron Haynes
94%
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707
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Totalitarian Blueberry: What a concept by Andrew Salter
“While a good setup for a concept movie, "Blueberry" suffers from stale camera angles and obvious dialogue.”
Directed by Warren Wagner
61%
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607
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Handmade Character: A Mixed Bag by Andrew Salter
“While visually appealing, HMC is not without some big faults, especially in the story-aspect. This movie could have been much better.”
Directed by Ben Rice
48%
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588
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JDR: Revived and Exhilerating by Andrew Salter
“Though thin on the plot line, JDR Revival manages to be an entertaining action movie throughout the majority of its forty-minute reign of the screen.”
Directed by Dominator Dan
84%
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565
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The Surreal Desert: Desert Eagle by Andrew Salter
“Although lacking storytelling elements, the conceptual feel of this film is fresh and new.”
Directed by Kyle Magocs
65%
0
592
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Toasting to Humour: Mean Bread by Andrew Salter
“It works, it’s funny, and it’s great fun to watch.”
Directed by Demented Ferret
92%
0
613
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Final Fantasy: The Ultimate Epic - The First Saga by Aaron Haynes
“It's not often that a movie's title can refer to itself with the phrase 'the ultimate epic' and contain not one bit of exagerration or conceit.”
Directed by Gerfro
100%
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891
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Mean Bread's Totally Bitchin' Adventure by Zaps
“...you won't forget this for a long time, most likely because of its many laughable jokes and its wonderful, cartoony style.”
Directed by Demented Ferret
83%
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651
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5DMM by Zaps
“5DMM boasts original, funny ideas, and animations worth gawping at...for a chain movie, it is a treat to watch.”
Directed by Dominator Dan
75%
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781
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Bodily Functions by Zaps
“Bodily Functions is an instant classic, which cannot be improved in any meaningful way.”
Directed by Sinarach
100%
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676
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Generations by Aaron Haynes
“The irony of this movie is staggeringly funny in retrospect, but at least Ramza tried at one point.”
Directed by Jalal
70%
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710
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Dead Heart in a Dead World by Aaron Haynes
“The whole thing is polished to a slick, atmospheric shine, so even if you don't "get it," you're practically guaranteed to not get bored.”
Directed by Andres De La Hoz
89%
0
724
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Space Station Alpha by Aaron Haynes
“We're given a complete story here, so if it feels like there should be more, it's an advantage and not a detriment.”
Directed by Tom Saville
90%
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774
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The Totalitarian Blueberry by Zaps
“You will be hard-pressed not to like it to some extent, whether if it is the dialogue, the general concept, or seeing v3dmm's potential.”
Directed by Warren Wagner
68%
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666
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Doom: Platinum Edition by Aaron Haynes
“Intentional or not, JP has created quite an interesting conundrum here, and the film is even more poignant and interesting for it.”
Directed by JP
91%
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756
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Doom 2: The Awakening by Aaron Haynes
“Darker, quieter, and yet more powerful than the original in its consistent pledge to inevitabilty.”
Directed by JP
100%
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854
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Redwampa Meets Pikios by Aaron Haynes
“I was blown away by Pikios's ability to tell a story in the most visceral way possible, but also because RmP actually feels like a finished film.”
Directed by Sinarach
90%
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694
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SATANIK by Aaron Haynes
“So viciously cruel it's exhilarating. Quite possibly the most emotive and engaging 3DMM film of all time.”
Directed by Andres De La Hoz
100%
0
896
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Missing by Zaps
“Missing lacks that extra bit of polish to make it a truly memorable film, but its nerving and chilling scenes still make this a must-see.”
Directed by Mike Storch
85%
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707
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Desert Eagle by Zaps
“I am glad Magocs chose a darker theme this time round…but I cannot help feeling a little bit disappointed that it was not anything more special.”
Directed by Kyle Magocs
70%
0
602
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