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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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Two of a Kind 1.2 by Michael Sandford
“it’s great to see Jordi’s animation style in a serious movie”
Directed by Jordi Visser
90%
2
649
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Escape And Sacrifice by Pogo
“The be-all-end-all of how bad "serious" 3dmming can get....fails in almost every way a movie's able to fail.”
Directed by Tony Teulan
6%
6
742
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More like Space Station AWESOME, amirite? by HMC
“...Saville has managed to take all of the best parts of a science fiction movie and string them together in a way that is both satisfying and coherent”
Directed by Tom Saville
92%
0
502
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Ninja in the Real World by Gorosaurus
“Don't get this if you are intrigued by the word 'ninja.' There's really nothing ninja about it. Get it if you are into 3dmm iterations of Real World”
Directed by Tuna Hematoma
38%
2
721
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The Brief Case by Gorosaurus
“[The music's] dissonance with the story is exactly what the movie was created around”
Directed by Hiddin Image
59%
0
388
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A Ragtag Group of Rebelz by Pirate Balloon
“If it were possible, you'd end up pissing adrenaline”
Directed by Pozin
80%
0
634
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Tom Breed reviews Satanik by Tom Breed
“Forget the chronic masturbation to wash away your sorrows. Watch this movie instead!”
Directed by Andres De La Hoz
95%
2
572
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Ruins by Pogo
“Some good ideas are let down heavily by poor pacing, and dated animation.”
Directed by Michael Sandford
52%
0
476
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The Awesome Adventures of Rock & His Associates Review by Compcat
“...when those types of jokes are combined with loads of fantastic 3dmm skillage then you get pure entertainment.”
Directed by Destra Afsetis
93%
0
520
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Tom Saville's, How to Save the World by Michael Sandford
“that’s really what this movie is about, not making you think about long, involving plots, but just entertaining you”
Directed by Tom Saville
75%
0
540
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Ruins by Aaron Haynes
“What charms the movie has are drawn out long past the point of resonating with those likely to find it interesting.”
Directed by Michael Sandford
42%
3
660
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Fly and hit a couple branches on the way down. by HMC
“If you've ever seen one of those cheesy motivational posters that they hang in classrooms, this is basically the music video version of one of those.”
Directed by Richard Bevis
60%
1
561
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Removed by creator. by Jim Raynor
“Removed by creator.”
Directed by Ramu
1%
31
1545
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I Love You, My Darling by Jay Gilsenan
“Everything is right about I Love You, My Darling except the plot.”
Directed by Richard Bevis
35%
4
800
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v3dmmFPS Framerate Checker review by Adam Bibilo
“Fun, entertaining and a real hit with the young uns.”
Directed by Denny Betterman
89%
4
710
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Room 106 by Jay Gilsenan
“Overall, it's a nice short but not satisfying or resolving in the slightest.”
Directed by Molotov
58%
3
694
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Ice the Cat: The Lost Oprhan by Mattzer
“Overall, this wasnt really a great movie. V3dmm would have greatly improved the quality with todays great expansions.”
Directed by Espeon
29%
6
803
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VGN-2 Review by F-Man
“A fun movie to watch with your friends who have cricked eyes from playing video games to much.”
Directed by Justin Wawrzonek
86%
1
695
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The Backwards Chain Movie by Andres De La Hoz
“To be quite simple, this movie is inexcusable.”
Directed by Digital Taco
10%
1
747
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I Love You, My Darling by Aaron Haynes
“A muddled, misguided experience, sorely lacking in cohesion and extensively focusing on the wrong things.”
Directed by Richard Bevis
49%
5
675
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Men of Seattle by Aaron Haynes
“The experience is plagued by muddled, circuitous conversations and a wildly inconsistent tone. Frustratingly linear and muted.”
Directed by Dustin Guest
60%
3
683
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Liquid Sunshine by Andres De La Hoz
“It gels after a while. It's a flawed and ultimately not that moving piece of work, but it's one step away from greatness.”
Directed by Jon Barton
70%
0
620
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Liquid Sunshine by Hey Mikey Pictures
“As far as thought-provoking, somewhat artsy 3dmm films go, there's not much out there. Liquid Sunshine sets out to fill that void a little.”
Directed by Jon Barton
90%
0
472
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Liquid Sunshine by Evil Ash
“Good presentation, good flow, great everything... this is a damn fine movie.”
Directed by Jon Barton
95%
0
500
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Liquid Sunshine by Gorosaurus
“That rare movie that comes along and reminds us that cinema is not exclusive to story-telling, but an art form all of it's own.”
Directed by Jon Barton
95%
0
488
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Liquid Sunshine by Aaron Haynes
“Jon has crafted a lilting, bittersweet film where the style of direction match the message of the movie step for step.”
Directed by Jon Barton
95%
0
608
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Liquid Sunshine (DVD Edition) by Aaron Haynes
“[DVD Edition] What a beautiful, bittersweet project.”
Directed by Jon Barton
100%
1
590
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STEEL - The Complete Saga by Aaron Haynes
“It has all the lasting appeal of poking a dead animal. You laugh several times, but at the end it all just feels kind of hollow.”
Directed by Pogo
53%
0
611
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Toll Free by Aaron Haynes
“I've never heard dialogue so bad in a 3DMM movie. Not even Killing Ramza Brave.”
40%
0
594
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Andres's "Experimental" Toll Free Review by Andres De La Hoz
“It fails to make any sort of sense whatsoever. It's as frustrating as reading this review.”
40%
4
843
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Espirit De Corps Prologue by Andres De La Hoz
“While not a bad movie by any extent, Esprit De Corps has some flaws that prevent it from reaching the status of a must-watch film.”
Directed by Sergon
70%
0
549
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Espirit De Corps Prologue by Gorosaurus
“The directing was definitely the highlight of this movie. Lots of interesting/unique angles, and crafty ways of fooling the viewer here and there.”
Directed by Sergon
85%
0
365
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Espirit De Corps Prologue by Jon Barton
“It seems that on the rarest occasion, Andres' Manifesto has actually made an impact.”
Directed by Sergon
90%
0
399
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Sniper @ Andres De La Hoz HQ, The by Orcus
“This is one of more enjoyable shorts of the festival, if not the year. It's slick, entertaining, and overall just fun to watch.”
Directed by Andres De La Hoz
80%
0
379
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Sniper @ Andres De La Hoz HQ, The by Aaron Haynes
“A kinder, gentler, funnier Andres De La Hoz. Someone check the temperature in hell real fast.”
Directed by Andres De La Hoz
80%
0
489
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In the Box by Orcus
“If there is one movie out there that should show exactly how a short should be directed its In The Box.”
Directed by Guy Collins
90%
0
380
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In the Box by Aaron Haynes
“The distinct lack of your brilliantly creative mind at work in this community is felt by all who frequent the Movies forum, Mr. Collins.”
Directed by Guy Collins
93%
0
465
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Bruised by Jon Barton
“Interesting and lovely but nonetheless, a shame that Bruised could not have been explored further.”
Directed by Skitch
70%
0
351
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Bruised by Gorosaurus
“Technically it's nothing real groundbreaking or new in any respect, but it was still very well done and composed.”
Directed by Skitch
80%
0
375
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Bruised by Zaps
“Forget how long the Vlarion or JDR series are, this is just a few minutes long, and the idea behind it is simple, but so effective.”
Directed by Skitch
85%
0
478
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