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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 491 reviews in the database.
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Ice Cream Man by Zaps
“I didn't have a clue what to expect, but at the end of the three minute movie, I wanted more.”
Directed by Kyle Magocs
78%
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20 Ways to Ruin Christmas by Zaps
“A nice way to spend a few minutes in the festive season of Christmas.”
Directed by Dominator Dan
78%
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343
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The Sniper @ 3DMM BB by Aaron Haynes
“A loud, rough, old-school sniper romp the way only Dan Martin can deliver it.”
Directed by Dominator Dan
78%
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434
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Doughboy's Hair-Raising Tale of General Enthusiasm by Aaron Haynes
“As a whole, Hair-Raising Tale does a good job of keeping our attention focused on the story rather than the stumbles.”
Directed by Doughboy
78%
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404
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The Man in the Black Suit by Phil Williamson
“A fun couple of unpretentious minutes”
Directed by Liam Brocklehurst
78%
2
429
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Hangman (2004 review) by Aaron Haynes
“Well-made and interesting, if not exactly airtight.”
Directed by Frogman
78%
2
1508
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Dundarundun - pointless running gag, or social critique? by Pogo
“The Binos are possibly the most morally pure characters ever seen in 3dmm, and true role models for society”
Directed by Destra Afsetis
79%
8
624
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Generations by Hey Mikey Pictures
“I can only assume that I would have got more out of this if I had actually followed any of the Bown and Doughboy vs. Ramza war.”
Directed by Jalal
79%
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202
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Doughboy's Hair-Raising Tale of General Enthusiasm by Hey Mikey Pictures
“A fun watch with a great ending that anyone can sit back and enjoy.”
Directed by Doughboy
79%
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218
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00Dee Boned: You Only Live Until You Die by Zaps
“It's the small touches that make this movie so entertaining.”
Directed by Cowtacular Spleen
79%
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338
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Violet Heights by Aaron Haynes
“Visually distinctive in a way 3DMM has never seen, but it stumbles in the ending.”
Directed by Richard Bevis
79%
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407
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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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503
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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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532
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Actor's Day by Aaron Haynes
“Actor's Day is consistently entertaining, even if it ends a bit too quickly and doesn't do all it seemingly could.”
Directed by Dominator Dan
80%
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459
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Cycles by Gorosaurus
“A fun little anecdote that contains more than meets the eye, but doesn't rely on such for story completion or raw satisfaction.”
Directed by Andres De La Hoz
80%
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298
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Cycles by Z-Man
“What Andres brings forward is a non-revolutionary, yet quite well crafted movie making style that, with a little effort, could be attained by anyone.”
Directed by Andres De La Hoz
80%
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299
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Humorville Final by Zaps
“Since this is possibly the last Humorville title, I was expecting a great ending, and I was not disappointed.”
Directed by Dean Francis
80%
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361
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Powerplay Part 1 by Jon Barton
“The start of a brilliant saga no doubt, but in the long run Part 1 will not be remembered as the best one.”
Directed by Jorrit Stuifmeel
80%
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366
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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%
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261
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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%
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386
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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%
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297
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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%
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512
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Whitman by Jon Barton
“The best thing about Whitman in my mind is that it never stoops to self parody.”
Directed by Evan
80%
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230
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JDR Revolutions by Jon Barton
“Once it gets going, you won't care it has no voices or fairly dull camera angles.”
Directed by Dominator Dan
80%
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187
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How to Save the World by Jon Barton
“How To Save The World more than anything else capitalises on Tom's success, and acts as a fitting climax to his retirement.”
Directed by Tom Saville
80%
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234
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Missing by Jon Barton
“A shame then it’s old turf for Storch rather than new ground.”
Directed by Mike Storch
80%
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204
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REDUX by Andres
“It's a good movie, but let's give this concept a good rest once and for all before this becomes the standard movie type for people to show off.”
Directed by Aaron Haynes
80%
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333
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Whitman (DVD Edition) by Z-Man
“Whitman may not be perfect, but a lot of movies should be more like it. [DVD Edition]”
Directed by Evan
80%
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290
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Lethal Intention by Hey Mikey Pictures
“In a movie of this type, if the action is good, it can easily carry the movie for it's short length.”
Directed by Adam Shaw
80%
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194
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Abortion by Zaps
“A couple of minutes with great animations and some awesome sceneries, but with matters which are left ambiguous.”
Directed by Santiago
80%
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227
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Godzilla 1998: Platinum Edition by Hey Mikey Pictures
“The movie still suffers from the same problems it did back when it was made, but thanks to Goro, the REALLY entertaining part holds up extremely well.”
Directed by Gorosaurus
80%
4
279
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The Bird Sanctuary by Hey Mikey Pictures
“If you like Tuna's particular brand of humour, you would be crazy to miss this one.”
Directed by Tuna Hematoma
80%
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199
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END by Phil Williamson
“END is an amazing visual experience, and plenty of fun to sit back and watch, but if you go looking for meaning, expect disappointment.”
Directed by Michael Sandford
80%
4
489
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Jim McGraff - Episode 1 by Fredrick
“Jim McGraff has style, it has personality and last, but not least: it is entertaining. Despite its faults, that is all a decent PAM really needs.”
Directed by Dominator Dan
80%
2
316
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Crystal Forest by Jesterfoot
“Amazing visuals, but the storyline needs better direction.”
Directed by Richard Bevis
80%
2
292
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The Mad Man by Plopilpy
“The Mad Man brings some interesting things to the table. It's not the best film, but it can stay over for dinner.”
Directed by PizzaLuigi
80%
6
481
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Lock 'N' Load 2 by Orcus
“A damn fine compliation that ranks up there with Andres' Unfinished Work and Woulda Coulda Shoulda.”
Directed by Gorosaurus
81%
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187
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3DMM Evil Episode 03 by Zaps
“Episode three is the best one to date, and if the director can keep improving, who knows how good this can become?”
Directed by Klaymen
81%
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320
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Vlarion 3 - Carrier of the Light by Zaps
“It's certainly more gripping than Vlarion 2, which did boast THAT nail-biting ending.”
Directed by Aaron Haynes
81%
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332
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KRB Revival by Zaps
“If I enjoyed it, surely you lot, who have seen Replay: Replayed and who know the characters, will like it even better.”
Directed by Pogo
81%
0
232
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