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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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Stranger 4 by Jon Barton
“If ever the term "hilarity ensues" was more appropriate than when describing Visser's western, I've yet to discover it.”
Directed by Jordi Visser
90%
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Vlarion 1 - The Elemental War by Jon Barton
“However great it would have been for its time, even the most hardcore audiences may find Vlarion hard to follow at times.”
Directed by Aaron Haynes
70%
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347
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Vlarion 2 - Darkness Gathering by Jon Barton
“Look beyond the dated form of the movie and you can see just how much of an epic task Aaron Haynes took on to tell this awesome tale.”
Directed by Aaron Haynes
75%
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351
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Vlarion 3 - Carrier of the Light by Jon Barton
“Serves more to push the narrative forward into new territory and lead into the highs of the fourth film than offer anything especially unique.”
Directed by Aaron Haynes
70%
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318
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Vlarion 4 - The Heavens Crumble by Jon Barton
“Vlarion 4 in the best sense of the word makes the audience feel a very genuine sense of gratification.”
Directed by Aaron Haynes
90%
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321
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JDR Revival by Jon Barton
“A superior sequel if only for greasing the wheels and a shiny new paintjob.”
Directed by Dominator Dan
70%
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241
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Alternate Vlarion 2 - Dark Anticipation by Jon Barton
“Reviewing AV2 for all its new touches is like reviewing V2 all over, save for the replacement ending which sadly isn't as effective.”
Directed by Aaron Haynes
70%
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247
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Alternate Vlarion 3 - Echo Of Time by Jon Barton
“The power of a good story in the greatest sense of the word.”
Directed by Aaron Haynes
100%
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289
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Maybe Next Year by Jon Barton
“Highly cinematic, excellently constructed and well thought out.”
Directed by Mike Storch
60%
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214
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The Memory by Jon Barton
“It's a good short, if sometimes theres an overwhelming sense of deja vu.”
Directed by Mike Storch
65%
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268
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Mistake by Jon Barton
“A lesser short but still one that stands its ground, and serves as a reminder that Storch is a talented director.”
Directed by Mike Storch
40%
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191
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The Mario Saga by Jon Barton
“It's a good film, and for all its subtleties it deserves the mantle of the best Mario movie out there.”
Directed by HMC
60%
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237
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GNOMES by Jon Barton
“For what it is, it's a good film. For what it tries to be, it sadly isn't.”
Directed by Mike Storch
65%
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191
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Final Fantasy: The Ultimate Epic - The First Saga by Jon Barton
“God bless Greg Strnad: this is his world and he's playing by his rules.”
Directed by Gerfro
95%
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253
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Manhattan Folds by Jon Barton
“Manhattan Folds is a noble experiment, and I give credit to JP for his flair and the panache with which this was pulled off.”
Directed by JP
65%
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228
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Jurassic Park: Undiscovered Chaos by Jon Barton
“Jurassic Park: Undiscovered Chaos is a film made before its time, and being too big for its boots it end up just being pretentious.”
Directed by James Ballard
40%
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197
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Ninja Gaiden by Jon Barton
“What I really love about it is its unconvoluted talent for making my emotions crumble.”
Directed by Gorosaurus
100%
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236
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Doom: Platinum Edition by Jon Barton
“Doom is a very rich, very intelligent horror film that serves to make your skin crawl more than to out and out scare.”
Directed by JP
85%
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274
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Of Minds and Darkness by Evil Ash
“This dark tale of the minds of humans and the decisions we unwittingly make is engaging and makes this film the enjoyable watch that it is.”
Directed by Andres
75%
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196
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Pamela by Jon Barton
“Pamela is consistently entertaining, wildly accurate and is set to be a surefire classic. It's daring, it's bold, it's stupid.”
Directed by Aaron Haynes
100%
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312
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SATANIK by Jon Barton
“It's wonderfully directed, and morally daring in a way no director has ever been.”
Directed by Andres De La Hoz
100%
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226
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The Bird Sanctuary by Jon Barton
“What's wrong with Bird Sanctuary, what's really wrong with it, is not so much a case of trying too hard as it is astonishingly underachieving.”
Directed by Tuna Hematoma
40%
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241
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Teh Epic Episode 1 by Jon Barton
“Mike and Justin earn their stripes once more with a thoughtful piss-take on a classic genre.”
Directed by Justin Wawrzonek
60%
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235
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N.U.T.S 1 by Jon Barton
“Nuts is simply put, damn fine entertainment.”
Directed by Redwampa
90%
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246
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N.U.T.S 2 by Jon Barton
“Picking up where the first film left off, the sequel is infinitely superior.”
Directed by Redwampa
100%
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274
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Actor's Day by Jon Barton
“Ultimately Actor’s Day has no clear conception of what it actually wants to do or say to its audience.”
Directed by Dominator Dan
55%
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250
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00Dee Boned: Venison Jelly by Jon Barton
“Witty, funny and very likeable, Venison Jelly is immense and enjoyable without out-staying it’s welcome.”
Directed by Cowtacular Spleen
70%
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378
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Moderately Confused by Jon Barton
“MC is wonderfully constructed, radiantly scripted and ultimately directed in a way that outshines the first film in every way.”
Directed by Orcus
95%
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235
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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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007: Unleash the Dragon by Jon Barton
“Often intelligent, sadly deficient.”
Directed by Frogman
85%
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336
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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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The Handmade Character by Jon Barton
“The film lacks a centre of any kind, the fuel without the engine.”
Directed by Ben Rice
30%
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291
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Derelict by Jon Barton
“Dark, brooding, twisted and silently threatening, this is not only the film of the festival, but the film of the year.”
Directed by Mousenator
90%
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264
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Shit Happens by Orcus
“Overall, hats off to Jeff Ching for giving us a solid drama.”
Directed by The Chinese Jew
92%
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195
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Alternate Vlarion 3 - Echo of Time by Orcus
“People really need to give this a chance and see this movie for what it really is: a great film.”
Directed by Aaron Haynes
89%
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263
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Ice Cream Man by Orcus
“Not expecting much from this movie I was actually quite suprised.”
Directed by Kyle Magocs
62%
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197
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Uprising 1 - Ghosts Awakened by Orcus
“Fans of Vlarion will definitely NOT be disappointed.”
Directed by Aaron Haynes
85%
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298
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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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Pamela (MAJOR SPOILERS) by Orcus
“Overall Pamela is a movie that everyone has to see. I'm not suggesting, I'm commanding.”
Directed by Aaron Haynes
100%
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354
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The Black Woods by Andres
“An incoherent, stupid mess of a movie that is unentertaining, annoying, and just plain lame.”
Directed by Jason Nelson
20%
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372
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