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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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Bodily Functions by Jon Barton
“Touching, emotionally uplifting and bloody entertaining, this movie is a stroke of HM genius.”
Directed by Sinarach
90%
0
200
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Bodily Functions by Zaps
“This is no doubt a classic, one of the all-time greats.”
Directed by Sinarach
100%
0
218
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Bongo goes back in time by EvilHomer
“Bongo goes back in time is easily the best 3DMM movie in years.”
Directed by Nooby
3%
3
1501
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Bongo the Travaler by F-Man
“The days went by like shadows, the minutes wheeled like stars.”
Directed by McZee
100%
0
554
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Bothering Bongo by Oocca
“Excellent, cleverly crafted and the animation is smooth.”
Directed by WeenFanMike
100%
1
1495
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Bothering Bongo doesn't bother. It enlightens. by F-Man
“...So perfectly paced and executed that it feels like a Pixar short film that would precede a movie.”
Directed by WeenFanMike
95%
2
556
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Brief Announcement by Zaps
“Put simply, if "BBC" means nothing to you, you shouldn't bother wasting your time on this.”
Directed by Kayl
60%
0
195
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Bruised by Aaron Haynes
“I can think of few better ways to introduce yourself to the community than Skitch has done here.”
Directed by Skitch
93%
0
352
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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
349
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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
261
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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
237
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Cat Bones by Old Rivers
“A weed-fueled romp through the devil's playground that is Nickson's mind.”
Directed by Nickson
74%
3
483
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Consider this my revenge upon you people. by Youthboy
“Comedic genius can't always fix a slow pace, and this is no exception. That being said, this is truely slapstick at it's finest.”
Directed by WeenFanMike
92%
13
746
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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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Crystal Forest by Phil Williamson
“This is definitely one of Bevis's best works...a departure in both style and substance for him.”
Directed by Richard Bevis
89%
2
523
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Cycles by Evil Ash
“I absolutely loved this movie.”
Directed by Andres De La Hoz
100%
0
311
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Cycles by Hey Mikey Pictures
“Not quite a classic like DHIADW, but fun to watch and definately entertaining throughout.”
Directed by Andres De La Hoz
89%
0
275
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Cycles by Zaps
“Overall, this is a delightful movie to watch. If you like to think about the morals after movies, even better.”
Directed by Andres De La Hoz
84%
0
413
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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%
0
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%
0
299
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Cycles by Aaron Haynes
“The whole movie feels like it's been smacked together disinterestedly by a bored God with a lot of bright colors at his disposal.”
Directed by Andres De La Hoz
75%
0
413
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Date Rape by Andres
“It gets an 4/5 in Ching-status. But with real movie standards, I'm going to have to give it a -53/5.”
Directed by The Chinese Jew
60%
0
268
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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
606
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Dead Heart in a Dead World by Zaps
“Look around you after Dead Heart in a Dead World has finished running, and you will be grateful that there is colour in your life.”
Directed by Andres De La Hoz
86%
2
531
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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%
0
599
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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%
0
264
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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
511
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Desert Eagle by Orcus
“Maybe I need to rewatch it some but I'm gonna take it from face value and on that I really did not enjoy this movie. Better luck next time.”
Directed by Kyle Magocs
35%
2
419
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Devils + Angels by Gorosaurus
“A complete change of pace from the Jon Barton we've known up to now”
Directed by Jon Barton
89%
1
453
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Devils + Angels by Aaron Haynes
“Powerful and quiet. It leaves you thinking for a while.”
Directed by Jon Barton
91%
5
510
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Devils + Angels by Fredrick
“One can only hope that, in time, more people will respond to this and give it the recognition it deserves.”
Directed by Jon Barton
92%
1
385
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Diabolical Delightment by Zaps
“Death after death. After death. After death. I'm bored now.”
Directed by Will Maltby
49%
0
295
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Dinner at KFC 2: Steve Anderton's Battle by Old Rivers
“An entertaining and welcome return to form for the director.”
Directed by Toonsville
54%
2
1841
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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%
0
708
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Doom 2: The Awakening by Orcus
“What The Awakening represents is a benchmark that most 3dmm directors have yet to achieve.”
Directed by JP
90%
0
375
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Doom 2: The Awakening by Jon Barton
“Two years on and still going strong, The Awakening: Doom 2 acts its age and remains a crucial and pivotal sequel of its time.”
Directed by JP
100%
0
406
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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%
0
628
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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%
0
274
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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%
0
218
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Doughboy's Hair-Raising Tale of General Enthusiasm by Zaps
“It is hard not to warm to Doughboy's Hair-Raising Tale, but with a couple of major flaws, it is not quite there to be considered a 'great' movie.”
Directed by Doughboy
75%
0
220
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