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Old 10-31-2020, 04:08 PM
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The Greenville boys attend their first ever Halloween party. But trouble begins once Cooper starts a century club.

Ok ok, enough with the banter.


Now, where do I begin? Oh I know, I'll put this review RIGHT AT THE END OF ONE OF MY FAVOURITE 3DMM SHORTS. Seriously, despite the fact that Trouble In Greenville was a rushed film (done in a SINGLE DAY) I still absolutely would watch that movie any number of times, because the humour is absolutely amazing; I always love Rivers' films since the guy obviously has a sense of humour, yet he likes to assign this "yes, I would like to take part in drinking various forms of alcoholic drinks" vibe to the main character. This film just BLEW THAT AWAY. I loved every single bit of it, especially how all of the camera pans were done with 3dmmAP, that's a very nice touch to things.

Next, we got to hear that familiar jam of a track as the characters pulled up to a beautifully animated frat house, and they stepped out with those same hilarious voices. (By the way, that Clinton impression was pretty neat, nice job on that). When Rivers streamed production of this, I saw "Greenville Anthem" in the file list and I realized then that this was gonna be a sequel. I love how, despite the fact that the first film was goofy as hell, this one opened with a monologue, acknowledging the characters hard work. I watched the film the whole way through this time (WITHOUT restarting because I was too excited) and, let me just say that I don't usually EVER laugh at a 3DMM film, but this one really got me laughing. I was already laughing at the whole "would you guys mind?" cliche, and the perfect setup for the demon summoning, but I DIED at the part when Clinton revealed that the book was something to do with George W. Bush. I also laughed at the fact that the portals to hell had "Greenville" among "Berlin" and "Moscow"..


Now, my LAST POINT. I gotta say that this feels absolutely like a CLASSIC 3DMM film. I'm glad Rivers has such a great taste in films, because he's still pumping out great flicks. He managed to fit that "fading text" effect and the great animation of the whole thing just makes me want to pay Rivers money, since I feel like I ripped him off by watching this for free... seriously.



All in all, I LOVED this film. Excellent job, from the camera pans to the fantastic humour, to the fact that this is a sequel to Trouble In FUCKING Greenville.






;PS, thanks for that mention in the post, I was glad to be able to youtube this.
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“With TIG being one of my favourites, I KNEW I'd absolutely love this.”
Last edited by Plopilpy : 01-19-2021 at 07:22 PM. Reason: Changed my rating from 95 to 93.
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Old 11-01-2020, 03:18 PM   #2
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Haha glad you enjoyed it.

I am pleased to see that reviews are becoming fashionable again.


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Old 02-02-2021, 08:55 PM   #3
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Last edited by Plopilpy : 01-19-2021 at 01:22 PM. Reason: Changed my rating from 95 to 93.
Haha why did you decide three months later that it was actually 2% less good than you originally determined it to be?


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Old 02-02-2021, 09:14 PM   #4
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Yeah, I watched Redux and I realized that although this movie is very very good, I couldn't really compare the two movies with similar ratings like that.


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