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Old 02-07-2008, 02:40 AM
Killing Spree
by Zaps
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2004, Movie, Action, Directed by Dash
Dash and Tucker Hime direct people killing other people (and being killed by other people).

This review contains no spoilers.

I am not entirely familiar with chain movies, but I'm pretty sure they are supposed to be miles better than this. No offence guys, but this is one of the worst movies I have ever seen released here. Nearly everything was poor, but some of Dash's bits were not too bad. For someone who hasn't touched 3DMM much, he is promising, and it was his parts that saved my final score from something which could have been lower than 20/100. Tucker's parts were quite disastrous really with a couple of minor exceptions. Sorry to be blunt. But I'm sure with more practice you can improve and go on to release something decent.

What else went wrong apart from the animations? What actually happened. Nothing made sense at all I'm afraid. All I get is random people killing each other...and that's about it. I could not put anything together. And most of the scenery was pretty poor, with a couple of average exceptions.

I feel guilty for piling on the critisisms so I'm going to try and sum this review off with something which could be constructive to you. Guys, before you make another movie, THINK of a plot. Doing it on-the-spot will get you nowhere. And don't get discouraged. You two have potential. Keep practising and good can come out of it. But for now, I'm sorry to say that this was a pathetic attempt. Chain movies aren't supposed to be this poorly-animated or random.

Score: 35/100
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