Aaarnishoz
Directed by: Ben Wheele
Released: November 2001
Preview Ben Wheele's much anticipated and hyped movie is here. And a damn good zombie fest affair it is too - even if it is a little rough around the edges. Its only real let down is that at times there is a distinct lack of a sound track and voices which makes everything seem a little sparse and often ruins the movies atmosphere and suspense. As I said before, the movie is a zombie flick heavily based on the movie, "Dusk till Dawn" - which I believe is a good thing! Blood and gore are aplenty and watching zombie upon zombie being torn apart is extremely 'fun' to watch. I commend Ben on his technique of creating his convincing blood and gore. Massively entertaining to watch, and definitely not something to be missed.
Overall rating: 9/10 Download
Aaarnishoz [6.42 MB]
Dunde #1
Directed by: Ben Wheele
Released: June 2001
Preview This is an original and great movie, which is also enjoyable to watch. About a really dumb man, trying to be taught the basics of the game 'know and run'. It has a very nice feel to it with it's 'Nutcracker suite' sound track, smooth animation, and it's 3d text popups for the dialogue. A very good movie that is nice and different to other 3D movies around at the moment, although, perhaps the ending isn't as good as it could have been. A recommend download.
Overall rating: 7/10 Download
Dunde #1 [505 KB]
Dunde #2
Directed by: Ben Wheele
Released: July 2001
Preview Ever wanted to build your own spaceship? Dunde shows you how! This small, quiet but so juicily animated short has all the style and humor that Wheele usually has in his classic 'Less-plot-more-awesome-weapon-animations' kind of movies. It's such small size and provides some good, solid humor, so download it! It could come in handy if you ever wanted to fly into space! Review by Will Bamber.
Overall rating: 7/10 Download
Dunde #2 [687 KB]
Pants As
Directed by: Ben Wheele
Released: October 2000
Preview Very odd this. A bunch of little skits/stills precede the main feature with Thomas the Tank Engine, Postman Pat, an Indian man and others. Then the feature about an escape from a tower which is quite entertaining to watch followed by corny ending animation's.
Overall rating: 6/10 Download
Pants As [2.54 MB]
Pants As 2
Directed by: Ben Wheele
Released: July 2001
Preview A disorganized, unfocused nothingfest, PaNTs As Classic is Ben Wheale's "film" about nothing, for no purpose other than to release something that attempts to find its own groove in being some sort of "alternative movie." It fails miserably. Whatever PaNTs As is, entertaining, it is not, impressive, it is not, and pointless? It is. There is no story, no cohesive visual style, and contains a "Woohoo"-less version of the "Woohoo Song." That pretty much sums up the film. No amount of boredom could possibly drive me to reccommend this. Review by Andrew Salter.
Overall rating: 1/10 Download
Pants As 2 [480 KB]
Texan Silly Boys
Directed by: Ben Wheele
Released: November 2000
Preview An absolute romperstomper from Ben Wheele: this debut episode marks the beginning of what looks like a marvelous series. From the opening movie company intros, the mood was set for a blockbuster that was a blend of blood and belly-laughs. It is about two guys who meet up and become involved in conflict. Blahblahblah. The story doesn't make too much sense really - though you can get the main sense of what is going on - however it's just one of those 3dmm works that you can sit back and enjoy the eye-candy without thinking hard while having a chuckle along the way. From nice-looking scenery and locales to superb gunplay, this is awesome. And only the beginning of a series. I know that I'm certainly looking forward to it.
Overall rating: 9/10 Download
Texan Silly Boys [1.49 MB]
Texan Silly Boys 2
Directed by: Ben Wheele
Released: June 2003
Preview Texan Silly Boys 1 was awesome. Ever since its release a couple of years ago I have been looking forward to the release of this second part in the "series" for more pointless action, guns and comedy. Number 2 didn't disappoint... Highly original humor, fantastic animation and funky qwerks throughout. I particularly liked Gustave's conscience suggesting to do something ridiculous all the time and the 'Power Head' - you'll understand when you see it... As in the first movie, the story makes very little sense, here's the general idea; a bunch of guys get some guns out the ground, blow some stuff up, shoot some people, Gustave gets arrested (because of his conscience telling him to go and slap the police officer), a bust out of jail followed by some more blowing up. Its great! Ben's choice was music was excellent and well suited to every situation. The scenery is candy to the eyes and well composed as we've come to expect from Ben AND if that wasn't enough Ben, the little tease, tells us to watch out for Aaarnishoz 2 right at the end. Arg! I for one can't wait...
Overall rating: 9/10 Download
Texan Silly Boys 2 [5.09 MB]