| Apocalypse | |
| Directed by:
Robert Domke Released: March 2000 |
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Borrowing ideas and plots details HEAVILY from the mega-budget Hollywood flick 'Armageddon', 'Apocalypse' tells the story of an asteroid on a collision course with Earth. If it were to hit the planet, it would undoubtably destroy all life in very much the same fashion that is said to have happened in the age of dinosaurs. The worlds only hope is a group of trailer-trash oil-drillers (even though no drilling is involved) who must land a nuclear bomb on the asteroid in the aim to blow it to smytherines. Hang on, when I said it 'borrows' ideas from 'Armageddon' I lied. This is the 3dmm counterpart.
It's clear Domke worked hard to lovingly recreate a genuine look and feel to it. The problem is though, I think he must have lost steam soon after starting the project. The story is abreviated way too much - the movies goes from 'just starting' all the way to 'just ending' in such a short space of time. The story looses it's own substance that it worked so hard to establish in the first few scenes and all too quickly the 'o so abrupt ending is almost thrown upon us. I felt cheated and disappointed. This is a Hollywood rip-off that could have been something great. |
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Apocalypse [6.08 MB] |
| BAM! 7 | |
| Directed by:
Robert Domke Released: September 2002 |
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This one was good but didn't really introduce any new ideas into the series and wasn't very funny. A nice try though, at least it wasn't hideously long and boring. |
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BAM! 7 [121 KB] |
| Body Movin' | |
| Directed by:
Robert Domke Released: January 2000 |
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Hehe, a very funny porno flick by Rob here. The animation is quite good throughout and very realistic in places. There are alot of hand-made characters all in hand-made scenes and considering how long ago it was made, this movie has really stood the test of time. Definitely worth a look even if you aren't horny. |
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Body Movin' [1.48 MB] |
| C1 | |
| Directed by:
Robert Domke Released: April 2002 |
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Simply amazing. This movie memorized me, it is art. Pure and simple genius. You can't come any closer to a good art movie in 3dmm. It begins with simple lines and colours white to black, then the red is introduced. Robert explained that the positioning of the lines and shapes is random depending on where 3D Movie Maker decided to paste the new object. This idea is original and simply breathtaking. A fair amount of you will find it hideously boring, but respect the idea. The soundtrack was perfect except a drum beat getting louder or stronger could've made this movie a 10. Download now! |
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C1 [536 KB] |
| Consumed | |
| Directed by:
Robert Domke Released: October 2002 |
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Very very strange. If I could sum this movie up in one word, it would be 'abstract'. The style is totally unique and cool. I do like the style and music but to some people this is complete trash. A funny but predictable ending. Decent though. |
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Consumed [296 KB] |
| Drugheads | |
| Directed by:
Robert Domke Released: January 1999 |
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A really good action movie here with some impressive animation. The movie follows two drug taking idiots with a van full of drugs, when they hit the road for Mexico. Drugheads has been dubbed many-a-time as the greatest 3dmm action movie ever created. Whatever your opinion on the movie though, there is no doubting that this is a 3dmm classic. Made WAY back in 1999, this movie boasts animation and scenery way ahead of its time. If you haven't seen this movie yet, now is the perfect opportunity - this shouldn't be missed. |
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Drugheads [1.72 MB] |
| Forgotten Heros | |
| Directed by:
Evan Strobel, Andrew James Thomas Released: December 2004 |
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I absolutely loved this movie, and I genuinely felt moved by it (if I'm going to be totally honest I probably would have cried if it was any longer). Andrew was in charge of the story writing, and Evan played the role of director.
It follows a very nice concept that I think was perfectly realised. Almost celebrating the fun and great times of the 3dmm 'good old days', the movie adds a nice twist to the old/default actor gimmick in a similar way (albeit from a completely different perspective) to 'Actors Day'. The movie makes use of no expansions on purpose, depicting a tale where all the 'actors' are scared; trying to accept their fate due to the arrival of the new 3dmm expansions. In short, they think they'll be forgotten. A beautiful little short, which took me by surprise. I hope you can all appreciate it as much as I did. |
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Forgotten Heros [3.84 MB] |
| Half Life | |
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Rob Released: April 1999 |
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Having never played the PC game, I can't tell you whether or not if this movie follows the original story closely or not. It must follow it somewhat, as all the voices used are obviously samples from the game - something that has been done before but has never sounded as professional as this. I believe this movie was release around 3 years ago now, and it's stood the test of time incredibly well. Animation and scenery isn't fantastic by today's standards but the important thing is that it works. Back in it's day I can imagine this being one hell of a flick. It's a shame that the concluding part never materialised. Defiantly worth a watch. |
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Half Life [2.26 MB] |
| Last Man Standing, The | |
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Spencer Crabb, Evan Strobel Released: June 2001 |
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This was a large download back in 2001... 9MB on an unreliable 56k? Impossible! Though this was better than a lot of the rubbish being release around this time, I guess you could call this one of those early emerging PAM defining genre movies, much in the style of DD's 'cinematography'. Watching this does get a little tiring, especially when the movies action is nothing more than mediocre. However, it is more interesting to watch than alot of other action movie, and the plot, though straight forward, is enough to keep you interested. Love it or hate it. Review by Will Cheyney. |
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Last Man Standing, The [8.87 MB] |
| Lezero's Part 1, The | |
| Directed by:
Evan Strobel Released: November 2002 |
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A simply brilliant movie from Evan. This movie is proof of how a decent story can make the film so brilliant without having to have amazing animation. A simple formula with quick changing camera angles and amazingly decent voices made it worth every second. I can't wait to see part 2 as this movie really had me on the edge of my seat. Simply magnificent. |
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Lezero's Part 1, The [7.81 MB] |
| Lezero's Part 2 (unfinished), The | |
| Directed by:
Evan Strobel Released: March 2003 |
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Yet another unfinished movie by Evan - and as always it looked awesome. It's such a shame that Lezero's hasn't been finished - it could have give the almighty Men of Seattle a run for it money. It was obvious that the guy who wrote the script (Kevin Pellegrinelli) thought it through and planned it well. It had a very cinematic feel to it - coming close to that found in Men Of Seattle.
The lack of music in the beginning scenes kinda ruined the atmosphere movie. Definitely a movie I would like to see Evan finish. |
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Lezero's Part 2 (unfinished), The [1.85 MB] |
| No Fears 1: The Strangers | |
| Directed by:
Evan Strobel Released: November 2001 |
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Previously known as 'Stranger', 'No Fears: The Strangers', is the first installment in the 'No Fears' series. The director has had a good attempt at developing a followable storyline, however, you often find yourself wondering what the hell is going on, and who is who - but hey, this is pretty much a pointless action movie, right, and it is the first episode, so a certain degree of mystery surrounding the plot and characters has to be expected.
The voice acting throughout, is of a high standard - clear and cool. The animation is also of a good throughout. Movements are swift and fluid, and the occasional sweeping camera is nice. Overall, a very nice, neat and fast paced movie from Evan. I think plot details and character development will be handled in later episodes, so look out for those when they are released. |
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No Fears 1: The Strangers [3.08 MB] |
| No Fears 2: The Unseen (unfinished) | |
| Directed by:
Evan Strobel Released: August 2002 |
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A cool action movie here from Evan, It has a reasonably good plot and isn't too hard to follow. It's annoying that's it's unfinished as it becomes another movie that could've been so much more. The action was fast and well animated, I particularly liked the detailed hotel outside and the room camera angle (see pic). A decent movie throughout, deserving a solid eight out of ten. |
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No Fears 2: The Unseen (unfinished) [1.23 MB] |
| Nuclear Dawn | |
| Directed by:
Spencer Crabb, Evan Strobel Released: December 2002 |
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A very very decent action movie here from two very talented directors. The first thing that struck me about this movie was the brilliant soundtrack accompanying the action, very fitting and exciting. The plot is fairly standard but the camera angles and characterisation makes it good to watch. The voices are also good, although some were not as easy to hear as others. Overall a very good movie with enough excitement to satisfy anyone. Download now. |
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Nuclear Dawn [8.80 MB] |
| Story of Xentrix, The | |
| Directed by:
Robert Domke Released: March 2003 |
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An incredibly off-beat and original movie. This uniquely stylised movie is set in a 'digital' world following the tale of Xentrix. Robert has added some very nice touches to the movie, including 'electronic' sounding voices - very Stephen Hawkings-esqe. Wackey scenery and quirky animation make this a recommended watch. It is also Roberts 'good-bye' movie. |
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Story of Xentrix, The [524 KB] |
| Whitman | |
| Directed by:
Evan Strobel Released: July 2003 |
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I love it when Evan finishes a movie, it's something he should do more often. Whitman is one of Evan's finest titles to date. Not only is it complete, it's dark, deep and involving. The scenery, like most of Evan's, it fantastically detailed - suiting the mood in terms of composition and colour. The camera angles and cuts are well thought out and the voice acting is superb. A good watch and a movie I recommend you add to your collection. |
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Whitman [5.16 MB] |
| Whitman Special Edition DVD | |
| Directed by:
Evan Strobel Released: December 2003 |
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The original Whitman was brilliant. I must say, this Special Edition doesn |
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Whitman Special Edition DVD [30.95 MB] |