Title: 3dmm Latenight Company/Director: Tuna Hematoma Genre: Talk Show Reviewed by MidbackMan Scale: 5 to 10: Very Bad A film of just terrible Quality; Don't bother 11 to 20: Bad A few slightly redeeming qualities but still not worth your time 21 to 30: It's okay Very ordinary technical stats; Not worthless but not great 31 to 40: Good Above average; Usually recommended to the fan of the specific genre 41 to 50: Very Good Well worth your attention; Content and design are spectacular Review: First off, this is one funny ass talk show! I didn't know if I wanted to do a full review for this movie, being that I figured the story tech category below would get a zero for not having one. But, since I've done it for other movies I figured, "why not?" Just so you know, Latenight has a decent... flow. I mean, it goes like a real TV show. I'm not going to give any points for that because I'm mad at Tuna for not putting me in the credits. Oh yeah, I'm in the show and probably have a reoccurring part as myself. You may remember me from such films as The True Mike Pfister, also directed by Tuna Hematoma. One of the only gripes with the movie is that I'm not in enough of the movie. The only other part I didn't care for was the long conversation (long to me anyway) with a guy whos name I forget so I'll just call him Bob. It was kinda boring. After that though, there were some really funny commercials. They were some of the best commercials I've seen in a 3dmm TV Show and made up some of my favorite parts of the film. Everything "Tuna" was great. The sets, the music, and the voices, all good. The animation wasn't amazing but there wasn't much moving around... It gets five points for making the guys look decent when they sit still. Speaking of sitting still, the interviews were pretty good. Not Tuna but the interviewee's were the likeable ones. Nick the Almighty's lines were hilarious and the other guy... well, he was very... normal. But it wasn't boring. This is a fairly long movie but even so, it really doens't ever become totally crappy and never made me want to shut it off. Maybe it's because it's been so long in coming out that I just HAD to see it. Story: 0/10 Animation: 5/10 Scenery: 10/10 Voices: 10/10 Music: 10/10 Total: 35/50 The Movies Highs: *Funny Tuna-istic Humor The Movies Lows: *Not enough Me Bottom Line: Not enough me but still very good. It's getting my Midback's Steakhouse Seal of Approval for having me in the first place. And for all that other funny stuff. NOTE TO READER: Take notice that the technical scores are just that: Technical Scores. The review will contain an opinion of how enjoyable the movie was overall. The Tech Scale may not reflect the opinions in the written review. As always if you agree or disagree with any of the opinions or technical scores in this article please feel free NOT to take it up with MidbackMan or the management of Review Central since no one really gives a rats ass about what you have to say. That's why you're at this site.