Title: The Litterbug Company/Director: Jimmy Pozin Genre: Action-Comedy Reviewed by MidbackMan Summary: A guy litters his can of sprite on the ground and some cops try to go kill him and he fights back... yeah this sounds like a winner! Scale: 1 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: Okay, lemme see what we have here. This movie isn't new at the time of this review but I've been goin old school lately since there are a lot of 3dmm movies that came before my time that i wanted to see. If you didn't already know, The Litterbug is about a... litter bug who decides to throw his can of sprite on the ground instead of throwing it in the conveniently placed trash can right next to him and gets in a little trouble when a little kid finds the can and tells him to stop littering and the man shoots him. That seems to be the theme of the movie right there. People get shot a lot and for no reason. It was a very interesting idea. A world where people get shot just for being there and in the way. The police seemed to shoot the most people. In the end the litterbug runs into a school and holds a kid close to him as a hostage, shoots the kid, (accidentally? I don't know - the voices weren't the best) then the cops shoot the Litterbug a million times. The next scene shows him in jail (despite that he was shot a billion times and should be dead) and then in a court room where he's read his verdict for littering (oh no, don't punish him for being a cop killer, NO don't do that!) It's a pretty weird story. It wasn't a brain teaser or anything and the intelligence factor was on par with the average WWF fan but it was still a pretty enjoyable, albeit somewhat retarded story. What was cool about it were the animations. It IS old school - back when people used one spinning block or sphere for the ground and made a little rectangle for the road and popped a car on top and made it seem like they were driving really fast. But even though it uses that old method of animating, it does it really well. There's always a lot of fast paced action and the one particular car chase scene in the movie is done REALLY well. I could honestly say that, that part of the movie is the selling point. There were the few problems, some people clipped through things, like i said, it was old school so don't expect the most amazing of effects but it's not so plain that it would cause any problems. Most of the things I saw that seemed lax were near the beginning and later I really started to enjoy the movie a lot more. If you like fast paced action, that one car chase scene may be enough to warrant a download FO SHO YO FO SHO! Story: 6/10 Graphics: 8/10 Creativity: 9/10 Voices: 5/10 Music: 5/10 Total: 33/50 (Thirtythree) The Movies Highs: *Some really fast paced action sequences; car chase scene ruled The Movies Lows: *Music was feh *Voices... feh *Few areas seemed unchecked or not unpolished Bottom Line: Well, it's style seems a bit used up but I actually prefer the old style of animating more than what we have today. It just seems faster and more action-packed. A very decent watch. 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.