Full sizzle reel for Warcraft at CinemaCon looks better than anything else they've shown so far. Footage is finally polished and feels epic.
/tencharlol
Full sizzle reel for Warcraft at CinemaCon looks better than anything else they've shown so far. Footage is finally polished and feels epic.
/tencharlol
Sons of Bitches. Once again footages only for visitors. Ho-ho-ho, maybe they want only press to watch the movie and pay money for that? If so, then fine - they will get one millions box-office andmay go to the hell with it. Im so tired of these constant middle fingers to average moviegoer Universal and Co show every time. And when they decide to show something to us, its always dosnt worth our expectations and patience. Bastards.
This is the type of movie that Youtube does no justice. I can imagine the sound and adrelaline that a Hall like that provides to a film like this.
So is filming/recording not allowed there? I bet someone sneaked in a camera during the "trailer"! I hope so if Legendary won't upload it themselves XD
Honestly, fuck this film and the marketing. They've been pulling this "exclusive" shit for years now. First it was BlizzCon and Comic-Con, and now CinemaCon just a month and a half before it releases. This is getting fucking ridiculous. What the fuck is this shit? Honestly. Do they want to make money? I don't want to hear about how epic this fucking film is from second-hand sources, I want to see it with my own eyes.
Sorry, I'm just so fucking pissed. They're treating their fans like shit, and they've been doing so since its inception. They're going to release a Bourne trailer, but not the next Warcraft trailer.
Last edited by mmocd5bd762b40; 2016-04-13 at 11:59 PM.
Btw almost no tweets about Warcraft footage on twitter. Mostly about Girl on Train or whatever that shit with Emily Blunt called.
My guess is that Universal wanted to get Warcraft out of the way first... but hopefully the people who were there liked what they saw!
So you're over the movie because Universal is dumb as fuck? How does that make sense? I'm way on board for it, and will be there day one, if you aren't sorely because thier marketing team is dumb as a rock that seems awfully petty, and probably weren't that into it in the first place. And Warcraft got a CLIP probably in the vein of the SDCC stuff.
Just calm down man, you go from euphoria to rage within seconds.
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One of the tweets said sizzle reel, so I assume it's something like at SDCC. There could still be a trailer using some of that footage, but I'm not exactly holding my breath for it.
It was a very good time show the second trailer. I'm just mad to see trailers of other movies getting revealed right now.
It was said months back - this is a problem film, its exceptionally nerdy tone may be off-putting to the general audience. The absence of a second trailer and all this exclusive footage rings warning bells for me. It suggests that this film is being frowned upon by Universal and that they deem it as laughably poor attempt at turning Warcraft into a big-screen-phenomenon. If it's so damned good and epic - why hide it? There's no reason to.
Also, "new footage" my ASS:
A man flies over a snowy mountain on a griffin. Orcs do battle in the snow. There is one orc who may help humans, but the humans are skeptical. He'll fight with them to end. King Llane Wrynn wants to unite but others disagree. The visuals are pretty stunning, including majestic skylines, battles shrouded in lightning, and castles on and inside mountains. A giant wolf eat a person riding a horse and a young man with glowing eyes fends him off. Wrynn wants to attack with full force. Lightning reigns down from a mountain as a battle ensues. Hordes of orcs and an army of humans collide on a battle field. Spells are cast and magic runs from different people's hands.
http://comicbook.com/2016/04/14/univ...ne-warcraft-m/