I'm not getting my hopes up too much.
I'd like it if it was epic, but I doubt it for some reason.
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This guy must be the most amusing director I have ever heard of. I so wish they had let him direct the Warcraft movie
Last edited by mmocccd4d485ac; 2012-11-20 at 12:10 AM.
We have another fan boy on here.
I mean any neutral person will probably agree that no movie fill come close to LoTR in their life time at least. LoTR is probably the most epic movie ever made of any genre.
And all those calling for a Warcraft movie, think twice about it. There can't be a Warcraft movie cause Azeroth is an ever evolving world. If and when they do, which I highly doubt now that the boat has sailed, but if they do make one, they would have to do it around a particular time line or an important lore figure. It won't be a "Warcraft film".
And trust me WoW hardly is popular these days. I mean half of the 10 million subscribers are from China and the other 3 million are from Europe. So you have around 2 million closet dwelling individuals that would probably give a damn if the movie was made and I hardly doubt most of them would go and watch it.
If they are gonna spend 220M$ on the movie like someone said here.... why the hell not just make it full CGI? I doubt its gonna cost more then 220million if its CGI, and we all know that Blizzard can make some good CGI movies/Clips.
It would take time.. but it would be better than a live action movie.
“A man will contend for a false faith stronger than he will a true one,” he observes. “The truth defends itself, but a falsehood must be defended by its adherents: first to prove it to themselves and secondly, that they may appear right in the estimation of their friends.”
-The Acts of Pilate.
Why don't Europeans count? oh and the Asian region just broke 1 or 2m subscribers with the release of MoP, so nowhere near half...
So it would actually be around 7-8 million, including all the old players that are still interested in the Warcraft universe but don't play. Also, if it was a good movie that didn't even require you to know what "Warcraft" was then the actual WoW fan-base is irrelevant and it would just be like any other move.
To be fair, if it's following any of Warcraft's plotlines other than WC3, then it's going to be overshadowed by LOTR's "goodly humans vs evil orcs" shtick either way. It'll have a very hard time breaking out of that, let alone taking its place as the fantasy king.
I'm kind of disappointed they didn't deem Arthas's fall from grace and rise to power as a worthy main plot. His entire arc brutally deconstructs every single one of the standard fantasy plot points (since he, you know, wins; and his greatest rival is an ostracized half demon...), but alas. Personal preference.
I agree that the Arthas story has to be the focal point. Although it's very similar in nature to the rise and fall of Anakin Skywalker in the Star Wars prequel trilogy, I was always of the belief that it was like the Vader storyline done even more effectively. (Sorry George, I know it's been said -- but you dropped the ball.)
They'd have to make some changes here and there to make it a more congruous fit for a movie (especially with how Arthas is defeated) but I think overall the premise would fit best into a movie and engage viewers the best.
Movie projects that really want to get made are put on rails and get made. Movie projects that sound like commercially viable ideas but are problematical in every other way bounce around Hollywood for years before they either disappear entirely or finally get done and released. The WoW movie is the latter. I'm not even sure that after how many years there's even a final script for it, much less a cast.
If I were betting, I'd bet it will be a mess when it comes out. John Carter of Mars bounced around Hollywood for over a decade and look how that turned out.
P.S. / Lord of the Rings was pretty damn epic and most projects will pale in comparison. We can now look forward to another 3 or 4 years of The Hobbit sucking up all of the oxygen for major genre projects.
Last edited by MoanaLisa; 2012-11-20 at 01:48 AM.
"...money's most powerful ability is to allow bad people to continue doing bad things at the expense of those who don't have it."
Well as long as it is better than the Dungeons and Dragons movie or the Dungeon Siege movie then I'll be satisfied.
But really, I have yet to see a good movie based on a video game.
should be good, as long as Metzen isn't voicing every damn character!
I think it will probably end up being alot better than the Warhammer movie and a little better than the Amazing Spiderman movie but shittier than Hellboy and Lord of the Rings.
If they get around to making a Warcraft movie, I'd catch a matinee but you'll not be seeing my ass there on opening weekend. Blizzard's cinematics are excellent so I would assume a film would be of fairly high quality. More epic than Lord of the Rings, though? I think not.
There's only one fantasy film that beats everything else...
*Hops ontop of a furry dragon dog... thing*
"Turn around, look at what you see
In her face, the mirror of your dreams"
etc.
*Raises arms in air* Yeeeeeeeah!!
/Flies off
budget still does matter though - if it will be spent on right things, it's going to be awesome
Wasn't this movie supposed to be done 5 years ago?