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No, of course not, it's legitimately one of the worst movies i've watched in years.

Any good quality torrents out there? Every single one I've downloaded looks like a damn vhs

Why would there be anything but camrips right now?

Why?

I thought it was pretty fucking good. Yeah it fucked with the lore but it's better than anything Metzen could shit out. I fully expect this to turn into a whole series and I look forward to it.

There's plenty of them that look good but you can't expect Blu-Ray quality yet.

Bruh...

There's a decent telecom out right now, but don't expect dvd quality for awhile. Along with EXTENDED EDITION

Yeah I can deal with bad quality. I really don't care, but the ones that I've tried to dl are so bad that I can't even make out whats happening

Look for the DEVIVED rip. Video and audio are as good as you could get.

Being better than Metzen is no achievement, and the story is not decent enough to cover up the bad acting, the atrocious pacing, specially in the first half, the disjointed action or the simply awful dialogue.
Some scenes were straight out unwatchable due to how cringeworthy they were, specially where the orc girl flirted with the guy.

Not to mention the straight-to-DVD tier production values, even though this thing supposedly costed 160 million.

Don't know why they keep trying making videogame movies if they are only going to shit out garbage.

Thanks mayn

Sorry to break it you bub, but you're opinions are wrong.

I'm also baffled at how the cinematography was fucking TV show tier.
What's the point of getting Duncan Jones for this shit?

It was better than I expected. A decent high fantasy flick. Nothing too memorable, but considering how excited 12 year old me would have been to see this 13 years ago, I think it hit the right high notes.

>Dat Gul'dan fight

Too much retconning though.

>claim they are taking their time to make a decent movie
>deliver 6 years too late
>it's trash anyway

I liked it. Probably because I didn't know or expect anything... so it ended up being fresh and actually really good.

Didn't expect anything, bored me to tears, forgot about it by the end of the day I watched it.
It's a bunch of nothing, a really forgettable and generic fantasy movie.

No. It was shit.
As a warcraft fan and lorefag I was disgusted and offended.

Fuck this movie, fuck duncan jones, fuck blizzard and fuck you

It wasn't nearly as bad as i was told or expected. In fact, it was miles better than Batman VS Superman.

Most complaints come from the fact that it's Warcraft lore and setting, which is, unsurprisingly, the most generic and overdone piece of shit ever, but it was already old when Warcraft 2 and 3 came out.

But the movie itself isn't THAT bad. Has some narrative problems and characters though. Also the scenarios look cheap as fuck like... Warcraft.

What's Warcraft is that like Lord of the Rings or some shit?

I liked it.

The story is such a clusterfuck of thirty-seconds scenes trying to set up a dozen character, forced romance and drama. What the fuck was the cube thing in Dalaran.

Visuals was great. Magic looked interesting for once. Orcs all looked good. Fucking 9/10 Gryphon action right at the end.

Arthas/Illidan/Thrall better be split into two or three movies because fuck I don't want them to try what they did here again.

I liked it.

Fuck no, this garbage doesn't hold a candle to LOTR.

Most of the Warcraft movie problems come from the fact it's a Warcraft story and a movie.

Warcraft is kinda crappy in various aspects. Still it's a decent to good adaptation, because, its actually like the videogame.

Crappy, campy but enjoyable.

It's solid. I have no idea what the people bitching are complaining about.

Half the retards bitching are claiming it is hard to follow or something. My fucking wife that knows nothing about warcraft was able to follow the whole movie and even remember all the orc names.

This perfectly.

I expected far worse and ended up enjoying it.

It had a host of problems and overall was a poor movie but it was watchable.

Arthas story as a Paladin alone would need 1 movie to have it being told even remotely decently.

>Warcraft 3 split into four movies, each based off the campaigns

>visuals was great
>TV-tier cinematography
>fucking atrocious CGI outside orc faces
>can't for the love of god fit in properly people on CGI enviroments, making humans look like they are standing in front of a screen showing orcs and a battlefield
What the hell are you talking about.

It's super dumb but so earnest in its fantasy horseshit that it was super enjoyable. I really loved this corny piece of shit. It felt like a CGI-laden 80s movie, replete with silly costumes and ridiculous props.

>Pacing was shit
>Humans are boring shit
>Setting is Warcraft, which is kinda bad already
>But the action scenes, awesome

It made me kinda fluffy and smile inside at the Orcs fighting BRUTALLY.

Simply horrible.
I don't know who the hell the audience for this movie is, but it's, by far, the most awful movie i've watched this year.
It's like they tried fitting every single fantasy cliche into one movie.
Feels and looks like a fan-made movie.

Only worth watching if you want to laugh at actors who obviously don't want to be there.

>bazillion cuts
>awesome
Yeah, if you are an impressionable 5 year old, it might look epic as f*ck.
I don't know how could anyone approve this.

Dude they better do this, start it up like a casual story of Arthas doing good and rising to power, then on a side note with thrall rallying with medivh, end of the 1st or 2nd movie would be arthas betraying his human folk.

Yup

>It's super dumb but so earnest in its fantasy horseshit that it was super enjoyable. I really loved this corny piece of shit. It felt like a CGI-laden 80s movie, replete with silly costumes and ridiculous props.

Man that's kinda spot on. Like World of Warcraft

It's cheap, cheesy and overdone. The most generic High Fantasy you can ever imagine, with mages throwing colorful spells and campy dialogues of muh friendship and muh party and shit. But it feels like its own world at least.

Like a P&P campaign out of a basement dweller. Like all WoW fanboys.

Only remarkable thing about this piece of shit is the ridiculous shilling campaign it had on Sup Forums

To the people claiming it is a pile of shit. Serious question what were you fucking expecting?

Is it shit because, you could not follow it? If so blame your intelligence the movie is simple as shit.

Too many characters? Did that somehow make it more difficult to follow again? Did you forget the orc with the big hammers name? Did you forget Lothar's son? Okay faggot do you remember all the elf and dwarf names from the lord of the rings movies? Was it important to know their names?

If it is shit for these reasons consider checking your IQ if you can't follow a fucking warcraft movie.

Yeah it was good. Looking forward tot he extended edition.

No, it's bad because it's a bowl where they poured every single fantasy cliche possible, horrible actors, 90's TV show-tier props and cinematography, only decent CGI in orc faces and incredibly fake-looking fights.

Why would anyone like a movie with atrocious visuals, a generic cliche story and bad acting?

You have to force yourself to like it.

It was a terribly written, completely disjointed and poorly acted mess, the only sort-of-good character was Durotan and his plotline ended on a whimper with no payoff.
The cgi ranged from amazing to art student project level and the artstyle was horrid (that's just like the games though).
I've been a Warcraft fan for like 16 years and this movie did nothing for me, so I don't know about those "it's just for the fans" ravings I've heard about (considering how much they changed the story and lore for no reason, the changes lead to nothing).
They could have had a good warcraft movie with the budget they dumped into this, maybe if they didn't take it so seriously, warcraft is really campy and cartoony.
One thing I'd say they got absolutely right is the orcs being WAY more interesting than the humans, with their stupid fucking plastic armors, blandness and inaction intact from the games.

What the fuck nigga no, it was crisp and pretty focused on the action

Blackhand casually hits a soldier in the face without batting an eye and breaks every bone in him

Later he grabs the boomstick cannon and gets his hand gibbed

Gul'dan fight scene

That orc that had its head chopped off cleanly and flew into the horizon

The Griffon pecking everyone

I don't think anyone is saying the plot is hard to follow, it's simple, so simple that it's just not interesting.

It's a movie that I doubt anyone asked for, with a mediocre concept executed horribly.

I don't remember anything special from any of those fights aside from Gul'dan looking like he was rendered on the Unreal Engine 3.

>It's a movie that I doubt anyone asked for
You're blind then. Sure it was released about 6 years too late but everyone has been wanting warcraft movies ever since the first WoW cinematic was seen.

It was an admirable effort, and if they make another one I'll see it and give it a chance.

Human actors were awful except for Ben Foster whose character wasn't fleshed out nearly enough. His betrayl just happens and is never explained.

How the fuck did this turd cost 160 million?
Money loundering?

It's like you missed the whole fucking point of the damn movie. It was supposed to be cheesy. It is aware of the genre it is in. It is supposed to be over the top.

For fuck sake warcraft came from an unfinished warhammer game. Are you mental?

Not even close to the worst movie this year.

And what the hell drove those people to ask for it?
Videogame movies have, are and will always be shit that no respectable actor or director wants to see himself involved with.
I was laughing at the Ubisoft conference when Fassbender was having a hard time remembering the plot of the Assassins Creed movie.

You say that. But read the retarded critics at rotten tomatoes. Most of them complain about the movie being hard to follow. TOP KEK.

>It is supposed to be over the top.
And the execution was retardedly awful.

Not that I see how ''over the top'' means you have to hire actors who have no idea of what they are doing, give it TV show-tier cinematography, or making it so that only orcs had decent CGI.

Orcs scenes were cool expect for the the duel between Durotan and what's his face. Everything else was hot garbage that was worse than pic related.

This movie was made to get people to relapse back into WoW. Please do not advertise this movie. Please do not bump the thread.

Weren't you asking to the people ITT that were saying it was shit?
Who cares about what the idiots at RT say?
Don't get me wrong, I agree with them that the movie is complete trash and it completely deserves the 29%, but for different reasons.

If this movie was hard to follow i can't imagine how did anyone followed Pirates of the Caribbean trilogy.

People really is getting dumber.

Following this movie story isn't nearly a problem at all. The real problems come from it being an adaptation of an already campy videogame.

Nah, not really. It wasn't god awful but it wasn't good either. CGI ranged from great to passable to total garbage, props and sets weren't that great either, all the human characters were totally unlikable and uninteresting, the story was a mess and seriously needed some exposition at the start to set the stage, none of the acting felt very convincing, every time someone said "the fel" I wanted to stab my ears out, the pacing and transitions were garbage, etc.

Worst moment of the film is probably when Durotan asks about Draka and the orc that set her free says she's safe, next scene she's in she gets fucking found and murdered by a single orc. There was definitely a scene missing where she flees/fights off some pursuers there, it was way too awkward.

When you're in a fantasy setting and your dialogue is filled with fantasy jargon that sounds full-retard when said in normal conversation like "Azaroth" or "the fel" you need to make some effort into making that kind of dialogue sound natural. It's important to make the setting feel real. This movie stumbles all over that. When anyone in this movie says any of those stupid fantasy terms I can SEE them reading it off of their script.

It was sloppy. Very sloppy. The interesting orc characters and their excellent CGI saves it from being a total heap. 5/10.

It was fairly mediocre

The pacing was pretty schizophrenic and it deviates a bit too much from Warcraft 1's plot for my tastes

Tell me thats no the movie... right? Tell me thats shrek or something

The problem isn't that it's hard to follow, the problem is that the movie just dumps you into this fantasy world without any explanation whatsoever.
LOTR did a good job at explaining directly and indirectly what that world was about.
Warcraft doesn't do anything like that, it just begins and shit starts happening without explanation with some atrocious pacing.

It was really bad, but special mention to the fucking horrible visuals.
Shit looked like a porn parody at times.

Is it good? not that much.

Is it bad? not at all.

It's ok, a 7/10, enjoyable and looking forward the next one, hoping Anub'arak is in it.

Now as user said above, it's like none of you saw Bats vs Superman. Now THAT

THAT is anti kino shit.

Was really bored, but I was quite entertained by watching the actors struggling to act and not look completely embarassed of being in this.

I give them props for trying to make Stormwind feel authentic by using the actual textures from WoW.

I think some people here had the campy feel file over their head.

The stupid fucking movie establishes its theme in the first 10 minutes of the film. You know right away the movie is campy as fuck using lots of fantasy tropes.

Jesus fuck people are getting retarded.

BvS is trash for many different reasons, basically the fact that Snyder is a director who has absolutely no idea what he's doing.

Warcraft is trash because it looks like a fan-made movie with the production values of the pilot episode of Xena.

I was actually impressed when I saw those behind the scene videos and turned out the armor wasn't CGI.
Seriously, look at that shit, I can completely imagine seeing that exact same thing on a next-gen game, it looks so fake.

It really wasn't good. It wasn't a disaster but it wasn't good. Pretty much what's already been said. Sometimes the CGI is gorgeous, sometimes it's kind of bad. Acting is horrible (except for a few characters), pacing is very bad and some of the scenes are just cringey.

6/10, a solid D.

So why the fuck was Thrall blue when he was born?

Same problems as X-Men Apocalypse, it just feels like this is a movie no one wanted to make, and that ends up showing when you watch it.

It had some good moments, but overall I feel like it was objectively bad.

Not saying this to be bitter towards WoW or Blizzard or anything, but the movie contained too many tropes and what I can only consider to be childish and unrealistic moments (like Llanes sacrifice). The terrible casting also didnt help. I wanted it to be good, but was unsurprised. Thats my honest opinion.

It made the classic mistake that because it was a fantasy movie they thought it gave them liberty to not ground themselves in some sort of reality.

Thats why Lord of the Rings was successful. Fantasy, but believable, like you its somewhere you could have been yourself.

Warcraft didnt deliver. It had potential, but fucked up.

A solid 2/10, this is the JUSTkino we deserve.

It's a movie based on World of Warcraft

The characters have names like Orgrin Doomhammer and Stormwind and Jaina Proudmoore or something generic like Torb Earthstriker

The only way to make it not campy is making NOT Warcraft

>there are people that think batman vs. superman was a better movie than warcraft

Problem is they took the campy shit, and then they didn't give a fuck about the story itself.

He drowned

>It made the classic mistake that because it was a fantasy movie they thought it gave them liberty to not ground themselves in some sort of reality.
I agree with what you said but just curious how you think they could have grounded themselves more in reality compared to LOTR?

Like Need for Speed or Uwe Boll movies, it's fun to watch to laugh at it.
It was campy, the problem is that it takes itself way too seriously and it doesn't have a story good enough to pull that off, so it comes off as tryhard and hilarious.

He was stillborn due to passing throught the dark portal

I pirated that film and lost interest something like 2/3rds into the film . It's boring as shit.

They also retcon a lot, which rustled my jimmies. Anyway, I tried to watch the film without bias and it just didn't cut it .

it's mostly autism because people are butthurt Marvel's movies are getting good reviews.

Why are you trying so hard to defend this movie?

I never complained about it being campy. Dialogue can be campy and still sound natural. As it is now it's about on the same level as anyone who says "Continuum Transfunctioner" in Dude, Where's My Car.

The problem isn't that it was campy, the problem was that it was bad.

Not the same user, but the first thing that doesn't make sense isn't the Griffon used as a mount, but how ALL the humans are SOOOO civilized and clean.

They are walking paladins of righteousness and goody two shoes. At least the orcs were interesting because they had their traditions adn struggles between them. But the men? nope, they live in happy fucking unicorn land, literally.

Just to name one thing.

Oh also Lothar wanting to fug a green tusked bitch. Wtf man.

You know why.

None of that stopped GoT from being successful, though.

Because it has the benefit of having extremely mature tones and imagery. The "anyone can die" atmosphere draws people in and attaches them to certain characters, even though it's obvious certain characters won't die.

GoT started being actually nice and a decent show, plus it had a much more serious tone, which is not the same as taking itself seriously.
Problem is as the seasons went everything went to trash and now it's a fucking disgrace.
People just stick to it now because they refuse to accept a show they liked so much turned into garbage.

Not defending it. But i'm saying that there's no real way to casually say Doomhammer without feeling childishly stupid, or watch a movie about warcraft without being BAD.

Because well, Warcraft IS bad. It was interesting and serviceable story for a videogame, that served to make a setting for it, but not for a full featured srs story.

In a videogame works because GAMEPLAY>>>>> STORY. Cinematic fags will cry to this tho.

Awful, awful awful.

At least the visual effects were nice.

This.
Warcraft has always been a game set in the most cliche fantasy world ever, and the story was mostly background, the important thing was gameplay.

Don't know why, out of all games, they decided to make a movie of this franchise.
An 3D animated Overwatch movie, that's something people would actually watch and probably like.

What the fuck? Of course it's Shrek.

Baby Thrall looks great in the movie.

>"Hi good sir, i need some directions. Can i ask your name?"
>HELLO MY NAME IS MURADIN BRRONZEBEAARDD

wtf man

It's bad because it barely follows the fucking source material. What were they thinking?

>Baby Thrall looks great
lmao

Fucking Everything mate. Everything about the film reeked.
They could have downplayed alot of the magic for a start. The convenient constant teleports, Medivh casually popping into existence, that stupid barrier in the chasm. The elves eyes glowing like they were irradiated monsters. Even the gryphons. Changing the dark portal so it went to SW was just so shit and convenient. They could have removed the golem scene, since it was just a shitty distraction and didnt really have anything to do with the story.

MAGIC. Jackson said one of the reasons LOTR was successful was because magic had more meaning when it was used and it seemed more powerful and realistic on the rare occasions we say it.

They had to downplay the damn MAGIC. This isnt the game where you can spam fireblass and manashield.

But also stupid shit like Lothar jumping out the window out onto the back of a moving gryphon (I realize Gandalf did something similar but it was more calculated).

Lothars shitty wise cracking one liners, everything Lothar in general

And the WORSE offender by far is Garonas arc, totally delivered in an unbelievable way. "PLEASE KILL ME GARONA ITS THE ONLY WAY" like they were fucking bffs forever. How easily she is accepted into the group... especially by the Queen. A literal fucking alien with savage tendencies, in an age inspired by one of the most prejudices and racist periods of history. Seriously, fuck off...

Gul'dans drain life was one of the only things that was justified imo since it was part of the plot.

Like one user said, they had to downplay what warcraft actually was. Because this is a MOVIE, not a game.

FUCK IM MAD EVEN THINKING ABOUT HOW FUCKING THICK THAT FUCKING CREW WERE. ITS NOT ACTUALLY THAT FUCKING HARD.

I swear, anyone who thought that was a good movie is a fucking pleb.

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lmao

>This movie was made to get people to relapse back into WoW
How? It was fucking atrocious. That movie made we want to go back even less

>Because well, Warcraft IS bad.

That doesn't mean complaints about the movie aren't justified, though. If the story it was based on was bad and cliched from the start this either should have been addressed from the start or built upon in order to make it "for the fans".

But this movie is disliked by casual audiences and fans alike so they clearly didn't do well.

I'm not familiar with source material at all so I have no qualms saying it was bad in nearly every way, especially in terms of making the dialogue sound natural. I don't care that the games were campy and cliched. This is a movie, and it's a shitty movie, and I will proclaim its shittiness whenever I'm asked what I think about it.

Not really. Something that a lot of people fail to understand is that it told its' story really well, cliched as it was. That was a novelty back then. Hell, fucking Homeworld's voice acting blew people's minds back then.

It was colorful and had a lot of memorable characters and dialogue. Something that Neo-Blizzard doesn't really do anymore.

Factually this

An Overwatch movie would kinda be better, but that's not saying much. Overwatch is also the most generic Ben10 episode of super heroes.

I liked warcraft, but yeah no where near LotR tier.

Khadgar is cute, CUTE!