Duncan Jones' Warcraft - Part 2

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i think this movie will be good but will flop it will be like john carter a film i very much enjoy it will be a good fun fantasy film but will flop at the BO
 
If it's anything like John Carter, then it will definitely flop.
 
Yeah. I know John Carter has it's fans but if your film is like John Carter, it is ****ed at the box office.

LOL, yeah.

And what's even worse is, I think the special effects in John Carter actually looked better than this.
 
I'm sick of hearing "whatever you plan on doing, DO it now"!!!!!!!!!
 
Yeah. I know John Carter has it's fans but if your film is like John Carter, it is ****ed at the box office.

I love John Carter movie, but yet again I enjoy outer space adventures. The correlation is definitely the same because outside of John Carter fans and outer space adventure fans - what else is there? As a 'Warcraft' fan, while it looks cool I'm having difficulty finding anything to care about... it comes off as a film purely for the gaming fans, they seriously should have marketed this more to the general audiences unless the movie itself is overly fan oriented as well.
 
I love John Carter movie, but yet again I enjoy outer space adventures. The correlation is definitely the same because outside of John Carter fans and outer space adventure fans - what else is there? As a 'Warcraft' fan, while it looks cool I'm having difficulty finding anything to care about... it comes off as a film purely for the gaming fans, they seriously should have marketed this more to the general audiences unless the movie itself is overly fan oriented as well.
I remember that marketing to fans only thing didn't work out well for Pacific Rim in North America. It's a bad strategy.
 
the problem with warcraft marketing is they keep showing the same footage they might be holding back too much
 
Good reviews can save the film. If the film gets middling or bad reviews it is dead in North America. Overseas it will probably do well on the back of certain countries.
 
the problem with warcraft marketing is they keep showing the same footage they might be holding back too much

I'm so lost that I have the same perception of it that I think a lot of general audience members do. While it is noticeable that they show the same footage, it comes off more as "that's it? What do Warcraft fans see in this?" With a face of absolute surprise and puzzlement. Basically it comes off as less hiding footage and more just not knowing what the big deal possible could be, like is this what Warcraft fans want to see even? Just... really, really lost and confused lol.
 
well they are screening for critics tonight so we might get some reactions
 
I'm so lost that I have the same perception of it that I think a lot of general audience members do. While it is noticeable that they show the same footage, it comes off more as "that's it? What do Warcraft fans see in this?" With a face of absolute surprise and puzzlement. Basically it comes off as less hiding footage and more just not knowing what the big deal possible could be, like is this what Warcraft fans want to see even? Just... really, really lost and confused lol.
I don't get what the big deal is either.
 
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A lot of kids in the 90s stopped reading.

I am a 90s kid, so I know Warcraft was never seen as popular by the masses rather a game with a strong cult fanbase. A strong following, yes, but nonetheless one that never caught on with and puzzled the masses. An example of a 90s game that every 90s kid played - Goldeneye, Mario, Sonic, Mario Kart Racing, and Oregon Trail.
 
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Thought this appeals more to WoW fans aka the millennials than it does Warcraft fans.
Oh and Starcraft pretty much took over whatever rts stock Warcraft had/pioneered.
 
still have hope that this is good always in for a fun fantasy adventure epic
 
I'm sick of hearing "whatever you plan on doing, DO it now"!!!!!!!!!

What the first movie to come up with this line? I've heard so many times already but I want to know the originator.

Just like how Big Trouble in Little China created 'I was born ready', and how Ocean's 11 (2001) originated "You had ONE job.."
 
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