I found this film entertaining enough. Not great, but I wouldn't call it terrible either. The human/CGI character interaction didn't bother me anywhere near as much as I thought it would. A friend of mine did highlight a big issue that is going to prevent this from doing well on a large scale. I'd played the games before, so had a decent bit of knowledge about the universe going in. The friend who watched with me hadn't, so said that they found a lot of things a bit confusing and lacking proper explanation.
Edit: I had to admit I did a double take at the end when I saw that Gul'dan had been voiced by Daniel Wu. It barely sounded like him IMO.
Originally posted by TheVaultDwellerGul'dan was very well done as was Lothar. These orcs would beat the shit out of the orcs from Lotr for the most part.
I found this film entertaining enough. Not great, but I wouldn't call it terrible either. The human/CGI character interaction didn't bother me anywhere near as much as I thought it would. A friend of mine did highlight a big issue that is going to prevent this from doing well on a large scale. I'd played the games before, so had a decent bit of knowledge about the universe going in. The friend who watched with me hadn't, so said that they found a lot of things a bit confusing and lacking proper explanation.Edit: I had to admit I did a double take at the end when I saw that Gul'dan had been voiced by Daniel Wu. It barely sounded like him IMO.
Originally posted by quanchi112
Gul'dan was very well done as was Lothar. These orcs would beat the shit out of the orcs from Lotr for the most part.
Yeah, I admit the Orcs ended up looking quite a bit better than I expected. I agree that these Orcs were a lot more physically imposing, on average, than those from LOTR. Hell, the Warcraft Orcs can casually toss horses around and send fully armoured soldiers flying through the air with their hits.
Originally posted by TheVaultDwellerCan't wait for more to see the film so the Warcraft and Lotr threads can start flying. Gul'dan vs. Gandlaf the White. Prepare yourself, Robtard.
Yeah, I admit the Orcs ended up looking quite a bit better than I expected. I agree that these Orcs were a lot more physically imposing, on average, than those from LOTR. Hell, the Warcraft Orcs can casually toss horses around and send fully armoured soldiers flying through the air with their hits.
Originally posted by TheVaultDwellerlotr orcs were real people. Warcraft orcs are cgi.
Yeah, I admit the Orcs ended up looking quite a bit better than I expected. I agree that these Orcs were a lot more physically imposing, on average, than those from LOTR. Hell, the Warcraft Orcs can casually toss horses around and send fully armoured soldiers flying through the air with their hits.
Originally posted by quanchi112your new name is officially Backdown112.
Calm down, goosebumps.That's why you fail you can't think for yourself. Trek has them in many aspects. You're a biased dunce though.
Haha irony from the guy jumping on Captain America bandwagon you moron.
Even the poor Star Wars movie are more successful than the Trek movies 😂
Originally posted by Firefly218
lotr orcs were real people. Warcraft orcs are cgi.
I am well aware of this, hence why I commented about not being as bothered by the human/CGI interaction as I thought I'd be, in an earlier post. Doesn't change the fact that they ended up being more beastly, on average, than LOTR Orcs, even if it was purely because of the advantage of not being limited to working with live actors. I had my expectations set really low going in, so actually found myself pleasantly surprised with the film.