• Warcraft SDCC15 Movie Trailer leak
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[url]https://vid.me/ijlx[/url] get it while its up, the three dots button on the site allows you to download the video if you want to save it Blizzcon will have a better version of this trailer whenever it comes around
That fucking dude at the beginning made me so mad. "This is avatar" Man, this is the best way they could make the wow movie. Using the same cgi as the game trailers. Just as i wanted it..
They did a good job with gul'dan
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[media]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M2fMspgfftg&feature=youtu.be[/media]' uploaded it on youtube in case it gets removed.
Well shit, after like what 20 years, they finally making a movie. Surprised it took this long. Also I don't know jack shit about warcraft lore aside what Ross dumbed down in Guild Grumps, but knowing Blizzard, it will be awesome
that actually looks pretty fucking cool. stuff like this is [I]why[/I] CG exists. having a mixture of 50% real and 50% CG makes both look out of place, imagining a movie like this with any sort of live action would be like spy kids 3. if it's 100% cg, especially blizzard's magic CG that is probably powered by quantum computers and blood sacrifice, everything will have the same level of believability and not end up looking like supreme garbage (tron legacy, phantom menace, any recent DC movie, any recent non-disney marvel movie, the list goes on). if you're going to use CG, do it like blomkamp does (it's the only thing he can consistently get right, sadly) and use it sparingly and spend all the budget on extra time rendering the lighting effects. now, armored core movie when? [media]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eWkgFdUcayY[/media] that was back in 2012, and it still looks good. this video was last month, made by some russian dude with a rig he bought with three track jackets, half a bottle of vodka, and a makarov. [media]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p0HgEnYt0w0[/media] yeah, that took about one whole day to render in full. but that was on one computer, in [I]one day.[/I] with a respectable budget, good art direction, talented modellers and animators in conjunction with equally talented cinematographers that understand the new set of constraints involved with full CG movies, and still very importantly a good director with a good screenplay, you can make a fucking awesome movie with just as much effort and money as whoever was dumb enough to fund any roland emmerich film has. probably less, honestly. shit, pixar's been proving my point since toy story one. i might regret asking this, but well funded, seriously toned, [sp]bionicle[/sp] movie when?
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Colour me excited.
[QUOTE=Neat!;48211120]that actually looks pretty fucking cool. stuff like this is [I]why[/I] CG exists. having a mixture of 50% real and 50% CG makes both look out of place, imagining a movie like this with any sort of live action would be like spy kids 3. if it's 100% cg, especially blizzard's magic CG that is probably powered by quantum computers and blood sacrifice, everything will have the same level of believability and not end up looking like supreme garbage (tron legacy, phantom menace, any recent DC movie, any recent non-disney marvel movie, the list goes on). if you're going to use CG, do it like blomkamp does (it's the only thing he can consistently get right, sadly) and use it sparingly and spend all the budget on extra time rendering the lighting effects. now, armored core movie when? [media]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eWkgFdUcayY[/media] that was back in 2012, and it still looks good. this video was last month, made by some russian dude with a rig he bought with three track jackets, half a bottle of vodka, and a makarov. [media]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p0HgEnYt0w0[/media] yeah, that took about one whole day to render in full. but that was on one computer, in [I]one day.[/I] with a respectable budget, good art direction, talented modellers and animators in conjunction with equally talented cinematographers that understand the new set of constraints involved with full CG movies, and still very importantly a good director with a good screenplay, you can make a fucking awesome movie with just as much effort and money as whoever was dumb enough to fund any roland emmerich film has. probably less, honestly. shit, pixar's been proving my point since toy story one. i might regret asking this, but well funded, seriously toned, [sp]bionicle[/sp] movie when?[/QUOTE] too bad its not full cgi its mixed
Its about time, I think its dumb how they've been hiding the trailer. Even the guy working on the movie at Blizzcon mentioned he wanted everyone to see it but wasn't allowed to show it.
People will complain about anything. How else could you do a warcraft movie if not with shitloads of CGI? In fact that's what people have been asking all along, full length movie like their cinematic trailers. I'm excited about this and I know nothing about warcraft lore.
Not knowing shit about Warcraft lore, would I be right to guess that the mage guy at the end is actually just a servant of the Scourge, seeding war between two worlds in order to raise the dead armies for their own?
Apparently this isn't a trailer it's a ten minute preview.
[QUOTE=bitches;48211687]Not knowing shit about Warcraft lore, would I be right to guess that the mage guy at the end is actually just a servant of the Scourge, seeding war between two worlds in order to raise the dead armies for their own?[/QUOTE] No, the Scourge show up later in Warcraft 3. The mage guy is Gul'dan, the orc warlock that opens the Dark portal that leads to the events of Warcraft 1. [sp]The orc invasion was orchestrated by the demons of the Burning legion to weaken the forces of Azeroth. Humans, dwarfs, elfs etc. After they fail, the demons abandon the orcs and create the Scourge. [/sp]
[QUOTE=bitches;48211687]Not knowing shit about Warcraft lore, would I be right to guess that the mage guy at the end is actually just a servant of the Scourge, seeding war between two worlds in order to raise the dead armies for their own?[/QUOTE] The scourge are the undead (i think), the mage (gul'dan) works for the burning legion which are demons, and they're coming from draenor (orc planet) to azeroth (human/elven/main warcraft world)
[QUOTE=bitches;48211687]Not knowing shit about Warcraft lore, would I be right to guess that the mage guy at the end is actually just a servant of the Scourge, seeding war between two worlds in order to raise the dead armies for their own?[/QUOTE] Not quite, but Gul'Dan [i]did[/i] lay the groundwork for the Burning Legion to create the scourge by developing necromancy and creating the Death Knights.
It's great for a fantasy film. I will indeed be seeing this.
Anyone hear that stupid douche in the audience "Lol i'm already not interested its a stupid computer one like avatar" hurr durr...
How could anyone not
[QUOTE=Source;48212429]Anyone hear that stupid douche in the audience "Lol i'm already not interested its a stupid computer one like avatar" hurr durr...[/QUOTE] He probably never played any Warcraft game, and has no idea how long we have all waited for the cinematics to be turned into an actual full feature movie. If you have so little knowledge about Warcraft, it makes me wonder why the hell you would even want to know about the movie.
So many leaks for this year's comic con! Must be a record
Yeah this isn't the full thing. Half is missng (Alliance stuff).
All those poor Draenei.
Space goats get no sympathy from me.
People are getting really upset over the CGI, saying it looks poor quality. The kind of night and difference that happens after touch ups is astonishing. People need to chill. [editline]15th July 2015[/editline] Also what's with the 'planet dying' thing? I thought Draenor was just destroyed violently by unstable magic and portals, not dried up?
[QUOTE=Vasili;48213145]All those poor Draenei.[/QUOTE] The whole road in Hellfire/Tanaan (Path of Glory) should be covered in Draenei corpses [editline]15th July 2015[/editline] [QUOTE=Wolverunder;48213607]People are getting really upset over the CGI, saying it looks poor quality. The kind of night and difference that happens after touch ups is astonishing. People need to chill. [editline]15th July 2015[/editline] Also what's with the 'planet dying' thing? I thought Draenor was just destroyed violently by unstable magic and portals, not dried up?[/QUOTE] Just like the Black Morass becoming the blasted lands, the barren land they are in used to be a swampy junglr
[QUOTE=Wolverunder;48213607]People are getting really upset over the CGI, saying it looks poor quality. The kind of night and difference that happens after touch ups is astonishing. People need to chill. [editline]15th July 2015[/editline] Also what's with the 'planet dying' thing? I thought Draenor was just destroyed violently by unstable magic and portals, not dried up?[/QUOTE] Draenor wasn't completely destroyed. Ner'Zhul started spamming portals and it kind of ripped the planet apart and turned it into Outland. Gorgrond became Blades Edge Mountains, Shadowmoon Valley wasn't completely corrupted by fel magic etc but Nagrand is still pretty much the same more or less. Everything looks dried up because the orcs are in Hellfire Peninsula which is basically just a big barren desert floating in the abyss of the Nether, which is also where the Dark Portal is
I thought all that happened after the first invasion?
[QUOTE=Wolverunder;48213607]Also what's with the 'planet dying' thing? I thought Draenor was just destroyed violently by unstable magic and portals, not dried up?[/QUOTE] The war unleashed against the Draenei with the aid of the Burning Legions Fel magic caused Draenor to decay, dry up and wither as animals, habitable land, food and even drinking water became scarce. Gul'dan was contacted by Medivh about a new world they could conquer and live in - without the Horde breaking down into infighting and violence as it already was. With this knowledge given to Gul'dan he was able to create a Dark Portal to get to Azeroth and the first war began. It wasn't until the second war when the Horde was routed and defeated by the Alliance that the Dark Portal was destroyed. More infighting erupted between the clans who had managed to retreat to Draenor, Teron Gorefiend asked Ner'zhul to lead the Horde once more and save the Orcish race from self-destruction by opening more portals to new worlds to conquer instead. Ner'zhul wishing to redeem himself from playing his part in the downfall of his race accepted, and they began to search for the ways to open new Dark Portals. The many Orcs stranded on Azeroth had found a magical rifts that allowed them to return to their own world without the use of the portal, this allowed Ner'zhul and Gorefiend to seek out powerful artifacts on Azeroth in surprise raids, causing the Alliance to set up a expedition to Draenor themselves by reopening the Dark Portal. The Alliance expedition found the Horde disorganized and divided, Ner'zhul the leader obsessed with the idea of opening new worlds which lay undefended - some clans were even willing to side with the Alliance at this point to stop them. While the expedition were pushing back the scattered Horde armies on Draenor, Ner'zhul was launching his plan into action. He was no longer interested in simply opening portals to new worlds, the artifacts he acquired had corrupted his being - no longer caring to save the Orcish race from destruction. He instead opened a multitude of rifts to the Twisting Nether, he and what followers he had left fled through one of the portals - the resulting Fel energy released shattered Draenor; its torn remains transformed it into Outland. The Alliance expedition force were trapped on the doomed dead world, as Khadgar sealed the Dark Portal on their own side before the explosion could effect Azeroth.
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