First Wave Of Reviews For WARCRAFT: THE BEGINNING Are Sure To Upset Fans Of The Video Game Series

First Wave Of Reviews For WARCRAFT: THE BEGINNING Are Sure To Upset Fans Of The Video Game Series

Were you expecting Warcraft to be the next The Lord of the Rings? Well, based on the first reviews for the Duncan Jones helmed release, this is yet another bad video game to movie adaptation...

By JoshWilding - May 24, 2016 09:05 PM EST
Filed Under: Warcraft
Are we ever going to get a decent video game movie? Based on the first handful of reviews for Warcraft, we may have to pin our hopes on Assassin's Creed this December, because things aren't looking too good for the Duncan Jones helmed release so far. While Crave Online and The Hollywood Reporter were a little kinder to the movie, we're not exactly looking at glowing 5* reviews here, and the rest of the trades were nowhere near as kind as they've torn the CGI heavy release to pieces. 

So far, it seems like the special effects are receiving the lion's share of praise, while a mediocre story and poor performances seem to be the main focus of the negative things being said about it so far. 

In fairness, it's still very early days for Warcraft and there are dozens of other trusted reviewers, magazines, and newspapers who have yet to weigh in with their thoughts. If these verdicts are any indication though, this is not the movie fans of the World of Warcraft franchise have been hoping for, and we may very well have yet another disappointment to add to the list in 2016 as a result.


We are still waiting for a great video game movie. Maybe we’ll never get one, but a film like Warcraft at least makes it feel like we’re buffering for it. This is an honest attempt to recapture the finer qualities of its source material inside of another medium. When it works, it’s a lot of fun. When it fails, it’s merely an average fantasy adventure that focuses too much on familiar plot devices to make a major impact. But there’s nothing wrong with not being great, so long as you don’t suck. And Warcraft doesn’t suck. It’s a flawed but likable adventure that I would happily go on again, preferably as a double feature with The Beastmaster, Legend or Ladyhawke.
 
SOURCE: Crave Online

Rather than tapping into the goofy core that makes a game like World of Warcraft interesting, the Warcraft movie aims for grittiness, missing the mark quite a bit. It just doesn’t work. The lore is too campy. This is a world where a mage’s most popular spell transforms his enemies into sheep, yet Warcraft acts as if it’s a green-screen version of Game of Thrones. At my theater, the biggest laughs came not from the occasional bouts of slapstick comedy but from the miserable archmages of Dalaran, whose CGI-enhanced eyes look especially absurd when you’re supposed to take them seriously. I had hoped Warcraft would at a minimum be entertaining, but really, I’ve had more enjoyable two-hour sessions wiping on Molten Core. At least the armor looks good.

SOURCE: Kotaku
 
But if you’ve never played Warcraft the game, can you care about Warcraft the movie? Given the ardent global following of the franchise, will it matter? For non-aficionados, the two-hour experience could be more concise, but it’s no ordeal. Neither, though, is it consistently involving. If you haven’t already invested in the self-serious mythology, it can feel borderline camp, if not downright dull — or both, as when an uncredited Glenn Close intones platitudes from on high about darkness and light. Yet there’s no question that it’s a breakthrough in both storytelling and artistry for features based on video games. And compared with another medieval-ish tale, the soporific Hobbit trilogy, this international production is a fleet and nimble ride, likely to conquer overseas box offices and make a solid stand stateside.

SOURCE: The Hollywood Reporter

In the hands of director and co-writer Duncan Jones (who previously earned plaudits for sci-fi outings Source Code and Moon), the film takes a long time to build dramatic momentum and gets interrupted by what seem like unnecessary plot points; some of them, perhaps, geared towards potential sequels. The CG and motion capture work that goes into the orc characters and most of the sets is impressive - Life of Pi Oscar winner Bill Westenhofer leads the visual effects team – but it doesn’t always meld easily with the live action. The film (rated PG-13 in the US) ends up feeling unconvincing and generic, with nothing to compare to either the dramatic heft of Peter Jackson’s Lord of the Rings trilogy or the raunch and gore of Game of Thrones.

With its meticulously detailed realms built out primarily on soundstages and enhanced via CGI during extensive post-production, “Warcraft” aims for fresh and eye-popping and yet ends up shopworn and rather tacky. It fits into a long line of visually audacious Hollywood gambles: In success you wind up with a sleeper that few see coming, like “300” (or, if you strike the bull’s-eye, a phenomenon like “Avatar”), but the ones that miss — “The Spirit,” “Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow,” “Sucker Punch” — tend to tank hard. Boasting more than 2,000 visual effects shots, it’s dispiriting to think about the time, energy, planning and precision that went into “Warcraft” when the final product brings to mind those animated advertisements for iPhone app games. So good at making the most outlandish elements of his first two films seem completely credible, Jones can’t find a way to get this cartoony spectacle to soar. His heartfelt approach to the material only underlines the silliness.

SOURCE: Variety

Imagine “Battlefield Earth” without the verve and you get this sludgy, tedious fantasy adventure, a fun-starved dud that’s not even unintentionally hilarious. The cast seems mostly adrift, with only Schnetzer giving what might be considered an actual performance. The usually reliable Foster is reduced to gadding about like a prog-rock Jesus in a series of robes that make him look like he’s posing for the side of someone’s van, and poor Paula Patton gets saddled with a sad pair of novelty-store fangs. (To her credit, she makes the green body makeup work; if the Marvel Cinematic Universe ever expands to include superhero-with-a-law-degree She-Hulk, we’re looking at a real contender here.) “Warcraft” promises, or threatens, sequels, but then so did “Super Mario Bros.” And come to think of it, if forced to watch either of these video-game movies a second time, I’d probably vote for the plumbers.

SOURCE: The Wrap

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DarkArrow19
DarkArrow19 - 5/24/2016, 9:33 PM
Nooooo :(
KikinGonzalez
KikinGonzalez - 5/25/2016, 9:11 AM
"Are we ever going to get a decent video game movie?"

ElDarkside
ElDarkside - 5/25/2016, 3:03 PM
@KikinGonzalez - this movie looked great! And wasn't bad. It's still in the top ten highest grossing video game adaptations, though that's not saying much when you see the others on the list.

Bonus trivia: the movie is based on the town of centralia, pa (about 45 mins from my town) where a mine fire is still burning to this day. They evacuated the entire town and only about 15 people stubbornly live there. It's really effin creepy to walk around the town and especially the old cemetery. Smoke is still pouring out of cracks and chasms in the town and on certain days it's just like the movie, when driving through the town with the dense smoke and creepy AF abandoned town...
marvel72
marvel72 - 5/25/2016, 5:56 PM
@KikinGonzalez - Most definitely the best video game movie thus far,Assassin's Creed might beat it though.
KikinGonzalez
KikinGonzalez - 5/26/2016, 10:31 AM
@ElDarkside - I would really like to visit centralia but not in the night! I'm not that stupid lol!

But I bet it is creepy... and I can't imagine the health issues those people are facing... and no fed ex gets there I would guess!
KikinGonzalez
KikinGonzalez - 5/26/2016, 10:32 AM
@marvel72 - yes man! I have high hopes for assassin's creed... I hope we do not get a disappointing movie!
Quicker
Quicker - 5/24/2016, 9:34 PM
I usually don't trust reviews. I just read them because I'm always interested in what others have to say, but...

The guy from TheWrap compared it to Battlefield Earth.
BlackIceJoe
BlackIceJoe - 5/25/2016, 1:17 AM
@Quicker - Which one, Sony's or SyFy's version? Because if it is SyFy's version that is bad.
Kman
Kman - 5/25/2016, 10:26 AM
@BlackIceJoe - Was there a good version? TV? Movie? Even writing? The whole thing was L Ron Hubbard garbage.
BlackIceJoe
BlackIceJoe - 5/25/2016, 11:16 AM
@Kman - You're right there isn't a good version. But the reason l brought that up was because the SyFy one was pure garbage and had no A list actors. So if it is like Sony's version then it is steaming pile of fecal matter, but if it is the other one it is so bad even flies want nothing to do with it.
Kman
Kman - 5/25/2016, 11:34 AM
@BlackIceJoe - I honestly didn't even know they made a SyFy version...(was it still called SciFi when they did it?) I didn't think it could get any worse than Travolta.
BlackIceJoe
BlackIceJoe - 5/25/2016, 12:09 PM
@Kman - l honestly can't remember if it went by the old name or not. I can only remember it came out the same week as the other one was in the theaters and hearing how much worse it was. Which is saying a lot because the other one was bad in and of its self.
superbigguy32
superbigguy32 - 5/24/2016, 9:34 PM
Damn that sucks
StaticShock86
StaticShock86 - 5/24/2016, 11:33 PM
@superbigguy32 - what show is that from?
superbigguy32
superbigguy32 - 5/25/2016, 12:04 AM
@StaticShock86 - I don't know...it looks like anime
Quicker
Quicker - 5/24/2016, 9:37 PM
[frick], 2016 is not a good year for Duncan Jones. First, David Bowie, has father, dies. Now, his big break into big budget territory is getting panned. And I'm not fearing that the movie will be bad. I'm fearing for him. I know that if these reviews continue, everyone will be all "[frick] Duncan Jones, that asshole hack", just because he made a movie they didn't like THE YEAR HIS DAD DIED!!! Someone make sure he's okay.
SuperPateta
SuperPateta - 5/24/2016, 9:52 PM
@Quicker - I already saw some comments like that. But that's the internet. You can't control stupidity, and the internet is full of it.
crawley
crawley - 5/25/2016, 5:24 AM
@Quicker - everyone said it was "ok". not as critically panned as bvs. Or mos. Or watchmen. But snyder keeps getting work. Jones will be fine.
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