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"Hollywood's habit of turning its hit video games into unwatchable films is not stopping. The epic battle at the"c" of World of Warcraft isn't the clash between humans and orcs. This is just the thing that takes nearly two hours of screen time. The real tension is with filmmakers who are trying to make a film with a soul and trying to overcome the absurdity of their product they're working. It's not a matter of a magician to recognize that this costly and ridiculous adaptation of an online gaming phenomenon is destined for artistic failure." -- Geoff Berkshire [Full review]
The Hollywood Reporter
"If you've never already engaged in the self-serious mythology the movie can seem at times borderline stale, downright dull--or both, as it is when an unsuspecting Glenn Close intones platitudes from on high about darkness and light. There's no doubt that it's an important step forward in art and storytelling for movies made based on video games. In comparison to another medieval-themed film, the rather dull Hobbit trilogy that is a global production, this is a fast and smooth trip that's likely to be a success at the international box office and create an impact in the US market." -- Sheri Linden [Full review]
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buy WoTLK Classic Gold true opponent lies outside of this fight. It's a straightforward way of introducing the two opposing factions to newcomers, but the story quickly takes off.
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