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Warcraft the beginning extended cut
Warcraft the beginning extended cut





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In that same interview with The Daily Beast, Jones was asked about his late father, David Bowie, and his reaction to Warcraft.I know that it wasn’t to everybody’s liking, but I’ll be damned if I didn’t really enjoy Warcraft. Unfortunately I was the only one who thought it was hilarious. he did a Warcraft-medievally version of his single, and it's just brilliant. But somehow, maybe, I'll just sneak it into the Twitterverse.

warcraft the beginning extended cut

I used it as an alarm clock in Moon, and a ring tone in Source Code-and I actually got him to do a version as a bard in Warcraft. In an interview with The Daily Beast, the director told them about a deleted Easter egg: If you know Moon or Source Code, there's this very sweet, very talented guy named Chesney Hawks who wrote this really, really big hit in Britain called 'I Am The One And Only. In the editing room, Jones also had to lose a reference to his past work. The director didn't elaborate on why he couldn't keep those scenes in the finished film, but it's likely for pacing and theater count reasons. A lot of people who are Warcraft fans continue to wonder, "If Garona ( Paul Patton) is half-orc, how can she be half-human?" There is a good reason for that, but the detail of that is more in the scenes that we weren't able to put into the film.Īnyone that's unfamiliar with the games likely won't be lost by the "half-orc, half-human" question. There are one or two storyline elements that are not as explained as they used to be. You know, "This is the stuff I absolutely need to tell the story." Two hours and 40 minutes down to a little over two hours feels like a pretty reasonable contraction. Just for the sheer scale of this film – and it's a big, robust fantasy – you have to be really judicious about how you're going to shoot it, so there isn't that much fluff in the editing room. It was probably about two hours and 40 minutes. There's a lot of great stuff that wasn't in the final cut of the film, and there will be DVDs and Blu-rays, where we can hopefully add those scenes. Speaking with Collider, Jones told them that his first cut was 40 minutes longer than the theatrical version, but that very little of what got deleted was essential to the narrative: It wasn't crazy. Below, learn more about the Warcraft deleted scenes.







Warcraft the beginning extended cut