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The Queue: Does that movie even exist? Because it should.

Welcome back to the Queue, the daily Q&A column here at WoW Insider.

You know what movie I want to watch?

Dune.

It’s time for some 1980′s Patrick Stewart and half-naked Sting.

Nichola D asked:

Will there ever be a Moose mount?

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Breakfast Topic: Who would you cast for WoW Insider: The Movie?

Sure, everyone’s excited for the Warcraft movie, and who isn’t guessing who’ll bring Arthas to life (or death, as it were). But who would your dream cast be for WoW Insider: The Movie? First, the most obvious — Liam Neeson would play Matt Rossi. Neeson can wear an impressive beard, but it’s more his cold determination that makes him perfect for this role. That, and a certain line about setting mythical sea creatures free.

Next up is J. K. Simmons as Adam Holisky. After mastering both J. Jonah Jameson and Cave Johnson, I think he can take on Holisky. Third in line our favorite hunter columnist. I’m going to take a chance and say that Michele Marrow should play Frostheim. Sure, we’d have to rewrite the part for her, but I bet Michele Marrow could get him down pat.

Now, if we’re talking about absolute dream casting here, when I think of Fox Van Allen and Tyler Caraway there are only two people that come to mind. Fox would have to be played by Walter Matthau, and Tyler by Jack Lemmon.

More choices after the break.

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Breakfast Topic: Who would you cast for WoW Insider: The Movie?

Sure, everyone’s excited for the Warcraft movie, and who isn’t guessing who’ll bring Arthas to life (or death, as it were). But who would your dream cast be for WoW Insider: The Movie? First, the most obvious — Liam Neeson would play Matt Rossi. Neeson can wear an impressive beard, but it’s more his cold determination that makes him perfect for this role. That, and a certain line about setting mythical sea creatures free.

Next up is J. K. Simmons as Adam Holisky. After mastering both J. Jonah Jameson and Cave Johnson, I think he can take on Holisky. Third in line our favorite hunter columnist. I’m going to take a chance and say that Michele Marrow should play Frostheim. Sure, we’d have to rewrite the part for her, but I bet Michele Marrow could get him down pat.

Now, if we’re talking about absolute dream casting here, when I think of Fox Van Allen and Tyler Caraway there are only two people that come to mind. Fox would have to be played by Walter Matthau, and Tyler by Jack Lemmon.

More choices after the break.

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What’s your dream cast for the Warcraft movie?

A few weeks ago, Hollywood headlines were filled with talk that director Sam Raimi is trying to secure Hilary Swank for his next film, Oz: The Great and Powerful. Now, I know that’s not especially interesting to the Warcraft community, but it got me thinking about the Warcraft film again, since Raimi will eventually be directing it. Who will Raimi try to cast in the Warcraft movie?

Then around the same time, the WoW Insider team got word on the further developments of Michele Morrow’s campaign to land the role of Sylvanas Windrunner. This sparked the idea that someone on staff should put together a dream cast for the future Warcraft movie. As the token film school dropout, I jumped on the assignment and promptly put together the most expensive movie cast list ever.

Be sure to let us know what your picks for the Warcraft film would be!


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WoW Moviewatch: How to get your movie featured on WoW Moviewatch

I occasionally get letters asking how films get on WoW Moviewatch. There are a few guidelines I want to share to help folks understand why some movies make it onto Moviewatch and why others do not.

The most important thing to keep in mind is that WoW Insider is a PG-13 blog. We include some very mild language, animated video game violence, and almost nothing in the way of sexual content — any such content that isn’t graphic. While we understand this is a somewhat loose guideline, a bunch of cursing, nudity, and sex will push the video toward unpublishable here.

Any kind of racial, gender, or other slur will result in an instant disqualification. This includes any kind of ugly language. Yes, something may have slipped by us in the past five years, but this is our most strict guideline. Anything mean-spirited is something we just don’t run; that’s not what WoW Insider is about.

We feature machinima, music videos, live action videos, and even gameplay videos. Slideshows don’t tend to make it, but that’s not a strict rule. We tend to look for things that are enlightening, entertaining, or educational.

To get your video on WoW Moviewatch, someone needs to tell me about it. I follow a lot of feeds, know a lot of people, and do my best to go out looking, but the best way to be sure your video comes to our attention is to drop an email to machinima@wowinsider.com or even mail me at mikeg@wowinsider.com.

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Breakfast Topic: What are your Warcraft movie predictions?

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With the Warcraft movie on the horizon (though probably the distant horizon, at best), a lot of us are wondering what it might be like. Sam Raimi, the director of the recent Spiderman movies, is still supposedly attached the direct the film. Outside of the director, though, there aren’t really any people set in stone to work on the project. That leaves open a lot of speculation of who might land starring roles.

Of course, that will also all depend on what story they end up using. As far as I know, they will not be basing the plot off any specific plot line we have now. We won’t be seeing a movie about the Lich King or Deathwing’s attack on Azeroth, though many of the important lore figures are likely to be around. Instead, this movie will focus on an as-of-yet unknown hero. I predict the main character will be human, both from the popularity of the race in game and the ease of casting a human, relatively. (There just aren’t that many orcs in Hollywood.) I’d also go as far as to say this human will be functionally close to a warrior or a paladin, since American movies love to see brute force fighters and wrathful avengers. Someone like Chris Hemsworth is someone I could see being a lead actor. There are just so many potential plot lines, character choices, and talent specializations that could be chosen for this movie.

What do you think the movie will be like? Are you expecting a typical adventure plot or something that is highly tuned to Warcraft themes? A star-studded cast or a bunch of talented unknowns?


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The Queue: How much Keeffe is in this movie, anyway?

Welcome back to The Queue, the daily Q&A column in which the WoW Insider team answers your questions about the World of Warcraft. Mike Sacco will be your host today.

So what if I’m on an MST3K kick this weekend? Is there any better kick on which to be?

Hal asked:

When Hand of Light triggers for my Ret Paladin, the icon for Divine Storm lights up on my bar. As far as I can tell, though, Divine Storm doesn’t interact with Holy Power in any way. Is this a bug, or am I missing something?

Divine Storm originally dealt damage based on the number of Holy Power charges you had, but that was changed. It just hasn’t been removed from the spell alert list for Hand of Light yet.

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World Of Warcraft movie will be watershed moment – Moon director – Computerandvideogames.com

World Of Warcraft movie will be watershed moment – Moon director
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The upcoming World Of Warcraft movie could represent a turning point for flicks based on video games, according to award-winning director Duncan Jones.

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Director predicts Warcraft film will break video game movie trend

Last week, Badass News posted an article detailing an interview with director Duncan Jones in which the Warcraft movie was one of the main topics of discussion. Jones is the son of David Bowie and director of the impressive science fiction flick Moon, as well as Source Code, another sci-fi title being released later this year. Though the interview reveals nothing about the production of the Warcraft movie, Jones thinks that the film is going to break the ongoing trend of terrible film adaptations of video games.

In the article, Jones says he believes it’s possible to make a good adaptation — it just has to be approached properly. “A good game adaptation is where you find the story or the emotional aspect that’s at the heart of a computer game and you replicate that on film. It doesn’t mean you need to have first person perspective or try and capture the mechanics of a game,” he says.

Jones thinks the Warcraft film will be the film to break the mold because director Sam Raimi seems to be approaching the film correctly. “From the little I’ve read of interviews with him, the way he’s approaching it makes so much sense. It’s what I was talking about – it’s not worrying about how the game plays, it’s about creating the world of the game and investing the audience in that world.”

Jones explains that he’s a serious gamer himself and is skeptical about other directors who claim the same. He doesn’t think most directors have the time to be both hardcore gamers and filmmakers. Jones, on the other hand, says he stays up all night to accommodate his gaming habit and cites titles like Starcraft 2 and Call of Duty: Black Ops. He also says he’s looking forward to Diablo 3.

Jones admits that he’s “hugely jealous” of Raimi’s getting the chance to direct the Warcraft film; the writer of the article goes so far as to suggest that Jones have a chance at directing it, since Raimi set it aside to work on The Great and Mighty Oz. That’s not really quite how Hollywood works, though, so unless Raimi steps down from the project himself, I wouldn’t count on his losing the project just yet.


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