http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/downloads/movies.html
Now, I'm not a fan of world of warcraft. At all. However, those are hilarious.
Edit:
Direct link to movies:
MR T: http://media.worldofwarcraft.com/movies ... g=wow_mr_t
Shatner:
&&http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/downloads/movies.html
Now, I'm not a fan of world of warcraft. At all. However, those are hilarious.
Edit:
Direct link to movies:
MR T: http://media.worldofwarcraft.com/movies ... g=wow_mr_t
Shatner:
&&
How is it that Mr. T hasn't aged a day since 1992? Perhaps he is a supernatural messenger from the gods of Toughness, sent here to guide us through troubled times...
I'm still not playing WOW, though. 
Crooked Paul wrote:
How is it that Mr. T hasn't aged a day since 1992?
Agreed.
Yusayoh wrote:
lol the Mr. T one owned
Agreed, the other one was lame.
Crooked Paul wrote:
How is it that Mr. T hasn't aged a day since 1992?


Fusi0n wrote:
shut up fool
BAN HIM!
BAN HIM FOR BEING SO FUNNY! 
http://media.worldofwarcraft.com/movies ... rating=wow
Mr.T is still my favorite of the three.
&&&
Here's two more WOW commercials from international actors:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=11jxKixFCRQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wgl9h_GtqP8
And a German version of the Mr. T video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FkH8Yl6MCjw
I sincerely hope that I never understand the fascination people have with WOW, everyone I know who plays it has become completely addicted.
About 2 years ago, a huge WoW plague swept across my school, and pretty much everyone with enough money and a computer was playing it. I was lucky enough to not have enough money or a computer good enough to play it on.
Some people who were initially addicted managed to stop playing, while others who scorned the game were turned into players themselves (I'm looking at you, Phillip "the fatty" Bushnell).
Anyways, WoW is now dead at my school. Game over, Blizzard.
However, I've already noticed the "addicting"-flavour of the game. It's hard to not constantly think about it when you're not playing it.
I was spitballing on this subject with some of my mates this weekend (Full Disclosure: The four of us played together in WoW for two years or so) and we came up with one major thing: not having to re-learn the game. Once you play WoW long enough, you know it. There's no learning curve any more. That's so nice. You know why that guy's weapon glows purple or what you need to do to become keyed for Ghazalbon's Chateau.
Also, being low level is pretty pants. Once you start getting some really sweet abilities and some really sweet gear, it gets better. That said, if it's not your tea, it's not your tea.
Hober wrote:
I spent my entire summer playing WoW, for my job. ( http://www.azerothadvisor.com ) <---
thats a pretty sweet intro screen on that website.