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'Disney's greatest villain'
Well lets not get ahead of ourselves here. Maleficent's motivation for Sleeping Beauty was that she didn't get invited to a christening. Her laugh is great and the fight against the Prince was great. But the greatest?
'Disney's greatest villain'
Well lets not get ahead of ourselves here. Maleficent's motivation for Sleeping Beauty was that she didn't get invited to a christening. Her laugh is great and the fight against the Prince was great. But the greatest?
'Disney's greatest villain'
Well lets not get ahead of ourselves here. Maleficent's motivation for Sleeping Beauty was that she didn't get invited to a christening. Her laugh is great and the fight against the Prince was great. But the greatest?
i'm also wondering where the green skin be at
unless they think green skin is too far out of people's range of belief for this film
Maleficent always had a weird ass shade of green that phased between a dullish grey and sickly green. As long as they keep the black/purple/green color scheme in her clothing, I really don't see it mattering much about her skin color. Too green and you'll think you are watching Wicked.
I dunno. Good trailer, but I'm still really iffy about this movie. I'm sure Angelina Jolie will be solid in the role of Maleficent, but I'm really doubtful about the rest of the actors..
I do not like the way she says "I too shall bestow a gift upon the child", though. Especially with her emphasis on "too". Obviously, she's trying to sound nice as Maleficent, but it sounds really forced to me. And did the three fairies really have to be CGI? Couldn't they just make them look like humans, as it was in the animated movie, and avoid turning them into generic CGI-looking creatures?
Also, it appears that the crow is be able to change into a human in this movie. This might turn out interesting but they could easily diddly this up.
Maleficent "bonding" with Aurora could be some kind of scheme to trick her into something (and I truly hope it's that instead of "I'm trying to help you"). They can give her a backstory, they can show the story from her perspective and make her somewhat more relatable, but please, Disney: do not ruin her character by turning her into something other than "evil".
Of course, I'm just jumping to conclusions based on trailers, which is silly. But yeah.
Edited for Doubleposting.