Just Wonderin' wrote:And since The Changling she has the idea she is a director. Even Pitt and she admitted she will be a nightmare to work with because of that erroneous perception they bought her. She will point out her awards and how she has more experience than the first time director who will do this movie if it is filmed and use all the other OTT typical JoLie ploys to get attention and control .
Bennie wrote:Just Wonderin' wrote:And since The Changling she has the idea she is a director. Even Pitt and she admitted she will be a nightmare to work with because of that erroneous perception they bought her. She will point out her awards and how she has more experience than the first time director who will do this movie if it is filmed and use all the other OTT typical JoLie ploys to get attention and control .
Oh, but directing is so easy! All you have to do is point the camera in the general vicinity of the actors and hit "record." Jolie says she doesn't understand the fuss, and I believe her! Of course, she stole someone else's story to pass off as her own in an attempt to obtain this silly little director's credit, and even then managed to fail miserably, but the critics who panned the film -- and the millions of people who ignored it -- are just jealous haterz.
MYGUEST wrote:Bennie wrote:Just Wonderin' wrote:And since The Changling she has the idea she is a director. Even Pitt and she admitted she will be a nightmare to work with because of that erroneous perception they bought her. She will point out her awards and how she has more experience than the first time director who will do this movie if it is filmed and use all the other OTT typical JoLie ploys to get attention and control .
Oh, but directing is so easy! All you have to do is point the camera in the general vicinity of the actors and hit "record." Jolie says she doesn't understand the fuss, and I believe her! Of course, she stole someone else's story to pass off as her own in an attempt to obtain this silly little director's credit, and even then managed to fail miserably, but the critics who panned the film -- and the millions of people who ignored it -- are just jealous haterz.
Oh...yea..and the writing the whole script was easy as pie, just 2 days, stuck in an attic, with the flu.....or in Shiloh's art class, or when the kids were running around the kitchen....she pumped that baby out in months....yanno, cause she's such a great mom and writer.....
ITLOBAH has been on DVD, since March 27th, and yet absolutely NO numbers from the sales of it has been recorded......Usually on the web-site "The Numbers", has listings for all the DVD sales...and yet Jolie's little movie didn't even spark enough sales to record it...and it is now in the 5.00 bin at Walmart's.
The loons swore Jolie had millions upon millions of fans, it's just that none of them lived in any of the cities that her flop was screened. But now that the film is available to everyone, still nothing? That just doesn't make any sense!Guest wrote:her career is dead Disney is spending money like water. Ain't gonna happen.
Guest wrote:Imelda Staunton, Miranda Richardson, Sam Riley, and More Board ‘Maleficent’
Though Maleficent‘s three leads hail from the States (Angelina Jolie and Elle Fanning) and South Africa (Sharlto Copley), the Disney production is looking to the U.K. to fill up much of its cast list. American India Eisley and Brits Imelda Staunton, Miranda Richardson, Lesley Manville, Kenneth Cranham, and Sam Riley have all just boarded the Robert Stromberg-directed live-action film, which retells the classic Sleeping Beauty tale from the perspective of its villain. The descriptions of their roles also happen to offer quite a few more clues about the movie’s plotline, so hit the jump for more details.
As previously reported, Fanning is signed on to play the slumbering teenage princess opposite Jolie’s Maleficent, while Copley is set to play her father King Stefan. Interestingly, the latest story from THR expands upon Stefan’s background by describing him as “the half-human, half-fairy b***** son of the human king.” Said human king, who tries to take over the fairy kingdom, will be played by Cranham (Layer Cake, Hellbound: Hellraiser II).
Over in fairy land, Richardson is set for the part of Queen Ulla, who has a less than peachy relationship with her niece Maleficent. Veteran actress Richardson is a two-time Academy Award nominee for her work in Damage and Tom & Viv, and was last seen on the big screen as Rita Skeeter in the Harry Potter films.
Eisley, who is best known for playing Shailene Woodley’s sister on ABC Family’s The Secret Life of the American Teenager, will appear in the opening act of Maleficent as a younger version of Jolie’s character, establishing her place in the fairy kingdom’s hierarchy.
Staunton and Manville, meanwhile, will play Knotgrass and Flittle. They comprise two of the three pixies (fairies in Disney’s 1959 animated film) who take care of Aurora. Staunton can currently be heard in Aardman Animations’ The Pirates! Band of Misfits, while Lesley Manville’s recent credits include Benedek Fliegauf’s Womb and Mike Leigh’s Another Year.
Finally, Riley has been cast as Diaval, Maleficent’s right-hand man — or rather, right-hand raven who can take human male form. The rising star first broke out in 2007 with Anton Corbijn’s Control, and will next star in Neil Jordan’s Byzantium and Walter Salles’ On the Road (whenever that hits theaters).
We’ve been curious to see exactly how Maleficent would spin the Sleeping Beauty story, and based on these casting announcements it appears the conflict between Maleficent and Stefan/Aurora will somehow be tied into a struggle between the fairy and human kingdoms. Disney’s sure to reveal more as the summer start date nears, but whatever the storyline winds up being, it’s clear that it’ll have a fantastic cast backing it up. Maleficent will make its way into theaters March 14, 2014.
http://www.slashfilm.com/imelda-staunto ... aleficent/
I wonder how much screen time Jolie will actually have.
Guest wrote:I'm not a Brit so I can't speak for this crew's popularity in their own country......but not one of these actors, very respected though some may be, I'll never deny that.....IMO, has the ability to put asses in the seats. I've never thought ...hmmm, Miranda Richardson or Imelda Staunton has a movie coming out this weekend, I've just got to put out $10.50 for a ticket and $5.50+tx for a small popcorn.![]()
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Jolie was laughed at world wide because she is disliked by the majority. Her loons are highly objectionable and irritate and aggravate that dislike into higher levels. No one so far associated with this film has enough power or following to counter that revulsion to Jolie.
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