Friday, December 18, 2015

Angelina Jolie Was So Terrifying In 'Maleficent' They Had To Do This

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Angelina Jolie was the MOST BOSS Maleficent.

It wasn't even a question. In the real life adaptation of Sleeping Beauty's arch nemesis there wasn't an equal. And it was played beautifully by one of the most versatile actresses in the world! But it turns out that she was a bit too good for the part... 

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Angelina Jolie has been an award-winning actress with an Academy Award, two Screen Actors Guild Awards, and three Golden Globe Awards under her belt!

I mean she's been Tomb Raider: Lara Croft which made hundreds of millions, as well as an assassin in Mr. & Mrs. Smith with her future husband, another assassin in Wanted which James McAvoy, Changeling, and Salt.

In that time, she and her husband, Brad Pitt, raise six children together with three of them adopted from all over the world.

This is especially important!

Her latest role as Maleficent scared the crap out of every child actor that auditioned to be in the same scene as her. And this was a MASSIVE problem.

Who were they supposed to get who wouldn't cry and wet their diapers??

The answer was simple – and it involved $3000...

Get her daughter to act in the scene with her! That's right, in the scene where a little girl approaches the witch was played Vivienne Jolie-Pitt.

Forget being a dark children’s classic: it was a celebrity home movie.

In her mother’s film Maleficent, Vivienne plays the child version of Princess Aurora (Sleeping Beauty) and runs away from the three fair godmothers – and is picked up by Jolie after the tyke says "up, up, up."

The cutie starts playing with her mother's fake horns with wonder.

Only time will tell if this will be Vivienne's first and only role or if she'll kill the whole acting thing like her famous parents!

She made a cool $3000 for the role!

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Main and collage image via YouTube / Disney Movie Trailers

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