So much ASMR in this scene 😊 Kellermans hand flutters, lilting voice and soothing gestures truly feels like she is casting a hypnotic spell. One of my favourite parts in this series
Barbara Kellerman (who plays the Lady of the Green Kirtle, as well as the Old Hag in Prince Caspian, and the White Witch in LWW) is a great dramatic actress.
I used to hide behind the couch as a kid, when Barbara Kellerman's characters (Green Lady, White Witch, Old Hag) got angry. So damn scary. The White Witch doesn't scare me anymore, but I get the chills everytime i see the Lady of the Green Kirtle / Green Lady. I live in Norway, and they always used to broadcast the BBC series during the Christmas Holiday during the early 90's. Good memories. Was up every morning at 09:30 eating christmas candy and watching this. Great memories.
Yes, me too. Since they are all the same actress, i think they are all one and the same character, reincarnation maybe. And Maugrim was the werewolf, also played by the same actor! Thats why I believe that the werewolf was summoned Maugrim
Fun Fact: Barbara Kellerman, the actress who plays The Lady of the Green Kirtle, also played both The White Witch in "The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe" and the Hag in "Prince Caspian and The Voyage of the Dawn Treader".
All those who said the snake was scary when you were little, I sympathize entirely. When I was really little, it seriously scared me . Hard to believe now. Still am fond of this series. I love the design of the Underworld and the acting is so lovely sometimes. Tom Baker is wonderful, and some people find the witch hammy but I've always liked her. Whoever said there were Shakespearean/theatrical overtones nailed it. I guess you either like that or don't.
dont worry it did me too. When you're too young to spot special effects and its A PHYSICAL 3 DIMENSIONAL giant snake just appearing on screen..! I had an inward "hoooly sh*t wtf is going on !? whats that thing.." moment now it just looks like a funny reptilian person xD
This actress did amazing. Barbara Kellerman was so enchanting. If she told me to I would believe the world was a dream and serve her. She is so hypnotizing as the Lady of the Green Kirtle. I’m not sure I would want to escape her spell. Rather be obedient to this beautiful lady.
Lol when Rilian says to the Green Lady, “These my true friends have helped deliver me”. Then Jill pipes up, “We’d do it again too”. “AAH HA HA HA HA!” laughs the Green Lady.
The Same actress plays The Lady mostly because of budget limitations. There is some hint that she might be related to The Witch - In PC they say "a witch never really dies" and in SC they point out "they're the same breed (i.e. northern witches)" . I like to think that Lewis was not done with Narnia because he left some loose ends to be explained (like I never accepted Susan's end after all once queen of Narnia, always queen of damn NARNIA
I like to think that another reason why they used Kellerman more than once in the roles she was cast in was because they wanted to give a sense of unease, that all three evil women were in fact related somehow
It’s funny how after Barbara Kellerman (the Green Lady) threatened Tom Baker (Puddleglum) in this scene, she didn’t like it when she perceived his heroically scathing attack on her world as threatening her.
Can I just say how incredible Prince Rillians acting is (the actor who is Prince Rillian) and the chemistry between these two. He shows just how furious he is at her barely saying a word but keeping great dignity and bravery too. This scene is just fire
@@Elysia63 LOL! Yeah, for my mom he was and is The Doctor. But this was my first introduction to him. Even still, 4 was my favorite Doctor too...I cried so much when he showed up in the anniversary special!
@@AdirondackRuby Oh really??? Same!! I was first introduced to him when I watched this show for the first time too!! Just like you, I loved him in Doctor Who! 😁😁
@@AdirondackRuby Yk, "Larry" isn't the only doctor I gave a nickname to. I gave ALL the doctors names! 1st - Franklin 2nd - Robert 3rd - Harold 4th - Larry 5th - Aaron 6th - James 7th - Maurice 8th - Silas War - Abraham 9th - Jerome 10th - Evan 11th - Caleb 12th - Gil 13th - Alyssa & 14th - *Coming Soon!* 😉 Also, I call Sarah Jane, "SJ" for short
Holy crap! Isn't the Lady of the Green Kirtle the same actress of the White Witch in The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe? AWESOME, I bloody loved her as the White Witch!
Then when the Green Lady tries to convince Rilian more, that there is no land named Narnia, he begins to draw his sword. It seems like he was telling her to back off. Then Puddleglum verifies that Narnia does exist.
Jakegothicsnake I did a report on J.K. Rowling and she said that she was a huge fan of the chronicles of Narnia and they were her favorite series , so I find it highly likely that the lady of green kirtle inspired her for slytherin house
There was a time when The Doctor, took the name Puddleglum, and roamed the land of narnia, to show all, his love of the sun, sky and stars, and when his work was done, he took his Tardis, and went to Aslan's country, where next, who knows.Who Nose ;)
Actually, Rilian's "Jesus Look" is a look that many men can easily pull off. To me, with the long dark hair and beard and the black outfit, he looks more like Cesare Borgia to me. But then again he also looks similar to Aragorn, Sirius Black, and Kili from The Hobbit films.
Even when I was little, I remembered the snake as being very fake-looking. Now I see it was truly, hilariously awful. Disappointing, but I still really love all these BBC adaptations, and especially Barbara Kellerman.
It's a pity the end snake looks so silly after the Lady's compelling performance. They should have gone for a more humanoid serpent so Kellerman could have finished the scene more effectively.
In the book, she threw the green dust in the fire to make the air sweet and sleepy to make it easier to cast her spell over the friends. She also had a lute, but I guess it didn't make it into the movie.
A Silver Chair? A Green Witch who turns into a Serpent? Mentions of the use of "cunning"? I wonder if these aspects are what influenced J.K. Rowling in the creation of the House of Salazar Slytherin???
I thought her voice was perfect, with a giggly, sing-song quality. Remember, they're hearing that voice while under her spell. I really like the theatrical quality about it. It's sort of old fashion. She's too funny when playing dumb for Puddleglum: "Is there a country up there... hidden in the roof?"
@hermanessences This was made in the late 80's as a low budget TV Mini-Series on the BBC. So of course the Special Effects are going to look great. But The acting By Tom Baker sure makes up for it.
Agree. When the cult of personality we collectively give actors takes precedence over the stories they are serving ... it's almost like succumbing to the Green Lady's spell! :) Denying the original truths in the story. The books already prove that these stories resonate with audiences, because they speak of our collective internal world of love, truth, joy and honesty. Make a film from that same place, and you'll have the audience you desire to pay for it's making and then some. :)
Adapted from CS Lewis is more like it. Where was the Green Lady’s mandolin type instrument? If she’d thrown green powder on the fire, then why have it emanate from her hands as vapour, instead of the slow, monotonous thrumming? And she knocks out Puddleglum with a wicked spell, for no apparent reason. If he was supposed to stamp out the fire, then why did he put his hand in it, crying, “Aslan! Aslan!” Also in the book, Prince Rilian struggled a lot more with the serpent, as it flung its coils around him, he narrowly escaped having his sword arm pinioned to his side. Excellent swordsmanship! Puddleglum and Eustace also helped Rilian with chopping off the snake’s head, which he’d managed to catch with his free hand. Top survival instincts! Although the triumph of good over evil was great, the killing of the snake/witch was too easy.
That said it was sharper and better realised than in the book, when the Green Lady wanted to know who had destroyed the Silver Chair, that Prince Rilian didn’t actually own up, he just said there would be no more need of that chair. Of course in this adaptation we have, “Which one of you three, HAS DAAAARRRRED TO DESTROY THE SILVER CHAIR?!!” To which Rilian replies, “I did”. Unfortunately when the lady then laughs, especially after chilling them all to the bone with her fury, it’s hard to keep a straight face.
Abana Rena Lee yes! The release date hasn't been announced yet. The Mark Gordon Company green lighted the silver chair as a movie, he has taken Walden Media's place for the franchise. David Magee has chosen as the Screenwriter for the film, he was Oscar nominated for 'Finding Neverland' and 'Life of Pie', then soon after they Announced that they want a name for the lady of the green Kirtle. Over a year ago, Mark Gordon said it's going to be a 'Brand new franchise'. The film has funding, the film will be distributed by Sony and Entertainment One and it will be financed by Tristar and Eone. Douglas Gresham hopes to start Pre-production early this year. They don't have a director yet. We still don't know if any of the original actors will return.
Hopefully. Changes made between books and films are always problematic, but at the very least, please preserve the spirit and messages of this scene, my favorite scene in this book.
Same here. Like the seen in LWW, when Peter fights Maugrim and everything goes red. I'm not all that thrilled with the new ones either. Ben Barnes is gorgeous, but he's no Caspian.
@HeathenMaiden I thought it was only implied that Jadis and the Lady of the Green Kirtle were of the same 'lineage' (as it were), not that they were the same person.
@BebhinnWebhinn They might make a cameo appearance, e.g. Eustace might read a letter from Lucy and Georgie might voiceover, or we might see Lucy writing a letter to him; things like that. Just little things and they might appear that way, but no, they're only in LWW, PC and VODT
I watch this only for the wonderful performance up till 9:47, as soon as she becomes the plastic snake and dies in 5 seconds without putting up a fight to the little Rilian then it doesn't really do this woman justice.
yes . theyre not in the silver chair only will poulter and the one who gonna role jill pole . so sad that the pevensie in not coming back in narnia again
Exactly. I wouldn't be the least bit surprised if they do the same thing (use the same actress who played the white witch) for the new version of The Silver Chair.
@finrodbrs Yeah, I know, but in The Horse and His Boy it is the OLDER actors from the end where they hunt the stag, so it won't be the actors we have now, it'll be the actors from the end of that one.
Who do you think they could've gotten for Puddleglum, Jill, the Lady of the Green Kridle and Rillian if they'd done the Silver Chair in the Chronicles of Narnia movie series from about 10 years ago? And who do you think would make a good voice for the owl?
@Jamestopboy Not necessarily. By the time they get to Horse and his Boy, the younger actors may have grown up. It's not a definite thing but it's possible.
not even exaggeratory . That is absolutely what they do . Watched this thinking ...total narcissism to the bone right here The little seductive movements and sweet voice but barely keeping the lid down on the bubbling cauldron underneath
So much ASMR in this scene 😊 Kellermans hand flutters, lilting voice and soothing gestures truly feels like she is casting a hypnotic spell. One of my favourite parts in this series
Somehow, what did you mean?
"Which one...of you three...has...DAAAAARED DESTROY THE SILVER CHAAAAAAAIR???????????"
Barbara Kellerman (who plays the Lady of the Green Kirtle, as well as the Old Hag in Prince Caspian, and the White Witch in LWW) is a great dramatic actress.
I always say darrred like that .
To this day.
Dumbledore asked calmly
I used to hide behind the couch as a kid, when Barbara Kellerman's characters (Green Lady, White Witch, Old Hag) got angry. So damn scary. The White Witch doesn't scare me anymore, but I get the chills everytime i see the Lady of the Green Kirtle / Green Lady. I live in Norway, and they always used to broadcast the BBC series during the Christmas Holiday during the early 90's. Good memories. Was up every morning at 09:30 eating christmas candy and watching this. Great memories.
Akkurat samme minner fra jul- og påskeferiene her! ^^
Yes, me too. Since they are all the same actress, i think they are all one and the same character, reincarnation maybe. And Maugrim was the werewolf, also played by the same actor! Thats why I believe that the werewolf was summoned Maugrim
Fun Fact: Barbara Kellerman, the actress who plays The Lady of the Green Kirtle, also played both The White Witch in "The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe" and the Hag in "Prince Caspian and The Voyage of the Dawn Treader".
@@roberttodd2414 Okay, that's interesting.
9:40 for the snake scene~
All those who said the snake was scary when you were little, I sympathize entirely. When I was really little, it seriously scared me . Hard to believe now. Still am fond of this series. I love the design of the Underworld and the acting is so lovely sometimes. Tom Baker is wonderful, and some people find the witch hammy but I've always liked her. Whoever said there were Shakespearean/theatrical overtones nailed it. I guess you either like that or don't.
dont worry it did me too. When you're too young to spot special effects and its A PHYSICAL 3 DIMENSIONAL giant snake just appearing on screen..!
I had an inward "hoooly sh*t wtf is going on !? whats that thing.." moment
now it just looks like a funny reptilian person xD
"That other world is all dream" I love that line...its a total reference to the magicians Nephew when The White Witch was in London
I can’t help but feel that the Green Lady’s charms would make a soul a prisoner in a cage like in Plato’s cave story.
Which one of you three...has DAAAAAAAAARRRED destroy the Silver Chair?!
Haha. This brings back so many memories of childhood.
This actress did amazing. Barbara Kellerman was so enchanting. If she told me to I would believe the world was a dream and serve her. She is so hypnotizing as the Lady of the Green Kirtle. I’m not sure I would want to escape her spell. Rather be obedient to this beautiful lady.
Lol when Rilian says to the Green Lady, “These my true friends have helped deliver me”. Then Jill pipes up, “We’d do it again too”. “AAH HA HA HA HA!” laughs the Green Lady.
The Same actress plays The Lady mostly because of budget limitations. There is some hint that she might be related to The Witch - In PC they say "a witch never really dies" and in SC they point out "they're the same breed (i.e. northern witches)" . I like to think that Lewis was not done with Narnia because he left some loose ends to be explained (like I never accepted Susan's end after all once queen of Narnia, always queen of damn NARNIA
I like to think that another reason why they used Kellerman more than once in the roles she was cast in was because they wanted to give a sense of unease, that all three evil women were in fact related somehow
It anyone going to comment about how Tom Baker is the best fricking thing in this scene?
It’s funny how after Barbara Kellerman (the Green Lady) threatened Tom Baker (Puddleglum) in this scene, she didn’t like it when she perceived his heroically scathing attack on her world as threatening her.
no the Green Lady is the only interesting thing in the whole story lol
Can I just say how incredible Prince Rillians acting is (the actor who is Prince Rillian) and the chemistry between these two. He shows just how furious he is at her barely saying a word but keeping great dignity and bravery too. This scene is just fire
Sunday, November 18- December 23rd, 1990 6 episodes
I love Puddleglum. Tom Baker played him SO well.
He is Larry the 4th Doctor FOREVER!
"Larry" is a nickname I gave him
@@Elysia63 LOL! Yeah, for my mom he was and is The Doctor. But this was my first introduction to him. Even still, 4 was my favorite Doctor too...I cried so much when he showed up in the anniversary special!
@@AdirondackRuby Oh really??? Same!! I was first introduced to him when I watched this show for the first time too!!
Just like you, I loved him in Doctor Who! 😁😁
@@AdirondackRuby Yk, "Larry" isn't the only doctor I gave a nickname to. I gave ALL the doctors names!
1st - Franklin
2nd - Robert
3rd - Harold
4th - Larry
5th - Aaron
6th - James
7th - Maurice
8th - Silas
War - Abraham
9th - Jerome
10th - Evan
11th - Caleb
12th - Gil
13th - Alyssa
&
14th - *Coming Soon!* 😉
Also, I call Sarah Jane, "SJ" for short
@@AdirondackRuby So what do you think?
The Puddleglum has a stronger will than I! I would've succumbed to the Green Lady's charms ;-)
Holy crap! Isn't the Lady of the Green Kirtle the same actress of the White Witch in The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe? AWESOME, I bloody loved her as the White Witch!
Yes it’s Barbara Kellerman.
Yep, she was active from 1969-2008
Narnia doesn't have a queen; you personally made sure of that, lady.
The sheer amount of fur on Rilian's face screams "Stop peasant, you ahve stoeln the king's clothing!"
Loving Puddleglum's ".....the made up things are a good deal better than the real ones" :):)
Awe nostalgia! :) watched this when I was little a thousand times.
Barbara Kelkerman is a great actress.
I love the part where she walks to Rillian and pushes his sword down with her open palm. What a bad ass move! She is so evil at that moment.
Then when the Green Lady tries to convince Rilian more, that there is no land named Narnia, he begins to draw his sword. It seems like he was telling her to back off. Then Puddleglum verifies that Narnia does exist.
@@80sDude990 The whole scene is just brilliant. I will forever love this production, and the books.
RubyLovesRocket it was impressive for the time. No CGI back then, not bad special effects.
Jakegothicsnake I did a report on J.K. Rowling and she said that she was a huge fan of the chronicles of Narnia and they were her favorite series , so I find it highly likely that the lady of green kirtle inspired her for slytherin house
Avery Evans That might be true. Green + Serpent
she took all that back when she reread them as an adult and said she found them overwhelmingly preachy and tacky
@StoliDassah Of course you do. He's a marsh wiggle. Everyone loves a good marsh wiggle. Unless they are in league with a witch, I shouldn't wonder.
I love these series 😊😊 and the way the witch overacts
There was a time when The Doctor, took the name Puddleglum, and roamed the land of narnia, to show all, his love of the sun, sky and stars, and when his work was done, he took his Tardis, and went to Aslan's country, where next, who knows.Who Nose ;)
Disabled Destiny fun 😂😂
@@ClaireIamma I like to think so :)
You know, I rather think he might. Who nose indeed.
@@eccremocarpusscaber5159 Jelly babies all round!
9:41 LET ME HEAR YOU'RE WAR CRY!!!!!!
Lol holy shit, Rilian's face at 1:07 is like "Bitch calm down".
HOW DARE YOU THREATEN MEEEEEE?!!!!!
why do I love this scene so much?
Shelby Lytle Hypnoyic Suggestion. All ancient scenes such as this that possess it come at full power
Actually, Rilian's "Jesus Look" is a look that many men can easily pull off. To me, with the long dark hair and beard and the black outfit, he looks more like Cesare Borgia to me. But then again he also looks similar to Aragorn, Sirius Black, and Kili from The Hobbit films.
oh man.. the memories :)
Even when I was little, I remembered the snake as being very fake-looking. Now I see it was truly, hilariously awful. Disappointing, but I still really love all these BBC adaptations, and especially Barbara Kellerman.
It's a pity the end snake looks so silly after the Lady's compelling performance. They should have gone for a more humanoid serpent so Kellerman could have finished the scene more effectively.
Awful? As opposed to the movie. These actually capture the spirit of the books.
Alexandre Ferdinand she have her own charming acting hahah
@@stevenwiederholt7000 I agree with you. This series honors the book's accuracy, and remains pure, without unnecessary special effects.
All TV-series iof the 80's and early 90's did not have the great est quality..
In the book, she threw the green dust in the fire to make the air sweet and sleepy to make it easier to cast her spell over the friends. She also had a lute, but I guess it didn't make it into the movie.
The theme for Narnia brings back only good Childhood memories.
A Silver Chair? A Green Witch who turns into a Serpent? Mentions of the use of "cunning"? I wonder if these aspects are what influenced J.K. Rowling in the creation of the House of Salazar Slytherin???
at 7:46 when pole says " theres aslan it looks like scrubb wakes up from a dream. i aslo cant believe that they are hypnotized!!
I thought her voice was perfect, with a giggly, sing-song quality. Remember, they're hearing that voice while under her spell. I really like the theatrical quality about it. It's sort of old fashion. She's too funny when playing dumb for Puddleglum: "Is there a country up there... hidden in the roof?"
8:20 The logical and yet irrational actions by The Doctor.
Tom Baker is like...wow this snake is worse than the shitty monsters on DW
@hermanessences This was made in the late 80's as a low budget TV Mini-Series on the BBC. So of course the Special Effects are going to look great. But The acting By Tom Baker sure makes up for it.
LMAO! Just watched this movie for the first time today and nearly died at 9:30 onward
This woman plays a (the community season 3 episode) "You all are insane, You all are in purgatory, Your whole world is a lie" and almost succeeded
Lol "I will live like a true Narnian if there isn't a Narnia"
great special features :P
Agree. When the cult of personality we collectively give actors takes precedence over the stories they are serving ... it's almost like succumbing to the Green Lady's spell! :) Denying the original truths in the story. The books already prove that these stories resonate with audiences, because they speak of our collective internal world of love, truth, joy and honesty. Make a film from that same place, and you'll have the audience you desire to pay for it's making and then some. :)
I never realized it before but this part is a parallel to Myth of the cave.
Muito bom! Gostei. Simples e interessante.
I love how it doesn't say 'adapted from' it says 'BY C.S LEWIS'
Adapted from CS Lewis is more like it. Where was the Green Lady’s mandolin type instrument? If she’d thrown green powder on the fire, then why have it emanate from her hands as vapour, instead of the slow, monotonous thrumming? And she knocks out Puddleglum with a wicked spell, for no apparent reason. If he was supposed to stamp out the fire, then why did he put his hand in it, crying, “Aslan! Aslan!” Also in the book, Prince Rilian struggled a lot more with the serpent, as it flung its coils around him, he narrowly escaped having his sword arm pinioned to his side. Excellent swordsmanship! Puddleglum and Eustace also helped Rilian with chopping off the snake’s head, which he’d managed to catch with his free hand. Top survival instincts! Although the triumph of good over evil was great, the killing of the snake/witch was too easy.
That said it was sharper and better realised than in the book, when the Green Lady wanted to know who had destroyed the Silver Chair, that Prince Rilian didn’t actually own up, he just said there would be no more need of that chair. Of course in this adaptation we have, “Which one of you three, HAS DAAAARRRRED TO DESTROY THE SILVER CHAIR?!!” To which Rilian replies, “I did”. Unfortunately when the lady then laughs, especially after chilling them all to the bone with her fury, it’s hard to keep a straight face.
This speech Puddleglum gives to her will be in the new upcoming Silver Chair movie.
HPofNARNIA they're actually doing the movie?!? when will it come out?!?
Abana Rena Lee yes! The release date hasn't been announced yet. The Mark Gordon Company green lighted the silver chair as a movie, he has taken Walden Media's place for the franchise. David Magee has chosen as the Screenwriter for the film, he was Oscar nominated for 'Finding Neverland' and 'Life of Pie', then soon after they Announced that they want a name for the lady of the green Kirtle. Over a year ago, Mark Gordon said it's going to be a 'Brand new franchise'. The film has funding, the film will be distributed by Sony and Entertainment One and it will be financed by Tristar and Eone. Douglas Gresham hopes to start Pre-production early this year. They don't have a director yet. We still don't know if any of the original actors will return.
A director has finally been announced. Joe Johnston will direct the film.
Hopefully. Changes made between books and films are always problematic, but at the very least, please preserve the spirit and messages of this scene, my favorite scene in this book.
Mechadoggy Joe did say he won't let it suck.
Same here. Like the seen in LWW, when Peter fights Maugrim and everything goes red.
I'm not all that thrilled with the new ones either. Ben Barnes is gorgeous, but he's no Caspian.
@HeathenMaiden I thought it was only implied that Jadis and the Lady of the Green Kirtle were of the same 'lineage' (as it were), not that they were the same person.
She's the same actress who played the White Witch, Barbara Kellerman.
Yes, that's Barbara Kellerman. :-)
Prince Rilian kind of looks like Jesus. Middle Eastern and long hair.
"Will you give us conduct out of your realm?"
2:54
I think that roughly translates as "Get stuffed, no way"
Who else fall in love of Rillian when he discover his face ?
@BebhinnWebhinn They might make a cameo appearance, e.g. Eustace might read a letter from Lucy and Georgie might voiceover, or we might see Lucy writing a letter to him; things like that. Just little things and they might appear that way, but no, they're only in LWW, PC and VODT
I watch this only for the wonderful performance up till 9:47, as soon as she becomes the plastic snake and dies in 5 seconds without putting up a fight to the little Rilian then it doesn't really do this woman justice.
@Jamestopboy Well, the characters are also in Horse and His Boy and The Last Battle. So the actors may return for those movies.
No, it's just the thing that was used to enchant Rilian.
Nice snake effects.
yes . theyre not in the silver chair only will poulter and the one who gonna role jill pole . so sad that the pevensie in not coming back in narnia again
Exactly. I wouldn't be the least bit surprised if they do the same thing (use the same actress who played the white witch) for the new version of The Silver Chair.
Evil Overlord Rule # 34: Don't turn into a snake. It never helps.
Considering Disney/Fox bailed on the series this is the definitive Verson of the Silver Chair
Spoiler alert: the Green Lady is an animagus.
Briana Waterson I just watched a video on page 394
@finrodbrs Yeah, I know, but in The Horse and His Boy it is the OLDER actors from the end where they hunt the stag, so it won't be the actors we have now, it'll be the actors from the end of that one.
Go Puddlegum!
Green Lady...one hell of a Mistress. :P
LOL...me too! I had a huge crush on Caspian too
ohh ok tnx :)
@finrodbrs We've already seen the older actors, so they'll probably come back.
LOL, that snake is the worst special effect in history, just see how fake it looks. xD I nearly died laughing. xD
@Lone432345 I know that it's old, but it's still funny as hell xD
Shouldn't the green witch be playing a lute or a mandolin when she's bewitching them??
Jakegothicsnake instead there’s that green vapour coming from her hands.
Who do you think they could've gotten for Puddleglum, Jill, the Lady of the Green Kridle and Rillian if they'd done the Silver Chair in the Chronicles of Narnia movie series from about 10 years ago? And who do you think would make a good voice for the owl?
@Jamestopboy Not necessarily. By the time they get to Horse and his Boy, the younger actors may have grown up. It's not a definite thing but it's possible.
The snake size is underwhelming
Should have gone for a Kaiju Scale
this scene is really slow moving in the beginning. and that snake transformation was horrible.
@hughJ25 well you can always go back :)
@StoliDassah exactly! ;/
That’s what happens when you don’t fall for a narcissists attempts at invalidating and gaslighting you. They turn into a serpent and attack you lols.
not even exaggeratory . That is absolutely what they do .
Watched this thinking ...total narcissism to the bone right here
The little seductive movements and sweet voice but barely keeping the lid down on the bubbling cauldron underneath
@@vvelvettearss good acting. think she did the white witch aswell.
9:45 - 9:59
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA³³
SO FUNNY! \o/
9:41 Green Lady Is Screams In Pain And Turned Into The Green Snake The Knight Is Killed The Snake And Died.
i love this music and i am trying to find it!!! please help me if you can:)
@supercell23 read the books! :)
I have to agree that Green Lady is very funny! she reminds me of Faye Dunaway in Mommie Dearest! VERY OVER DRAMATIC AND CAMPY! LOL!
Meth makes people do terrible and strange things... I love this movie so much.
I suppose it does weird things in your brain
Yeah, but movies and tv-series tend to be different than the books sometimes.
As the book describes the smell of marshwiggle is not at all enchanting
She's sorry!
ok, well, good luck :)
Rogerio Teixeira is not at the movie why dont you add him please never mind
wow
snake ftl.
@MasterBillie
...More like poison-ivy.
People like to see old characters in movies, whole new cast may destroy the box office again...
ok does the woman who play this witch also play the white witch?...they look the same to me lol
Meeeeelllodraaaamaaaaaa...