| Screen Sirens: The White Witch in “Prince Caspian” May 17th 2008 | Posted by Erin |
![]() ![]() Welcome to the third edition of a new feature here at Diva Dirt - Screen Sirens! Here I will bridge the gap between our beloved (well, some at least) women of wrestling and the leading ladies gracing the movie screen - whether they be damsels in distress, kick-ass bombshells, dramatic protagonists, or anything in between - we will celebrate the influence and presence of women in the movies and see how they in turn could be connected to the Divas and Knockouts we discuss on this very blog. With this weekend’s release of “The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian”, we’ll look at the character of the White Witch, evil and callous villian who rules over Narnia. In this film, Jadis is played by Tilda Swinton, and though she only appears in this film and an apparition from beyond the grave, she still holds her evil and dark attitude that characterizes her as a deeply evil character. She is an extraordinarily beautiful and imposing woman. She is also physically powerful and amazonian, capable of breaking iron with her bare hands and lifting human beings off their feet. A natural-born sorceress and a cunning strategist, Jadis is arrogant and cruel, considering herself above all rules and viewing others as tools to be used or obstacles to be demolished. Now, with this all-powerful and beautiful witch having all the conscience of your typical heel Diva, it’s easy to envision some of the WWE’s evilest Divas emobdying this role. Should her height and fair skin factor in, or should the manner of character be first and foremost? Make your decision below! (WARNING: I’m aware that this poll is huge - I wanted to include as many women as possible - ludicrous choices or not!) |
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I voted Rhaka Khan. She has that whole skinny, scary, and domineering look to her - and the white bitch- I mean white witch, has all those attributes under her belt.
Natalya!
I went with Beth, since she’s physically imtimidating and has a cold stare that you think would work with the “evil witch” persona. I haven’t seen any of the Chronicles of Narnia movies, but going by the pictures, Beth does it for me.