Pop Culture Film Trivia: Behind the Scenes of Iconic Movies
If you have a passion for film and enjoy testing your knowledge of pop culture, this list is perfect for you! McKenna received feedback on the script that led her to make the characters in the movie busier and meaner. Field's work on the film earned her an Oscar nomination for Best Costume Design, and she pulled about a million dollars worth of clothes for the production. She envisioned Miranda Priestly wearing Donna Karan, and many archival pieces from Donna Karan were used in the film. The movie serves as a prequel to the 1969 film "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid," and Glenn Close, the original live-action Cruella de Vil, is an executive producer on "Cruella."
John and Sonnenfeld collaborated in 1982 on John's song "Legal Boys." The film "Wings" was the first to win the Oscar for Best Picture and has been a part of pop culture since 1956 with yearly TV showings that introduced it to new generations. Audrey Hepburn was not the first choice to play Holly in "Breakfast at Tiffany's," as Monroe, Reynolds, Day, and Taylor were considered before her. Capote disliked the movie adaptation of his book, and the cast of "The Addams Family" was initially unhappy with the ending until Christina Ricci made a compelling argument for keeping it.