Hollywood's Most Iconic and Controversial Movie Costumes

Green Goblin in Spider-Man

Honestly, the Green Goblin's suit of armor was kind of cool. Of course, there was some pushback since it wasn't part of the comics, but still.  The directors went through a lot of trial and error with figuring out the look of the costume. In the end, they felt that the suit of armor was the way to go.

Cinderella in Cinderella

The biggest pushback from his film was Lily James' tiny waist. Many viewers believed that this was from CGI effects after shooting and felt that it was unfair to try and make her so skinny. Then, the filmmakers pushed back and said that there was no CGI, they just made her go on a liquid diet to get that skinny. Uh, that's not great, either.

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The More You Know

  • "E" is the most common letter and appears in 11 percent of all english words.
  • Nintendo was founded in 1889. Before it sold video games, the Japanese company specialized in playing cards.
  • Bill Murray and Dan Aykroyd dusted off their Ghostbusters costumes to visit a terminally ill child who was a fan of the film and wanted to meet them.
  • The 442nd Infantry Regiment, a largely Japanese American unit that served during WWII, did so while their families were held in internment camps. Their motto was "Go for Broke" and they were the most decorated unit in U.S. military history.
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Post originally appeared on Upbeat News.