Devil Wears Prada
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100

 Name the one item Meryl Streep kept from the first film,, which she used again as Donna during the famous "Money Money Money" scene in 2008's Mamma Mia!.

100

Roberto Benigni misfires wildly with this adaptation and the result is an unfunny, poorly-made, creepy vanity project that ranks 0 on the Tomatometer.

Pinocchio (2002)

100

This Broadway legend and EGOT winner won an Academy Award for her role as Anita in the film version of West Side Story.

Rita Moreno

100

The film location for Elias-Clarke in The Devil Wears Prada was actually this publishing office, located at 49th and 6th in midtown Manhattan.

McGraw-Hill Publishing offices

100

Lightning McQueen trades the racetrack for a life sentence.

Cars to Bars

200

Costume designer who received her sole Oscar nomination for her work on this film.

Patricia Field

200

A 1920s English heiress (Bo Derek) seeks ecstasy with a sheik in Morocco and a bullfighter in Spain in this 1984 snoozer.

Bolero

200

Twelve years after winning a Best Supporting Actress Oscar, she won a Tony Award as one of the producers of Thoroughly Modern Millie, securing her EGOT status.

Whoopi Goldberg

200

Located on Wadmalaw Island, near Charleston, this house on Martins Point Road, was the filming location for which Nicholas Sparks film?

The Notebook

200

A crew aboard the Nostromo spaceship must straighten everything out precisely before things spiral out of control.

Alien to Align

300

The designer who designed Meryl Streep's black dress for the fictitious museum benefit, is coincidentally the only designer who appears in the film. Name the designer.

Valentino

300

This sequel is shockingly embarrassing and unnecessary, trading the original's dramatic depth for a series of uninspired Tony Manero dance sequences.

Staying Alive

300

She won an Oscar and Tony Award for Fences, becoming the first Black actor to achieve the “Triple Crown of Acting.”

Viola Davis

300

The iconic house specially constructed for this 1994 film was built on the Bluff Plantation in Yemassee, South Carolina.

Forrest Gump

300

A group of slasher film teens is haunted by unreliable Wi-Fi.

Scream to Stream

400

In the book, Miranda Priestly was a Junior Editor for this magazine before joining Runway.

Chic magazine

400

Not even Richard Pryor could save this 1982 plaything, which is unsuitable for children -- or anyone else seeking entertainment.

The Toy

400

He won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for reprising the same role he made famous on Broadway in 1967.

Joel Grey

400

This company's headquarters, located at 620 Crossroads Boulevard in Cary, NC represented Stark Industries in Iron Man 3.

Epic Games

400

Change a letter and a young, animated wayfinder finds herself in the throws of ecstasy.

Moana to Moans

500

Movie musical that reunited Meryl Streep and Emily Blunt.

Into the Woods (2014)

500

Two sibling cosmetics heiresses must grow up quickly when a company scandal leaves them penniless in this 2006 stinker starring Anjelica Huston.

Material Girls

500

She won an Oscar for Zorba the Greek, and 20 years later earned a Tony for the same role in Zorba.

Lila Kedrova 

500

The remains of the iconic train crash from this 1993 movie can still be found rusting along the Great Smoky Railroad.

500

A fearless Scottish princess rebels against tradition and finds herself in a somber cemetery drama.

Brave to Grave

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