Sharon Stone pitched a Barbie girl in a '90s world but was "laughed out of the studio"
Sharon Stone revealed on Instagram that she wanted to make a Barbie movie decades ago

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As hard as it is to believe, there was a time in American film culture when the closest one came to a Barbie film was The Kentucky Fried Movie. In a pre-Pirates Of The Caribbean Hollywood, movies weren’t based on brands as much—least of all, brands that don’t have a strong narrative thrust. In the 90s, people couldn’t imagine looking at a Barbie doll or Haunted Mansion ride and saying, “Let’s throw $100 million at that and get us a hit.” Also, Hollywood was even more sexist and male-dominated than it is now. Just ask Sharon Stone, who says she pitched a Barbie movie in the 90s and was “laughed out of the studio.”