| | | | | | 'Saving Mr. Banks' Turned B.J. Novak Into A '16-Year-Old Girl' | | | "Saving Mr. Banks" tells the tale of how Walt Disney (Tom Hanks) courted original "Mary Poppins" author P.L. Travers (Emma Thompson) for the film rights to her beloved children's book, eventually turning it into the classic 1964 film. With the film set in the ultra-fashionable 1960s, actor B.J. Novak made sure that his time spent on the "Saving Mr. Banks" set was well-documented. "I loved the ['Saving Mr. Banks'] wardrobe," Novak revealed to MTV News during our recent Fall Movie Preview interview. "['The Office' wardrobe] was anything you could buy at Sears. On 'Saving Mr. Banks' even the socks are like 1962 vintage socks. The hair is all crusted over. I loved it. I'm not one to take selfies, but I broke my rule for this project because it was so fun and cool to play dress up like that. I turned into a 16-year-old girl." Read it » | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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