Rumour has it that Michelle Rodriguez has been lined up for a remake of Thelma and Louise - and she's insisting that Cara Delevingne play her partner in crime.
In an inevitably vain bid to somehow will this to happen, we've been debating the most stylish film rebels of all time.
These are the big screen characters whose wardrobes we long for...
Punk through and through, from the leather trousers and shrunken band tees to the stonewash denim and DIY haircut.
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Madonna as Susan Thomas in 'Desperately Seeking Susan'
The sparkling ankle boots, the customised drum case, the lace gloves and the sheer eighties brilliance of her wardrobe. Obsession doesn't quite cover it.
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Natalie Portman as Mathilda Lando in 'Leon: The Professional'
Between the clompy boots, the black choker and the round sunglasses, Mathilda's wardrobe could have come straight off an a/w 2013 catwalk.
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Patricia Arquette as Alabama Whitman in 'True Romance'
Pink leopard leggings, mini skirts, halter neck tops and a turquoise bra. Understated? Definitely not. Seriously sexy and very, very cool? Absolutely.
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Geena Davies and Susan Sarandon in 'Thelma and Louise'If mum jeans and sleeveless T-shirts are good enough to attract Brad Pitt then they work for us.
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Christina Ricci as Wednesday Adams in 'The Adams Family'The look that inspired a hundred catwalk collections. It's that severe, monochrome vibe. And the plaits. We love the plaits.
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Winona Ryder as Veronica in 'Heathers'
Winona Ryder in anything is enough to grab our attention but the cropped tops, ruffled skirts, shoulder pads and teenage fury sported by Veronica are our hands down favourite.