Sometimes we used to watch Hollywood movies whether it be an interesting story or the characters, all characters were not just fictional Hollywood movie, they even exist in real life. These are characters from the film would've been watching you all and see the action:
1. John McClane - Die Hard 1-4 (1988-2007)
In real life: Ken Hammond
Events in the film Die Hard is not just a story in the film, because a policeman who came from Utah named Ken Hammond never experienced something like a shootout in the film. The story began when he was with his pregnant wife, after that several gunmen opened fire on customers of department stores in Salt Lake City. Hammond tells his wife to hide, then he took his gun and helped shoot the crooks. "I have a gun and I think that I must do something. No matter where I am, if I can protect as many people as possible and prevent the murder, I have to do it," Hammond said that has similarities with the main character in the film.
2. Jack Sparrow - Pirates of the Caribbean (2003-2007)
In real life: John Rackham (Calico Jack)
Rackham is a pirate in the 18th century who wore palaian (calico) and often involved disputes in love with several women as well as Jack Sparrow. One woman was Anne Bonny who use men's clothing to fool the pirates when he was aboard the pirates, the incidence is similar to the story on film. Unfortunately, at the end of the story, Rackham did not return from the dead (do not like Jack Sparrow), and he was arrested by the British and hanged in Port Royal. His body was put into a cage and left to rot.
3. Doc Emmet Brown - Back to the Future 1-3 (1985-1990)
In real life: Ronald Mallett
Mallett, a professor from the University of Kentucky, lost his father when he was little. Since then he was inspired by Herbert Wells novel "The Time Machine", he struggled to revive his father with an idea of time travel. "I think if I could create a time machine, I'll go back to the past and met my father warned him about his life in the future". Mallett has so far only to get an idea of the velocity of the laser which opens at a certain space warp. Such devices may be able to describe the operation of the machine a more modern car that is "DeLorean" used in the film.
4. Lara Croft - Tomb Raider (2001), The Cradle of Life (2003)
In real life: Sue Hendrickson
Hendrickson is an amateur fossil hunter, marine archaeologists and explorers. He found a fossil whale in the desert in Peru, discovered a butterfly 23 million years in the rock bucket, diving to find a pearl in the Caribbean, uncover treasures of Egypt near Alexandria, Chinese porcelain was discovered 400 years and in 1990 the largest tyrannosaur skeleton found in at that time. "I just do everything that I dreamed as a kid like digging dinosaur skeletons, the search for sunken ships on the sea". But anyway, Hendrickson was not wearing tight leather costumes like Lara Croft.
5. James Bond - All Movie of James Bond (1962-2006)
In real life: Sidney Reilly
In the early 20th century in the field of espionage, no one can be compared with Sidney Reilly, the first Russian who simultaneously worked for the 4 countries. He did a tremendous job in terms of changing her appearance to disguise himself as an agent, he's always been synonymous with murder, money, and women. Reilly joyfully continue the journey to Moscow in 1918 to assassinate Lenin and with the same enthusiasm to woo the Russian Minister's wife to get information about the supply of arms to Germany. Unfortunately, the Russians caught him and executed him in 1925.
6. Rocky Balboa - Rocky 1-6 (1976-2006)
In real life: Chuck Wepner
"Throughout my life I've been trying to survive. If I can handle it in the Marine Corps, I thought I would be able to live longer to play against Ali". Wepner, boxer from New Jersey, at the end of his career got a tremendous opportunity to fight for the title to Muhammad Ali. No one believed in him, but although he was beaten until round 15, he still tetep stand. After that, the victory was given to Ali for technical knockout. Wepner even managed to KO Ali in round 9. "Hey, I make it down!", He told his coach, Bufano, during the break. "Good, but he looks very upset right now".
7. Indiana Jones - Indiana Jones 1-4 (1981-2008)
In real life: Hiram Bingham III
Bingham was an archeologist who braved death and the most extreme ever. He combined extraordinary intelligence (he graduated from Harvard, Yale and Berkeley) with a passion for adventure (he was a pilot during World War II). In 1911, Bingham was exploring the Andes to search for the lost Inca city, Machu Picchu, and even wrote a book best-seller. "Suddenly I saw the walls of houses destroyed. Seems like centuries ago, most buildings covered by trees and moss, but in the shadows, the bamboo bush and granite walls appear white wine", he said when making his adventures.
8. Danny Ocean - Ocean's Eleven (1960 & 2001), Ocean's Twelve (2004), Ocean's Thirteen (2007)
In real life: Victor Lustig
Do you think that stealing the wealth of Las Vegas casino is a big problem? Then try to sell the Eiffel Tower for scrap metal buyer. That's not the only thing that Victor Lustig managed loloskan. He has 45 false names, can perfectly speak five languages and was arrested 50 times just in the United States. Born in Bohemia, without a doubt he is the greatest villain ever. Lustig even get $ 5000 from the legend of Al Capone mob. It seems he is more powerful than existing characters in the film.
9. Clarice Starling - The Silence of the Lambs (1991), Hannibal (2001)
In real life: Candice DeLong
Starling may be likened to DeLong with 20-year career in federal service. As an operating agency and criminal psychologist, he track down terrorists, catch a serial killer and even help to win the Theodore Kaczynski (the terrorist known as the Unabomber). "Most agents have a specific purpose: to pursue a fugitive class A, to catch a dangerous terrorist or to save a child from the kidnapper. I do it all," DeLong said after he retired.
10. Quint - Jaws (1975)
In real life: Frank Mundus
Forget trawling, nets, and other equipment to catch fish, if you want to catch a giant man-eating fish, contact Frank. He became a professional shark hunter since 1951 and once caught a shark, he got a great white shark weighing 1350 pounds is only 20 meters from the beach in Amagansett New York state. "In the same summer I caught another big fish in there, but the authorities told me to shut up they do not want to drive the tourists", as in the film.
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