Guido Baechler Jeridoo: Movies You Won't Believe Are Based On True Stories
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Ongoing, First published Mar 30, 2019
Guido Baechler is giving you details about the Movies which are actually based on True Stories but nobody knows that. Whenever you read "Based on a True Story" in any movie it doesn't necessarily means the whole movie plot is based on true story. But sometimes the movies actually do pull truth from the reality, and it's not always the movies you'd expect. Guido Baechler Jeridoo believes it is pretty hard to believe that these movies are based on true stories but yes these are based on true stories.

1: Jaws is a True Story, But Not the Way You Think

2: Rocky's Real Name is Way More Badass

3: Texas Chainsaw Massacre and Psycho Are Both Based on the Same Serial Killer

4: Final Destination Based Its Opening Scene on a Real Plane Crash

5: The Hunt for Red October Is Actually Based on a Much Cooler Story
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