What movies have World of Warcraft spoofed?
1. Fight Club: Edward, Taylor and Mara, the undead, always fight in the warrior zone of undercity. Why? Because they come from the famous movie Fight Club (1999). Among them, Edward is an American actor Edward Harrison Norton, who plays a down-and-out urban man in the film. By chance, he helped crazy Taylor set up the evil semi-military organization "Fight Club". After that, he couldn't stand the crazy organizational expansion and the destruction of all social order, and turned to Taylor as an enemy. Their gratitude and grudges didn't stop until they died-or were they really dead? Because they are still "fighting" endlessly in undercity ~ there is a female undead Mara beside them. Her prototype is Mara, the heroine of Fight Club, a woman caught between them. 2. clarice Foster The Silence of the Lambs In the pool of foresight of Thunder Cliff, there is an NPC named clarice Foster. The name is actually a combination, which comes from the American actress Jodie Foest and her role Clarice Starling in the famous film The Silence of the Lambs (199 1). Clarice is a young female agent of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. In order to investigate this abnormal murder, she associates with Dr. Hannibal, a psychopath. If you carefully observe this female NPC, you will find that her mouth and face are stitched, and her shape is exactly the same as the horrible image of Dr. Hannibal in the movie ~ 3. "Challenger" Warriors of Crannock mcleod tribe are familiar with Warrior Island, which is located in the south of Ratchet City and a barren land overseas. The warrior leader here is Crannock mcleod, and tribal heroes can learn from him. The name of Crannock Macleod comes from the famous fighting series Challenger in Europe and America (or translated Highlander, first produced in 1986). Connor MacLeod is the hero of the film, a tenacious fighter with an immortal body, who fought from medieval Scotland to modern new york. 4. The Horse Whisperer: Thomas Booker wondered if anyone had noticed. In the wetlands of menethil Harbor, you can always see a man named Thomas Booker. He is always with his horse. He comes from the American film The Horse Whisperer (1998). There is a man named Tom Booker in the film. He has the ability to talk to horses. He helped the heroine heal her injured love horse. Alice in Wonderland: I can eat my famous food "Delicious Wind Snake" in World of Warcraft with only two words "Eat Me". This allusion comes from Alice in Wonderland. Alice found a snack in a small glass box in fairyland, and the word "eat me" was exquisitely embedded in the snack with raisins. She ate too much and became a giant. Of course, players who eat delicious wind snakes may also have different physical changes! 7. Snatching money The kangaroo tribe has a task called Crossroads Raptors stealing money. I don't understand why some animals need a lot of money ... Do you remember that there is a movie in Hollywood called "Snatching Kangaroos" ... There are no kangaroos in WOW ... Raptors are very similar ... 8. Star Trek: the chief engineer of the Scotty tribe. Its prototype is Scott, the chief engineer of the spacecraft enterprise in the famous sci-fi series Star Trek. Scott is a technical madman and has a strong interest in machinery. He reads the operation manual as if he were reading a novel, and he can fix any engine trouble. With such a reliable engineer operating the goblin transmitter, people in the tribe don't have to worry about being wrongly transmitted to another dimension. 9. The Book of the Jungle: Bagheera, the leopard king of Thorn Valley, was named after the Disney classic comic series The Jungle Book (1967), which was the last comic produced by Walter Disney before his death. It tells the story of a wolf child falling in love with a girl in human society. One of the important people-a panther, its name is Balthera. Disney made a sequel to The Jungle Book in 2003, including Balsera. 10. Princess Bride: Wesley, the stable keeper of Nanhai Town, was a groom before coming to World of Warcraft. He once played the leading role in the comedy film The Princess Bride (1987), when his name was Westley, a handsome but modest man. He fell in love with the most beautiful princess in the world, and took a thrilling but hilarious adventure to save his lover from the evil prince. Unexpectedly, more than ten years later, he started his old job in Azeroth ... 1 1. American werewolf in London: The Slaughtered Lamb Hotel is located in the mage district of Stormwind. Many players are curious about why it has such a strange name. In fact, the name comes from a horror film about werewolves, American Werewolves in London (198 1), which won the first best makeup award in Oscar history. There is a famous scene in the film-"The Slaughtered Lamb", which is a dark and chaotic pub in the north of London.