Hollywood movies continue to shine in the world of filming even up to this moment. The interesting and unique storylines captivate millions of viewers worldwide. In fact, many of these films are based on true-to-life stories that can be read in newspaper articles and magazines. Here are the top 10 Hollywood blockbuster films inspired by magazine and newspaper articles:

1. The Perfect Storm, $182.6 million – It’s a biographical disaster drama movie that was released in the year 2000. It was based on the non-fiction book written by Sebastian Junger. It was under the direction of Wolfgang Petersen. It’s a story of fishermen who were caught by a storm while in the middle of the sea.

2. Top Gun, $180 million – It’s a 1986 action drama movie written by Jack Epps, Jr. and Jim Cash. But actually, the storyline of this Hollywood movie was based on an article published in the magazine known as California. It was starred by Tom Cruise and Kelly McGillis, and it’s under the direction of Tony Scott.

3. The Fast and the Furious, $144.5 million – It’s actually an action film series that has its first movie release in the year 2001. Just recently, The Fast and the Furious has released its 6th installment, which was Furious 7. The movie was inspired by a story written in the magazine known as Vibe.

4. Argo, $136 million – This 2012 political thriller movie under the direction of Ben Affleck, who also happened to be the lead actor of the film, was based on Tony Mendez’s book titled “The Master of Disguise” and Joshuah Bearman’s article in Wired magazine titled “The Great Escape”.

5. Live Free Or Die Hard, $134.5 million – Directed by Len Wiseman, this Hollywood action film was released in the year 2007. It was actually the 4th installment of the movie series “Die Hard”. The movie was inspired by an article in Wired magazine authored by John Carlin, which was titled “A Farewell to Arms”.

6. American Gangster, $130 million – It’s a biographical crime movie that was released in 2007 under the direction of Ridley Scott. It was inspired by a story written by Mark Jacobson in New York Magazine. The story revolved around Frank Lucas’ criminal career. Frank used to be a gangster from North Carolina, USA.

7. Saturday Night Fever, $94 million – Directed by John Badham, this 1977 dance film that was inspired by an article in New York magazine titled “Tribal Rites of the New Saturday Night”. Such article was authored by Nik Cohn, an excellent British writer. It was mainly starred by John Travolta and Karen Lynn Gorney.

8. Dog Day Afternoon, $50 million – It was in the year 1975 when this crime drama movie was released in theaters. It was under the film direction of Sidney Lumet, and starred by Al Pacino, John Cazale, James Broderick, and Charles Durning. The storyline of the movie was inspired by an article written by P.F. Kluge titled “The Boys in the Bank”.

9. Urban Cowboy, $47 million – It was a romantic drama movie released in 1980 under the direction of James Bridges. It was mainly starred by John Travolta and Debra Winger. “The Ballad of the American Cowboy and America’s Search for True Grit” was the inspiration of the movie. It was an article written in Esquire magazine in the year 1978.

10. On The Waterfront, $9.6 million – This movie was inspired by the writings of Malcolm Johnson published in New York Sun magazine. It was definitely a hit in the Hollywood filming industry. In fact, it bagged the 1954 Best Picture award in The Oscars.

These are the top 10 Hollywood blockbuster films inspired by magazine and newspaper articles. Without a doubt, these movies are worthy to watch.

Author's Bio: 

Carlotta Montanari is an actress and VO artist. Personality full of life and passion. Carlotta Montanari have worked on different projects including audio books for children such as Early Lingo, commercials, video games, animation and book's narrations for the well known Random House.