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* The otherwise forgettable made-for-TV ''[[X-Men|Generation X]]'' movie had [[Psychic Powers|Emma Frost]] pass off herself and Banshee off as Hootie and the Blowfish without the police officer batting an eyelash.
** "Agents Hootie and Blowfish." Luckily, Emma has also messed with the guard's mindsight.
* In the first ''[[Die Hard]]'': John McClane decides that the name he'll use with Powell will be "Roy" after [[Roy Rogers]] (which McClane referred to in a previous scene -- thescene—the one with his [[Catch Phrase]]). It can also be considered a real person name example, although Rogers was not said actor's birth name.
* In ''[[Shock Treatment]]'', it turns out that Cosmo and Nation McKinley {{spoiler|are not real doctors, but character actors who use an assortment of last names -- all those of U.S. presidents}}.
* In ''[[The Player]]'', the blackmailer uses the alias 'Joe Gillis' (the narrator from ''[[Sunset Boulevard]]'') but this is intentional because he knows the connotations will rattle his target.
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