@ oklahoma getting "Twister"
http://www.hollywood.com/feature/The...Movies/6963601
I think I'm okay with getting Dazed and Confused. California got the best
@ oklahoma getting "Twister"
Tennessee getting The Blind Side, just as embarrassing
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Categor...s_set_in_Texas
tbh I'd take NCFOM, Bottle Rocket, or the original Texas Chainsaw Massacre over Dazed And Confused.
yeah SLC Punk. of a good movie. Everybody should see it. Matt Lillard's only good work and Jason Segal's best. Sums up the Mormon vs. Not war in SLC better than anything else.
yeah id take the original texas chainsaw massacre
Bottle Rocket's a really underrated movie.
I'm not gonna lie and say I've seen Giant, but as far as prestige goes, that's probably the best. The Alamo is the most obvious IMO
Texas is tough because it's like four or five states in one.
Lone Star is a good choice for south Texas. Even has McConaughey in it.
Urban Cowboy es. How can no one remember that one?
This girl I was dating was talking to me about it and the first thing I said was "Sissy's a ." She looked at me funny wondering where that came from, and I explained it to her (if you've seen the movie, you know why).
Anyway, a few days later we saw my older brother and I went up to him and asked him about Urban Cowboy. First words out of his mouth, "Sissy's a ." Completely unsolicited or even planned.
I looked at the girl and said, "See, I told you."
ny should have die hard 3.
Right. That's the Houston area movie.
Cloak and Dagger!
The fact that Maryland wasn't a John Waters flick should say everything about the overall credibility of the list.
America's capital is in Maryland?
Probably, but it's still a fun feature. I'd like to see a list of five or ten from each state. Leprechaun for North Dakota? Surely there must have been a better choice...
Wait, wait, wait. Fargo was not the choice for ND? Seriously? WTF? Along with no John Waters, that also destroys the credibility of the rest of the list.
Fargo was only a meeting place where the plot was agreed upon. The rest of it takes place in Minnesota. A little inaccurate, perhaps -- but it's a better le than Brainerd.Have to agree there.WTF? Along with no John Waters, that also destroys the credibility of the rest of the list.
Fargo is in there for Minnesota
California had to be the most difficult. I don't mind the Pulp Fiction choice, but I think I could've gone with a number of other films that best suit the Golden State.
by the way, Maine got the best one IMO
Pulp Fiction is a slightly above average movie.
NCFOM should be in the Texas slot.
PA got the best.
John Waters is ridiculously overrated.
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