>Arkansas
True Detective >Missouri
The assassination of Jesse James by the coward Robert Ford >Iowa
What's eating Gilbert Grape >Kansas
In Cold Blood >Nebraska
Nebraska >South Dakota
Deadwood >North Dakota
Fargo >Wyoming
The Hateful Eight >Montana
The Missouri Breaks >Idaho
Napoleon Dynamite
this, but unironically. I was in Wyo a couple of months ago, and there was a black guy working at the Maverick in Riverton. It was like seeing an alien.
stay in California you worthless homosexual. Stop shitting up my state holy frick if it were legal to ethnically cleanse Californians from where I live I would not hesitate.
kek
I'm not even from the US nor do I want to move there. I just like the nature in those states
stay in California you worthless homosexual. Stop shitting up my state holy frick if it were legal to ethnically cleanse Californians from where I live I would not hesitate.
it’s nice, i see a black person about once a year. i can go to the grocery store with an assault rifle on my back if i want (i don’t because that’s cringe as frick) good hunting and fishing if you’re into that
>i see a black person about once a year
I visited several of these states about a decade ago and saw precisely one black person. He'd been pulled over and was in the process of being arrested by the police.
Bourne is only in Europe because it makes the movie more worldly and well-traveled which is what Bourne is supposed to be
If Bourne was some ultra pvp god black ops project but doing operations in Kentucky or some shit, Americans wouldn't care
that "nope" movie takes place in Wyoming, right? and I think the Sonic movie takes place in Montana. >Idaho >Napoleon Dynamite
why does it look like the midwest, then? Idaho does not look like that.
A guy I knew from Idaho told me that half the state is mountains and half the state is flatlands. He also said that the mountain-folk used "flatlander" as a slur.
>He also said that the mountain-folk used "flatlander" as a slur.
I've lived in Idaho my entire life.. no one ever says flatlander as a slur.. maybe your friend and friend group but it's not a popular saying
>napoleon dynamite >fargo >deadwood >misouri breaks >toys >the getaway (1972) >road house >field of dreams >Monster >shit ass Wintersbone >mud >powwow highway >smoke signals >twister >reservation dogs
(MN and WI is bumfricksville too) >purple rain >half of Fargo >kumiko treasurehunter >a simple plan >american movie >mighty ducks >gran torino
the only one with actual cities is missouri
other than casino I cant think of anything in kansas city
would think st louis would have more stuff, but I guess they just go with chicago instead?
texas has like 6 different accents >austinite >eastern methhead flatlander >central yee'haw an stereotype >north texas/okie >Houston/coastal >Katrina transplantian
Gone Girl is set in Missouri. Field of Dreams is set in Iowa. I can't count the number of westerns set in Montana and Wyoming. OP is a giant frickhead.
There’s a ton of old westerns set in Kansas about Wyat Earp and Bat Masterson in Dodge City
There’s a ton set in Missouri about Jesse James
A few set in Wyoming about Butch Cassidy
A bunch in South Dakota about Wild Bill Hickok and Old Custer
Lots of movies are set in Kansas
Probably even more than Hawaii.
Name five. And no, The Wizard of Oz doesn't count because it's set in Oz.
Oz is in Kansas
>it's set in Oz.
no it was a dream that she had while in kansas
critters
man of steel
Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford is mostly in Kansas/Missouri
Unforgiven takes place in Montana and Kansas
I've got no clue what you could even focus on if you were to set a movie in Montana
Montana
Badlands is set in Montana.
Woodland horror movie maybe?
Cut Bank. It was just okay,
Bank robbery movie with Eastwood and Jeff Bridges
only kino filmed in Montana
>thought that was in texas
I think I mixed up the getaway with thunderfoot
the hole that melts birds
Western, survival, wilderness horror.
Didn't Horse Sense take place in Montana?
notable people from Arkansas take their influence elsewhere.
You can find at least one movie set in those locations.
how'd I do?
I don't see any mistakes
>oregon not spelled Or again
Napoleon Dynamite was set in Idaho
My Own Private Idaho
Smoke signals
The Whale
Really? The Brendan Fraser one?
Yes.
I don't believe you
Name ONE of those states without looking them up first.
>Protip: you cant
montana, idaho, wyoming, kansas.
WRONG!
I said name ONE not name four. Work on your reading comprehension, loser.
The Dakotas are those bland squares next to Minnesota.
Every American should be able to name EVERY one of those states without looking it up.
Wyoming isn't real , think about it? Ever met anyone from Wyoming? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=56uSDQECrRQ
I lived in wyoming for a few years. At least I think I did. You know what maybe I didn't. Maybe it wasn't even wyoming...
The Revenant is set in modern-day South Dakota and parts of Fargo are set in North Dakota.
Films set in Missouri
https://www.imdb.com/list/ls004887970/
I would say literally anything related to Mark Twain.
Because movie writers are Californian israelites who have a seething hatred towards White midwesterners.
Idaho is not a midwestern state. It's part of the pacific northwest. Please remember this next time before you look like a moron.
>it's part of the pacific northwest
No it isn't, it's a mountain state.
It's both you frickin' chowderhead
>Arkansas
True Detective
>Missouri
The assassination of Jesse James by the coward Robert Ford
>Iowa
What's eating Gilbert Grape
>Kansas
In Cold Blood
>Nebraska
Nebraska
>South Dakota
Deadwood
>North Dakota
Fargo
>Wyoming
The Hateful Eight
>Montana
The Missouri Breaks
>Idaho
Napoleon Dynamite
>The Missouri Breaks
Get a load of this guy. How can a film about *Missouri* be set in Montana? What an absolute clown.
How can the Mississippi River start in Minnesota and end in Louisiana?
Fargo takes place basically entirely in Minnesota and you would know this if you’d seen it
There's a reason they're called the flyover states
But I bet they're pretty cool to live in
frick off we're full
this, but unironically. I was in Wyo a couple of months ago, and there was a black guy working at the Maverick in Riverton. It was like seeing an alien.
kek
I'm not even from the US nor do I want to move there. I just like the nature in those states
>I'm not even from the US
but you feel like you're entitled to start running your mouth about "flyover states"? frick off.
That's not my entitlement, that's US media exporting that concept
stay in California you worthless homosexual. Stop shitting up my state holy frick if it were legal to ethnically cleanse Californians from where I live I would not hesitate.
it’s nice, i see a black person about once a year. i can go to the grocery store with an assault rifle on my back if i want (i don’t because that’s cringe as frick) good hunting and fishing if you’re into that
op has never seen wizard of oz?
>i see a black person about once a year
I visited several of these states about a decade ago and saw precisely one black person. He'd been pulled over and was in the process of being arrested by the police.
Yellowstone while a tv show is in Montana.
Heaven's Gate is pretty kino
This is a double cause its set in wyoming but filmed in idaho.
Longmire is also set in wyoming.
You actually cannot find a film with better shot composition than this one.
fargo
the hateful 8
children of the corn
dances with wolves (although I think that takes place before South Dakota was a state)
Lonesome Dove ends up in Montana
Starts in Texas heads north
True Grit was Arkansas
because there are better places to shoot
Wtf is wrong with her legs / feet?
Bourne is only in Europe because it makes the movie more worldly and well-traveled which is what Bourne is supposed to be
If Bourne was some ultra pvp god black ops project but doing operations in Kentucky or some shit, Americans wouldn't care
you're right. the 4th bourne took place in Vegas and i couldn't care less.
let's post a pic with no eiffel tower but with big montanna horses once in a while...
back to paris business
Weird thing to get annoyed by, since lots of kino movies take place in Vegas, but ok...
Captain Kirk will be born in my hometown 🙂
that "nope" movie takes place in Wyoming, right? and I think the Sonic movie takes place in Montana.
>Idaho
>Napoleon Dynamite
why does it look like the midwest, then? Idaho does not look like that.
A guy I knew from Idaho told me that half the state is mountains and half the state is flatlands. He also said that the mountain-folk used "flatlander" as a slur.
>He also said that the mountain-folk used "flatlander" as a slur.
I've lived in Idaho my entire life.. no one ever says flatlander as a slur.. maybe your friend and friend group but it's not a popular saying
>mountain-folk
You are gay
>Napoleon Dynamite
>why does it look like the midwest, then? Idaho does not look like that
Have you ever been to Idaho?
I've been to boisie.
How disappointed were you when you realized the name wasn't describing what you thought it was?
>napoleon dynamite
>fargo
>deadwood
>misouri breaks
>toys
>the getaway (1972)
>road house
>field of dreams
>Monster
>shit ass Wintersbone
>mud
>powwow highway
>smoke signals
>twister
>reservation dogs
(MN and WI is bumfricksville too)
>purple rain
>half of Fargo
>kumiko treasurehunter
>a simple plan
>american movie
>mighty ducks
>gran torino
>gran torino
Detroit isn't in Minnesota or Wisconsin moron
I forgot where it takes place because its so boring
homosexual
>Powwow Highway
Nice. Yah-tah-hey, motherfricker.
That's skinwalker country.
Based innawoods /k/ommando. We have wendigos and Black folk here in Michigan, but they still film here.
the only one with actual cities is missouri
other than casino I cant think of anything in kansas city
would think st louis would have more stuff, but I guess they just go with chicago instead?
>other than casino I cant think of anything in kansas city
Kansas City directed by Robert Altman
Wind River takes place in Wyoming
State Fair and The Music Man are both set in Iowa.
How about movies set here?
I know they exist just want to know them.
Wtf literally never heard of these states before.
The Paterson-Gimlin film
donner party movie?
You leave my family's Christmas party outta your prostitute mouth.
Napoleon Dynamite
watch more movies underage homosexual
Loads of westerns are set there moron
I just hate that movies only have 6 accents
>generic neutral American
>Surfer guy/Cali girl
>New York
>Boston
>Texas
>Tenneessee
texas has like 6 different accents
>austinite
>eastern methhead flatlander
>central yee'haw an stereotype
>north texas/okie
>Houston/coastal
>Katrina transplantian
You forgot California and New Yorker (but trust me you wont forget when their kids all vote Democrat)
those arent people
Gone Girl is set in Missouri. Field of Dreams is set in Iowa. I can't count the number of westerns set in Montana and Wyoming. OP is a giant frickhead.
Wyoming kino
Though having recently driven through it, I can definitely see why no one wants to live there or see much more of it
There’s a ton of old westerns set in Kansas about Wyat Earp and Bat Masterson in Dodge City
There’s a ton set in Missouri about Jesse James
A few set in Wyoming about Butch Cassidy
A bunch in South Dakota about Wild Bill Hickok and Old Custer
South Dakota has North by Northwest, and hence the megakino mount rushmore scene
Legends of the Fall was set in Montana
And France