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  • (#27) Logan

    • Hugh Jackman, Patrick Stewart, Richard E. Grant, Boyd Holbrook, Stephen Merchant, Dafne Keen, Eriq La Salle, Elise Neal, Elizabeth Rodriguez

    Points to Logan for featuring North Dakota as a plot point that the aging hero desperately is trying to reach. Critically acclaimed and a fitting send off for the titular hero, the film even earned applause when the state was mentioned in it. Those applauding were from North Dakota, but hey, it's a film and state they should be proud of.

    See also: Fargo

  • (#34) First Blood

    • Sylvester Stallone, Brian Dennehy, David Caruso, Bruce Greenwood, Chris Mulkey, Bill McKinney, Jack Starrett, Alf Humphreys, Michael Talbott, John McLiam, Charles A. Tamburro, Patrick Stack, Stephen Chang, David L. Crowley, David Petersen, Craig Huston

    Washington is a beautiful state, and this thoughtful think piece shows its landscape perfectly. Just kidding. First Blood is big, bonkers, and actually pretty smart. It was a hit action thriller that spawned a huge franchise and put John Rambo into the halls of Hollywood history. 

    See also: the Twilight series

  • (#13) Lilo & Stitch

    • Tia Carrere, Ving Rhames, Kevin Michael Richardson, Daveigh Chase, David Ogden Stiers, Kevin McDonald, Kath Soucie, Rodger Bumpass, Jess Harnell, Bob Bergen, Jack Angel, Jennifer Darling, Steven Blum, Amy Hill, Steve Kramer, Chris Sanders, Jason Scott Lee, Paige Pollack, Doug Stone, Catherine Cavadini, Mickie McGowan, Zoe Caldwell, Susan Silo, Patrick Pinney, John Demita, Debra Jean Rogers, Steve Alterman, Jeff Fischer, Greg Finley, Karle Warren, Daamen J. Krall, Barbara Harris, Susan Hegarty, Noreen Reardon, Valerie Flueger Veras, Mary Linda Phillips, Erica Beck, Judi M. Durand, Melanie Spore, David Randolph, Courtney Mun, Ruth Zalduondo, Chloe Looper, Miranda Paige Walls, Todd Kurosawa, Bill Asing, Aszur Hill, Alexandra Deary, Kunewa Mook, Emily Anderson

    Hawaii has plenty of films that depict its lush island landscapes, but few have been as successful as the animated movie Lilo & Stitch. Sure, it may not be the most the most realistic, but when it comes to showcasing the state's pure charm, fun, and unique Hawaiian good spirit, a little blue alien just manages to pull it off.

    See also: Tora! Tora! Tora!, The Descendants, Forgetting Sarah Marshall

  • (#5) The Shining

    • Jack Nicholson, Shelley Duvall, Scatman Crothers, Barry Dennen, Barry Nelson, Anne Jackson, Danny Lloyd, Joe Turkel, Tony Burton, Philip Stone, Robin Pappas, David Baxt, Louise Burns, Lisa Burns, Lia Beldam

    The Overloook Hotel, surrounded by snow and mountains, is one of the most famous locations of all time. Its beauty is matched only by the horror of The Shining's plot. The masterpiece of dread is unlike any other, and features some of the most famous lines and moments in all of cinematic history.

    See also: Red Dawn, Dumb and Dumber

  • (#11) Field of Dreams

    • Ben Affleck, Matt Damon, Kevin Costner, James Earl Jones, Ray Liotta, Burt Lancaster, Gaby Hoffmann, Amy Madigan, Timothy Busfield, Frank Whaley, Art LaFleur, Lee Garlington, Dwier Brown, Steve Eastin, Michael Milhoan, Kelly Coffield Park, Anne Seymour, Mike Nussbaum, Larry Brandenburg, Geoffrey Nauffts, Kevin Fennessy, James Andelin, Fern Persons, Robert Kurcz, Howard Sherf, Brian Frankish, Charles Hoyes, Joseph R. Ryan, Brian Waldvogel, Beatrice Fredman, Mike Hodge, Curt McWilliams, Jeffrey Neal Silverman, Joe Glasberg, Steve Olberding, Mike Goad, Jude Milbert, Steve Jenkins, Fred Martin, Ron Lucas, Frank Dardis, Jay Hemond, Mary Anne Kean, James Roth, Jim Doty, Dale Till, Mary McDonald Gershon, Terry Kelleher, Gene Potts, Don John Ross, Mark Danker, Paul Scherrman, C. George Biasi

    Iowa may not have the most films to showcase its never-ending corn fields, but hey, it's got baseball playing ghosts. The film captures the midwestern spirit like few others – plus, Iowans really do love baseball. 

    See also: The Crazies, The Straight Story, Bridges of Madison County, What's Eating Gilbert Grape

  • (#3) Delete

    Rocky is maybe the most inspirational film ever made, one that won awards, spawned a franchise, and created a cinematic icon. If Philadelphia didn't love Rocky, they wouldn't have him permanently on those steps.

    See also: Unbreakable, Signs, The Sixth Sense, The Deer Hunter

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Lively and prosperous places like Universal Studios Los Angeles, Manhattan, and the Golden Gate Bridge are usually filming locations for large-scale movie productions. Although some relatively small cities or remote states rarely have movie sets, they can be said that are amazing and impressive when they occasionally appear on the screen. You have seen these places countless times in the movies, but if you travel to these places in person, you will still have a unique feeling.

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