New Mexico - I think probably The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly is supposed to be mostly set in New Mexico even though it doesn't expressly say. I'm going with it. Apologies to Sicario and Thor.
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New York - As I said earlier, I'm not putting a ton of thought into this one since there are so many, so I'll just go with Elf
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North Carolina - I'm a huge baseball fan, and Bull Durham is a bad movie. There, I said it. The proper answer here is Cape Fear.
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North Dakota - I already used Fargo for Minnesota since almost the entire movie is set there. So I guess that leaves me with... Three Faces West? F**k the Nazis.
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Ohio - really ought to be more movies about Ohio, I think. I'm going with Heathers over Major League and Tommy Boy
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Oklahoma - 2010 True Grit. Easy peasy.
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Oregon is another easy one - Goonies
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So, Pennsylvania will probably get the most rotten tomatoes thrown at me of any entry on this list, but I am going with Groundhog Day because a) it's a spectacular movie and b) it's about a uniquely Pennsylvania story
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Replying to @LeonHWolf
Groundhog Day > Rocky is definitely an aggressive pick, but I agree.
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I know, it's like the same thing over & over again every day, isn't it?
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