It's saying those movies represent those states. That statement is wrong.
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Can we have a movie where Robert Downey, Jr and Jeffrey Dean Morgan play brothers?
NO. Because then they can't be lovers.
What?
Ooh, yes - Javier Bardem too.
Somebody write it, stat!
OK, back to the horror movies. I've never ever heard of Cannibal Holocaust or Inside.
Worth watching or just gross-out?
Out of all the states, literally the only movie I've never heard of is the one chose to represent my state. Gummo? WTF?
Someone tell me now: if I IMDB it, will I be traumatized? Like Saw-movie-synopsis traumatized? (That's not a joke, for those who missed that confession in Natter a while ago.)
I'd never heard of Beyond, either.
I'd consider it and Inside, but I think I'd pass on Cannibal Holocaust.
Ohio's film should definitely be Heathers.
Here you go, Teppy:
Lonely residents of a tornado-stricken Ohio town wander the deserted landscape trying to fulfill their boring, nihilistic lives.
Could work for Michigan just as well, really.
Lonely residents of a tornado-stricken Ohio town wander the deserted landscape trying to fulfill their boring, nihilistic lives.
Shit, man, we don't even need tornadoes to do THAT.
Inside
Eeeep! That movie makes me shudder.