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[h=1]What’s the ‘Most Iconic’ Movie That’s Been Filmed in Your State?[/h] <time itemprop="datePublished" datetime="2015-02-05"> Feb. 5, 2015 3:21pm </time> Jon Street




The movies millions of Americans watch every year might be made by Hollywood but they’re not necessarily made in Hollywood.
In fact, a relatively recent study by the blog HotelsCombined.com revealed that some of the most popular films were shot hundreds of miles, or in some cases even thousands of miles, away from Tinseltown.
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As the blog points out, California tops any other state when it comes to the number of movies that have been produced there. New York comes in at No. 2 while Arizona landed at No. 3 and New Jersey at No. 4. The sandy beaches of Florida helped that state snatch the No. 5 spot as the skyscrapers and fertile farmland of Illinois placed the Land of Lincoln at No. 6. You can see which states rounded out the top 10 by visiting the blog here.
One notable observation made by Hotels Combined was the similarities between the landscapes in the states where the most movies are filmed and similar settings in foreign countries. It stated: “Many of the top 10 remaining states offer close approximations of either foreign deserts (Arizona, Nevada, Texas) or tropical retreats (Florida), appealing to producers hoping to keep their operation stateside.”
HotelsCombined.com then used the data it collected based on which states were home to the most number of movie sets and created a map showing the “most iconic” movie filmed in each state. Here’s a highlight of the most popular films:
California: Back to the Future
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Oregon: The Goonies
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Idaho: Napoleon Dynamite
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South Dakota: Armageddon
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Utah: Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End
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Oklahoma: Twister
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Alabama: To Kill a Mockingbird
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South Carolina: Lincoln
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Virginia: Forrest Gump
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Pennsylvania: Rocky
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Rhode Island: Dumb and Dumber
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Massachussetts: Jaws
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New Hampshire: Jumanji
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Hawaii: Jurassic Park
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The map reveals the “most iconic” movies filmed in the remaining states:
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Image source: Movie-Locations.com

What’s clear is that movies are made all across the country. But what’s also evident is that in some of the most popular production hubs, such as New York City, residents and tourists are likely to stumble upon what was once a movie scene just about every day. Take a look at where Big Apple flicks were shot by borough:
Image source: OnTheSetOfNewYork.com

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Hunger games in the mountains of north carolina
iron man 3 down the street from me at epic games
 

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Rainman was partially filmed 10 miles north of me in the historic town of Guthrie, Oklahoma.
 

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If you've never been to Kaua'i, Hawaii I highly recommend going. it's probably the single most beautiful place on earth that I've visited. It's also where Spielberg filmed Jurassic Park and Raiders Of The Lost Ark.
 

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I think Animal House trumps the Goonies in Oregon...Nicholsons " One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest would too
 

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Louisiana is Hollywood south these days.
People are saying that 20 years from now New Orleans will be the new Hollywood.

Who would have ever thought that?
 

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The only movie they're gonna be able to film in New Orleans in 20 years is Jaws 7

am I right?
 

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El Mariachi (filmed with only 7K) and Desperado (Antonio Balderas & Salma Hayek) were filmed in my home town of Acuña, Mexico (bordertown with Del Rio, TX)! Also George Strait has a song "Blame It On Mexico".
 

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The year after its release in 1988, the movie Bull Durham spurred a 25 percent increase in tourism in North Carolina’s Triangle area, where it was filmed.
 

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[h=1]Louisiana[/h] <time itemprop="datePublished" pubdate="" datetime="2014-06-02T11:17-04:00">Published June 02, 2014</time>Associated Press


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May 13, 2014. Andre Champagne, owner of Hollywood Trucks, a fleet of top-end talent trailers servicing the movie industry in New Orleans, poses for a photo in front of some of his new eco-friendly trailers. (The Associated Press)


A batch of big-budget films is set to be shot in Louisiana over the summer as the state's investment in a tax credit program draws cost-conscious producers.
Among planned shoots are "Fantastic Four," ''Terminator 5," ''Pitch Perfect 2" and "Jurassic World," the fourth film in the "Jurassic Park" series. The television series "NCIS: New Orleans" and "American Horror Story: Freak Show" are also being shot this summer.
The flurry of activity is encouraging entrepreneurs who provide services for production companies, in turn creating jobs. Louisiana ranked ahead of California — and anywhere else — in the number of live-action movie shoots in a study of 2013 releases from Hollywood's largest studios.
Chris Stelly, executive director of Louisiana Entertainment, the state-run film office, said officials certified nearly $810 million in production company spending on 123 projects in 2013 and issued $251 million in tax credits.
Louisiana offers tax credits of up to 40 percent of the money spent to buy, build and use movie production facilities.
Since the tax credit program began in 2002, services that have grown in the state include studios, sound stages, special effects, casting, costume rental, post-production and editing.
 

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