What are the best films set in the midwest?

what are the best films set in the midwest?

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Fargo

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Tommy Boy

Election

Mighty Ducks

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Space Cop

Popcorn In Bed's reaction to Fargo

A League of their Own
Every John Hughes movie

Once Upon a Time in Hollywood

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this movie takes place in Idaho you retard. Not midwest

the trilogy im currently writing.
t. grew up in southside chicago

ITT: seething omlelet flyovers who cannot bear the fact that their shithole shantytownes will never even be remotely relevant along with their meaningless lives and existence

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Calling this the midwest is retarded

im an irving park chad

That 70's show

>got bullied by a flyover jock

Oof.

That's not the Midwest, this is the Midwest.

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It Follows

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Hoosiers
Hoop dreams
Blues brothers

those states are the literal definition of the U.S. midwest

Running scared
Blues brothers

There located in the central north of the country. How is that midwest?

>no indiana in the midwest
homosexual and inauthentic

Detroit Rock City

Wow user, you're so quirky and unique for noticing that. Let's rename this entire region because some autist on the internet doesn't understand American history.

Retarded useless response

Want me to really blow your mind? From the perspective of a 17th century European, the entire landmass that we now refer to as the United States is "the midwest" relative to the continent of North America.

Theu've been called the "midwest" for centuries because that was the Midwest on American maps back then, before the Louisiana purchase and manifest destiny and all that