In Honor of the Machete Controversy: 5 Movies that Make Texas Look Good

Apparently, the Texas Film Commission has denied tax incentives to Robert Rodriguez's Machete, citing a state code that bars incentives for films that contain "...content that portrays Texas or Texans in a negative fashion." They didn't cite any examples, but Robert De Niro's corrupt Texas politician who murders illegal immigrants probably could have been construed this way. That said, it seems like most movies set in Texas don't do the lone star state many favors. I mean, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre damages the reputation of their BBQ! But for the sake of positivity (and because there are too many of the negative Texas movies to list), let's take a look at five films that might have actually helped state tourism.

Brewster McCloud (1970)

This little-seen comedy from Robert Altman concerns an odd, intellectual boy who lives in a fallout shelter of the Astrodome. His only dream is to fly within the stadium, using a wing-contraption he builds himself. By the time the day arrives for him to make his attempt, Altman has performed the rare cinematic feat of romanticizing Houston, Texas. Bravo.

The Last Picture Show (1971)

Sure, it's set in a small Texas town that never changes and is sort of on the outs economically and culturally. But the sparse black and white photography of Texas landscapes in Peter Bogdanovich's film will still light up something special in your heart.

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Comments

  • Klotz says:

    Way to go Clark. You really nailed it with the segment on Death Proof. The Slacker bit sent me pretty far down memory lane too. Keep 'em coming.

  • S.T. VanAirsdale says:

    This is great! _Last Picture Show_ represent!
    Texas will probably like _True Grit_ when it comes out, too; Matt Damon's Texas marshal handles one chastening encounter after another with dignity, wit and heroic aplomb. You almost forget his creepy leering at 14-year-old Mattie Ross!

  • Bryan Lee says:

    Cloak & Dagger was a film shot in San Antonio. I don't think it put the riverwalk in a negative light. Ah memories now I gotta watch it again. 🙂

  • Stacy says:

    What about Hope Floats? Good movie set in Smithville Texas.

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