In this Western franchise, the masked hero (an ex-Texas Ranger) teams up with Tonto, a Native American spirit warrior, to take care of the bad guys and fight injustice.
The beloved football flick is based on a real high school football team in the small Texas town of Odessa.
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The popular horror film franchise's title gives you all you need to know.
FBI agent Gracie Hart (Sandra Bullock) goes undercover in the Miss Universe beauty pageant, filmed at the University of Texas at Austin.
After his favorite bike is stolen, Pee-wee is advised by a psychic to visit the Alamo in San Antonio in hopes of finding his prized possession.
The iconic phrase, "Houston, we have a problem" has a starring role in this film, which largely takes place in Houston (of course) at NASA's space center.
In the first installment of the franchise, Uma Thurman's character flees to Texas to escape her life as a killer.
In this Academy-Award winning thriller starring Javier Bardem, a Texas drug-deal goes violently wrong.
The action flick was filmed in Austin and is about a man (Danny Trejo) seeking revenge about being blamed for the assassination of a Texas senator.
Inspired by the real-life Chicken Ranch in La Grange, Texas, the musical tells the story of residents fighting to keep a brothel open for business.
This comedy, starring Matthew McConaughey, Ben Affleck and Milla Jovovich, follows a group of teenagers during the ‘70s and their last day of high school in Austin.
Despite being filmed entirely in Michigan, the action film was set in a futuristic version of Texas where robot boxing is a top sport.
Based on the life of George W. Bush, the film looks back at the politician's career, from Texas all the way to the White House.
Brothers Seth (George Clooney) and Richie (Quentin Tarantino) are wanted by the FBI and Texas police for a bank robbery that has plenty of twists and turns. Things don't get truly weird, though, until they get to Mexico (cue, Salma Hayek!).
Wayne and Harry (Steve Zahn and Jeremy Northam) escape prison and head to Happy, Texas. As they hide from law enforcement, the two manage to pose as gay organizers of a beauty pageant.
Two teenage couples travel to Texas in search of urban legends, but end up as prisoners of a serial killer family.
The dark comedy starring funnymen Jack Black and Matthew McConaughey is about a small-town Texas mortician who befriends, then kills an elderly woman.
Clint Eastwood's film, based on the Battle of Iwo Jima, has a scene where a marine hitchhikes over 1,300 miles to Texas to see a fellow soldier's family.
Based on a novel about a troubled former country music star, the film's soundtrack was produced by famed Texan musician T-Bone Burnett and was also partially filmed in Houston.
Justine Last's (Jennifer Aniston) life as a cashier in Texas seems boring until she strikes up a conversation with the stock boy.
The 1999 sports film follows a high school football team and their overbearing coach through a challenging season.
Jim Carrey and Ewan McGregor team up for this indie based on a true story is about a Texas police officer who becomes a white-collar criminal after being sent to prison and falling in love with his cellmate.
The duo get trapped in Guantanamo Bay while trying to make their way to Texas for the wedding of Kumar's ex-girlfriend.
Director Wes Anderson chose his hometown of Houston to film the funny flick about an eccentric teen (Jason Schwartzman).