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California - "Halloween H20: Twenty Years Later", "Scream" franchise

Colorado - "Jack Frost" franchise

Kansas - "Critters" franchise

Illinois - "Halloween" franchise

Maryland - "Redneck Zombies"

Massachusetts - "Friday the 13th" franchise

Nebraska - "Children of the Corn" franchise

New Jersey - "The Toxic Avenger" franchise

North Carolina - "Cabin Fever" franchise, "The Descent" franchise, "Maximum Overdrive"

Ohio - "A Nightmare on Elm Street" franchise, "Scream 2"

Oklahoma - "Near Dark"

Texas - "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" franchise

West Virginia - "Wrong Turn" trilogy

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