You think that is bad?. What I can't ignore are films that are about Texas and there isn't topography anywhere in the state that resembles that in the movie. Texas doesn't have mountains like that. Something that always made me laugh was in "Walker, Texas Ranger" where they would run over to San Antone for lunch and they were based in Dallas. Another was in "Dallas" when Bobby went to Dawson County to buy oil leases and they pronounced Lamesa with the Spanish pronunciation when the "a" is barely sounded and the "e" is a long "e", one word, no short "a" at all. My wife told me her older sister that grew up in central New Mexico once asked her if I didn't know it was pronounced la-may-sa. My wife explained since I grew up in Dawson County and attended school at Lamesa I knew how Texans pronounced the word. Scenery, distances, and even correct pronunciation isn't important in movies and TV just like correct firearms aren't.