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NYC in the movies
I'm a brit about to embark on a 2nd visit to NYC. As I can't travel here often enough, I have gone square eyed reading reviews/web sites etc. Can anyone suggest some movies that give a really good feel for this wonderful city?
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Ghostbusters, the Producers . . .
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Anything by Woody Allen.
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The quintessential New York movie is probably On the Town, the old Gene Kelly-Frank Sinatra MGM musical. I believe it was the first movie to actually film on location in the city.
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I agree with the suggestions so far. For Woody Allen movies- Manhattan, Annie Hall, Everybody Says I Love You, Manhattan Murder Mystery, Hannah & Her Three Sisters.
Howard's right about "On The Town"-first movie shot on location. While I haven't seen it, The Muppets Take Manhattan evidently does a good job of showing the city. Breakfast at Tiffany's is a classic. When Harry Met Sally has some good shots. Six Degrees of Separation shows a very upscale NY. Slaves of NY (not a great movie) shows the downtown scene of the 80's. Then there are grittier movies like Taxi Driver & Midnight Cowboy. |
"You've Got MAil" is the most current must see for the Upper WEst SIde of Manhattan.
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Do the Right Thing In America Barefoot in the Park The Out of Towners (either version) |
All of the listed movies are great NY pics (Woody Allen movies in particular --- and I would add Mighty Aphrodite to the list).
A couple other lighthearted NYC movies... It Could Happen to You (Nicholas Cage/Bridget Fonda) - a celebration of the kindness of random NYers. Working Girl (Melanie Griffith/Harrison Ford). The Secret of My Success and For Love or Money (Michael J. Fox films). Crocodile Dundee was also a great fish out of water story with a NY background (as much as I hate to admit it). |
The Warriors (just kidding) |
Just saw a movie on HBO called TWO WEEKS NOTICE - Sandra Bullock and Hugh Grant. Shows more of NY than any movie I have seen recently.
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A few more.....
"A Perfect Murder" with Michael Douglas and Gwenyth Paltrow "Saturday Night Fever" - John Travolta "How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days" - Kate Hudson, Matthew McConaugehy (sp) "Someone Like You" - Ashley Judd, Greg Kinnear Any episode of "Queer Eye for the Straight Guy" (LOL) |
Anger Management & Unfaithful both are set in NYC
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A Bronx Tale. about growing up in a tough neighborhood and the struggle between family and corruption.
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My fave NYC-based movie is "Crossing Delancy." It's set in the Lower East Side...which means the movie doesn't try to be "hip" or "artsy." I just love the "Sam the pickle man" character."
WARRIORS???!?? I can't stop laughing whenver this movie comes on. Compared to more recent "gangsta" movies (Boys in the Hood, Colors, Mi Vida Loca, etc.) the dudes in "Warriors" look like a bunch of hairdressers walking thru town! |
Sleepless in Seattle , King of New York . New Jack City .Miracle on 34th street .tv show Friends 'Seinfeld.
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New York Stories
Bringing out the Dead Wall Street Bonfire of the Vanities Donnie Brasco Night on Earth Can you get US television - namely NBC? Law and Order is based in New York |
Moonstruck
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Spike Lee sets a lot of his movies in New York. Do the Right Thing.
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Martin Scorsese's "After Hours" is probably his least violent movie set in modern-day NY (though now it's almost 20 years old).
The TV show "Third Watch" is also shot in NYC. |
We just watched After Hours last night. One of our favorites...
It's set in pre shopping mall Soho, back when there were actually creative people living and working in the area. |
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