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New York State of Mind

Star of countless movie and TV appearances, New York City is one of the most filmed locations on the planet. And certainly one of the most beautiful – celluloid loves this city. From its steel and glass canyons to suburban backwaters, you kind of ‘know’ NYC before you ever visit.

I’ve been living in Manhattan since July and have witnessed a plethora of cables, grips, stars and star-struck tourists clogging the city streets. From SATC 2 and Jennifer Aniston’s flick The Bounty, to The Adjustment Bureau with Matt Damon and Emily Blunt, New York is just made for making movies.

And if you’re a celeb spotter you’re in seventh heaven – they’re everywhere. Mr Big in my gym (I wasn’t looking my best doing sweaty crunches - but then neither was he) to Ugly Betty waiting for her close up in the street outside, the Gossip Girls are all over the city…

So with a Noo Yawk theme in mind, here are clips from some of my favourite NYC-based films:

Manhattan

Gerswhin, black & white, Woody Allen, The Brooklyn Bridge - what more could you ask for?

Taxi Driver

You talkin’ to me?

Annie Hall


Rock lobster: Woody and Diane are sublime in arguably his best-ever movie.

American Gangster


Extortion, murder, racketeering… all in a day’s work.

I Am Legend


A chilling view of NYC that hopefully will remain fiction.

When Harry Met Sally


I want what she’s having (the woman who says this in the movie is the director’s mum!).

Spider-Man 2


Peter Parker is, er, not back.

Vanilla Sky

Tom. Alone. In an empty Times Square - this movie is brilliant!

Wall Street

Greed is Right. Greed is Good. Greed Works. The word according to Gekko.

Man on Wire

Philip Petit walks between the twin towers. Incredibly moving.

The Sopranos


Okay, so it’s Joisy, not New York. But who gives a Bada Bing?!

New York, I Love You

An all-star cast in a collection of ‘homage’ vignettes to the great city.

News Hound | 9 September 2009

Movie Talk sniffs around the back alleys of the internet to bring you the latest showbiz news - because we love to play fetch…

paw-print.jpgKim Cattrall has accidentally leaked some Sex and the City 2 plot secrets. SPOILER WARNING! 

The Movie

paw-print.jpgSally Potter’s new movie Rage, set behind the scenes of a New York fashion show, will premiere via mobile phone on 21 September.

paw-print.jpgMTV is remaking the 1985 hit movie Teen Wolf and turning it into a TV series.

paw-print.jpgOliver Stone starts shooting Wall Street 2: Money Never Sleeps this week and has revealed that Charlie Sheen will be making a cameo appearance as stockbroker Bud Fox.

paw-print.jpgThere are rumours that Carla Bruni, wife of French president Nicolas Sarkozy, has said yes to a role in Woody Allen’s next film project, which will be shooting in Paris next summer.

News Muse - 1980s redux

It started in a subtle way. Top Gun-style Ray Bans became fashionable again. Then in snuck the legwarmers followed by the leggings, spandex waist belts and oversized tops. Then came Miami Vice the movie and the recent reunion of New Kids on the Block. Yep, the 1980s are sooo back!

Unfortunately, everything wasn’t hunkydory even in those days, and this week (here comes this post’s vague and only link to the News), yuppies of the noughties have been going through similar financial rollercoasters as their predecessors. Mergers, bankruptcies, redundancies, take-overs, the ‘credit crunch’…it’s looking uglier than a botoxed Michael Douglas.

So, considering we should all be careful with our pennies, what better way to save money than staying in all weekend, watching 80s movies and dancing and singing along to their overbearing soundtracks.

I’m proud to say that I still have this - on vinyl!

Here are my Top 5 power-dressing movies from the 1980s:

wall-street.jpg1. Wall Street  

Michael Douglas teaches Charlie Sheen a few things about illegal trading

baby-boom.jpg2. Baby Boom 

Diane Keaton learns to juggle business and nappy duty

secret-of-my-sucess.jpg3. The Secret of my Succes$ 

Michael J Fox takes a shortcut from mail room to board room and back

working-girl.jpg4. Working Girl 

Melanie Griffith’s ambitious secretary climbs the highest tree in a corporate jungle

Bonus film:

boiler-room.jpgBoiler Room

This one was not made in the 80s but captures the era, quotes Wall Street (!) and stars the brilliant Giovanni Ribisi.

If you’re really in to your 80s movies, take a trip down memory lane on this website and learn more about the titles in your dusty VHS collection.

Happy viewing!