Scouting New York first caught my attention when he did exhaustive location-spottings for such iconic films as "Taxi Driver," "Rosemary's Baby," "Ghostbusters" and ...er... "American Psycho." In much the same way Bob Egan of PopSpots slavishly examines details in identifying famous album cover locations, Scout goes into an equally impressive amount of detail divining film locations (among many other things .... you need to bookmark this blog!) In any case, he's just recently turned his attention to another storied NYC film, "Annie Hall."
While I may beg to differ with him on his opening salvo that "Annie Hall" "may just be the best movie ever made in New York" (let's do get ahold of ourselves, shall we?), his scrupulous attention to cinematic nuance and precise visual detail remains as striking as ever. Check it out here.
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