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Re: New York
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04/06/06 01:58 AM
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J Geoff
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There MAY just be a Godfather website that lists some filming locations.....
...if you find it, let me know. :rolleyes:
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Re: New York
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04/06/06 02:36 AM
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Originally posted by J Geoff: There MAY just be a Godfather website that lists some filming locations.....
...if you find it, let me know. Yeah.... I've been looking for one, too. I think Geoff is yankin' your chain..... you can check out his site and see some good info on filming locations HERE
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Re: New York
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04/06/06 09:37 AM
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DSC, Have a great time. I'll be there in August and can't wait.  Although I don't try to look like a tourist, I don't hesitate to take pictures. Who cares, there's so much to see, even if you're just staring at all the activity, all the people, or just walking down Time's Square. I don't think I've walked so much in such a short time. It's just a wonderful city. Check out a play, see the Statue of Liberty. I know, all touristy, but for me anyway, it's something I wanted to do. Besides, how can you go to NYC and NOT see some of the popular tourist sites. By all means, look for the "naked cowboy".  By August I assume he'll be ready to re-appear.  Have a fun time. The weather should be nice that time of year. TIS
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Re: New York
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04/06/06 11:24 AM
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Originally posted by Turnbull: One caveat about touring NYC, DSC: Take care of your "business" before you set out, because there are no public toilets anywhere (or at least any that any civilized person might consider using). Tell me about it. I remember during a visit 2 years ago I walked for about 1/2 hour trying to find a McDonald's or someplace just to use the bathroom. They all had signs, "Not for public use". I think we found a bar somewhere with a bathroom. But men can just hide behind a tree in Central Park. :p
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Re: New York
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04/06/06 05:31 PM
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SC- I clicked on your link up there, and it said I had to pay a monthly fee to view the site What I meant was what are some of the places that are actually worth going to. I know a lot of them have changed in the last 30 years and are now Chinese grocery stores.
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Re: New York
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04/06/06 06:05 PM
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Originally posted by Don Sonny Corleone: What I meant was what are some of the places that are actually worth going to. I know a lot of them have changed in the last 30 years and are now Chinese grocery stores. Good point. The best place to visit (that has remained almost unchanged since the movie was filmed) is The Edison Hotel (241 West 47th Street, just off Broadway). You'll walk down the same hallway where Luca Brasi took his final steps and you'll enter the hotel's bar/restaurant that served as the bar in which Luca was killed. Look for the fish etchings on the door. Its a nice example of art-deco style PLUS you can actually have a drink or two while visiting Head east a few blocks to Sixth Avenue and 50th Street and see Radio City Music Hall (from which Mike and Kay exitted only to see the newpaper headline about Vito getting shot). You won't find the newsstand or the phone booth from which Mike called the mall but the marquee is exactly the same. Take the subway downtown to the "Brooklyn Bridge" stop and you'll find see the courthouse steps used to film Barzini's final tumble (60 Centre Street). Some blocks west you'll find the Old St. Patrick's Cathedral at 263 Mulberry Street and you can go inside to see where the christening scenes were filmed for Part I. Unfortunately most of the remaining film locations have changed drastically and are almost unrecognizable.
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Re: New York
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04/06/06 06:15 PM
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Originally posted by SC: [QUOTE]...Its a nice example of art-deco style PLUS you can actually have a drink or two while visiting ... Scotch. Pre-war. Say, SC...anyone know which hotel lobby that was where Michael was seen walking through when he left Kay to visit Vito at the hospital? Apple
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Re: New York
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04/06/06 06:20 PM
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Originally posted by AppleOnYa: anyone know which hotel lobby that was where Michael was seen walking through when he left Kay to visit Vito at the hospital? I'll take a guess and say the St. Regis Hotel (at 55th Street and 5th Avenue). Thats where they filmed Mike and Kay's love scenes.
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Re: New York
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04/06/06 09:52 PM
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Originally posted by Don Sonny Corleone: SC- I clicked on your link up there, and it said I had to pay a monthly fee to view the site  I had no trouble at all accessing the page through the link SC provided (and a very informative page it is). Anyone else have this problem? Signor V.
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Re: New York
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04/06/06 10:56 PM
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Really nice you are comming down to that big apple! If you are intrested in hystoric places here are my top 5: - Umberto's Clam House (Crazy Gallo was whacked there) -247 Mulberry Street (Old "Ravenite Social Club", Dellacroce's place). -Spark Steak House (Where Big Paulie was shoot) -Nouva Villa Tamaro (Where Maranzano was clipped, God knows if that place stills exists). -The Park Sheraton's Barber Shop (ol times favorite!)
Frankie P, I made it to Gangster BB. Net! What a hell, well communicate throw the PM... Speak soon, Schifosa
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Re: New York
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04/07/06 05:12 AM
04/07/06 05:12 AM
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Posts: 22,902 New York
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Originally posted by FortunatoParadise: If you are intrested in hystoric places here are my top 5:...... The only problem with these (as stated in one of the thread's later posts) is that four of them no longer exist as they were when they became famous (infamous?). 1. Umberto's has moved from its location where Crazy Joe was killed. 2. 247 Mulberry is no longer a social club (the last I saw it was a boutique). 3. The Nuova Villa Tammaro Restaurant (West 25th St in Coney Island where JOE MASSERIA was killed) is long gone. 4. The Park Sheraton barbershop is now a newsstand.
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Re: New York
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04/07/06 05:18 PM
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Originally posted by Sicilian Babe: If you have some time to spend in New York, I would suggest a day in the Belmont section of the Bronx. Go to the Bronx Zoo or Botanical Gardens, and then dinner on Arthur Avenue. I highly recommend Pasquale Rigoletto (reservations recommended), or some Italian ices or pastry at Egidio's. If you have a nice day, it's a beautiful way to spend it. Yes, that is the exact neighborhood I grew up in. My grandmother still lives there. You will love it!!!
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Re: New York
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04/08/06 08:36 AM
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DSC, As far as being a tourist...don't stand on a busy street corner with a map trying to figure out where to go - you're easy prey for a pick-pocket; especially in the Times Square area. As far as mother nature...the secret, in the the Midtown area - find a big hotel (my favorite is the Marriot Marquis on Broadway and 46th, but there are several others)...walk in like you are a guest or going to the bar/restaurant. There are always restrooms near the bars/restaurants. During the day they are usually open. In the evening you might need a room key. The Marriot Marquis is worth a look anyway. The lobby is on the 8th floor with a great bar lounge that overlooks Times Square. If you get there during off hours you can get a window seat and enjoy the view along with an $8 beer. Note: Everytime there is a thread about NYC, TIS mentions that naked cowboy..hmmmm? 
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Re: New York
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04/09/06 08:36 PM
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Ahh New York is a wonderful place, if you do transfer to NYU, which BTW is REALLY expensive, but if you do go see a play on broadway, like Spamalot, that was good. Of course you have your share of Italian resturants in NYC, there are a lot of them and many of them have food that is quite delectable. I went to a place called Daniela's and it was pretty good, the pepper boy, pasta drowning in butter, ahh good times.
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Re: New York
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05/02/06 07:52 PM
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Originally posted by SC: [quote]Originally posted by FortunatoParadise: [b] If you are intrested in hystoric places here are my top 5:...... The only problem with these (as stated in one of the thread's later posts) is that four of them no longer exist as they were when they became famous (infamous?). 1. Umberto's has moved from its location where Crazy Joe was killed. 2. 247 Mulberry is no longer a social club (the last I saw it was a boutique). 3. The Nuova Villa Tammaro Restaurant (West 25th St in Coney Island where JOE MASSERIA was killed) is long gone. 4. The Park Sheraton barbershop is now a newsstand. [/b][/quote]Well, I am just a poor ol' school guy... I know nothin since Gotti was sent with the feebees; but those places are still there, maybe they are now newstands but if you go there you feel tha force! Or are ya gonna tell me that the Gettysburg fence is still there? No! But you still go there! That's the beauty of history!
Frankie P, I made it to Gangster BB. Net! What a hell, well communicate throw the PM... Speak soon, Schifosa
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Re: New York
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05/03/06 08:12 PM
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Originally posted by Capo de La Cosa Nostra: Forty thousand? Wow. For how many years? Is that just tuition fees, or does it cover living costs too? Do you get bursaries? Loans? Any kind of financial help?...
Thats per year, and its only housing and tuition. There are a couple of loans they offer, but if I accepted them, I wouldn't have them paid off until I was well into my 50s. Originally posted by Capo de La Cosa Nostra: ...Or is it only open to rich phonies? Unfortunately, that seems to be the case. What I have decited to do is to transfer to Hofstra. I cant deal with the "theee-a-tar" people here anymore. Hofstra is in NY, has film and will hopefully get me resident (or at least "commuter" status) the following year at NYU. Also, I found out that you must be enrolled for 5 semesters at NYU to graduate from there, so even if I were to transfer at the end of this year, I would still have to say for an extra semester to graduate. 
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