It's a big week for the Big Apple. The Tribeca Film Festival kicks off today, and tomorrow marks the 35th anniversary of one of the greatest New York love stories ever: "Annie Hall."
So, your dutiful Moviefone editor and Woody Allen-worshiper (me), took to the streets in search of cineastes from uptown and downtown to find out New York's favorite New York film.
We decided, as an homage to the la-di-da film, to poll passersby in four of the movie's landmark locations: The South Street Seaport (the bridge scene), The Beekman Theater ("Sorrow and the Pity" scene), Central Park (Truman Capote look-a-like contest) and 63rd and Columbus (end scene).
The results were -- you guessed it -- varied!
Some were ridiculous -- one New Yorker told me her favorite was "anything with Liam Neeson" (what?), and another told me "About a Boy" (which takes place in London) -- but a victor emerged. Well, two, actually: "Manhattan" and "Sex and the City." (Woody and Carrie. Only in New York.)
Take a look at all the results below -- seems like old times, indeed!
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South Street Seaport
<strong>FIRST PLACE:</strong> "Home Alone 2"
<strong>RUNNER UP</strong>: "Sex and the City"/ "The Godfather"
<strong>Other Favorites:</strong>
"When Harry Met Sally"
"Desperately Seeking Susan"
"Ghostbusters"
"Cocktail"
"Raging Bull"
"Gangs of New York"
"Spiderman"
"Sleepless in Seattle"
"A Bronx Tale"
"Annie Hall"
"Do the Right Thing"
"Wall Street"
"Scarface"
Beekman Theater, 66th and 2nd
<strong>FIRST PLACE:</strong>
"Sex and the City"/ "The Godfather"/ "A Bronx Tale"/ "Little Manhattan"/"Goodfellas"/ "Serendipity"
<strong>Other Favorites:</strong>
"Home Alone 2"
"Out of Africa"
"Autumn in New York"
"Music and Lyrics"
"Maid in Manhattan"
"Annie"
"Friends with Benefits"
"New Years Eve"
"Some Woody Allen something"
Central Park
<strong>FIRST PLACE:</strong> "Sex and the City"/ "Sleepless in Seattle"
<strong>RUNNER UP:</strong> "Manhattan"
<strong>OTHER FAVORITES:</strong>
"Night at the Museum"
"Serendipity"
"Annie Hall"
"Taxi Driver"
"The French Connection"
"Anything with Liam Neeson"
"Ransom"
"Short Circuit 2"
"Home Alone 2"
"You've Got Mail"
"Breakfast at Tiffany's"
"Gangs of New York"
"Die Hard 3"
"Ghost"
63rd and Columbus
<strong>FIRST PLACE:</strong> "Manhattan"
<strong>RUNNER UP:</strong> "West Side Story"/ "When Harry Met Sally"/ "The Devil Wears Prada"
<strong>OTHER FAVORITES:</strong>
"Spiderman"
"You've Got Mail"
"About a Boy"
"Coyote Ugly"
"Kissing Jessica Stein"
"Sex and the City"
"Sleepless in Seattle"
"Muppets Take Manhattan"
"Annie Hall"
Moviefone Jessie Heyman First Posted: 04/19/2012 3:27 pm Updated: 04/19/2012 3:48 pm