So, youre in New Yorkandyoure a movie nerd.
Go out and see the city!
And if youre like us, Manhattan is a theme park of nerdy pop culture iconography.
Thus, weve broken the island down into a series of movie and TV location must-sees.
Many celebrities live here still, though hopefully not for the basement parties.
Ivo Shandor would be proud.
It also saw Andrew Garfield and Emma Stone make eyes inThe Amazing Spider-Man 2.
Because whats better than one big kaiju?
A hundred baby kaiju.
Ghostbusters Firehouse (14 N. Moore Street)
Who you gonna call?
TheGhostbustersEcto-1 out of the historic Hook & Ladder Company 8 firehouse in Tribeca.
But dont hold Jordan Belforts awfulness against this scenic spot.
Katzs Delicatessen (205 E. Houston Street)
Where Harry met Sally.
Well, at least Sallys talent for selling pastrami sandwiches.
Most recently, Jessica Jones sleuthed her way through it on Netflix.
And in 1984, it memorably openedGhostbusters.
So is the fact that its building doubled for The Daily Planet inSuperman: The Movie.
Tip to cosplayers: the outside is photogenic 30s chic, but its business casual to go inside.
Little black dresses and crack of dawn arrivals are optional.
Most recently, Amy Schumer and Brie Larson took leisurely strolls down it inTrainwreck.
It is also where the team said their goodbyes inThe Avengers.