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How Much Is Barney Stinson's East 81st Street Apartment?

How Much Is Barney Stinson's East 81st Street Apartment?

In the past we've looked at some unrealistic tv show (and movie) apartments, so how does Barney Stinson's Manhattan bachelor pad stack up? The How I Met Your Mother character (played by Neil Patrick Harris) lives the largest amongst the group of friends on the show, and today some people have been wondering how much his apartment costs. more ›

NYC As Seen On TV: Revisit The '80s With Beat Street

NYC As Seen On TV: Revisit The '80s With <em>Beat Street</em>
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After seeing Steven Siegel's amazing photos from 1980s New York City, we wondered how the boroughs were repped on the big screen back in the Bad Old Days. From Fame to Crocodile Dundee to Splash to Annie to Escape From New York, we'll be taking a look back at these movies, starting today with 1984's Beat Street. more ›

NYC As Seen On TV: Love Story And Manhattan

NYC As Seen On TV: <em>Love Story</em> And Manhattan
           

Revisiting the Upper East Side in the 1970s, through Love Story. more ›

NYC As Seen On TV: Two Broke Girls Brings Back The Bad Old Days, Unintentionally

NYC As Seen On TV: <em>Two Broke Girls</em> Brings Back The Bad Old Days, Unintentionally
       

As we mentioned in our Fall TV guide, Two Broke Girls is based in NYC, but it's filmed in LA, making it perfect to pick apart. The show premiered last night, and hopefully someone called the Vandal Squad, because the 1980s are back! Click through for some cringe-worthy Faux York moments... and let's all try to figure out where in Brooklyn they live and work. more ›

NYC As Seen On TV: Woody Allen's Manhattan Real Estate

NYC As Seen On TV: Woody Allen's Manhattan Real Estate
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We've been looking at how Hollywood has recreated our city for movie and television productions throughout the years. So far we've looked back at apartments in television shows, Meg Ryan hitting the NYC real estate jackpot in every movie, and now we're revisiting some of Woody Allen's characters and their urban dwellings—perhaps the most envy-inducing city real estate ever to hit the big screen. more ›

NYC As Seen On TV: Meg Ryan Hits Real Estate Gold, Every Time

NYC As Seen On TV: Meg Ryan Hits Real Estate Gold, Every Time
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We've been looking at how Hollywood has recreated our city for movie and television productions throughout the years. Last time we looked at apartments in television shows throughout the years, and today we start our detailed look at New York apartments as presented in film. If you've ever seen a Meg Ryan movie, you know her characters almost always live in picturesque places—click through for a look at some of her finest fictional New York real estate. more ›

NYC As Seen On TV: NYC Apartments

NYC As Seen On TV: NYC Apartments
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Here's the first in our series of posts looking at how Hollywood has recreated our city for movie and television productions throughout the years. Today we'll focus on real estate—from the realistic apartments, to the not so realistic ones as seen on television—click through for photos and video of the 14 we narrowed it down to. more ›

NYC As Seen On TV: How Is Hollywood At Recreating Our City?

NYC As Seen On TV: How Is Hollywood At Recreating Our City?

Don't you love when you are watching a movie and your OCD about NYC pal points out that tiny little inaccuracy in, say, the subway car. Hollywood doesn't always get the city's details down to perfection, and sometimes their portrayal is downright insulting. We're launching a new series to out the worst of the worst—so if you see something off on the big or small screen, say something. more ›

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