Godzilla (1998)




Godzilla was released into theaters on May 20th, 1998. Filming locations include New York, NY. It was directed by Roland Emmerich, who's also responsible for sci-fi films Universal Soldier, Stargate and Independence Day. Malcolm Danare played the supporting role of Dr. Mendel Craven and also voiced the same character in Godzilla: The Series, which ran from 1998 to 2001. Danare was also in horror genre films Christine and Popcorn. The film had a fairly popular soundtrack which was headlined by the song Come With Me by Jimmy Page and Puff Daddy. It borrowed it's sound heavily from the 1975 Led Zeppelin song Kashmir, which Page co-wrote. The films first DVD release was on November 3rd, 1998.


Mayor Ebert's press conference is interrupted - 26 Wall St. New York, NY. 10005
(Federal Hall, George Washington Statue)

Designed by architects Ithiel Town and Alexander Jackson Davis, the building opened in 1842. In 1882, John Quincy Adams Ward's bronze George Washington statue was erected on it's front steps, marking the approximate spot where he was inaugurated as the first president of the United States of America. Christian Bale can also be seen walking past this location in the 2000 film, American Psycho.


All "Now" pictures taken in 2019.



Hole in MetLife Building - 200 Park Ave. New York, NY. 10166

The fifty-nine story skyscraper opened on March 7th, 1963 as the Pan Am Building. It was the then-headquarters for Pan American World Airlines. The building towers over Grand Central Station, to it's south.


2019


Fish feed #1 - To the north of* 175 5th Ave. New York, NY. 10010
(Flatiron Building)

The twenty-two story building opened in 1902. It was designated a New York City Landmark on September 20th, 1966. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on November 20th, 1979 and it was designated a National Historic Landmark on June 29th, 1989. The fish feed trap took place between the Flatiron Building and Madison Square Park.


All "Now" pictures taken in 2019.


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