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In the 1988 film "Big," FAO Schwarz, located at 30 Rockefeller Plaza, is the setting for one of the most iconic scenes in cinematic history. Tom Hanks, playing the role of Josh Baskin, a young boy trapped in an adult's body, visits this legendary toy store. The store, filled with every toy imaginable, is a paradise for the childlike Josh. The most memorable moment occurs when Josh and the company's owner, played by Robert Loggia, perform a duet on the store's giant floor piano, hopping from key to key to play "Heart and Soul" and "Chopsticks." This scene captures the joy, wonder, and innocence of childhood in a way that resonates with audiences of all ages.
Bryant Park, a serene oasis amidst the city's hustle, has been featured in numerous films. Bryant Park was transformed into a battleground in "Spider Man" (2002), where Tobey Maguire's Spider-Man has a showdown with the Green Goblin. This serene park symbolized the city's resilience in the face of danger.
You've arrived at the corner of 5th Ave & W 42nd St where Jennifer Aniston's character, Kate, hails a taxi in the 1997 romantic comedy "Picture Perfect." It's a pivotal scene where Kate takes control of her life, embodying the spirit of New York's independent women.
In the 2005 romantic comedy "Trust The Man," Sardi's restaurant, located at 234 W 44th St, plays a significant role. Julianne Moore's character, Rebecca, is a successful actress who often frequents this iconic restaurant with her husband, Tom, played by David Duchovny. Sardi's, a favorite spot for Broadway actors and fans alike, is where the characters often gather after performances. The restaurant, with its caricature-covered walls, is a symbol of the theater community and serves as a meeting point for the characters to discuss their relationships and personal struggles.