They have had over 1000 people a day visiting that house to stand in the yard and take pictures of themselves. It is on a small dead end street that is constantly plugged with cars and pedestrians to the point that the owners can’t even get to and from their home.
And it was just in a few scenes in a 31 year old B movie.
Locations don’t have unions.
’ … Was filmed entirely at Fred’s House of Pancakes in Richmond, except where some restaurant scenes were done in a cavernous warehouse 340 miles away, 9 weeks later, or a small studio 520 miles in the opposite direction a month earlier, or created in a CGI shop in Seoul, composed in San Francisco, stitched to live action filmed in post production in London as that was the only time Sir Dave could do it, and completely reworked in a Seattle editing suite. And the closeup of the burger was don by a specialist food technician in Tuscon. And the sounds inserted by foley artists include real restaurants in Sydney, New York, (label unreadable) and Johannesburg.’
Yep, I can see how it enhances the magic of watching 2 hours of escapist celluloid, and the sooner it becomes compulsory, the better!