Had breakfast there before the pandemic. Place was always packed, and everything was a rush, but the food was darned good. It's too bad, I drive past it often and didn't know it was closed. Such an icon.
so from 1940s the diner was ran on rented property. Like the auto repair next door, the land belongs to someone else, so even them are not safe. Here in NYC we just lost the Neptune diner in Astoria, Queens because the landlord prefers to sell it to a developer than keep collecting rent, it has been here for almost 40 years
I live in Orlando and two weeks ago, a very popular sandwich shop closed after 52 years for the same reason. However, the local news was out there every day recording and talking to the 1-1/2 hour long lines of people that came to show support and get a last sandwich or milkshake. As a result, they were closed for one week before reopening today! I guess the property owner realized they would be making a mistake to not renegotiate the lease.
I've seen several stories in the last couple months from across North America of iconic locations shutting down due to "landlord issues". This is the cancer of private equity and venture capital firms.
@@chrisose usually nothing to do with private equity or venture capital. You pay taxes on the value of your property and commercial property taxes can be ten times as much a residential taxes. Would you pay a million dollars for a piece of property and expect to make less than 5% return? Even if your tenant is paying the property taxes and if you only wanted to get a 3% return on your investment your tenant couldn’t sell enough in a small diner like this to make a go of it! The owners ,past and present have probably been charging minimal rent in hopes of the return on their investment being the increased value of the property for eventual resale, if that offends people then they should pull their money from the bank and get out of any investments they have. If you’re a home owner would you sell your house or condo for what you paid for it? I doubt it.
@waynemanning3262 Funny, in your attempt to explain this, all you've done is proven the point @chrisose was making. When something is as iconic, historic, and widely recognized as this is, sometimes it needs more than a spreadsheet to define it's true value.
@@JimmyJinIA so go buy it! All properties in that area have increased dramatically in the last ten years, as has the population. I grew up in that area and would love to have it the way it was 40 years ago. As for historic, every building,barn and stable in that area that has been lost to development could be classified as historic, that fact that nothing historic ever happened here isn’t mentioned. If filming movies and tv shows makes it historical then many places around there could make that claim. Should the current owner of the property be forced to lose money on their investment because the diner is iconic? Tell the government to stop charging property taxes on the property and charge everyone else in the area more! What I tried to convey was the fact that love it(which I do) or hate it, the business is not even close to being viable in that location, this happens to small businesses everyday everywhere. Maybe there is a good investment for those who feel it should be there forever, go buy it and rent it out to the diner owners cheap and use it as a filming location other times! There you go, great business plan for you, you can start getting investors right away!
This would be the unregulated free market capitalism Trump & the other one percent oligarchs rave about. Simply the cost of living in the greatest nation on the planet and don’t you dare doubt it or complain about it.
@@navelriver when it was open you couldn’t get a seat a lot of the time, it wasn’t for lack of business but you couldn’t sell enough to pay the property tax let alone rent
That means the landlord is collecting rent on the place?? Probably makes more money renting it out for a film location?? Then he could for its original purpose??
I wish a movie studio or an effects company would buy it and restore it and rent it out to other film studios whomight want that older diner feel in a movie.
@Darkk6969 As a filmmaker I would just do B roll on the current building for the exterior unless the setting calls for a completely different location. Shooting B roll is much cheaper for a 3 second establishing shot
@@spurgear4 One of the reasons for our high rents is there are too many people willing to pay them. The last ad I saw that someone had posted wanting to rent. They were willing to pay $2500.00 per month for a 1 bedroom place.
Too bad, looks like the kind of cafe I'd like to have breakfast or lunch in. Heck, even closed it looks a lot nicer than a number of places I've seen. So I just checked the diner website and it says that new ownership will be reopening it in Sept.
Welcome to Canada where offshore money laundered through our real estate has been our mono economy for over a decade. The process is referred to as “Snow Washing” by the criminal classes. Everyone at the top has been turning a blind eye to this, and now that an economic dependency has been built, no one is going to risk toppling it over. Inevitably, Canada only has one path to follow: to ruin in one form or another. 90% of my friends have left Canada because of all the insanity.
@@kingduckford spoken like someone who doesn’t own their own home! I’ll tell you what, I will buy that property at 1980 price and rent the diner to the owner at 1980 price, but you and all others must agree to make up the difference for the 1980 price and the 2024 price, and make up the differnce in taxes as well. Ya, didn’t think so! Would I love to see property/ housing prices stay the same and never go up? You bet I would, but there would be the same number of homes as there was decades ago and you would have to limit the number of newcomers to the housing market, that means no foreign investment, no growth, no immigrants, turn the clock back to when you are happy! Personally it would be the late sixties or early seventies for me but sorry, I have to step back into reality. You can afford a house but it might not be where you want to live( look up Lynn Lake Manitoba)
that's what happens when things aren't regulated by the government and the rich buy/sell land to drive up prices. where i live in Quesnel my dad bought his home in 1968 for $10,000 and sold it some time in the 1980's (1984-85)for $18,000. not much of a mark up. now in 2024 that same house is probably worth $200,000. so you can't tell me that it isn't overinflated
The place looks great inside! I hope somebody buys it soon before it starts to degrade. It would be a shame if a business that old shut down permanently! But 5.7 million $!
You’ll get it you’ll get the 5 million. My husband is a commercial real estate broker and a very profitable state rich people landlord still pay anything for a good spot because they flip it and make like 15 million off of it. Who knows this could actually be a deal for this spot. I really don’t know what the going prices for retail isin this location
For everyone complaining about a greedy landlord you should chip in and subsidize their rent! The owner is paying taxes on a huge assessment. The property values have gone up massively in the last ten years and so has the owners costs. I have eaten there and think it is a great place, sometime hard to get a seat it’s so busy but they can’t serve enough pie to cover the taxes let alone rent. A small deli in New York City that is famous for its sandwiches has to sell 2000 sandwiches a day just to pay rent for the day, same thing here but to a smaller scale. Unless a benefactor steps in and buys it to let the current operation return to business then it will go the way many such businesses go. Unfortunately it will probably become a high volume donut shop!
It's a nice looking place. I've never heard of it and wonder what the attraction to it is? Seems like it would be cheaper to build one on a set if you're using it to film in. I'd hate to go for lunch and find it closed because of a show of some kind. It doesn't sound like financial sense to reopen it at the price the land is going for. There has to be a reason for that and there's no way a diner could return that kind of investment, even if it is rented out some of the time. Even the Carrington mansion from Dynasty is only worth $28 million and that includes a huge house and guest quarters, so that land is valuable for a reason.
Hate to see these old places like this shut down. I live in California bay area and I've seen my fair share of dinner's shut down and never open again. Every one is in a rush to get there food and leave. No one sits down and read the paper or conversation anymore. Fast food take your food and go.
Odd. The place has been in business since the 1940s, yet one guy ran it from 1980 to 2011, and the next one ran it for nine years before selling. All the other owner there only ran it for a few years each.
Last I checked that one is real and still open. It’s called the Whistle-stop Cafe in Juliet Georgia, not to far south of Atlanta. They are only open 4 days/week. Thursday-Sunday. It’s a very popular place for Railfans and train watchers.
Looks like plenty of traffic still be a nice place as a truck stop and travelers too and locals . Plus you could capitalize on its history of a filming location .
I am guessing a lot of the commenters are not or ever been property owners or a landlord? I am 70 years old. I owned land that has a building on it. My late brother ran the business, I owned the land and the building. When my brother passed. I rented the building out to someone who started a business. When I turned 70 I decided to sell. I gave them first offer to buy the building and land. They weren't interested. I was selling whether they were buying or not. They were given the opportunity.
I’m guessing that a lot of the commenters have had experiences with greedy rotten landlords. Maybe that description doesn’t apply to you, but there many of them in existence.
The greed of the landlord has directly caused this popular, historic diner to close down, depriving the community of local jobs, local facilities and the bringing in of revenue and the payment of local taxes! The greed of one landlord has done all this damage to the community.
The blessing/curse of too much on-site parking. Government assesses the entire property for highest-and-best use, not little-building-large-parking lot.
Lucky it's in Canada where it will be untouched and respected. If it was in California, within a week everything would be stolen, windows broken, and graffiti everywhere!
@@twinsonic I did watch the video and I understand it contained the property it was on and the property the dealership was on. But not the dealership. It’s still bfe in Canada . It’s not California
Don't worry, Indians will buy it and develop a lovely low quality townhouse complex and make millions. This has and continues to happen all over the Lower Mainland.
5.7 million dollars. You'll never get a profitable return on your investment in today's market in the diner business. Even with an auto dealership renting the property.
Out of L.A productions in Canada were all union busters. Hallmark movie locations have moved to Columbia TN. South of Nashville an hour. Funny how hollywood became out of touch w middle america just by design.
*Depends… are they pathological narcissists & convicted sex offenders who make their money by screwing other people over by not paying what was agreed to & daring them to do something about it? Do they have a half dozen bankruptcies & three times as many failed businesses?*
One of these days and it won't be long, all movies will be made on a computer with CGI and all the actors will be AI-generated animations. No more Hollywood, nor Bollywood, nor Thespians with their bad tempers and filthy lifestyles and arrogance and greed and Communist politics. The world will not miss them. Problem solved! Replacing Humans CAN be a GOOD thing, if you look at it in the right way . . .
I…simply don’t get it. I’ve worked in television in film for 18+ years and have barely heard of a single one of those things shot there, nor do I understand why. The place looks like a dump surrounded by concrete. And they want $4-$5 million for it?? Are you kidding me?! Yes I understand that includes the property next to it, but it isn’t downtown Manhattan or Beverly Hills. No thank you.
If you haven’t heard of any of those productions I doubt you actually work in the industry or weren’t in the industry when these were filmed because many of them are 20 years old.
Movie buffs would be interested in this tidbit and you should have started with that. More details about the movies and less about who owned it when which was pointless and made this very boring. Just my feedback.
Wow, it’s in very pristine condition 😮
That totally needs to be saved as an historic landmark
Had breakfast there before the pandemic. Place was always packed, and everything was a rush, but the food was darned good. It's too bad, I drive past it often and didn't know it was closed. Such an icon.
Great stuff.
I just knew that Dean Winchester would be associated with this diner.When I heard the words
diner and pie ,and I was right.
Shame its closed such a cool mom & pop style diner.
so from 1940s the diner was ran on rented property. Like the auto repair next door, the land belongs to someone else, so even them are not safe. Here in NYC we just lost the Neptune diner in Astoria, Queens because the landlord prefers to sell it to a developer than keep collecting rent, it has been here for almost 40 years
Was run
Will miss The Neptune.
@@Ironbird-q4f I grew up in Astoria during the fifties and sixties. Unless I'm mistaken, the Neptune was in business back then as well.
Too bad about the Neptune, is Mike's Diner still in business (31 street off Ditmars)
I live in Orlando and two weeks ago, a very popular sandwich shop closed after 52 years for the same reason. However, the local news was out there every day recording and talking to the 1-1/2 hour long lines of people that came to show support and get a last sandwich or milkshake. As a result, they were closed for one week before reopening today! I guess the property owner realized they would be making a mistake to not renegotiate the lease.
I’ve actually heard of this diner. I grew up in Washington, but I’ve never seen the diner. Thanks for showing it, before it’s gone completely. 😊
That's a historic landmark!
Thank you!
Thanks for sharing!! Great stuff.
Had great food back in the 80s! 70s as a kid my family lived across the street!
I've seen several stories in the last couple months from across North America of iconic locations shutting down due to "landlord issues". This is the cancer of private equity and venture capital firms.
The corporatists are killing everything. Concert ticket prices are also thru the roof because of these parasites.
@@chrisose usually nothing to do with private equity or venture capital. You pay taxes on the value of your property and commercial property taxes can be ten times as much a residential taxes. Would you pay a million dollars for a piece of property and expect to make less than 5% return? Even if your tenant is paying the property taxes and if you only wanted to get a 3% return on your investment your tenant couldn’t sell enough in a small diner like this to make a go of it! The owners ,past and present have probably been charging minimal rent in hopes of the return on their investment being the increased value of the property for eventual resale, if that offends people then they should pull their money from the bank and get out of any investments they have. If you’re a home owner would you sell your house or condo for what you paid for it? I doubt it.
@waynemanning3262 Funny, in your attempt to explain this, all you've done is proven the point @chrisose was making. When something is as iconic, historic, and widely recognized as this is, sometimes it needs more than a spreadsheet to define it's true value.
@@JimmyJinIA so go buy it! All properties in that area have increased dramatically in the last ten years, as has the population. I grew up in that area and would love to have it the way it was 40 years ago. As for historic, every building,barn and stable in that area that has been lost to development could be classified as historic, that fact that nothing historic ever happened here isn’t mentioned. If filming movies and tv shows makes it historical then many places around there could make that claim. Should the current owner of the property be forced to lose money on their investment because the diner is iconic? Tell the government to stop charging property taxes on the property and charge everyone else in the area more! What I tried to convey was the fact that love it(which I do) or hate it, the business is not even close to being viable in that location, this happens to small businesses everyday everywhere. Maybe there is a good investment for those who feel it should be there forever, go buy it and rent it out to the diner owners cheap and use it as a filming location other times! There you go, great business plan for you, you can start getting investors right away!
This would be the unregulated free market capitalism Trump & the other one percent oligarchs rave about. Simply the cost of living in the greatest nation on the planet and don’t you dare doubt it or complain about it.
Looks like it's just the right size for an awesome ice cream parlor.
Very clean inside. Perhaps if more people knew about its history they would want to go and eat there.
@@navelriver when it was open you couldn’t get a seat a lot of the time, it wasn’t for lack of business but you couldn’t sell enough to pay the property tax let alone rent
@@waynemanning3262 Wow!
what a shame, such a cute little diner! and it has provenance also.
I hope that someone buys this place, and makes a go of it soon.
This has a very cool history! I like these kind of YT vlogs. Will check out your others!
3:51 A brief list of what was filmed here. Other interesting historical notes before and after the time stamp.
they are still filming! earlier today there was a winter scene being shot... snow and everything!
That means the landlord is collecting rent on the place?? Probably makes more money renting it out for a film location?? Then he could for its original purpose??
I wish a movie studio or an effects company would buy it and restore it and rent it out to other film studios whomight want that older diner feel in a movie.
I love the idea but the property taxes prevent it from being profitable.
@@thebobloblawshow8832 True
Much as I love the idea it's cheaper to build this on a sound stage and use CGI for the surroundings.
@Darkk6969 As a filmmaker I would just do B roll on the current building for the exterior unless the setting calls for a completely different location. Shooting B roll is much cheaper for a 3 second establishing shot
It should b given landmark status.
Great video
SO SAD when an icon like the Hilltop Cafe fades into history...
The "greedy" landlord is askin' WAAAAAAAy 2 much.....
Well he is not collecting any rent except when its been used for filming??
Vancouver real estate has been destroyed by foreign investors, people form here can't afford to live here anymore.
If the property is appraised at 4.5 million dollars, I'd say the landlord has quite a property tax bill to cover.
@@spurgear4 One of the reasons for our high rents is there are too many people willing to pay them. The last ad I saw that someone had posted wanting to rent. They were willing to pay $2500.00 per month for a 1 bedroom place.
@@spurgear4 Because of racist Liberals.
Too bad, looks like the kind of cafe I'd like to have breakfast or lunch in. Heck, even closed it looks a lot nicer than a number of places I've seen.
So I just checked the diner website and it says that new ownership will be reopening it in Sept.
The website hasn’t changed. It has stated that since July before the land was put up for sale.
@@5minuteadventures152 Guess I was (and still am...) just hopeful it can come back. Still, nice video, thanks.
$5 mil for that piece of property it sits on.....thats crazy
Welcome to Canada where offshore money laundered through our real estate has been our mono economy for over a decade. The process is referred to as “Snow Washing” by the criminal classes. Everyone at the top has been turning a blind eye to this, and now that an economic dependency has been built, no one is going to risk toppling it over. Inevitably, Canada only has one path to follow: to ruin in one form or another. 90% of my friends have left Canada because of all the insanity.
For the size and location it is probably underpriced , sad reality.
@@waynemanning3262 All land in the US and Canada is grossly overpriced due to bad monetary policy from the top. You are part of the problem.
@@kingduckford spoken like someone who doesn’t own their own home! I’ll tell you what, I will buy that property at 1980 price and rent the diner to the owner at 1980 price, but you and all others must agree to make up the difference for the 1980 price and the 2024 price, and make up the differnce in taxes as well. Ya, didn’t think so! Would I love to see property/ housing prices stay the same and never go up? You bet I would, but there would be the same number of homes as there was decades ago and you would have to limit the number of newcomers to the housing market, that means no foreign investment, no growth, no immigrants, turn the clock back to when you are happy! Personally it would be the late sixties or early seventies for me but sorry, I have to step back into reality. You can afford a house but it might not be where you want to live( look up Lynn Lake Manitoba)
that's what happens when things aren't regulated by the government and the rich buy/sell land to drive up prices. where i live in Quesnel my dad bought his home in 1968 for $10,000 and sold it some time in the 1980's (1984-85)for $18,000. not much of a mark up. now in 2024 that same house is probably worth $200,000. so you can't tell me that it isn't overinflated
Little places like this need to stay in business🍺🥧🍤🍔🐿
going to miss that place :(
-Q
The place looks great inside! I hope somebody buys it soon before it starts to degrade. It would be a shame if a business that old shut down permanently! But 5.7 million $!
They'll buy it and tear it down. 5M selling price for the property? Those businesses can't justify it. His problem is what can?
It's too bad.
And there goes a bit more of our history. 😔
The landlord needs to get a real job.
He is just ripping people off for more cash. Sadly that is how it is going now. Greedy for more money.
You’ll get it you’ll get the 5 million. My husband is a commercial real estate broker and a very profitable state rich people landlord still pay anything for a good spot because they flip it and make like 15 million off of it. Who knows this could actually be a deal for this spot. I really don’t know what the going prices for retail isin this location
Aww, i thought at first it was the bar from animal house.... otis, mah man! 😂
With so many shows filmed here just the nostaglia should keep this place going. However the asking price is too high.
5 millions dollars?! You'd have to sell one heck of a lot of fries and burgers to even come close to making it worth it.
But you get the land that the car lot is on, so you get rent for it too.
All this place needs is people!
Vera❤
Edit:
Great channel!
For everyone complaining about a greedy landlord you should chip in and subsidize their rent! The owner is paying taxes on a huge assessment. The property values have gone up massively in the last ten years and so has the owners costs. I have eaten there and think it is a great place, sometime hard to get a seat it’s so busy but they can’t serve enough pie to cover the taxes let alone rent. A small deli in New York City that is famous for its sandwiches has to sell 2000 sandwiches a day just to pay rent for the day, same thing here but to a smaller scale. Unless a benefactor steps in and buys it to let the current operation return to business then it will go the way many such businesses go. Unfortunately it will probably become a high volume donut shop!
How many of these properties are owned by foreign investors?
Looks like my local restaurant! I love these local places! Chain restaurants are just gross.
It's a nice looking place. I've never heard of it and wonder what the attraction to it is? Seems like it would be cheaper to build one on a set if you're using it to film in. I'd hate to go for lunch and find it closed because of a show of some kind. It doesn't sound like financial sense to reopen it at the price the land is going for. There has to be a reason for that and there's no way a diner could return that kind of investment, even if it is rented out some of the time. Even the Carrington mansion from Dynasty is only worth $28 million and that includes a huge house and guest quarters, so that land is valuable for a reason.
Wow
Hate to see these old places like this shut down. I live in California bay area and I've seen my fair share of dinner's shut down and never open again. Every one is in a rush to get there food and leave. No one sits down and read the paper or conversation anymore. Fast food take your food and go.
What would happen if you TRIED to sit down and read the paper and hold a conversation, in a busy restaurant???
Odd. The place has been in business since the 1940s, yet one guy ran it from 1980 to 2011, and the next one ran it for nine years before selling. All the other owner there only ran it for a few years each.
Wow a half way point between Vancouver and Chilliwack. How long was that drive before the highway
Green fried tomatoes
That diner is still open.
Last I checked that one is real and still open. It’s called the Whistle-stop Cafe in Juliet Georgia, not to far south of Atlanta. They are only open 4 days/week. Thursday-Sunday. It’s a very popular place for Railfans and train watchers.
Fried Green Tomatoes
Looks like plenty of traffic still be a nice place as a truck stop and travelers too and locals . Plus you could capitalize on its history of a filming location .
Fried green tomatoes! Just a little word correction! And here in the South they are very popular and taste great!
I am guessing a lot of the commenters are not or ever been property owners or a landlord?
I am 70 years old. I owned land that has a building on it. My late brother ran the business, I owned the land and the building. When my brother passed. I rented the building out to someone who started a business. When I turned 70 I decided to sell. I gave them first offer to buy the building and land. They weren't interested. I was selling whether they were buying or not. They were given the opportunity.
I’m guessing that a lot of the commenters have had experiences with greedy rotten landlords. Maybe that description doesn’t apply to you, but there many of them in existence.
Let's hope it can be saved.
interesting I have driven past it bunch of times never paid attention to it
It was a great place and had great food, very sad , big gov selling off our heritage land marks to off shore buyer's 😢
Why was it so popular to film at?
The new landlord should be the tenant!! No more bullshiit!! No more pim Pam games!!
I was just going to say this…dammit no more pim Pam games… (….whaaaaat?)
The diner isn't closed. It's waiting.
Looks like the Peach Pit from Beverley Hills 90210.
Pay back 5 and a half million dollars selling pies and coffee? Yeah, good luck with that venture.
The greed of the landlord has directly caused this popular, historic diner to close down, depriving the community of local jobs, local facilities and the bringing in of revenue and the payment of local taxes!
The greed of one landlord has done all this damage to the community.
Don’t forget, mate, that he’s just one of thousands of money-grubbing louses out there right now turning Canada into an open sewer.
Do you need a tissue?
Not at all
@@jamesstetz9884 Landlord simping.
Is that the name of the movie that was filmed there?
Six million dollars holy shit. You got to sell a lot of pie to meet that mortgage.
5 million dollars,that’s a lot of French fries. Don’t think so.
The blessing/curse of too much on-site parking. Government assesses the entire property for highest-and-best use, not little-building-large-parking lot.
Riverdale was filmed there too.
Riverdale (pilot only) was filmed at Rocko’s family diner in Mission BC. All other episodes were on a set in a parking lot in Langley.
Problem is the building on the land is worth a lot less than the land itself. My guess is they want to build something silly on it
They used to have the best pies.
Lucky it's in Canada where it will be untouched and respected. If it was in California, within a week everything would be stolen, windows broken, and graffiti everywhere!
5.7million??? good lord, yeah, thats probably not gonna sell at that price.....
Never heard of any of those
Forced out due to multi use residential development due a corporate property purchase perhaps?
You’ll get over it kiddo.
Why "closed for good" if we don't know yet?
Avoiding union wages is what put Canada on the map.
Doesn't matter if this diner survives or not, it will live on forever on film
Someone always has to ruin things... Guess it's the greedster landlord this time...
5 million? That’s just dumb
Includes the car dealership next door. Did you watch the video?
@@twinsonic I did watch the video and I understand it contained the property it was on and the property the dealership was on. But not the dealership. It’s still bfe in Canada . It’s not California
@@twinsonicIt's still not feasible. 1+ acres and a dilapidated old Wood frame building in a cow town.
Didn’t Frank the Tank eat a 🌭 here?!
Could have at least sell the building and move it to better location.
Don't worry, Indians will buy it and develop a lovely low quality townhouse complex and make millions. This has and continues to happen all over the Lower Mainland.
OK, restaurants don't serve "homemade" food.
What movie was this in?
Have you watched the video? It's all there..
Nope. I would think that the person posting the video would lead with that…I don’t have time to wade thru it.
@@twinsonicthanks for answer ahole.
@@twinsonic just answer the fn question
@@jamesstetz9884 MAKE TIME
Its still in great shape 🎬 somone will buy it 👍
I think it was in Friday the 13th the diner sceen
Twin Peaks ?
No. Twin peaks was filmed in Washington state
It’s funny how every “road-side” diner/cafe is known for its pies.
5.4 million, never get your investment back if your running a Buisness 😅
… walking around money for some Hollywood types.
Sounds like you wanted to say the landlord is an asshole…😄
5.7 million dollars. You'll never get a profitable return on your investment in today's market in the diner business. Even with an auto dealership renting the property.
Out of L.A productions in Canada were all union busters. Hallmark movie locations have moved to Columbia TN. South of Nashville an hour. Funny how hollywood became out of touch w middle america just by design.
Sucks to close because of landlords. They aren’t lords, just greedy assholes who don’t care about community or where they live.
Almost $7,000,000.00 is life changing. People have families. Greed is raising rent just to make more money.
It's too bad that it closed. But time moves on...🕛
I know it is a shame. I just wonder what it's like to have money like that waiving in your face?
I don't support Justin. Take NOTE!
Looks like no one cares if its saved or not lol.
How Dare They Try to Sell That at a $MILLION Profit !?!
Trump was ARRESTED for That !!
- - see how ignorant that sounds when it's someone else ??
*Depends… are they pathological narcissists & convicted sex offenders who make their money by screwing other people over by not paying what was agreed to & daring them to do something about it? Do they have a half dozen bankruptcies & three times as many failed businesses?*
I once FARTED on that counter top !
Sounds like Hollywood just needs to built the interior set in LA and stop having to go to Canada every time to film one scene.
Forgetting of coarse that the movie or TV show was filmed in Canada.
One of these days and it won't be long, all movies will be made on a computer with CGI and all the actors will be AI-generated animations. No more Hollywood, nor Bollywood, nor Thespians with their bad tempers and filthy lifestyles and arrogance and greed and Communist politics. The world will not miss them. Problem solved! Replacing Humans CAN be a GOOD thing, if you look at it in the right way . . .
Weird nostrils!
I don't need no dam history lesson. Just name the dam movie it's from
At first glance, I thought it was Fred Sanford's house.....
Well, that's life.
5 mill? Blahahahaha NEVER happen... go pound sand.
I…simply don’t get it. I’ve worked in television in film for 18+ years and have barely heard of a single one of those things shot there, nor do I understand why. The place looks like a dump surrounded by concrete. And they want $4-$5 million for it?? Are you kidding me?! Yes I understand that includes the property next to it, but it isn’t downtown Manhattan or Beverly Hills. No thank you.
Flying Saucer Cafe in episode 1 of X-Files.
If you haven’t heard of any of those productions I doubt you actually work in the industry or weren’t in the industry when these were filmed because many of them are 20 years old.
“X files “ the only relevant thing filmed there……thats sad,lol.
Movie buffs would be interested in this tidbit and you should have started with that. More details about the movies and less about who owned it when which was pointless and made this very boring. Just my feedback.