One other nice thing about Groove, speakinga s Bay Area resident (it's set in SF) is the fact that they didn't screw with geography any.
Like, a few years back, there was some Hollywood movie set in SF, and they wanted to have a car chase scene down Powell Street, the street where the cable cars go. But for some reason, they didn't actually like Powell Street itself. So they went a couple of blocks over, and painted fake cable-car tracks down Jones or Taylor Street.
This naturally caused everyone from the Bay Area to laugh.
Groove didn't do any of that bullshit. When a character's driving over the Bay Bridge, they actually shoot it on the Bay Bridge. (And since the guy's going from Berkeley to SF, they didn't have him take the Golden Gate Bridge, which would have added at least an hour to his trip time.) When they say a scene is set in the warehouse district, it really is -- at points, I was looking at the skyline and distant landmarks in the background, going "Wow, I can almost figure out just where that is. It's certainly the right neighborhood."
Plus, the movie is just fun. But I figured I'd throw in my local-area POV.