#16 It was called "Nightmare on Elm Street" because, like Main Street, most towns in America have an Elm Street. Unless you live in Georgia, in which case it's Peachtree...
#27 Tarantino has a number of fake brands that make appearances in his movies, especially Red Apple cigarettes. He began doing this in his early films to avoid dealing with corporations, and continued doing it as an easter egg in subsequent productions.
"In “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” (2019), the logo for Big Kahuna Burger can be seen on a passing bus, a fast food restaurant that is also mentioned in other Tarantino movies such as “Reservoir Dogs” and “Pulp Fiction”."
#16 It was called "Nightmare on Elm Street" because, like Main Street, most towns in America have an Elm Street. Unless you live in Georgia, in which case it's Peachtree...
#27 Tarantino has a number of fake brands that make appearances in his movies, especially Red Apple cigarettes. He began doing this in his early films to avoid dealing with corporations, and continued doing it as an easter egg in subsequent productions.
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