JohnnyPop heads deep into Quentin Tarantino’s dreamlike vision of 1969 Los Angeles, exploring the real filming locations used in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. From Rick Dalton’s neighborhood to Musso & Frank, the Cielo Drive area, and the spots where Cliff Booth roamed the city, this episode connects Tarantino’s stylized world with the real streets of L.A. Nostalgia, filmmaking history, and pure movie magic collide in this tribute to one of Hollywood’s most iconic modern films.
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JohnnyPop: “The Lost Boys” Bridge
Welcome to the premiere episode of JohnnyPop! Join JohnnyPop as he takes you to the Iron Horse Trailhead in Santa Clarita, California—the iconic bridge location from the cult classic The Lost Boys. Discover behind-the-scenes secrets, fascinating trivia, and the untold story of how this 1987 vampi...
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JohnnyPop: Charles Manson's Cave
JohnnyPop ventures to the haunting remnants of Spahn Ranch, the infamous hideout of Charles Manson and his so-called “family.” Explore the eerie trails to the Manson Cave, where music and sinister plans intertwined, and discover chilling stories from the heart of the 1960s counterculture’s darkes...
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JohnnyPop: Back to the Future
Great Scott! JohnnyPop is taking you on a time-traveling adventure to the real-life filming locations of Back to the Future! From Marty McFly’s house in Arleta, CA, to the legendary Burger King where his journey began, this episode is packed with behind-the-scenes stories, hidden details, and sur...
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