In Once Upon A Time In Hollywood, I love how the façades of the Hollywood Boulevard businesses were rebuilt – for real, not digitally – to look the way they did in 1969. But the movie has a lot of mistakes. Here are four. The movie shows a Starbucks and a can of Coors Light. Neither existed in 1969. In a scene taking place on Sunday, February 9, 1969, Robert W. Morgan is heard on the car radio. Morgan hosted a Monday-to-Friday morning show on KHJ from 1965 to 1971 and in 1972-73. He never worked on Sunday. In that same scene, he is heard giving the weather forecast. The predicted high is "95 downtown, 105 in the valley." Really? In the middle of winter?
By the way, the W stood for Wilbur.