The Japanese garbage collectors' union demanded that the film be banned from video shelves as it disparaged trash collectors, portraying them in a poor light.
Charlie Sheen pulled a prank on Emilio Estevez by saying that he had punched a paparazzo in a restaurant on the night before filming. Sheen took it further by having an on-set police officer who was working security arrest him for assault while he was filming a scene. Estevez was stunned until Sheen returned laughing.
Potterdam's hit men's license plate in fact says "HIT MEN."
James' (Emilio Estevez's) locker contains a sticker for "The Circle Jerks," who starred with him in Repo Man (1984).
The distributors struggled with the poster artwork and were unhappy with the designs thinking they made the film look too much like a straight thriller. The final result, a hastily put together and badly edited image of the brothers, a trash can and a pair of legs sticking out was used but came in for some criticism by the cast who thought it looked cheap and tacky.