You might have a point, Ed. I'd have to watch 'em back-to-back to compare. Maybe toss in Death Wish, The French Connection, and Marathon Man as well, so I get the whole NYC in the Seventies vibe.
As to the gangs, probably cut classes, slept all day, etc.
They also released a PG version of the film in theaters, so as to get the Travolta fans in that were underaged for the R version (I only ever saw the R version, but I remember the commercials for the PG version when I was a kid).
I was lucky - at age 14, my sister managed somehow to get me in to the R rated version. Which was perfectly okay with my mom - I don't think parents realized how dark of a film this really was, so they all just figured, "Hey, it's the Vinnie Barbarino dancing movie!"
The PG version must have been hilarious. How did they replace the "Bigger than a ....." line?
I saw the R rated version in the theater, and then the PG version a year later. I don't remember what they did with that line, specifically, but I do remember Tony's line to Annette going from "Now you're a cunt" to "Now you're a pig."
2012 Avatar Theme - LADIES FROM THE GOLDEN AGE OF HOLLYWOOD. January: Ava Gardner.
Gotta add in Network, Dog Day Afternoon and The Seven-Ups. Might want to wrap the whole thing up with Maniac and Times Square from 1980.
You know what flick I haven't seen in awhile? The Choirboys (1977). That's got a similar vibe to above, but is set in LA. If we allow Dirty Harry, we should add The Choirboys, too.
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