That's a fun movie, no doubt.
It was also filmed in the neighborhood I practically grew up in (indirectly, as I stayed with my grandparents every weekend when I was younger, and that's where they lived), and really gives you a window into how things "worked" on the streets over there back then. The area is 18th avenue/upper Bensonhurst in Brooklyn, for those familiar, which was the largest Italian enclave in the US up until the early-mid 90's (~350,000 Italians in the neighborhood in the late 80's); the mafia was ubiquitous back then, and there are still numerous "social clubs" left in the area that are little more than fronts, though many/most of the Italians have since moved to Jersey, Staten Island, Long Island etc.
It's cool to see locales that you know intimately featured in movies, though.
I just wanted someone to cap Richie's ass in that movie, though-- he was such a thug. :lol