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Source of the script anecdote is Stephen Bach's memoir, "Final Cut".
[edit] Removing Link
I'm removing the link to the poster site. It's akin to an advertisement, and the brief synopsis it gives is redundant.--Pewpewlazers 03:29, 6 November 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Trivia
This film is extensively studied in a lot of academic circles, especially film schools, most notably for the sound design. Is any of this wikipedia worthy? I'm talking about how certain sound effects are used, such as the sound of breaking glass for camera flashes and the like. Also, is the fact that Joe Pesci's ribs were broken in real life during one of the sparring scenes notable for addition here? (just as long as the source is cited?)Toquinha 18:57, 22 December 2006 (UTC)