I would like to comment on Steven's observation:
StevenFallonNYC wrote: But the best part, is that the films showcased get a small spot on the museum wall, usually something like a photo or two, or a movie poster. But The Warriors got a little more! They actually have an actual gang costume on display, it is a costume of the Chinese gang. It's pretty cool, the costume is brown and fitted on a figure shaped as a human made of styrofoam. The headpiece is there, and the back of the costume has a cool tiger image! It feels 28 years old lol. On the wall, the costume is described as being "from the Yankee Stadium scene." (!) It also says the costume is on loan from the Museum of the Moving Image (which is in Queens I believe, I have never been there yet).
Yeah, the costume is pretty cool. I don't know if you're referring to the plaque next to the display, but what I understood is that all the gangs were summoned to Yankee Stadium, which is a blatant mistake. I shot it too so that we can all read their idiotic remarks. It pissed me off their argument that the movie actually contributted to crime increases in the city.
I think I saw this picture once, but I don't know where. Thanks to jamiepikee who scanned the pics. from Uncut Magazine, I can confirm that the same lady on the exhibit is the one from Uncut Magazine (small box in between):Then there's a bigger photo, of a possible deleted scene? I have never seen this photo before, maybe someone here can shed some light on it. It is a photo of Rembrandt in a subway car, can in hand, about to spray-paint the car's wall over his seat, and he is right next to a really old woman who is sitting there looking at him (and he is looking at her).

I really wonder how many posters and cut scenes there are in existance that we have no knowledge of. For those who live in New York, the exhibit deserves a visit. Just avoid the old hag behind the cournter. I asked her if it was possible to move the costume (which blocks Rembrandt's pic. a bit) and she said no.