Here we have rare footage from some years back, Taxi's with onboard cameras around the streets of New York ,*Some of the chat content may be strong or upsetting. ... (more info) (less info)
@@Doritsboobshadow It absolutely is! I loooooove it! Yet, it's so hard to find online. The best site I've used for years, that has everything you can think of, doesn't have this. I've seen others say the same. It's a rare show to find, but the BEST!
I’m a cop and he showed up to one of my jobs once working for ESU. I said hey you were the one in taxicab confessions. He rolled his eyes and said “oh that, Jesus”. LOL
The cop isnt lying, i work NYCTA on the tracks. that shit happens and they make a point that it doesnt get out into the news most of the time. It happens
I'd imagine the public would be totally freaked out if they got news of something like that happening. They'd freak to the point of many not taking the subway again. I'd say death to anybody pushing anyone else off of a platform. That's evil.
I remember my first trip to NYC and thought about this cop’s story, and every time I took the subway, I made it a point to not stand at the edge of the platform and watch everyone else around me.
Always be aware of your surroundings and never let a stranger get close. Keep a conceal and carry if you can. I do. Stay safe my fellow taxicab lovers :)!
I always think of how hard it is for a doctor to have to tell someone they're going to die, but this takes it a whole step forward because they have to tell them "as soon as the train comes up, you're dead." It's just how absolute the situation is and how quick it is. I can't imagine being in this cop's shoes when he has to explain that to someone who doesn't want to die. Very sad.
This was the first "Taxicab Confessions" and the first one I ever watched..."TC" is the best and most novel hidden camera/reality show concept I've ever seen, to date, even moreso, than, the reality show that started it all, "Real World". That woman, the lesbian, is stunning...She looks like a model and/or a movie star.
I remember this show in the early 90s I was getting high on blunts now its 2021 and I have kids and I'm still smoking blunts thinking about how great this show was🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🌲🔥🎄💨💨💨💨💨💨💨💨💨💨💨💨💨💨💨💨💨💨4life my momma didn't raise no quiter💯%
An award-winning episode of Homicide: Life on the Street which guest-starred Vincent Dinofrio was inspired by this scene, according to that episode's writer.
This show I think, was the inspiration for an L.A. cop show called "The Street." It used actors (Michael Beach being one) instead of real cops. Well that one spawned another show which featured real cops from all California law enforcement agencies called, "Bad Boys."
That cop was one scary man. I love this show, I could watch it forever... And I do not give a shit if it's real or not, because regardless, to me it captures the essense of reality, and the magic of ordinary folks like you or me...
@@julieann4616 He talks about how he thinks some cops become cops so they can have the authority to shoot people or whatever, I haven`t watched it in a long time
@@julieann4616 i was confused on what they meant but then literally as soon as i finished reading this comment the cop in the video says "i'll shoot you in a minute, because i dont give a fuc... thats the best part about being a cop"
She didn't write "American Psycho". She's a screenwriter who was one of the co-writers who adapted the book ,which was written by Brett Easton Ellis, to script for the film.
@tommyls4357 No, the segment with Guinivere is not fake. She talked about it in a magazine interview a little after it aired. Even though the movie "Go Fish" had been released at the time, I do not see a reason why it would have been fake because she never talked about it or the fact that she had written and acted in a movie and by that time, maybe two movies, "Go Fish" and "The Watermelon Woman". Both being very independent/small budget movies. Also, while I was watching the episode when it aired I had to keep wondering if it was her and only confirmed it through the interview in a UK magazine article when the interviewer asked about it. Her statement was basically that she had just left a bar was very drunk with a compromised memory. I haven't looked at the article in years which I did buy a copy of that magazine (DIVA) issue, but I am not sure if I still have it.
They made the cop's story in the beginning into an episode of "Homicide: Life on the Street" (S:6-E:7) "Subway". I saw that one episode (starring Vincent D'Onofrio) when it was first broadcast and it's stayed with me all these years. That was like nothing I had seen before on television. I finally did the research and IMDB had a link to this video for the true back-story to that episode. All these years later, the rest of the story.
Damn I remember seeing that type of injury on the comedy movie 'Scary Movie'. There they dont really show the seriousness in this type of injury because they're cracking jokes. But the way this guy explained it hit me a bit differently. I couldn't be in that situation I would freak the fuck out. 😖
I used to watch these but remember very little. However the girl who hits on the cab driver was the one I recall the most for some reason. I did not actually think I would find it and specially on youtube of all places.
i can see alot of myself in that cop. You can tell he holds so much weight on his shoulders and any possible chance he gets to vent he takes it. you can really tell the emotion behind his words and how open he is to talk about it because it most likely eats him up inside
ive been in a few accidents dude and i def know for a fact that the seatbelt helped save my life...ur collarbone may hurt for a lil while afterward but at least u didnt fly headfirst through the windshield into the tree u careened into
@@steven1479 I listened to an interview with her on this podcast called “Hot Takes And Deep Dives” and she was talking about this experience which led me here to watch this. This was most definitely real! She is sort of famous so suspicions are natural but she said in the interview that night they made her sign a media release form but she was so drunk she didn’t even remember it. She actually didn’t even realize it was a show😭
Does anyone know where I can find this show online? The best site I use that has legit EVERY show, doesn't have this amazing show. I'd appreciate any info. Much love.
no, the seat belt will spread the force across the front of your body, whereas if you didnt have it, the force would be concentrated on a single point of your head as you crash through the windscreen. you may break your neck, or at least get whiplash during high speed collisions, but the chance is relatively small to the chance of breaking your skull and/or neck as you go through the windscreen
Back when shows like this were REAL , they're not faking and don't really know about secretly filmed tv shows or care about any real world Implications of their actions. This kind of dark sleazy raw voyueristic Interaction and no bs authenticity couldn't exist anymore.
thats what im saying, its a tv show so obviously they are going to make it perfectly lit. its not supposed to be some sort of weird coincidence, they did it on purpose.