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Travis (Robert De Niro) sits quietly as his passenger (Martin Scorsese) describes what it would be like to kill his adulterous wife.
FILM DESCRIPTION:
"All the animals come out at night" -- and one of them is a cabby about to snap. In Martin Scorsese's classic 1970s drama, insomniac ex-Marine Travis Bickle (Robert De Niro) works the nightshift, driving his cab throughout decaying mid-'70s New York City, wishing for a "real rain" to wash the "scum" off the neon-lit streets. Chronically alone, Travis cannot connect with anyone, not even with such other cabbies as blowhard Wizard (Peter Boyle). He becomes infatuated with vapid blonde presidential campaign worker Betsy (Cybill Shepherd), who agrees to a date and then spurns Travis when he cluelessly takes her to a porno movie. After an encounter with a malevolent fare (played by Scorsese), the increasingly paranoid Travis begins to condition (and arm) himself for his imagined destiny, a mission that mutates from assassinating Betsy's candidate, Charles Palatine (Leonard Harris), to violently "saving" teen hooker Iris (Jodie Foster) from her pimp, Sport (Harvey Keitel). Travis' bloodbath turns him into a media hero; but has it truly calmed his mind? Written by Paul Schrader, Taxi Driver is an homage to and reworking of cinematic influences, a study of individual psychosis, and an acute diagnosis of the latently violent, media-fixated Vietnam era. Scorsese and Schrader structure Travis' mission to save Iris as a film noir version of John Ford's late Western The Searchers (1956), aligning Travis with a mythology of American heroism while exposing that myth's obsessively violent underpinnings. Yet Travis' military record and assassination attempt, as well as Palatine's political platitudes, also ground Taxi Driver in its historical moment of American in the 1970s. Employing such techniques as Godardian jump cuts and ellipses, expressive camera moves and angles, and garish colors, all punctuated by Bernard Herrmann's eerie final score (finished the day he died), Scorsese presents a Manhattan skewed through Travis' point-of-view, where De Niro's now-famous "You talkin' to me" improv becomes one more sign of Travis' madness. Shot during a New York summer heat wave and garbage strike, Taxi Driver got into trouble with the MPAA for its violence. Scorsese desaturated the color in the final shoot-out and got an R, and Taxi Driver surprised its unenthusiastic studio by becoming a box-office hit. Released in the Bicentennial year, after Vietnam, Watergate, and attention-getting attempts on President Ford's life, Taxi Driver's intense portrait of a man and a society unhinged spoke resonantly to the mid-'70s audience -- too resonantly in the case of attempted Reagan assassin and Foster fan John W. Hinckley. Taxi Driver went on to win the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival, but it lost the Best Picture Oscar to the more comforting Rocky. Anchored by De Niro's disturbing embodiment of "God's lonely man," Taxi Driver remains a striking milestone of both Scorsese's career and 1970s Hollywood.
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TM & © Sony (1976)
Cast: Robert De Niro, Martin Scorsese
Director: Martin Scorsese
Producers: Phillip M. Goldfarb, Julia Phillips, Michael Phillips
Screenwriter: Paul Schrader
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Комментарии : 3,8 тыс.   
@joewalter7523
@joewalter7523 8 лет назад
Typical first day for an Uber driver...
@myajeffers3312
@myajeffers3312 8 лет назад
I just bursted out my drink and almost choke because of this comment.
@dirty06maggot
@dirty06maggot 7 лет назад
joe walter lol!!
@jasonhparker71
@jasonhparker71 7 лет назад
C Nice lmao
@ericcaires6423
@ericcaires6423 7 лет назад
right lmaoooooooo but he is a taxi driver doe lol lol Uber drivers use they own cars it a bit different from a cab driver
@angelolanderos818
@angelolanderos818 7 лет назад
joe walter HAHA damn
@nickstoli
@nickstoli 8 лет назад
Two men in a cab and Travis Bickell is by far the more emotionally stable one. Let that sink in.
@chellelaw667
@chellelaw667 8 лет назад
Yikes
@jameswong8594
@jameswong8594 7 лет назад
damn
@joel8583
@joel8583 7 лет назад
It's true, man!!
@rvpmetallica
@rvpmetallica 6 лет назад
Indeed. Thats how much a crazy genius Scorsese is.
@loyaldude10
@loyaldude10 6 лет назад
that is scary as hell
@timshipp1145
@timshipp1145 3 года назад
The most disturbing scenes in this movie are the ones without violence.
@adamlion3495
@adamlion3495 2 года назад
It implies disturbing violence , still counts as violence
@JunniferLuzeytonz
@JunniferLuzeytonz Год назад
@@adamlion3495 ye pretty much so
@IaloneAmTHEChoppedONE
@IaloneAmTHEChoppedONE Год назад
*There will be blood has entered the chat*
@stevennieto9898
@stevennieto9898 Год назад
Pouring liquor into his bowl of cereal. 😂
@ohok6426
@ohok6426 Год назад
​@@stevennieto9898that part hurt me 😂
@zachs5010
@zachs5010 10 лет назад
That might be the best cameo by a director ever
@joel8583
@joel8583 6 лет назад
It's true, man! I'll bet fate had something to do with it!
@kikimiki6684
@kikimiki6684 6 лет назад
Polanski in Chinatown
@wtfkidproductions
@wtfkidproductions 5 лет назад
Or Tyler Perry as Medea
@allys744
@allys744 5 лет назад
Tell that to Hitchcock
@michaelbanaszak7775
@michaelbanaszak7775 5 лет назад
Hitchcock has nothing on Scorsese...
@travismccutchan3144
@travismccutchan3144 4 года назад
Scorsese just asked De Niro to drive him home after shooting on set. Scorsese wasn’t acting.
@johnmonty7077
@johnmonty7077 4 года назад
lol
@carljohnson6183
@carljohnson6183 3 года назад
he didnt notice the hidden camera
@wendellnovais
@wendellnovais 3 года назад
It was a fake taxi
@dadasha
@dadasha 3 года назад
True, and that woman happened to be your mother too!
@commanderkeen3787
@commanderkeen3787 3 года назад
Scorsese on candid tape
@PlayrAds
@PlayrAds 3 года назад
Plot twist: he didn’t know the cameras were rolling
@Boxmediaphile
@Boxmediaphile 3 года назад
Must of been the coke
@parsa2176
@parsa2176 3 года назад
lol
@lotsoflogan49
@lotsoflogan49 3 года назад
Oof
@nelsonimc8899
@nelsonimc8899 3 года назад
@@Boxmediaphile for sure.
@JoseLuna-xo6tx
@JoseLuna-xo6tx 3 года назад
jajajajajajahahajahajajuajajajajjaa
@nickstoli
@nickstoli 9 лет назад
Scorsese... the man can act. At least I hope he's acting.
@aliAkbarTV
@aliAkbarTV 8 лет назад
He act amazing, but the films he direct are best films ever
@joel8583
@joel8583 7 лет назад
Well, he was likely coked up. So I wouldn't say he was really acting.
@amanonyoutube9591
@amanonyoutube9591 7 лет назад
quintarana jayrantino
@jonathanwarner1844
@jonathanwarner1844 7 лет назад
He's got to direct actors, and tell them how to act - it should help him to show them that he knows how to do it, too.
@isaiahwilliams2642
@isaiahwilliams2642 5 лет назад
He had a pretty big role in "Shark Tale."
@ColeEdits
@ColeEdits 4 года назад
Rumour has it, he’s still asking Travis if he thinks he’s sick.
@dewanmdurnto3592
@dewanmdurnto3592 4 года назад
i almost got my food stuck on my throat 🤣🤣
@sealife12
@sealife12 4 года назад
My absolute favorite part of that scene lmao
@lilmane1070
@lilmane1070 4 года назад
Czterdziestysiódmy I’m ducking w dying
@64retrogamer11
@64retrogamer11 3 года назад
"But you don't have to answer".
@opinionday0079
@opinionday0079 3 года назад
Rumour has it there will always be a rumour has it comment on every RU-vid video
@jake51479
@jake51479 2 года назад
"Mr. Scorsese can we go back to the set now?"
@entertainme7523
@entertainme7523 2 года назад
🤣🤣🤣
@alexokin6819
@alexokin6819 16 дней назад
He remidns me of my methed out grandma i lik it tho
@zerodood
@zerodood 10 лет назад
All these years, and I had no idea that was Scorsese.
@taxitalknyc7600
@taxitalknyc7600 9 лет назад
Chaos ZT Huh ?!?!
@Moistcraictical
@Moistcraictical 9 лет назад
Chaos ZT OMG
@Moistcraictical
@Moistcraictical 9 лет назад
I had no idea either. lol
@joel8583
@joel8583 9 лет назад
+awksya f. Same here for a few years after i first saw this movie.
@taxitalknyc7600
@taxitalknyc7600 9 лет назад
I think this is from the last Republican debate ... ??? ;D
@nevarsourman
@nevarsourman 10 лет назад
Wow, he's actually a really good actor
@ilovethetampabaylightning92
@ilovethetampabaylightning92 10 лет назад
I must say I was surprised at how good he was in his cameo. I never tire of watching it.
@ilovethetampabaylightning92
@ilovethetampabaylightning92 10 лет назад
What makes it even creepier is that you can hear Scorsese's demented chuckle overlapping into the next scene. It's very brief but it's unnerving.
@cybernautadventurer
@cybernautadventurer 6 лет назад
I imagine De Niro directed him in this scene
@silversnail1413
@silversnail1413 6 лет назад
He did it on short notice too. The actor who was supposed to play the role got injured and there was no time to recast so Scorsese decided to do it himself. Definitely one of the best director cameos in movie history.
@chewie2055
@chewie2055 5 лет назад
nevarsourman His parents both had parts in Goodfellas.....which he also directed
@Danolyzed
@Danolyzed 3 года назад
1:58, honestly one of the most underrated, unnerving shots of the entire film. With Scorsese's character laughing hysterically in the back seat, showing Travis's vulnerability in the front seat. Almost as if the man is going to pull the gun out and blast Travis's head off.
@SisypheanSeas13
@SisypheanSeas13 2 года назад
He's the devil on his shoulder.
@Tawhiri
@Tawhiri 2 года назад
fr
@GigaChadh976
@GigaChadh976 2 года назад
Chances are Trevor blasted his head off and dumped him in an alley
@JeniOnly
@JeniOnly 2 года назад
Quite disturbing.
@jordyjohn2275
@jordyjohn2275 2 года назад
Yeah it really gets across the vulnerability of being a taxi driver
@korliyon2283
@korliyon2283 4 года назад
De Niro: *Barely speaks* Scorsese: You don't have to answer everything.
@jdemarco
@jdemarco 4 года назад
You know who lives there? I know you don't know who lives there, but you know who lives there?
@jdemarco
@jdemarco 3 года назад
@jerome craig And I'm gonna kill em. There's nothing else, I'm just gonna kill em' . I'm gonna kill em' with a 44 magnum pistol. And with that 44 magnum pistol, I'm gonna kill em' with that gun...
@Generationalwealth94
@Generationalwealth94 3 года назад
Not just barely, he literally doesn't speak at all 😂😂
@KD--sj8eo
@KD--sj8eo 3 года назад
@@Generationalwealth94 he says “yeah” at the start. That’s it.
@lanhikari1616
@lanhikari1616 Год назад
@@jdemarco a n*gger lives there.
@qualitygravy1416
@qualitygravy1416 4 года назад
Notice after this scene that a .44 Magnum is the gun that Travis immediately asks for when meeting with the gun dealer
@chrisiceheart
@chrisiceheart 4 года назад
Well yeah, that's the relevance of this scene in the movie.
@cliffordlevy3918
@cliffordlevy3918 4 года назад
Scorsese wouldn't of made such a big deal about the gun if it wasn't going to show up later.
@milkchandelier2265
@milkchandelier2265 4 года назад
Chris Iceheart the scene also shows the significance of his twisted anger towards minorities especially black people. After this scene, he leaves out of a diner with the one of the cab guys and the one black cab guy says something like “Bye Killer (Travis)” and Travis gives him a subtle death stare. It then leads up to him walking outside staring down a bunch of black guys walking by and some black kids messing with a lady’s purse. This small arc in the story ends with him killing the black guy who was robbing the convenience store which now after that point he feels vindicated and justified in his angry profiling of black people. This twisted deductive reasoning of good vs “the scum of society” leads him to that same thought process when trying to assassinate Palantine and demonstrates his feelings towards the society as a whole.
@seandelaney4421
@seandelaney4421 4 года назад
C Levy a real Chekhov, that one ;)
@genetenz
@genetenz 4 года назад
Awww naaaaaaaaaah
@ripevanwinkle494
@ripevanwinkle494 2 года назад
1:27 my boy scorsese dropping bars
@jakeola10
@jakeola10 Год назад
No autotune 🔥🔥🔥
@thebatman4279
@thebatman4279 Год назад
"I bet you must think i'm sick, right?" Well them bars were pretty sick ngl 🥶🥶
@zxylo786
@zxylo786 Год назад
0% Autotune 0% Bikinis 0% Cars or money 100% 44 Magnum
@elonif4125
@elonif4125 8 месяцев назад
@@zxylo786100% gun violence
@KiiXii
@KiiXii 3 месяца назад
No restraint
@milesl.2467
@milesl.2467 4 года назад
In my opinion, THE best director cameo in any movie EVER. It’s pretty insane that three minutes is all it takes for one scene to become one of the most memorable scenes in cinematic history.
@obamaspaghettitoiletsauce9150
@obamaspaghettitoiletsauce9150 3 года назад
The dead N scene in pulp fiction is pretty good
@SonofTiamat
@SonofTiamat 3 года назад
I love this movie
@237schibe_
@237schibe_ 3 года назад
You haven’t seen Tarantino scene in Django
@milesl.2467
@milesl.2467 3 года назад
@@237schibe_ Yes I have lmao. This tops that by a mile.
@michaelpark5681
@michaelpark5681 3 года назад
Considering most director cameos are lighthearted parts of a movie and that this scene is particularly dark and heavy it would have to be one of the more memorable ones.
@manolis.799
@manolis.799 8 лет назад
This guy makes Travis Bickle look sane
@cybernautadventurer
@cybernautadventurer 6 лет назад
I think this guy was actually part of travis' psychosis. Like a glimpse of what he was turning into.
@KingRey.
@KingRey. 6 лет назад
No. He was real, if anything its people like that changed Travis into the person he is or at the very least justified his need to clean the streets of people like him.
@daisychainmilk
@daisychainmilk 6 лет назад
Manoli S. he looks like Peter Stucliffe.
@TheitaniofRome
@TheitaniofRome 6 лет назад
What did travis do that was so crazy? He saved a 12 year old girl from prostitution. He is a hero.
@daisychainmilk
@daisychainmilk 6 лет назад
Why is Travis the way he is in the movie? Like why did he think it would be socially acceptable to take his date to a porn movie?
@MishaElRusito
@MishaElRusito 2 года назад
I still remember when I watched that movie... It hypnotized me. For two hours I was in that city, in that time, feeling that atmosphere. I think I even felt some fear... Felt like at any moment something could happen
@mastergator9641
@mastergator9641 2 года назад
Very immersive film
@thebatman4279
@thebatman4279 Год назад
Martin did an amazing job shining a light on the depravity and bleakness of New York during that particular era.
@itsjoemomhere4541
@itsjoemomhere4541 Год назад
is it that background sound like in city or is it just bad audio because old movie
@Not_A_CIA_Agent
@Not_A_CIA_Agent Год назад
Used to love cities. It made me never want to live in a city again.
@MoeToOFFeR
@MoeToOFFeR Год назад
Welcome to nyc
@VictorNFN
@VictorNFN 8 лет назад
Scorsese surely it's a far better actor than Tarantino
@Johntheninja100
@Johntheninja100 8 лет назад
Tarantino sucks!!!
@jameswong8594
@jameswong8594 7 лет назад
agreed
@FGoolg
@FGoolg 7 лет назад
Tarantino isn't even acting in his films
@hnirobert
@hnirobert 7 лет назад
Agree with this. QT just is himself in his movies.
@ausiuchi
@ausiuchi 7 лет назад
so is scorsese in this scene.
@ForceMaximus84
@ForceMaximus84 6 лет назад
I just love how this only happened because the actor who was suppose to play the part bailed at the last minute, so Scorsese stepped in and made it epic.
@reimourrpower9357
@reimourrpower9357 3 года назад
Really? Elaborate...
@ForceMaximus84
@ForceMaximus84 3 года назад
@@reimourrpower9357 I forgot the actor’s name, but he was scheduled to come in and play the passenger, but he sustained an injury on another shoot and had to back out, so Scorsese stepped in.
@E_loadinggg
@E_loadinggg 3 года назад
ForceMaximus84 cool detail, thanks :)
@ChronoMune
@ChronoMune 2 года назад
Some things are meant to be. Don’t you think that’s true? You must think that’s true. You don’t have to answer
@cedenoanthony45
@cedenoanthony45 Год назад
He called off work you mean
@aloe-aurora
@aloe-aurora 3 года назад
Fun Fact: That character was based off of a real RU-vid comments section.
@colinjensen8303
@colinjensen8303 3 года назад
@L no
@codykendall2846
@codykendall2846 3 года назад
You think I’m sick huh
@AImighty_Loaf
@AImighty_Loaf 3 года назад
Absolutely not true. I'm shadow banned and most of my comments get deleted. Even if i say nothing offensive, not that i was saying anything offensive to begin with.
@Maria-dd9iu
@Maria-dd9iu 3 года назад
@@AImighty_Loaf ok
@hubudubebububububeubub
@hubudubebububububeubub 3 года назад
If seen it in the "visiting the ex scene" from no good deed from the movieclips channel
@bradmacarthur3810
@bradmacarthur3810 5 лет назад
Fun Fact: Scorsese is sitting on layers of blankets because he was too short for the shot.
@AA-sn9lz
@AA-sn9lz 5 лет назад
He also played the part because the actor who was supposed to, called in sick!!
@frankiegee6135
@frankiegee6135 4 года назад
Thank you for the fun fact 🙏
@hammertime4257
@hammertime4257 4 года назад
Bullshit
@THATGUY-ir4ie
@THATGUY-ir4ie 4 года назад
What's so fun about that fact? I didn't have any fun at all.. I didn't even have fun bringing up why I'm not having any fun..... See, zero fun.
@guywhousesapseudonymonyout4272
@guywhousesapseudonymonyout4272 4 года назад
@@THATGUY-ir4ie But I had fun reading your comment where you brought up that you had no fun. Thanks for all the fun!
@Pedrosdanckwardt
@Pedrosdanckwardt 5 лет назад
When Travis Bickle is the sanest person in the taxi.
@davidoftheglen3447
@davidoftheglen3447 5 лет назад
Lulz
@norillaz6353
@norillaz6353 2 года назад
Martin your line was “Another man lives there”
@KylesDigitalLab
@KylesDigitalLab 5 месяцев назад
He had an n-word pass
@humantacos9800
@humantacos9800 4 месяца назад
It’s called realism. Hang out in Queens.
@camwebster3704
@camwebster3704 10 лет назад
Martin can act and Direct. What a true film legend.
@doctorcocktor1894
@doctorcocktor1894 6 лет назад
Don't forget Clint Eastwood
@guy5529
@guy5529 4 года назад
Here's Johnny Probably? 🤣🤣🤣
@twilightcitystudios
@twilightcitystudios 4 года назад
But can he be the sound mixer on set or location? lol
@dynamicvoltage9765
@dynamicvoltage9765 4 года назад
In fairness, most director can probably act pretty good
@vince1515
@vince1515 6 лет назад
Youshouldseewhatafortyfourmagnumsgonnadotoawomanspussyyoushouldsee
@ilovethetampabaylightning92
@ilovethetampabaylightning92 6 лет назад
Vince Wynne 😂
@QuestionKnife
@QuestionKnife 5 лет назад
That*
@allys744
@allys744 5 лет назад
Fast talker
@garvitjethwani3076
@garvitjethwani3076 5 лет назад
Best comment man 😂😂
@nicolegeorge3704
@nicolegeorge3704 5 лет назад
Probably the best comment I've ever read on RU-vid. Thank you 👏
@joeyeulo1489
@joeyeulo1489 2 года назад
It's not only the best director cameo, but also a beautiful example of how a scene can be scary without even a second of on-screen violence. That little head tilt moving with the mirror, too....such a tiny detail but I love it
@HermitKing731
@HermitKing731 Год назад
The guy added himself into his movie so he could say the N word. Absolute chad.
@Groypette
@Groypette 5 лет назад
He had the N word pass way before Tarantino did
@woubrowne9001
@woubrowne9001 4 года назад
Sebas Peimbert not that N word
@Streetw1s3r
@Streetw1s3r 4 года назад
Marcela Ferreira Didn't need to exist since nobody got so offended back then.
@TheProtagonizer
@TheProtagonizer 4 года назад
@@Streetw1s3r bruh what lmao
@bryant7369
@bryant7369 4 года назад
James G or because black people weren’t equal? 😂 and no one cared if the black community cared! Y’all make yourselves look so stupid
@CamConscious
@CamConscious 4 года назад
Houston Rockets 2020 CHAMPS in the 70s, yes they were. Just because there was no where near as much political correctness doesn’t mean the Jim Crow laws were still in place
@VampiresCrypt
@VampiresCrypt 8 лет назад
I swear everyone in this movie is either disturbed, maniac, psychotic or suffers from some kind of depression. The only composed guy seems to be easy Andy, at least he can get you a pink cadilac with a slip for 2 grands :))
@VinegarTom68
@VinegarTom68 8 лет назад
Or maybe even a Cadillac with the pink slip(V5S) to all English dudes for 2 grand?
@khalidhenry8252
@khalidhenry8252 7 лет назад
Vampires Crypt Amen to that!
@VampiresCrypt
@VampiresCrypt 7 лет назад
De niro should have suggested to Scorsese that only a jackass would wear a magnum like that and suggest a holster he got from mexico, 40 dollar :))
@khalidhenry8252
@khalidhenry8252 7 лет назад
;)
@VinegarTom68
@VinegarTom68 7 лет назад
Vampires Crypt or maybe some uppers how bout grass crystal meth?
@carlosperezencinia2670
@carlosperezencinia2670 2 года назад
"But Martin, this wasn't part of the script" Martin: What script?
@robborr5096
@robborr5096 4 года назад
this is the turning point in the entire movie. Bickle now realizes (in his own perverse way) that he doesn’t have to sit around and take the world’s $h!t or accept it in any way. After this encounter, he realizes that everyone else is wrong and he is justified in his rampage (just as his passenger feels justified in his).
@luislawson7091
@luislawson7091 3 года назад
You got it right
@ivans.191
@ivans.191 3 года назад
So the director himself pushed him to do it😁
@robborr5096
@robborr5096 3 года назад
@@ivans.191 lmao, i see what you did there
@AB365_Official
@AB365_Official 2 года назад
Yeah I never noticed that first time through. It's after watching this specific clip that I realize it. Because after this he gets into guns and stuff, and starts shooting and working out.
@ShoopityDoopity
@ShoopityDoopity 2 года назад
Basically “if he can do it, why can’t I?”
@carlosdonaldo5661
@carlosdonaldo5661 10 лет назад
Martin Scorsese looks like Charlie Manson
@xEdddie
@xEdddie 9 лет назад
He was actually offered to play the role of Manson in a TV Film called 'Helter Skelter', but refused.
@joel8583
@joel8583 6 лет назад
Wow, freaky!!
@JohnRyan44444
@JohnRyan44444 6 лет назад
Dr. Jelly Finger damn he would’ve played a great Manson for that show or biopic film. He seems like he knows the psychology of a sick person so well. I guess he just didn’t want to get typcasted playing deranged people due to this film.
@thiscorrosion900
@thiscorrosion900 6 лет назад
I'm gonna..nothing left..I'm gonna bring her to the Spahn Ranch.
@alamooji3716
@alamooji3716 5 лет назад
I was gonna say that
@entidade1000
@entidade1000 2 года назад
A cameo from a director who can actually act. Tarantino could have learned a thing or two from him lol.
@Fl0k5ser
@Fl0k5ser 2 года назад
Tarantino isn't even acting, he's basically being himself and that's all he do in his movies for acting, he's never gonna learn lmao
@CoronelFloppaKFC
@CoronelFloppaKFC Год назад
The One in Reservoir dogs Is actually pretty good :(
@zaja2418
@zaja2418 Год назад
@@CoronelFloppaKFC From Dusk Till Dawn is actually a decent Tarantino performance, in my opinion. Not great, not terrible. That is, assuming he was acting in that one, of course.
@dhianbona8956
@dhianbona8956 Год назад
him in Pulp Fiction actually pretty good
@samgomez9942
@samgomez9942 Год назад
@@dhianbona8956 Eh, not really, I couldn't buy him as anything other than Tarantino indulging himself
@TCJV1
@TCJV1 5 лет назад
and people complained about Joker's violence in 2019 lol
@belaolson8172
@belaolson8172 5 лет назад
@asian dude yeah and he's stating that times have changed and these days movies are less violent than the 70's yet more upsetting to audiences
@supreme1572
@supreme1572 5 лет назад
No one complained about Joker's violence people complained about real people who already have tried to recreate the violence in real life.
@Shendue
@Shendue 5 лет назад
@@supreme1572 Which didn't happen. People who imitate violence from movies or games are disturbed people to start with, that would be triggered into violence by literally anything. It has been scientifically proven that simulated violence actually make people LESS violent, because it channels violent expulsions into something innocuous. It's just political propaganda against the movie because it refused to bend the knee to PC bullshit.
@RogueBlood343
@RogueBlood343 5 лет назад
Supreme literally no one has tried to recreate the violence in Joker
@Gcanarte0531
@Gcanarte0531 5 лет назад
You know what I agree yet they complain About the Joker was being too Violence And you know what's also another Violence Movie too Deadpool and yet that gets a pass but not for Joker how interesting a world we live in 🤔.
@rockabillylaker
@rockabillylaker 9 лет назад
Best cameo ever.
@m.e.d.7997
@m.e.d.7997 7 лет назад
Cameos really appear but do not speak but yeah this appearance is great.
@Ratchet2431
@Ratchet2431 4 года назад
@Nick Rage This is best because, even if you don't know he is the director, it really stands.
@rmilrta
@rmilrta 4 года назад
@@Ratchet2431 Agree. It's only from the next time I see it that I'll know it was Scorsese. It's a pitch perfect performance and he looks right for it.
@omegacatdestroyer5634
@omegacatdestroyer5634 4 года назад
I think the stan lee cameos are better.
@emilengen7825
@emilengen7825 4 года назад
It's more than a cameo.
@Gecko....
@Gecko.... Год назад
Scorsese was a major cocaine addict at this point in his life, he definitely seems high here, he has a real edginess about him.
@thunderbolt2145
@thunderbolt2145 11 месяцев назад
He probably was. Good performance though
@EphemeralProductions
@EphemeralProductions 2 месяца назад
He probably let that play into his performance, on purpose. :D
@MichaelChaiRajmuhaimin
@MichaelChaiRajmuhaimin Месяц назад
Idk how he was a cocaine addict and was alcoholic in his younger years and still manage to have a healthy body and a sharp mind at 81 years old, my gramps coudnt even recognize me after he crossed his late 60s, even when he had a fairly healthy lifestyle
@deanrazor9023
@deanrazor9023 Месяц назад
⁠​⁠​⁠​⁠@@MichaelChaiRajmuhaiminI think it’s down to genetics honestly, also If your grandpa was a construction or worker or something in his youth he could have been exposed to stuff that’s now banned or regulated that could have increased his chances of dementia later in life. something a lifelong director might have had less contact with
@MichaelChaiRajmuhaimin
@MichaelChaiRajmuhaimin Месяц назад
@@deanrazor9023 He had his own grocery shop and worked day and night for almost all of his life till he couldnt one day. When i asked the same question to my friend who's a doctor, he said creative people who uses thier brain more to create something actually excercise thier brains keeping them neurons fit. Like muscles muscles, brain cells operate on the principle of "use it or lose it". If a brain cell isn't used or doesn't communicate with other cells, it can lose its function. My grandpa just sits on the cashier and watches tv and facebook all day, maybe thats the reason
@DatsWhatXiSaid
@DatsWhatXiSaid 9 лет назад
Did you ever see what a really well acted director cameo can do to a fuckin' movie?
@TooCooFoYou
@TooCooFoYou 9 лет назад
BcallingDB He'll fuckin' destroy it! He'll make it better! That you should see, t-that you should you see.
@danbam3411
@danbam3411 7 лет назад
amigo I honestly think Tarantino overacts in that movie. He was better in Reservoir Dogs.
@jakep1979
@jakep1979 7 лет назад
Daniel Medina I don't need you to tell me how good my coffee is!!
@At0mHeart
@At0mHeart 3 года назад
You think stan lee sucks right? You don't have to answer that im paying for the ride.
@anorakus8272
@anorakus8272 3 года назад
That you should see
@aldotorres1983
@aldotorres1983 4 года назад
*Q:* How did Martin Scorsese portray a coked out psycho so convincingly? *A:* Cocaine, of course
@anonymousmobster2444
@anonymousmobster2444 3 года назад
Don't you just love going to the bar to get drunk on cocaine?
@vickjr98
@vickjr98 2 года назад
@John Smith Damn I didn't know that
@marcowulliampopirers2216
@marcowulliampopirers2216 Год назад
is the character in this scene meant to be under the influence of cocaine? i thought he was just mad and angry he was being cheated on
@AleisterMeowley
@AleisterMeowley Год назад
@@marcowulliampopirers2216 I think the commentator is saying that Scorseses own prodigious drug use gave him an insight into the psyche of the character he was portraying
@joearnold5836
@joearnold5836 Год назад
@@marcowulliampopirers2216 It was New York in the later 70's. Pretty sure everyone was on Cocaine. Scorsese was well known for liking good blow though too, that's what he's alluding too. In 78' he was found bleeding internally in his room and almost died from an OD, or more likely just accumulated drug toxicity (how John Belushi died)/poor health. De Niro convinced him in the hospital to make 'one last' movie, which went on to become 'Raging Bull'.
@CheeF_Phetty
@CheeF_Phetty Год назад
I just wanna say real quick that I love this scene. on first viewing it looks like travis is just horrified by this man because of how horrible he is. on rewatch you know that he's actually horrified because he sees himself in this guy.
@arturogomez4375
@arturogomez4375 8 лет назад
My favorite Martin Scorsese performance. Along with Shark Tale
@whitetpoison
@whitetpoison 5 лет назад
Lol
@pakjarwo5164
@pakjarwo5164 5 лет назад
He's in shark tale????
@banzaiboy1597
@banzaiboy1597 5 лет назад
This revelation has just made my day.
@DMalltheway
@DMalltheway 5 лет назад
Quiz Show
@Simple1Jack
@Simple1Jack 5 лет назад
SharkTale is a _far_ more disturbing movie than Taxi Driver.
@nursegrace7492
@nursegrace7492 9 лет назад
Travis has met his match. He's like, "Wut???"
@nursegrace7492
@nursegrace7492 9 лет назад
I think your spelling is missundaztood.
@dickchocolate1706
@dickchocolate1706 4 года назад
jutubaeh you hit your head or something guy?
@edgregory1
@edgregory1 3 года назад
I didn't find his rant extreme given the circumstances.
@pyrefly7575
@pyrefly7575 2 года назад
Terrific acting . Really shows how a director knows exactly what he wants to portray
@TheAmazingBLYATman
@TheAmazingBLYATman 10 лет назад
Oh man,Scorsese and De Niro were really young in this movie and so as Harvey Keitel and Jodie Foster.
@ConnorJW96
@ConnorJW96 10 лет назад
Because they were. Scorsese was 33 and De Niro was 32.
@SteelflexIsCool
@SteelflexIsCool 10 лет назад
And you know, Jodie Foster was like 13
@_SHADOWMAN4EVER
@_SHADOWMAN4EVER 9 лет назад
Sherhan Mahmud and i wasnt even born yet
@_SHADOWMAN4EVER
@_SHADOWMAN4EVER 9 лет назад
and i guess no one gives 2 fucks about harvey.. :(
@TheAmazingBLYATman
@TheAmazingBLYATman 9 лет назад
Harvey was practically their age as well
@tristantobey7502
@tristantobey7502 10 лет назад
I've always like to think that the disturbing passenger is a figment of Travis's imagination from the darkest most disturbing recesses of his mind, especially how Travis doesn't speak at all and he's looking at the passenger through the rearview mirror
@MrHEC381991
@MrHEC381991 10 лет назад
that just blew my head up.
@tristantobey7502
@tristantobey7502 10 лет назад
It's weird your profile pic is Kubrick im watching the shining for the first time ina while, which again makes me think of how whenever jack encounters ghosts of the hotel he's looking in a mirror (even when he's locked in the storage room he's looking at a reflective steel door) but Wendy sees shit too, so I think it has to do with the thing about Delbert Grady "always" being there(the overlook) so has jack (as the end shows) jack and Grady had something bad in them that allowed the hotel to fuck with their heads an bring it out in order to kill danny(the twin girls in gradys case) because they have the "shine"(psychic abilities) and the hotel will kinda absorb said shine, so the whole thing with jack looking in the mirror when he sees these things has to do with how he did have a choice to not fulfil the destiny that seems so predetermined by the 1921 4th of July photogragh at the end
@tristantobey7502
@tristantobey7502 10 лет назад
Anybody who likes this movie needs to see The King of Comedy, only Scorsese movie staring Robert De Niro that everybody I ask doesn't know about (well mean streets almost falls into that category if it weren't fer my buddie eli)
@TooCooFoYou
@TooCooFoYou 10 лет назад
Tristan Tobey Mean Streets didn't have Robert De Niro in it.
@tristantobey7502
@tristantobey7502 10 лет назад
Yes it does, he plays Johnny boy, Charlie's (Harvey Keitel's) friend
@giorgiocaron9121
@giorgiocaron9121 3 года назад
Fun fact☺: Scorsese was absolutely unaware of being filmed! He was just talking with de Niro behind the scenes!
@Elmismisimo309
@Elmismisimo309 2 года назад
beutiful💖💗💞💞💗💓💝💕💝
@luthfeeghazale6206
@luthfeeghazale6206 Год назад
He use the n-word. Im pretty sure he got the pass
@elonif4125
@elonif4125 8 месяцев назад
@@luthfeeghazale6206Samuel L. Jackson starred in one of his movies (Goodfellas) so he has an automatic n-word pass.
@jaythompson1554
@jaythompson1554 4 года назад
Unlike Woody Allen and Spike Lee who even sometimes give themselves lead roles but can't act I truly enjoyed Marty in this scene he was so organically real
@guileniam
@guileniam 4 года назад
Woody allen can't act? Lol wut
@heisen-bones
@heisen-bones 3 года назад
@@guileniam Woody just plays as himself
@brentcrude8153
@brentcrude8153 3 года назад
Woody's best, most complex piece of acting is the final scene in Manhattan. He's almost as grounded and nuanced as Scorsese is in this scene in Taxi Driver. They're both adequate, but in either case, Brando wasn't hearing any footsteps.
@TM-th6zp
@TM-th6zp 3 года назад
@@heisen-bones to be fair, he may be limited, but he does that pretty well.
@ssnewp2340
@ssnewp2340 3 года назад
Spike was good in Do the Right Thing
@loytolbird955
@loytolbird955 5 лет назад
Poor Billy Mitchell having a mental breakdown after being disgraced and losing his world record in Donky Kong
@UnfoundFilms
@UnfoundFilms 5 лет назад
Loy Tolbird this comment isn’t the most liked. Im not ok with that.
@pissbaby7306
@pissbaby7306 4 года назад
Loy Tolbird the funniest thing i’ve ever seen
@AdamFerrari64
@AdamFerrari64 4 года назад
Lol it does look like him.
@PartnershipsForYou
@PartnershipsForYou 4 года назад
You ever see what 45 quarters can do to a Pac-Man machine? Huh? You think I’m sick? Huh?
@AntiYourFacePhD
@AntiYourFacePhD 4 года назад
Loy Tolbird You win the comment section.
@scotttatertot69
@scotttatertot69 Год назад
This is the only cameo by a director I've ever seen where the acting is actually amazing.
@nossenkanter
@nossenkanter Год назад
I thought M. Night was pretty good in Signs, maybe not remarkable but I didn't know who he was when I saw it and he fit right in as Ray Reddy.
@spuriusscapula4829
@spuriusscapula4829 Год назад
Sydney Pollack. great actor.
@jakep1979
@jakep1979 5 месяцев назад
Quantin Tarantino in Dajango Unchained was pretty good.
@Swaggajay92
@Swaggajay92 4 года назад
Scorsese is literally telling Robert what to do like he does in real life when directing this movie. Nice.
@initialcreation
@initialcreation Год назад
I thought of that too. Felt uncanny in a way.
@aaronclareyloveshr6918
@aaronclareyloveshr6918 4 года назад
... Without uttering a single syllable Robert De Niro eye's convey more emotion and revealance than most of the actors in Hollywood when they open their mouth.I just love his intensity.
@grenouillesscent
@grenouillesscent 3 года назад
I can’t quite tell if Travis is scared or just completely callous and disinterested.
@jbrewerman2
@jbrewerman2 3 года назад
Morally disgusted but cautious.
@anonymousmobster2444
@anonymousmobster2444 3 года назад
Disinterested at first, but simultaneously shocked and inspired by the end.
@98Dreadboy
@98Dreadboy 3 года назад
I think he is disgusted by the mans words but also shocked because of how much he can relate to him
@Misathebotter
@Misathebotter 3 года назад
None, he’s impressed..
@grenouillesscent
@grenouillesscent 3 года назад
@@Misathebotter 🤔🧐
@lucac.8022
@lucac.8022 4 года назад
People say that the passenger isn't real. I actually think he is, and I also believe he's the one triggering Travis' insanity, cause he reflects so well his thoughts and feelings : pure rage, disgust.
@MelancoliaI
@MelancoliaI 7 лет назад
I think Martin tripped and fell in the snow before they filmed this scene if you know what i mean
@andrewcairns8266
@andrewcairns8266 5 лет назад
It's called acting
@gregsander8439
@gregsander8439 5 лет назад
@@andrewcairns8266 that is unbelievably good
@Mr_Bob_A_Feet
@Mr_Bob_A_Feet 5 лет назад
And by snow, you mean cocaine, right? Because if so, then you’d be correct.
@dcul8812
@dcul8812 5 лет назад
Andrew Cairns so you don’t think actors use cocaine? Lmaoooooo
@BillyBob-nq7wz
@BillyBob-nq7wz 5 лет назад
Back then it was very common for actors to use drugs especially for a scene, I wouldn’t have a doubt he did a line or two
@scottwilliam3470
@scottwilliam3470 Месяц назад
This guy makes Travis seem perfectly normal.
@matheusmelo6022
@matheusmelo6022 5 лет назад
This movie is a masterpiece
@venom5610
@venom5610 4 года назад
Isn't it!
@luismode-
@luismode- 4 года назад
It is. One of the best in the industry of cinema.
@markfroman738
@markfroman738 3 года назад
Yiiiiiiiieeeeeheeeeeee!
@radentstwo9793
@radentstwo9793 2 года назад
Indeed
@bncreations1484
@bncreations1484 2 года назад
No endgame is masterpiece 🥺🥺
@eddiescanduratrains
@eddiescanduratrains 9 лет назад
Scorsese is an excellent actor and a director.
@brookehanley3659
@brookehanley3659 8 лет назад
+John Edward Sounds racist here. But I guess for the times he was being realistic.
@mdnblues
@mdnblues 4 года назад
@@brookehanley3659 It's just a movie.
@brookehanley3659
@brookehanley3659 4 года назад
@@mdnblues Sadly people would be up in arms now with this scene!
@pimas11
@pimas11 Год назад
“Mr Scorsese, the line was actually ‘you know who lives there? some guy lives there’“
@ericlain9446
@ericlain9446 7 лет назад
I love that little synchronous head turn/mirror movement at 1:33 for some reason. Details of insanity, man, details.
@gertrudemcfuzz74
@gertrudemcfuzz74 7 лет назад
"THAT you should see!"
@greekfire995
@greekfire995 6 лет назад
"That you shouldseewhata.44magnumsgonnadotoawomanspussyyoushouldsee."
@owenhunt
@owenhunt 5 лет назад
@@greekfire995 I hate laughing at this bit, but it seems like a perfect SNL skit.
@norpriest521
@norpriest521 4 года назад
@@owenhunt what the hell is snl? Sorry I'm not from usa
@owenhunt
@owenhunt 4 года назад
@@norpriest521 Saturday Night Live - A comedy sketch show that involves comic bits engineered out of people cleverly enveloping ratchety behaviour into absurd scenarios. See Adam Driver as Kylo Ren in Star Wars - his Death Star staff play the goof to his straight man and it works like raspberry punch. Martin Scorsese delivers his lines like an SNL goof here imho. I'd imagine you couldn't crowbar this scene into SNL in the noughties - but I bet in the 70's this sort of content got liftoff in SNL.
@At0mHeart
@At0mHeart 3 года назад
@@norpriest521 good.
@oriontrips
@oriontrips 2 года назад
Though the scene starts by cutting between separate shots of each man's face, the camera pan at 1:42 indicates their emotional tether - Travis understands him.
@thebatman4279
@thebatman4279 Год назад
Nice observation!
@evanellacott
@evanellacott 4 года назад
Even Travis is weirded tf out by this guy but honestly Scorsese nails this scene! I know he did small roles in his early films, but he’s a decent actor alongside being a spectacular filmmaker!!
@shawntoh
@shawntoh 6 лет назад
"The whole conviction of my life now rests upon the belief that loneliness, far from being a rare and curious phenomenon, peculiar to myself and to a few other solitary men, is the central and inevitable fact of human existence. When we examine the moments, acts, and statements of all kinds of people -- not only the grief and ecstasy of the greatest poets, but also the huge unhappiness of the average soul…we find, I think, that they are all suffering from the same thing. The final cause of their complaint is loneliness." -- Thomas Wolfe, from the essay, God's Lonely Man, privately printed, 1947.
@BladeR2049
@BladeR2049 5 лет назад
Ironic that it was privately printed?
@sirmount2636
@sirmount2636 3 года назад
Thomas should man up.
@chriscarlone527
@chriscarlone527 3 года назад
Beautiful. I empathize with that.
@TheSnoozeFox
@TheSnoozeFox Год назад
Didn’t know Martin Scorsese was a gamer
@Trevor-j8i
@Trevor-j8i 5 лет назад
he looks directly into the camera at 0:31
@Bothaboiz
@Bothaboiz 5 лет назад
Imagine the media if Todd Phillips done THIS in Joker. Haha.
@lukea.3729
@lukea.3729 4 года назад
Dueling Hamilton Would contribute no relevance.
@Grandmaster_Dragonborn
@Grandmaster_Dragonborn 4 года назад
What would be wrong if they did?
@Bothaboiz
@Bothaboiz 4 года назад
@GrandmasterDragonborn As I’m sure you are aware, Joker was hounded by the media who stated the film glorified violence and would inspire acts of terror in America. Utter bs of course - but if the movie had a scene like this, where the director spoke about slaughtering his girlfriend, for example - the reaction would be unthinkable. An absolute shitstorm.
@splendidtorch7800
@splendidtorch7800 4 года назад
you think he could pull this off?
@FrancoisDressler
@FrancoisDressler 4 года назад
Just watch his cameo in Old School
@olzhas1one755
@olzhas1one755 2 года назад
I really love the cinematography in this shot. The passenger is lit and is sitting in such an odd way it creates an odd sight, couple that with the strange way he talks and the morbid things he's saying and it creates a really unnerving scene, it's a great scene
@sachinkohli9390
@sachinkohli9390 4 года назад
1:25 scorsese does it with that ease man he is acting legend
@dvon1097
@dvon1097 5 лет назад
Martin played this so sickly. Like u can feel his anger and hatred of his wife through the screen.
@alber.a1232
@alber.a1232 3 года назад
70’s NYC: nice and charm city. And most of all, safe
@roddydykes7053
@roddydykes7053 3 года назад
I had a fun time looking up the homocide rates in New York from early 1900s to present... they really had a rough patch from the 60s to mid 90s lol
@thetasteofwater918
@thetasteofwater918 5 лет назад
He spoke nineteen words in less than 3 seconds.
@PoletBally
@PoletBally 8 лет назад
0:45 - "There's nothing else, I'm just gonna kill her. Well, what do you think of that?" - Sounds like an excellent conversation starting line for cocktail parties that would lead to many interesting discussions and exchanges of ideas between people of all kinds.
@Christrulesall2
@Christrulesall2 5 лет назад
"Dont answer." That guy is completely nuts. This was just to good of a performance to be just a act from scorsese. Makes you wonder if he's just being himself...
@joel8583
@joel8583 5 лет назад
If he is, i'd alert the cops!
@dewanmdurnto3592
@dewanmdurnto3592 5 лет назад
🤣yall play too much
@thesoultwins72
@thesoultwins72 3 года назад
I remember renowned actress Jodie Foster [who played the part of 'Iris' in Taxi Driver] being interviewed a few years ago, and she commented that the 70's was arguably the most creative, risk-taking and inventive period ever in film-making. She went on to state that many of the films made during the 70's would never be made today. Taxi Driver is one such film - and scenes like this [including the dreaded 'N' word] would have condemned it to the dustbin. One psychotic telling another psychotic how he planned to kill his wife - can imagine?!? Taxi Driver is my all-time favourite film and to this very day, no other film comes close to depicting one man's loneliness and sense of utter futility as Paul Shrader's Travis Bickle and Martin Scorsese's groundbreaking cinematic portrayal of that. It is a stunning piece of film-making and the slow, intense build-up to an almost inevitable denouement absolutely blew me away when I first saw the film at the cinema in 1976. Today, we have CGI-generated re-tells of not-so-good comic-books and senseless re-makes of films that should be left well alone. A sign of the times I guess - but perhaps it shows better than anything else Hollywood's fixation with quantity over quality and its insatiable desire for the mighty buck.
@bibsp3556
@bibsp3556 2 года назад
Joker did a pretty good job of portraying the same kinda situation I think. Its different ,but the same ya know?
@tonyp1476
@tonyp1476 8 лет назад
Incredible job by Scorsese. Arguably the most memorable scene of one of the greatest films ever made.
@arwinushka6991
@arwinushka6991 5 лет назад
Yeah but 2019 we have joker now you should watch it this is the future
@jessica5497
@jessica5497 3 года назад
@@arwinushka6991Most of that Joker movie was inspired by another Scorcese film. King of Comedy, so no...
@imhim3717
@imhim3717 2 года назад
@@arwinushka6991 look i love the joker, it made the joker seem human and his performance and heaths are phenomenal and really was a good take on him but this film is better bro. Lmao.
@LOVEALLLOVEALLLOVEALL
@LOVEALLLOVEALLLOVEALL 3 месяца назад
🥰In love 🥰🥰In love 🥰
@elesbru8525
@elesbru8525 4 года назад
Nobody: Martin Scorsese: Im going to say the N Word
@curtis701
@curtis701 4 года назад
And no one cared.
@StrawHatRain
@StrawHatRain 4 года назад
It’s a character. I don’t understand why people are so shocked by that do you?
@leonardo9259
@leonardo9259 4 года назад
@@StrawHatRain yeah, because characters write themselves(?
@leafsfan1728
@leafsfan1728 4 года назад
Yo Paul Schrader wrote the script so take it up with him. Jesus...people can't separate reality from fiction these days! Smh
@norpriest521
@norpriest521 4 года назад
@@leafsfan1728 Shouldn't have kneeled on George Floyd's neck tho
@el_mal_de_ojo
@el_mal_de_ojo Год назад
In less than 3 minutes, Scorsese gave one of the most chilling performances I've seen in my life.
@andreww1212
@andreww1212 9 лет назад
My old manager looked just like Scorsese in this movie. I used to crack up just thinking about it.
@joel8583
@joel8583 9 лет назад
+andreww1212 LOL!
@xtntxex
@xtntxex 8 лет назад
lol I was just thinking how one of my managers looks like him.
@cybernautadventurer
@cybernautadventurer 6 лет назад
does he do an impersonation every now & then?
@ferdinandbardamu.
@ferdinandbardamu. 4 года назад
I had a teacher that looked like him too
@mysoncrumphaseveryinjury3853
@mysoncrumphaseveryinjury3853 3 года назад
Do you think he's sick?
@ListEdits
@ListEdits 10 лет назад
Spectacular acting.
@tofusrvng
@tofusrvng 4 года назад
Scorsese is actually a pretty damn good actor
@Gar96229
@Gar96229 4 года назад
I like the fact that Scorsese made a cameo like this. Most director cameos, the director is usually an extra like Sir Alfred Hitchcock, but this scene is entirely about Scorsese, which I love! Makes the film feel like even more of a Martin Scorsese film.
@andrewwilliams8187
@andrewwilliams8187 5 месяцев назад
This is more than a cameo. It’s a message to woodby directors
@quietdemon8138
@quietdemon8138 9 лет назад
cool fact Scorsese also appears near the beginning when betty walks past her workplace there is a guy sitting on against a wall that him
@joel8583
@joel8583 9 лет назад
+Todd Johnson Betsy
@quietdemon8138
@quietdemon8138 9 лет назад
Joe L sorry couldn't remember the name
@joel8583
@joel8583 9 лет назад
+Todd Johnson No prob!
@theguywhoisaustralian1465
@theguywhoisaustralian1465 6 лет назад
Everyone knows that. so it's not that cool
@VampiresCrypt
@VampiresCrypt 8 лет назад
Scorsese is a true master and Robert de niro is excellent as well, I have no idea how he went from this to bad grandpa wtf :/
@adammacpherson1579
@adammacpherson1579 8 лет назад
Neither Scorsese nor De Niro had anything to do with Bad Grandpa and both likely hate the movie, wtf is this comment all about?
@bencrutchfield1
@bencrutchfield1 8 лет назад
Dude he's talking about that Grandpa movie De Niro just did not too long ago.
@ThaOneChrisJONES
@ThaOneChrisJONES 7 лет назад
Robert De Niro's movie "Bad Grandpa" with Zach Efron, that's what this comment is all about.
@Virolaxion
@Virolaxion 6 лет назад
*Dirty
@KutWrite
@KutWrite 6 лет назад
...and now, a year after your comment, deNiro has only one thing to say: "F*ck Trump."
@KanyeMeatrider47
@KanyeMeatrider47 5 месяцев назад
Bro it’s crazy how well the word rolled off his tongue.
@ExTrimEast_kpop_lover
@ExTrimEast_kpop_lover 5 месяцев назад
Wuts the big deal? BL(don't)M
@sirnoname6943
@sirnoname6943 4 месяца назад
It was the 70s allot of movies were like that kid
@puerrodios8013
@puerrodios8013 3 месяца назад
Kanye....grow up bud...
@bobstacks8405
@bobstacks8405 6 дней назад
@@ExTrimEast_kpop_lover Lol dont start acting tough over the internet, bozo. We both know you're not built like that. You never will be.
@fattymcfatso1083
@fattymcfatso1083 6 дней назад
I love it!
@truthbrotha1244
@truthbrotha1244 5 лет назад
The thing I love about this movie is you can take the whole family and have a great time!
@IronMan-tk8uc
@IronMan-tk8uc 5 лет назад
Right? 😂
@SE10GREENWICH
@SE10GREENWICH 5 лет назад
"See who that is up in that window, that's my shine box"
@tony_anello
@tony_anello 4 года назад
You know who's in there? The n***** that stole my goddamn truck
@RandomCentral707
@RandomCentral707 2 года назад
0:25 "Nah I mean you wouldn't know who lives there, I'm just saying, but you know who lives there?" Scorsese delivered that with excellence haha
@anguitenens
@anguitenens 7 лет назад
'...thatyoushouldseewhata44magnum'sgonnadotoawoman'spussyyoushouldsee!' ROTFLMMFAO!!!! ;)
@danielainsworth4092
@danielainsworth4092 10 лет назад
i first knew that was him not by how he looks, but by how he talks, nobody sounds like scorsese except scorsese
@owenstephen8317
@owenstephen8317 3 месяца назад
The chad scorsese cameo vs. the virgin tarantino cameo.
@ovskii96
@ovskii96 6 лет назад
As odd and unstable as Travis is, him being visibly weirded-out really tells you something about the passenger.
@rhizomorph-music
@rhizomorph-music 5 лет назад
Wow, the 1970s sure were different times. I mean no one would dare have this dialogue today... and try to imagine a director today doing a cameo in his own film and saying dialogue like this.
@nr655321
@nr655321 5 лет назад
That's because back in the days some directors were busy making class A art. Nowadays it's more often then not all about pleasing some producers who don't give a damn about creating meaningful pieces.
@mre7152
@mre7152 5 лет назад
@@nr655321 Filmmakers were allowed to make original stories with mid level budgets back then. Now day's all originality is only with low budgets and not backed by the major players. The mid level budget Movie is nearly gone. Wide releases that aren't blockbusters are struggling.
@DerWaidmann_
@DerWaidmann_ 5 лет назад
@MemesAreDreams Wtf are you talking about? Dead [REDACTED] Storage was one of the funniest and memorable bits of Pulp Fiction
@sillkthashocker
@sillkthashocker 4 года назад
@@DerWaidmann_ When you came pulling in here, did you notice a sign out in front of my house that said "Dead [REDACTED] Storage"?
@zacharyrose4120
@zacharyrose4120 4 года назад
@@sillkthashocker Jimmy, you know I ain't see no....
@WinslowLeach1974
@WinslowLeach1974 3 года назад
Hitchcock: I'm the king of cameos Scorsese: Hold my Magnum
@maxeav8275
@maxeav8275 4 года назад
Dang i wish marty would have more cameos in his movies. This is extremely high level acting
@devonwhite2443
@devonwhite2443 Год назад
@@maxeav8275 Like yours?
@TrevorPotjer
@TrevorPotjer Год назад
@@devonwhite2443good one 🥴
@KBTW1
@KBTW1 Год назад
Well he does give his parents a lot of cameos.
@warrenc1829
@warrenc1829 10 месяцев назад
You won’t say that after seeing the ending of Killer Moon…
@tattletalestrangler1918
@tattletalestrangler1918 4 года назад
Scorsese’s acting is top drawer in this scene
@BananaPhoPhilly
@BananaPhoPhilly Год назад
This is my favorite ASMR video
@jacksondrew960
@jacksondrew960 4 года назад
I remember watching this and thinking “ whose this great 70’s actor that I haven’t seen anywhere else?”
@PEPEdela110
@PEPEdela110 5 лет назад
From Checker Cabs to Uber Toyota Camrys
@AyKrax
@AyKrax 3 месяца назад
This movie is truly brilliant. Betsy represents Travis' ideation of the world. He imagines her pure genuine kind hearted loving etc in other words she represents this idea of how Travis wishes everything was. Beautiful and peacful. Scorsese represents what Travis has the potential to become in the uncaring apathetic world he inhabits. A creature of cruelty and destruction that will stop anything in its path until something stops it. Scorsese's character has accepted he can't change the world around him so he will destroy what he can. Travis is the middle ground torn between these two positions.
@benjamincox4211
@benjamincox4211 4 года назад
I think this guy was a figment of Travis’ imagination because of how Travis never speaks to him and the way that the scene ends where you can only hear the man laughing but the shot remains on Travis. Also, immediately after this, he goes to the diner and when he leaves, he talks to the other cab driver in the “I got some bad ideas in my head” scene
@MixSonaProductions
@MixSonaProductions 5 лет назад
"You must think I'm sick right? You must think I'm sick." "Oh you're talking me? You're talking to me?"
@redarrowhead2
@redarrowhead2 3 года назад
This is a clue that Travis may be imagining this guy; it may be all in his head
@markparkinson6947
@markparkinson6947 3 года назад
@@redarrowhead2 I doubt it, considering the sick passenger mentioned that he had a wife, although that could be a sign of jealousy and racism for Travis if that was the case.
@redarrowhead2
@redarrowhead2 3 года назад
@@markparkinson6947 well Travis imagined that girl he liked at the end of movie in that same spot. She was most likely not in the taxi with him at that point. It was his imagination; some indication the same is happening here Point is it’s actually hard to know exactly what’s real and what’s in his head, unless of course you take everything in the movie literally.
@markparkinson6947
@markparkinson6947 3 года назад
@@redarrowhead2 Fair enough. I notice that the inspiration for the ambiguous existence of the people Travis interacts with, now that you mention it, is replicated in the Joker movie from 2019, which draws inspiration from Martin Scorsese’s films.
@jdemarco
@jdemarco 3 года назад
DON'T WRITE!!
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