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A Taxi Driver video game that would’ve been a sequel to the Martin Scorsese movie was in the works, but was thankfully ...
Martin Scorsese’s Taxi Driver didn’t just leave a mark on cinema. It carved out a whole epic legacy and continues to be one of his best projects to date.
(David DePape has pleaded not guilty to attempted murder and other charges.) Bickle in Taxi Driver (1976), Pupkin in The King of Comedy (1982) and Renard in The Fan (1996) were eerily recognizable ...
Robert De Niro ad-libbed the entire sequence, exposing Travis Bickle's raw vulnerability and stripping the character naked through his own searing intensity. The result? Even the handful who haven ...
It could have been worse. Roaming the urban decay is Travis Bickle, a cabbie picking up the city's "animals" by night, an alienated Vietnam veteran spiraling into a grimy, urban abyss. Preparing a ...
In “Taxi Driver,” De Niro’s portrayal of disturbed cabbie Travis Bickle birthed one of the most memorable scenes in cinema history: standing in front of a mirror, Bickle talks to himself and ...
Taxi Driver tells the story of Travis Bickle, a Vietnam veteran who doesn't fit into the real world and works as a cab driver in New York City. He meets a political campaign volunteer that he has ...
While The Searchers presented John Wayne as a dark antihero, he actually did this a decade before with another iconic Western film in his career.
While many compared his look to Robert De Niro’s Travis Bickle from the 1976 Martin Scorsese film Taxi Driver, others wondered if the new look was for one of his upcoming projects.
Participants at De Niro Con in Tribeca could talk like Travis Bickle, shadowbox like Jake LaMotta or get a tattoo like Max Cady. Yes, a real tattoo. By Sarah Goodman Amy Cakes has dozens of ...