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Travis Bickle wasn't supposed to be an anti-hero; his genocidal motivation was erased from the film to avert controversy.
Praised for its direction, performances, and moral complexity, Taxi Driver is still taught in film schools around the world ...
Tech News No, Travis Bickle Is Not the New Face of Uber But Robert De Niro is. The actor is working with the company, but Uber says he won't be referencing his 1976 role in Taxi Driver .
Staring at his reflection, Shane spies the missing patch on his scalp in the mirror, and then grabs the clippers, perhaps to grieve, but most likely to cover up his crime. What did you think?
Martin Scorsese says now more people live with the same psychological and mental state as Robert De Niro's Taxi Driver character, Travis Bickle.
In that Martin Scorsese-directed movie, De Niro’s character Travis Bickle builds a contraption that conceals a firearm up his sleeve, allowing him to slide it out and fire the gun.
For those too young to have seen it, or those too old to quite remember, Travis Bickle (Robert De Niro) was the lead in Martin Scorsese’s rather dark 1976 movie, “Taxi Driver.
Martin Scorsese participated in a career-spanning video interview for GQ magazine (watch below) and lamented over how many people today resemble his “Taxi Driver” main character, Travis Bickle ...
Bickle in Taxi Driver (1976), Pupkin in The King of Comedy (1982) and Renard in The Fan (1996) were eerily recognizable as examples of a perhaps uniquely American type. Marginalized. Damaged.
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