This week on the Never Seen It Podcast, we take a deep dive into Martin Scorsese’s Taxi Driver (1976) as the legendary film celebrates its 50th anniversary.
Starring Robert De Niro, Jodie Foster, Cybill Shepherd, Harvey Keitel, and Albert Brooks, Taxi Driver remains one of the defining films of the New Hollywood era. We explore how Travis Bickle’s isolation, insomnia, and growing detachment from society transformed the character into one of cinema’s most unforgettable antiheroes.
We discuss:
- Why Arnold selected Taxi Driver for the show
- First-time viewing impressions and reactions
- Robert De Niro’s iconic performance as Travis Bickle
- Martin Scorsese’s direction and visual style
- Jodie Foster’s breakthrough role as Iris
- The film’s portrayal of loneliness, alienation, and urban decay
- How Taxi Driver influenced movies like Drive and countless psychological thrillers
- The famous “You talkin’ to me?” scene and other memorable moments
- Screenwriter Paul Schrader’s real-life experiences that inspired the story
- Whether Taxi Driver still resonates with audiences 50 years later
- Our final ratings and where the film ranks among Scorsese’s greatest works
Join us as we revisit one of the most acclaimed films ever made and debate why Taxi Driver continues to be studied, discussed, and celebrated decades after its release.
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