Fred Lamb Taxi, Barney Miller, Alice, All in the Family, Soap, Carol Burnett- the 1970’s was a very, VERY good decade, the last really great decade, of television broadcasting..
I don't know. I just never found this show to be all that funny. None of the characters appealed to me. None of the actors were very good. Personally, I don't see what you "love" about it. To each his own, I guess.
@Harris Salman .. You're responding to a comment from months ago, yet I'm the "troller?" A different opinion does not make one a troll. Have a nice day.
Please bring this back please bring this back please bring this back I know what year it is but everybody needs to laugh and God knows things is and God understands people's, and pray to God is Good in time for us all together,!!!.?
Because it went to NBC, switching from ABC. In it's first few years, it was one of the funniest shows ever on television. When Carol Kane became a regular, the show lost its edge. It just wasn't funny anymore.
@@jimmalachowsky4052 Just happen to disagree in a friendly way. By the time Taxi had switched to NBC from ABC, the show had lost it's edge. That's why ABC dropped it in the first place. It's still mystery as to why Seinfeld got all the attention it got, because it was nowhere near as brilliant as Taxi (especially in it's first few years). To me, Seinfeld just wasn't funny.
@@gregrambo606 I have to disagree. Both Taxi and Seinfeld are in my top ten best comedies ever. And I thought Carol Kane was an excellent addition as Simka. Truth be told, I was never that big a fan of Andy Kaufman. To me, Christopher Lloyd as Reverend Jim might just be the funniest character in TV comedy history!
@@jimmalachowsky4052 Nope. Danny DeVito as Louie DePalma made that show, even though Judd Hirsch was the top billed guy in the show. Hirsch was an excellent straight man though. Seinfeld to me was nothing but a laugh track. No way in the top 20 of sitcoms. You're right right about Christopher Lloyd though. He was a HUGE addition to the show starting in the second season.
For me, it would be All in the Family with Taxi a *close* second. No disrespect to the Honeymooners, but I feel the two I listed were the best sitcoms.
All in the family was a bit heavy. Delving into politics and social strife. It's off my radar for those reasons. The Honeymooners and Taxi would have me in stitches from the genius comedic writing.
@@WintersWar There are (were) a lot of hilarious sitcoms that I've enjoyed over the years. What sets AITF apart are the reasons you've given. IMO, AITF was the best sitcom *blend* of comedy and drama, no one did it better.
@@mindriot91_96 The reasons I've given is why the show was largely repellent to me. Dwelling on the negatives of mankind, the Edith rape episode is just one over the top example of several. nah, not even in my top 20.
@@WintersWar Life's tough, and not everything works out the way it's intended. AITF didn't sugarcoat things, they tackled issues that simply weren't discussed on TV back then. I understand that the truth is uncomfortable for some people, but I wouldn't dismiss this sitcom with a simple wave of the hand. This was groundbreaking stuff. That stated, I think Taxi was an incredible sitcom, otherwise I wouldn't be here in this comment section.
What do you mean 'this show fails"? Louie DePalma was a great character, as were ALL of the characters on this show. The entire cast made this show the best comedy ever.
@@mcmlxii4419 No~NOPEJohn Charles Walters Company, in association with Paramount Network TelevisionTold the cast "We will run as long as Danny DeVito signs when Mr DeVito says good bye we all say good bye"
@@farq2688 Well, if you were quoting the producer that's different. This show not only had good writers, it also had a good cast of characters who ALL worked well together. Danny Devito and Andy Kaufman (and later Christopher Lloyd) were, of course, the funniest of the characters, because they were meant to be.
@@mcmlxii4419he means exactly what he said. Without the DePalmo character, the show would have failed. I don't agree 100%, as there are sitcoms that don't have a character like Louie, but Taxi would have been SOOOOOO much less funny without him, and would have been a very different show. Louie was a great character played by an equally great actor.
Over the yrs. I've been able to purchase DVD copies of the best shows of the 60's through the 90's. (Odd Couple, Sanford and Son, Barney Miller, Rockford Files, Magnum P.I. even the old Bugs Bunny Cartons, etc..) It took time but now I own an 4 ft. tall by 8 ft. wide book shelf full of these shows. I canceled my cable service a yr. ago w/no regrets. Now when I want to see a good show I just put in a DVD and enjoy. T.V. programming today stinks, and I wouldn't take anything for the collection of shows I now own.....
I liked Taxi. Louie was great, one of those characters you loved to hate. Never cared for Andy Kaufman, thought he was just weird, the whole alter ego thing was just bizarre.
I met Andy through "Taxi" and I thought Latka was so unfunny... the behind the scenes stories and Andy himself are 10 times funnier. Christopher Lloyd's character was hysterical like Devito's character.
The part with the clean cab is right on. Actually, you had to bribe the dispatcher to get a cab that everything worked, like the heater, windshield wipers, brakes. One thing that worked in every cab, the meter. You never had a spare tire and sometimes the trunk key didn't work, if you had one. If you had a flat 30 miles out of town with a passenger you called in and waited for a cab to come and get your customer, which could be an hour or more. The cab would pick up your customer and leave you there with the flat. Eventually a tow truck would come, I waited as long a 3 hours, and change the flat you could have changed in 10 minutes yourself if you had a jack, spare with air, tire iron and trunk key. In all the cabs I drove, I never had all 4. I went back to the garage one morning and gave the boss 5$. No conversation, just handed him a fiver. Left with one of the newest Checker Cabs in Chicago, and every morning after that. This was Yellow and Checker Cab in Chicago, not some little company in Iowa. And a word of advice, if you have an incident in a cab and they make you an offer, take it, it is the last one you will see and in the 70's, it was 7 years or so before you got a court date and the cab companies owned the insurance company.
Every bit is true. The Insurance company was Calumet Casualty and it was owned by Yellow Cab. Yellow and Checker were owned by the same family and everybody thought they were competitors. There were many other adventures, the door keys often would not unlock the cars so you never locked all the doors because you couldn't get back in. This cost me once when I left my college books in the cab and somebody took them. Almost night driver carried a gun and most of them were robbed at least once, some more than once. For a while in Chicago, there were more cab drivers killed every year than Police. The person who oversaw this was the cab commissioner, Jayne Burne. Yes the soon to be mayor. The commissioner before her was actually named Jimmie Carter. No, not the President. Jimmie went to prison, that's why the job opened up. Jayne knew nothing about the cab business or much else for that matter, but Daly liked her. Ability was never a requirement for a political job. If I had more time, I would explain how the cabs were examined for the year. I once brought 6 cabs to Carter and he gave me the medallions to put on the cabs. He never saw one of them.
@@jessiejames7492 Well, hanks for the response. As I said, I drove in Chicago but we always thought that all the large cities were basically the same. In a time of cop bashing, and I am not one, a short story. My Yellow broke down in a very bad neighborhood on the south side a t 10 PM. I called for a tow and was told 2-3 hours. Walking was out of the question and no one was around. I had a good deal of money on me. A Chicago Police car pulled up with 2 Black officers. I told them my story and they told me they would give me a ride to the elevated station. Instead they received permission from dispatch and drove me all the way to the Yellow garage on the near north side, about 12 miles. I tried to give them a little $ and they refused and drove away towards the south side. They didn't have to do that, but they did. I never forgot that. These types of things happen 100's of times a day and never make the news, they should.
@@dbeaus youre so right. its always the bad and negative gets the big news. sensationalism sells. I am so glad for those cops who did the right thing. these days we can always write compliments to them. internet is very powerful. i always do if i am given good , service. i write in to compliment the person to the company . many go unnoticed, unthanked , unfortunately. the press these days iswicked, wicked,. thanks for sharing your lovley story. you should try to publicise it. even if it was years ago. especially now with allthise negativity
@@jessiejames7492 Well, I read once that over 95% of the news is negative, I wonder how much is the truth. I have thought about writing about these adventures driving, but I didn't think anyone would believe them. Taxi was a great show and funny, but it never got into the real experience of cab driving. Much of that would not be funny. For a short while you are this persons confidant. They will tell you things they wouldn't tell anyone, not even their wives/husbands. And just like the news, most of what your rides tell you is negative and depressing. Try listening to that for 12 hours. You just listen, nod your head and keep driving. Customers don't know that while you are driving them, you are making plans for your next customer, listening to the radio, watching for problems, etc. Still, most of my customers were just ordinary people trying to get by and be happy. At the end of a 12 hour shift, I couldn't tell you what 3 of them looked like. I have been asked over the years if I would recommend driving for a living, No.
Watch Devito play Martini (a minor role) in One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest, in which he plays an introvert, who's, like, a quiet, muttering INTROVERTED introvert, and then try to believe it's the same actor playing loudmouth extrovert Louie De Palma. That's acting talent.
And the guy who played John, Randall Carver, got let go after the first season. The producers said he just wasn't connecting with the audience, based on the surveys they had done. He was replaced by Christopher Lloyd as Reverend Jim. After the third season, Jeff Conaway as Bobby got fired because of his drug problems.
Yeah it was kinda new we were watching Sanford and Son and stuff you know Meathead Archie Bunker you know and then taxi came on and it was kind of a breath of fresh air if you look at it that way loved it still like to watch it I think Louise probably the funniest one
Happy Birthday Danny DeVito born on November 17, 1944. He is an American actor, comedian, director, producer. He gained prominence for his portrayal of the taxi dispatcher Louie De Palma in the television series Taxi. - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danny_DeVito
3:22 That little lady is Ruth Gordon from "Every which way but loose" and "Any which way you can", I'd recognise that voice anywhere. Danny did a brilliant job playing Louie, he's my second favourite character in the show
Those are the movies you picked? Oscar for Rosemary's Baby! And the best movie of her's - Harold and Maude! See it - but don't read about it first - just watch it.
I can't remember the episode but I think there was a moment when Louie goes "does anybody like this vending machine?" And a couple people nod and agree. And then he just knocks it over and walks away. Comedic gold.
Loved the show as a kid of the 70's but it definitely showed the Dark ways of the world then. Alot wasnt good in any major city especially here in Chicago or New York then. Those of my age will know....
Oh God, I forgot about that, it kept on making the same crash crash crash crash crash sound and then it would stop and start again and everyone kept turning around and looking as it continued.
@@davidmalik9821 The one with Louie being invited to Mrs. Mackenzie's dinner party when he knows that everybody that messes with her, the cab company's owner, ends up dead. That one stands out to me.
You know what NBC missed up maybe the creators of Taxi should have agree to go on HBO instead of NBC when ABC did not want to pick up Taxi again. I feel Taxi would have gone on to many more seasons on HBO instead of NBC. NBC during the 82-83 season was bad.... Taxi on HBO would have worked better.
@@fintan8145 I was thinking the same thing about the legal reasons. They may even have a couple if cast members from Taxi show up on It's always sunny to address this. It would make a great two parter. Plus it would give old school fans of Taxi a reason to tune in.
The energy Devito put into his character is amazing. Some of the best acting I have ever witnessed.
DeVito; small in stature but a true giant in Taxi and all his subsequent roles. A real hero of entertainment.
This show is a living piece of history
One of the best TV shows ever. A legendary all star cast. This used to be appointment television
sadly such things dont exist anymors
Devito is actually a great actor, it was a privilege to see him in every episode.
His rant to Bobby about trying to piss him off kills me every time. Glad my dad introduced me to this
Love Taxi. One of the greatest sitcoms ever.
Fred Lamb Taxi, Barney Miller, Alice, All in the Family, Soap, Carol Burnett- the 1970’s was a very, VERY good decade, the last really great decade, of television broadcasting..
I don't know. I just never found this show to be all that funny. None of the characters appealed to me. None of the actors were very good. Personally, I don't see what you "love" about it. To each his own, I guess.
Mike Oneil
Oh Jesus mate ur bringing back the memories there. Soap Barney Miller I loved those shows an yes taxi 🚖
@Harris Salman .. You're responding to a comment from months ago, yet I'm the "troller?" A different opinion does not make one a troll. Have a nice day.
One of the best TV shows !!!
I love Louie, he's the Oscar The Grouch of Taxi.
Taxi the best show ever existed just love it this actors are the best
Taxi was a "never miss" show back in the day 🤣
Please bring this back please bring this back please bring this back I know what year it is but everybody needs to laugh and God knows things is and God understands people's, and pray to God is Good in time for us all together,!!!.?
Banta , Wheeler , Nah-do , Ignatowski .......😂😂😂😂Louie was so hilarious ...Loved this show as a kid 👍😉
My father drove a taxi for 40 years in New York so did my uncle's, and raised 4 kids.
Love Louie. My son and I watched for years. RIP my Son Mark.
One of the best shows ever.
This was Danny Da Vito’s best role.
Ehhh frank on its always sunny is the best
Best scripts,best actors,best directors EVER why was this show ever cancelled?
Because it went to NBC, switching from ABC. In it's first few years, it was one of the funniest shows ever on television. When Carol Kane became a regular, the show lost its edge. It just wasn't funny anymore.
@@gregrambo606 Carol Kane was a great addition. She was hilarious in this show!
@@jimmalachowsky4052
Just happen to disagree in a friendly way. By the time Taxi had switched to NBC from ABC, the show had lost it's edge. That's why ABC dropped it in the first place. It's still mystery as to why Seinfeld got all the attention it got, because it was nowhere near as brilliant as Taxi (especially in it's first few years). To me, Seinfeld just wasn't funny.
@@gregrambo606 I have to disagree. Both Taxi and Seinfeld are in my top ten best comedies ever. And I thought Carol Kane was an excellent addition as Simka. Truth be told, I was never that big a fan of Andy Kaufman. To me, Christopher Lloyd as Reverend Jim might just be the funniest character in TV comedy history!
@@jimmalachowsky4052
Nope. Danny DeVito as Louie DePalma made that show, even though Judd Hirsch was the top billed guy in the show. Hirsch was an excellent straight man though. Seinfeld to me was nothing but a laugh track. No way in the top 20 of sitcoms. You're right right about Christopher Lloyd though. He was a HUGE addition to the show starting in the second season.
Indeed, what an amazing actor! His comedic timing is perfect.
Louie is the definition of a sadist, but we all love him. 😄
This show was awesome, miss so much
Louie on the telephone:
"Hello, it's me."
"It's Louie."
"Louie de Palma."
"Your son..."
Man these shows were the best, can watch them all day still !
Great cast as a whole, but DeVito,Lloyd, and Kaufman were incredible with their respective characters.
The whole show was sensational. the writing, acting. the hierarchy of sitcoms to me was the honeymooners, then taxi.
For me, it would be All in the Family with Taxi a *close* second. No disrespect to the Honeymooners, but I feel the two I listed were the best sitcoms.
All in the family was a bit heavy. Delving into politics and social strife. It's off my radar for those reasons. The Honeymooners and Taxi would have me in stitches from the genius comedic writing.
@@WintersWar There are (were) a lot of hilarious sitcoms that I've enjoyed over the years. What sets AITF apart are the reasons you've given. IMO, AITF was the best sitcom *blend* of comedy and drama, no one did it better.
@@mindriot91_96 The reasons I've given is why the show was largely repellent to me. Dwelling on the negatives of mankind, the Edith rape episode is just one over the top example of several. nah, not even in my top 20.
@@WintersWar Life's tough, and not everything works out the way it's intended. AITF didn't sugarcoat things, they tackled issues that simply weren't discussed on TV back then.
I understand that the truth is uncomfortable for some people, but I wouldn't dismiss this sitcom with a simple wave of the hand. This was groundbreaking stuff. That stated, I think Taxi was an incredible sitcom, otherwise I wouldn't be here in this comment section.
Louis made the show. Bless his heart, he looks exactly like my college buddy, but shorter
Yes he was Taxi s best.
Without Louie De Palma this show fails...Danny DeVito made this show work made everyone around him better
What do you mean 'this show fails"? Louie DePalma was a great character, as were ALL of the characters on this show. The entire cast made this show the best comedy ever.
@@mcmlxii4419 No~NOPEJohn Charles Walters Company, in association with Paramount Network TelevisionTold the cast "We will run as long as Danny DeVito signs when Mr DeVito says good bye we all say good bye"
@@farq2688 Well, if you were quoting the producer that's different. This show not only had good writers, it also had a good cast of characters who ALL worked well together. Danny Devito and Andy Kaufman (and later Christopher Lloyd) were, of course, the funniest of the characters, because they were meant to be.
@@mcmlxii4419he means exactly what he said. Without the DePalmo character, the show would have failed.
I don't agree 100%, as there are sitcoms that don't have a character like Louie, but Taxi would have been SOOOOOO much less funny without him, and would have been a very different show. Louie was a great character played by an equally great actor.
Louie De Palma
Top 10 character in tv history
My top ten anyway
That's hot coffee,! hahahahahahahaha, this is got to be one of my favorite old shows! Tv today sucks
When i was young i alway's thought this show was sort of kitsch, however when i was older i learned to appreciate the duality of it.
Loved when Jim had to go to court. Louie asked him if they got him on drugs??? No. I was already on them.
Hilarious... can't stop laughing
Over the yrs. I've been able to purchase DVD copies of the best shows of the 60's through the 90's. (Odd Couple, Sanford and Son, Barney Miller, Rockford Files, Magnum P.I. even the old Bugs Bunny Cartons, etc..) It took time but now I own an 4 ft. tall by 8 ft. wide book shelf full of these shows. I canceled my cable service a yr. ago w/no regrets. Now when I want to see a good show I just put in a DVD and enjoy. T.V. programming today stinks, and I wouldn't take anything for the collection of shows I now own.....
How about Cheers
Sorry I agree 100 % with you. Brilliant comedies we laughed at them at the right moment now we laugh because the laughter tracks are telling to laugh.
I liked Taxi. Louie was great, one of those characters you loved to hate. Never cared for Andy Kaufman, thought he was just weird, the whole alter ego thing was just bizarre.
But Kaufman was, indeed, a genius.
triggerhappydad65 He was a disturbed nut.
I met Andy through "Taxi" and I thought Latka was so unfunny... the behind the scenes stories and Andy himself are 10 times funnier.
Christopher Lloyd's character was hysterical like Devito's character.
The part with the clean cab is right on. Actually, you had to bribe the dispatcher to get a cab that everything worked, like the heater, windshield wipers, brakes. One thing that worked in every cab, the meter. You never had a spare tire and sometimes the trunk key didn't work, if you had one. If you had a flat 30 miles out of town with a passenger you called in and waited for a cab to come and get your customer, which could be an hour or more. The cab would pick up your customer and leave you there with the flat. Eventually a tow truck would come, I waited as long a 3 hours, and change the flat you could have changed in 10 minutes yourself if you had a jack, spare with air, tire iron and trunk key. In all the cabs I drove, I never had all 4. I went back to the garage one morning and gave the boss 5$. No conversation, just handed him a fiver. Left with one of the newest Checker Cabs in Chicago, and every morning after that. This was Yellow and Checker Cab in Chicago, not some little company in Iowa. And a word of advice, if you have an incident in a cab and they make you an offer, take it, it is the last one you will see and in the 70's, it was 7 years or so before you got a court date and the cab companies owned the insurance company.
Every bit is true. The Insurance company was Calumet Casualty and it was owned by Yellow Cab. Yellow and Checker were owned by the same family and everybody thought they were competitors. There were many other adventures, the door keys often would not unlock the cars so you never locked all the doors because you couldn't get back in. This cost me once when I left my college books in the cab and somebody took them. Almost night driver carried a gun and most of them were robbed at least once, some more than once. For a while in Chicago, there were more cab drivers killed every year than Police. The person who oversaw this was the cab commissioner, Jayne Burne. Yes the soon to be mayor. The commissioner before her was actually named Jimmie Carter. No, not the President. Jimmie went to prison, that's why the job opened up. Jayne knew nothing about the cab business or much else for that matter, but Daly liked her. Ability was never a requirement for a political job. If I had more time, I would explain how the cabs were examined for the year. I once brought 6 cabs to Carter and he gave me the medallions to put on the cabs. He never saw one of them.
@@dbeaus wow interesting. thanks for sharing. a lot has been said about NY cab drivers and taxis. .
@@jessiejames7492 Well, hanks for the response. As I said, I drove in Chicago but we always thought that all the large cities were basically the same. In a time of cop bashing, and I am not one, a short story. My Yellow broke down in a very bad neighborhood on the south side a t 10 PM. I called for a tow and was told 2-3 hours. Walking was out of the question and no one was around. I had a good deal of money on me. A Chicago Police car pulled up with 2 Black officers. I told them my story and they told me they would give me a ride to the elevated station. Instead they received permission from dispatch and drove me all the way to the Yellow garage on the near north side, about 12 miles. I tried to give them a little $ and they refused and drove away towards the south side. They didn't have to do that, but they did. I never forgot that. These types of things happen 100's of times a day and never make the news, they should.
@@dbeaus youre so right. its always the bad and negative gets the big news. sensationalism sells. I am so glad for those cops who did the right thing. these days we can always write compliments to them. internet is very powerful. i always do if i am given good , service. i write in to compliment the person to the company . many go unnoticed, unthanked , unfortunately. the press these days iswicked, wicked,. thanks for sharing your lovley story. you should try to publicise it. even if it was years ago. especially now with allthise negativity
@@jessiejames7492 Well, I read once that over 95% of the news is negative, I wonder how much is the truth. I have thought about writing about these adventures driving, but I didn't think anyone would believe them. Taxi was a great show and funny, but it never got into the real experience of cab driving. Much of that would not be funny. For a short while you are this persons confidant. They will tell you things they wouldn't tell anyone, not even their wives/husbands. And just like the news, most of what your rides tell you is negative and depressing. Try listening to that for 12 hours. You just listen, nod your head and keep driving. Customers don't know that while you are driving them, you are making plans for your next customer, listening to the radio, watching for problems, etc. Still, most of my customers were just ordinary people trying to get by and be happy. At the end of a 12 hour shift, I couldn't tell you what 3 of them looked like. I have been asked over the years if I would recommend driving for a living, No.
Louies acting is so top notch.
Long Live Danny DeVito all good stuff
Ya, agaisnt all odds he rose to the top, awesome accomplishment.
An Italian american fr0m jersey...he ain aCting..tuh'rUST. 💯🤣🤣🤣
He's an incredible actor. Love this show and cast. Great writers
He was Great In This Show 😊
I think Marilu Henner has become more and more beautiful with age.
I think you're right.
so true
I'll give you the same advice I give my mom when she cries
I say...Ma, shut up. 😂
Yes...I just remember I looked forward to it.
I miss the 70's oh so much
Me too, especially the time period of 1975 to 1980. 😁
I miss not being 49
that was a wonderful decade for sure!!
@@dariowiter3078 Barnie Miller
Louie and Jim, great actors
Watch Devito play Martini (a minor role) in One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest, in which he plays an introvert, who's, like, a quiet, muttering INTROVERTED introvert, and then try to believe it's the same actor playing loudmouth extrovert Louie De Palma. That's acting talent.
Cat Keys I agree. 180 degree difference. Amazing talent.
Researching for a role. Thank you for this good character content. What a Comedic and Dramatic genius.
That beer they sipped on always looked so refreshing and tasty.
One of the best shows of all time. Back to back with Barney Miller
yay!
WKRP in Cincinnati!
...knoc! Knoc! Hello!
Thank you for this.👍
And the guy who played John, Randall Carver, got let go after the first season. The producers said he just wasn't connecting with the audience, based on the surveys they had done. He was replaced by Christopher Lloyd as Reverend Jim. After the third season, Jeff Conaway as Bobby got fired because of his drug problems.
Next to Jackie Gleason 's performances of being Ralph Kramdon, Dan Devito as Louie DePalma comes close in that last performance.
I loved Danny Devito I loved the movie ruthless people so funny
1978 the last year for good American sitcoms.
What about cheers?
80s had some great sitcoms too.. In the early 90s tv went to shit...
Seinfeld
Louie Depalma is my role model.
In Staten Island there's old plant that stamps them out by the dozen. NaYawk is fulla dem.
check out louie works in sales. funniest episode on taxi
We need bossss like Louie DePalma 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Dannys best work
They just don't make them like this anymore, they really don't, 70's 80's 90's were last days of good talent
You gotta hand it to them taxi only had 5 seasons but they made a lot of noise within those 5 seasons man
Yeah it was kinda new we were watching Sanford and Son and stuff you know Meathead Archie Bunker you know and then taxi came on and it was kind of a breath of fresh air if you look at it that way loved it still like to watch it I think Louise probably the funniest one
Happy Birthday Danny DeVito born on November 17, 1944. He is an American actor, comedian, director, producer. He gained prominence for his portrayal of the taxi dispatcher Louie De Palma in the television series Taxi. - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danny_DeVito
So that's how Frank made his Millions
YES!!!!!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Me love this show any apisode and session Taxi has in my whole life....learn and enjoy as the life to be
RIP Jeff Conaway
3:22 That little lady is Ruth Gordon from "Every which way but loose" and "Any which way you can", I'd recognise that voice anywhere. Danny did a brilliant job playing Louie, he's my second favourite character in the show
Those are the movies you picked? Oscar for Rosemary's Baby! And the best movie of her's - Harold and Maude! See it - but don't read about it first - just watch it.
@@ziraprod6090 I haven't seen her in anything else
@@KT926 see Harold and Maude - it is an incredible, originally funny, movie. Just watch it - don't read about it.
still funny to this day
What great acting when Louie hoists Bobby Wheeler up in the air and lets him have it giving him the rundown on how miserable he'll be
Danny devito is a legend. It’s always Sunny is my FAVORITE!! But I love taxi too.
I can't remember the episode but I think there was a moment when Louie goes "does anybody like this vending machine?" And a couple people nod and agree.
And then he just knocks it over and walks away. Comedic gold.
Back in the day 😂🎉😅😊
* Having driven a cab in 1970's I can tell you that some real life dispatchers or garage managers were as bad as Louie or worse! ♣
He's Back !
taxi is my favorite show of all time especially with Danny devito in it he is so funny and very talented
Triplets coming soon - add Eddie Murphy.
Devito played a great role as Louie.
"Ya wanna pedal dope, ok. Deal in white slavery,ok. But I don't wanna hear the word accident." Lol!
In the top 5 best characters ever
Loved the show as a kid of the 70's but it definitely showed the Dark ways of the world then. Alot wasnt good in any major city especially here in Chicago or New York then. Those of my age will know....
One of my favorite actors D.D
My favorite moment was Louie in court, throwing an old lady in a wheelchair down the stairs because he thinks she's faking her injuries
Oh God, I forgot about that, it kept on making the same crash crash crash crash crash sound and then it would stop and start again and everyone kept turning around and looking as it continued.
That was very funny. Along with the one that the woman wanted to have sex with him.
@@davidmalik9821
What woman would want him?
@@foolishdrunk2181 You would have to see the episode but she picked someone out of the shop every year.
@@davidmalik9821
The one with Louie being invited to Mrs. Mackenzie's dinner party when he knows that everybody that messes with her, the cab company's owner, ends up dead. That one stands out to me.
Louie the Legend!
I ran hundreds of men on construction sites in my career and watching taxi as a kid. Louie DePalma taught me how to rule with an iron fist. LOL.
And if I worked for you,,you would have been on that hook.
@@johnnytd1128 The Boss always wins.
I hope not
He is a giant when it comes to comedy my favorite movie throw momma from the train that's the best😂😅😊🎥🌹💖😂
@@denisescott3338 please tell me you have seen one flew over the cuckoos nest🙂
Louie is the best
Louie and Carla Tortelli were made for each other ;)
Nardo was hot!
You know what NBC missed up maybe the creators of Taxi should have agree to go on HBO instead of NBC when ABC did not want to pick up Taxi again. I feel Taxi would have gone on to many more seasons on HBO instead of NBC. NBC during the 82-83 season was bad.... Taxi on HBO would have worked better.
I loved taxi
it's comedy unlike now. Lotka, Igie, and Louie!
Legend : Danny Devito Such a small man giant in Taxi true Entertainer of all time love this guy lol hahaha give him a water 💦
Louie De Palma and Eric Cartman.
Awesome
louie wore the same suit every day
Louie's brother was originally going to be played by another one of Andy Kaufman's alter-ego's 'Tony Clifton'
Very interesting story behind that whole situation too.
Danny was the greatest the best white comedian 😂🤣💯💖 him....
Hahahahaha! True New Yorkers! amazing.
11:58 DeVito at his best!
Loved Louie he was a walking Ulcer!!! LOL!!
Incredible Devito.
Latka was number one newer like him on scene again thanks Andy kaufman for yours greatest times on tv taxi😂
Frank Reynolds is essentially an older, wealthy version of Louie DePalma
Taxi,A MOVIE, GREAT..would be nice
taxi was a funny show Louie made it more funny
@@MARTIIRE you know it. Pal
They need to do a Taxi/Its Always Sunny in Philadelphia crossover. Either Louis and Frank Reynalds ate twins separated at birth or the same person.
Louis is just Frank in the 70s
@@fintan8145 maybe but they need to address that in an episode.
@@everettsager4654 he might have needed to change his name for legal reasons
@@fintan8145 I was thinking the same thing about the legal reasons. They may even have a couple if cast members from Taxi show up on It's always sunny to address this. It would make a great two parter. Plus it would give old school fans of Taxi a reason to tune in.
@@everettsager4654 could be funny cause they've never done a crossover before the could reference that in the episode
They just can’t make shows like this anymore
THATS HOT COFFEE HAHAHAHAHA
Does anyone have the link to louie’s mother’s wedding to the japanese guy. ? The wedding scene was hilarious
Louie's right: I can't deal with people who cry in public.
I wish this was on netflix or hulu
It would get canceled
It's on Paramount +