Martin Scorsese Cameo | Taxi Driver | CineClips
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- Опубликовано: 10 апр 2020
- Martin Scorsese hails Travis Bickle's cab in Taxi Driver.
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Taxi Driver (Martin Scorsese/1976) SYNOPSIS: A mentally unstable veteran works as a nighttime taxi driver in New York City, where the perceived decadence and sleaze fuels his urge for violent action by attempting to liberate a presidential campaign worker and an underage prostitute.
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Love how Martin's still directing Robert in this scene.
great comment
Excellent point.
Wow smart lol
The German dubbing is very good. "Was schreiben Sie da?"
Why would he not?
Little did Martin Scorsese know, the cameras where rolling.
Haha
@@musicandpoetry_8 why would it not surprise you?
I love these types of comments
bullshit
@@9cross Agreed! Comments like this make the internet so much fun!
This guy makes Travis seem perfectly normal.
That's debatable! 😯
@@JTRocks1 Travis was perfectly normal given the society he was born into.
The one moment where Travis isn’t the most nutso in the room
Next level acting. A director who could act. A memorable scene, truly disturbing.
I got news for you... his acting sucked.
It fits perfectly to the scene and the character.
Not really disturbing.
don't write !
Wait he was acting?
He wasn't acting, Scorsese just asked deniro for a ride home
And he didn''t know the cameras were rolling. 🤣
It actually isn't his house, some black respectable person lives there
@@holypowerenjoyer6059 You kinda pronounced the gamer word wrong man.
I can confidently say as an Uber driver this is what we go through every day.
Good
Is it?
Except uber drivers aren't taxi drivers because they don't have to have any knowledge of the city they work in, they could arrive there in any city for the first time ever and begin work that minute using Google maps. Kinda different to what a taxi driver is
As a passenger, I'm paying for the ride. You don't have to answer.
Idk… I kinda would love to take Mr Scorsese anywhere everyday
He is honestly super creepy in this scene I never knew it was him! Amazing job truely intimidating
The Devil.
@@Johnconno another broken man
@@edgelord3801 Me or Marty?
@@Johnconno marty, the cameo role of a man seeing his wife cheating on him.
He's in another scene too, briefly, in front of the Palpatine campaign office. I don't think he's supposed to be the same character, though.
That one shot at 3:50 showing the back of Travis’ head. It’s brilliant and unsettling. It really shows the tension Travis feels. There’s something so incredibly raw this film.
Vulnerability.
@JumpyCat717😂
Apparently that was De Niro’s idea to not have Travis turn around and look at Scorsese in the scene but rather look forward and look at him in the rear view mirror
My god It's so unsettling. Such a heavy sense of dread whenever I see that shot, like something sinister could happen at any moment.
Apparently Scorsese’s wife cheating on him was completely improvised, this was his honest reaction on set
His whole performance seems improvised.
LOL Scorsese wasn't acting, he was just asking DeNiro to give him a ride home haha
and marty was on cocaine too as the time, who wasn't back than
It wasn't improv they had the whole scene planned with another guy but the other guy didn't turn up. Stop spreading BS
@@guileniam The way scorsese fumble while taking in the begging espically and through the entire scene is what could lead to saying that he was improvising
I swear, for any iconic scene from any movie, you will find someone on youtube that will tell you it's improvised
A lot of the time it’s true though… for instance, you know that scene in Avengers Infinity War where Thanos snaps his fingers and half of all life in the universe ceases to exist? 100% improvised on set by Josh Brolin.
This scene was actually improvised
everything starts with an idea improvised or not
@@shelbyvillerules9962fun fact, Brolin also did his own CGI for that scene
Schrader tells an awesome story about how he begged Marty to not act in this scene because it wouldn't work. It was one of Schrader's favorite scenes he wrote. So he really wanted it to be good.
He does a great job of not just playing a broken guy, but someone trying to find human connection with a stranger.
"Don't answer, you don't have to answer everything" what a great scene
Imagine Scorsese as a guest host on Jeopardy LOL
Personally, this was always my favorite scene in Taxi Driver. When I watched it for the first time, I had no idea it was Scorsese as the vengeful passenger. Not just a great director, but the man had some serious acting chops as well. That was a very underrated performance.
Took me til the 3rd time
so does his mother who’s in good fellas and casino (and maybe more)
Why would this be your favorite scene? To me it's the worst of the entire film.
@@EyeTunz Because of the intense, yet understated performance of Scorsese and just the dymamics of that segment. So allow me to turn it around and ask why you think this is the worst scene of the entire film?
@@mrgreen4688 both his parents are in this movie too..at the end, as iris' parents as the letter is read
"Don't answer that. You dont have to answer everything." The man's barely said a word 😂
I always say this when I ask my lady anything and she doesn't reply right back lmao
That was the point he was being sarcastic
He’s fabulous in this scene.
I think he was going for more of a state of insanity rather than fabulous.
@@yauchy5965 He was indeed portraying a state of insanity, it’s called acting and it’s a fabulous job of it.
@@chilitoday hell yeah up there with heath ledger as the Joker
If you’ve ever tried it, you’ll find that acting like a crazy person is REALLY hard, because it’s so easy to overact, and yet I feel that Scorsese does a good job, he’s a really creepy character.
Yeah you can really feel it's easy for him to speak about wanting to kill a black person in a very honest manner. I don't think he was really acting deep down
@@bestreviews9666 relatable
@@thrwwccnt5845Weakling.
There are very fun director cameos throughout cinematic history. But this is the best cameo *performance*, hands down. Chilling.
Agree. Many times directors cameos are set dressing, this is an entire performance. And its amazing even compared to every other amazing actor in this film
yeah like coppola in apocalyse now was like sudden but this is hands down one of the best really!!!@@ericg1100
Did I tell you to comment???
Don't comment! We're just gonna sit here!
I can smell the cocaine through the screen
Tickles the nostrils!
Highly accurate
😦@@guileniam
Now *that* you should sniff
First time I watched this movie, I didn’t know what Scorsese looked like. I was so disturbed and enthralled by the scene that I immediately googled who the actor was.
Hahahahaha the type of gold I look for scrolling through RUclips comments
Real Asf Bro
same lmao
Same, I saw this in college a long time ago and didn't realize it was him at the time
I've always thought that this actor did a marvelous job
The actor is the director of the film Martin Scorsese
@@Piccolone i know, that's why I was surprised
"Youshouldseewhata44magnumsgonnadotoawomanspussyyoushouldsee"
translate to english😂
Thatyoushouldsee
nowthatyoushouldsee
He delivers that line like an auctioneer
When it cuts back to him saying this I can't help it, I 🤣
This is Scorsese's impersonation of Tom Cruise - the real Tom Cruise
Collateral?
@@pozeudion3514 maybe. More Tom than Vince
4-5 years before Cruise's time.
What Scientology does to a mf
@@ncjvideos got to add the church part. You know... for tax exemption
3:16 replay button for you gents
Thats a tonguewrapper if I've ever heard one
Such a great movie that the director himself is one of the best actors. An absolute monologue for the ages. Amazing
This is not only a great scene, but it also inspired me how to increase my word count when doing a report or essay...
saying the n word?
@@dancetheory869 Yes
I have included a graph on page 9 of this essay. Do you see the graph on page 9? Do you see it? Do you SEE the graph on page 9? There's a graph on page 9 of this essay, do you SEE it?
@@felixconnor9630I want you to see that graph because that's not my paper.
Have you seen what a № 2 pencil could do to a sheet of graph paper? Now *that* you should see ✏️
I love how it’s left ambiguous as to if this was really happening or not, maybe it was just all in Travis’s mind or maybe there really was a guy in his cab feeling the same crazy impulses as Travis
It's definitely ambiguous.. but i tend to lean that the scene is manifesting Travis's racing thoughts .. I think Scorsese saying "I'm sick..right" .. and the shot of the back of Travis head points to this
This is one of the best performances I’ve ever seen. I was horrified and impressed
Men, Martin Scorsese is actually a talented actor who has barely acted in the past 5 decades of his directing career, he played this dude in Taxi Driver, he played Vincent Van Goh in Dreams of Akira Kurosawa, and i remember that he even did terrific voice acting in "Sharks tale". I wonder why he doesnt act too much when he is a very talented actor who underuses his own talent that much.
Maybe it's too much work for him to act and direct at the same time
He does a cameo in Raging Bull as well. Prolly he does the cameos just to save up some bucks over having to pay extras. If only he had the ego of Tarantino who needs to insert himself in his movies, then we'd see more actor Marty lol
Michael Powell asked 'Who's the man playing Satan as his passenger?'
He was surprised to be told that's the Director. Hilarious scene.
He's a good actor
He wasn't acting
when i first saw this i was like damn who is this actor he’s great! Then I realized it’s a young Martin! Love director cameos
“Misery needs company….”
I just realized the 44 magnum is the same gun Trevor ends up buying later in the movie
Travis*
When burning the Coal goes Bad!!!
I’ve watched this movie 1000 times and just today I found out this is Scorsese 😂
Coked out of his mind. Look at his eyes lol, my favorite director!
We need a transcript of this whole scene; it's brilliant 📽️
Bro why did he look at the camera when he said that 🤣🤣🤣
Marty did a damn good job in this scene! That man completely lost his mind. Very chilling and frightening performance.
It’s funny to think the beginning isn’t part of the script but Scorsese harshly directing DeNiro
Scorsese was fantastic in this scene
Really cool camera work in this scene
First saw this when I was 18, now I'm 61 & been watching it ever since.
Legend says that for this scene they just left the camera rolling between takes and let Scorsese do his thing
"You see the deer in the radiator? You see the deer? Up there in the radiator? You know what that is? In the radiator? The deer's paw."
"The hoof?"
"Yeah, that's right, the huff."
But where's the shine box? 👞
I guess in this scene even Travis got scared or horrified by the passenger. He literally seems like a Psychopath.
This is so Martin. The constant repeating himself, talking fast, answering his own questions.
Dennis Hopper vibes.
"Hey, remember that conversation between Marty and De Niro? I bet we could just put this into the movie and it would work just fine!"
This scene could’ve never been done by anybody who wasn’t from NYC.
Love the music in this scene.
Robert De Niro's wife at the time was a black woman. She's the woman at the candy shop in the adult theater. I want to know what Robert De Niro thought during all of this
Bob has always been race traitor.
I don't get how that matters in the least.
@@BruceThePugDog me neither
@@BruceThePugDog in a time when segregation was barely ending and his wife being black i can assume the n word would have caught him off guard
He literally thought nothing because it's a movie and completely fictional and that martin Scorsese obviously doesn't feel that way about African Americans
Fun fact: Martin Scorsese is so short that, for the framing of this scene to work, he had to sit on folded-up blankets so his head would properly be in frame.
I kinda like to imagine this scene, with only Martin's eyes peeking over the seat. I think it'd be scarier, honestly.
😆
That second part is a WILD thing to type out. Thank you for doing so.
this is more than a cameo he is a whole character in the movie
He also had a non speaking cameo. Loved this movie. Intense De Niro.
The year 1976, when the torch was officially passed from Marlon Brando and jack nicholson to Al Pacino and Robert deniro.
@@ajordan2323Uh, what? Jack, Al and Robert are roughly from the same generation. Jack's not THAT old.
@@theobuniel9643 he was a star before them dude. You gotta know cinema to know that.. Nicholson was already a star when Pacino and deniro was relatively unknown
Uber driver gonna be Martin's last and best creation! I did heard some rumours of that project, it's gonna be wild!
Martin Scorses acts better than lots of actors.
Imagine a director who acts in his own movies. Wouldn't that be a sight?
imagine a king who fights his own battles ;p;
Clint Eastwood did act in the movies he directed himself.
Scorsese had no idea the cameras were rolling and later tried to downplay his comments as "locker room talk" 😂
He should have done a follow up movie about this guy.
Great director
And to answer his question in this scene - multiple times - yes, we think he's sick
The music too is heavy and foreboding.
Marty rocked a great full beard back in the 70s.
His usual big brows are right on show also.
This actually wasn't scripted. De Niro was giving Scorsese a lift, Scorsese just started rambling and the camera caught it all
😂😂
This is one of my favourite scenes in this movie; firstly it clearly demonstrates Scorsese's skill at acting even though he isn't a trained actor. However the script is very good, but what does it for me is the way Scorsese says to Travis "Now THAT you should see, what a .44 Magnum can do to a woman's pu%%y", it's not what he says, it's the way he delivers it by over-emphasising the word 'THAT'.
yes you can imagine him hating blacks naturally as he's SO FREAKING good at it, so natural.
Italians hated blacks a lot when this movie came out. This, and Rocky.
Knew this was Scorsese from day one of seeing this movie. Good scene. Love how he only showed the woman’s silhouette. Behind the curtain. But you can tell she was attractive.
My favorite scene
Probably the most deepest and darkest scenes in history..
this has to be the most brilliant 4 minutes of a movie.
4 minutes but goes by so fast. too good
2:20 for ultimate gamer experience
I’m a movie that is shocking and jarring and fast-paced and gut-wrenching as Taxi Driver, this scene stops the show. Unbelievably brutal. And quiet. It’s just one man talking, almost whispering.
Spectacular scene.
He was really insistent on paying more money for his cab ride. What a kind and generous man.
My favorite scene in the movie
talk about a juicy taxi cab confession
2 legends in a classic scene
They said Scorsese was heavily coked out doing this scene
Amphetamines
not sure who's on the brink of madness, travis or martin.. great scene.
This movie is much older then me what a classic
Up there with THAT Dennis Hopper scene in Blue Velvet.
What a great cameo
Scary performance by Martin Scorsese, most actors could never be this good 👍
Now that you should see.
That you should see
youshouldseewhata.44magnumwilldotoawoman'spussyyoushouldsee
Even then the reality was grim
@@m1lst3r89 Now I want to see!
"whutaru,, blind?" millisecond hesitation between' u & blind ' for effect. haha
Deniro Is humming and arring to be the hero in this scene
Robert: wow Martin that was some real good acting, I bet the scene is great
- what scene?
"wait, we were rolling? ahh hell leave it in"
in german dubbing especialy this scene is so phantastic. "Was schreiben Sie da?"
If that was my cab, I would have passed him a brew and started partying.
I’m pretty sure this encounter is the reason Travis bought a.44 magnum, it came highly recommended lol
Yes hahaha
Terrific cameo 👌
Best cameo ever
Thank you paul Schrader this writing is magnificent
Happy 80th birthday, you beautiful creep.
Marty and Bobby ❤
"What are you BLIND?!" 😆
Call me crazy or stupid , but I've always wondered if he even knew the woman in the window......
“You Should See”
Martin is more Hebrew than Italian here.
What a controlling customer, imagin what kind of husband he is lol ...great acting by Scorsese, wonder why he didn't act more in his other films. 💯
This is like in video games when you're talking to the main villain but you're playing as a silent protagonist.
Scorsese casually handing the n word pass to himself
There is one question that has always been on my mind regarding this scene. What was the passenger really upset about? Was it that his wife was having an affair or having an affair with a black man?