Bill Hader on Taxi Driver

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  • Опубліковано 9 лют 2023
  • Bill Hader reacts to Martin Scorsese's 1976 masterpiece Taxi Driver.
    Source: The Rewatchables
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  • @krikowiak8546
    @krikowiak8546 Рік тому +147

    i love these bill hader rants about movies

    • @mm091540
      @mm091540 7 місяців тому +2

      Why/ when did he talk so much about movies, though?

    • @ThirdEyeScribe
      @ThirdEyeScribe 4 місяці тому

      @@mm091540seriously … I want the source material! They’ve gotta be ripped from a podcast obviously but which one?? 🤔

    • @trevordunn3728
      @trevordunn3728 2 місяці тому +1

      Its entire podcast where Bill talks about taxi driver the podcast is called the rewatchables he also did one about No Country

    • @metalbrainmextrememetalent6810
      @metalbrainmextrememetalent6810 2 місяці тому +1

      @@mm091540it’s not a rant. Use words correctly.

  • @Drforrester31
    @Drforrester31 8 місяців тому +19

    Hearing Bill Hader talk about DeNiro's performance made me realize how much that must have influenced him as Barry

  • @verynormalhumans4420
    @verynormalhumans4420 8 місяців тому +82

    Travis is such an interesting character. He's relatable but almost totally inhuman, he commits a heroic act at the end of the movie, but it's completely self-serving and he only does it after failing to assassinate a politician to get back at his ex.

    • @MDK2_Radio
      @MDK2_Radio 8 місяців тому +19

      @@aeoneditingservicehe was committing suicide by mass murder but survived. The pimps were simply someone he could focus on when he was so antisocial in the first place.

    • @verynormalhumans4420
      @verynormalhumans4420 8 місяців тому +12

      @@aeoneditingservice Travis is all ego though. I can't say what he did was morally wrong, but his reasons for doing it are completely selfish and stem from his need to be this savior character. He failed to be Betsy's savior so he became Iris'. Traumatizing her in the process.

    • @theeoddments960
      @theeoddments960 7 місяців тому +5

      @@aeoneditingserviceyou’re a mess dude lol

    • @NorthWestPvPlolrektnoob
      @NorthWestPvPlolrektnoob 6 місяців тому +5

      @@aeoneditingservice Andrew Tates "smartest" fanboy😂😂

    • @mrkeogh
      @mrkeogh 5 місяців тому +1

      ​@verynormalhumans4420 I think the fact the Thank You letter comes from Iris' parents reinforces this idea of a complete disconnect from the reality of what he did.

  • @johnnygolding8683
    @johnnygolding8683 10 місяців тому +41

    Taxi Driver is loneliness and isolation personified in violence.

  • @TTM9691
    @TTM9691 Рік тому +91

    That is one of the best things I've ever seen said about "Taxi Driver". Certain people I always love hearing talk about movies and Bill Hader has turned into one of those guys. The stuff he was talking about regarding the bulky equipment: never thought of that. He was pointing out shots I had never noticed. Great.

    • @erikfriis5571
      @erikfriis5571 Рік тому +7

      I thought the exact same thing hearing this. He’s incredibly insightful in this clip.

  • @hickoryhippie
    @hickoryhippie 5 місяців тому +9

    One of my favorite scenes is actually the end of this particular video. He's holding the snubnose, and the camera pans with him until it reaches the innocent people in his crosshairs.
    Powerful and disturbing.

  • @cynthiamason4069
    @cynthiamason4069 Місяць тому +1

    Also, the opening credits of Taxi Driver are completely beautiful...the steam, the music.

  • @EyeTunz
    @EyeTunz 7 місяців тому +4

    Killing a pimp is always heroic.

  • @houstonstudios7072
    @houstonstudios7072 Рік тому +33

    This is a great channel. You’re doing good work

  • @matt8797
    @matt8797 7 місяців тому +6

    bill fucking rules man

  • @paulzenco6182
    @paulzenco6182 6 місяців тому +3

    I d watch again Taxi Driver anytime, anywhere.

  • @mgrillo2863
    @mgrillo2863 8 місяців тому +2

    omg cybill's eyes are like the most perfect thing ever.
    oh and i love haders takes on classic movies are pretty good too

  • @davidfitzgerald3201
    @davidfitzgerald3201 8 місяців тому +3

    I already knew the movie was an all-time great, but damn does Bill Hader explain it better than I can.

  • @kazdizzle117
    @kazdizzle117 10 місяців тому +3

    such good insight on a movie i've seen a billion times man so, hearing this from a brilliant, actor, and producers standpoint is awesome for those looking to gain more knowledge on the little things that make great movies. W vid

  • @janzbot71
    @janzbot71 7 місяців тому +2

    I’ve seen Taxi Driver at least 20 times over the years. But after some beers, I saw this video and bought it from Xfinity. Essentially, Bill Hader now owes me $12.99.

  • @coreykmvy1980
    @coreykmvy1980 2 місяці тому

    I hate that I never noticed that manic look at the very end after the dozens of times I’ve seen it but I’m glad Bill pointed that out here. It says so much.

  • @nworbrelytthefirst
    @nworbrelytthefirst 8 місяців тому +13

    I saw Taxi Driver at twelve and it became my favorite movie to this day. That said, I had no idea Travis was bad other than the racism. I was a pretty lonely kid and didn’t realize what a realistic psycho acted like. Bill’s analysis is so intelligent.

    • @20somethingcimena
      @20somethingcimena 7 місяців тому +4

      Travis isn't really a psychopath. Psychopaths are generally very charming and socially competent. Travis is not.

    • @reallivebluescat
      @reallivebluescat 7 місяців тому +1

      ​​@@20somethingcimenaPsycho, as in psychotic. Not psychopath

    • @Toxodos
      @Toxodos 6 місяців тому

      @@20somethingcimena that's just not true, in reality the term psychopath is outdated, because it encompasses what we now know is a whole cluster of antisocial personality traits.

    • @KClouisville
      @KClouisville 4 місяці тому

      @@Toxodos You ever seen "Who'll Stop The Rain"? Reminds me of the dialogue between Nick Nolte and Tuesday Weld in that where her husband's character had told her Nolte's character was a psychopath. Nolte is like: "Do you believe that?" and Weld says: "I believe psychopath is a very imprecise term." Lol.

  • @joeking6972
    @joeking6972 8 місяців тому +2

    I love listening to funny people talk about movies

  • @user-er3ri6sc3j
    @user-er3ri6sc3j 23 дні тому

    Paul Schrader the screenwriter drove a cab and got sick talking to a nurse and that was the begining for this movie.

  • @davidtrainor9569
    @davidtrainor9569 7 місяців тому +4

    I could listen to Bill Hader talking about movies for hours

  • @Llllltryytcc
    @Llllltryytcc 2 місяці тому

    1:08 I can't believe he mentioned this shot. It's the first thing I think of when I hear Taxi Driver. For no rational reason I can thin of, it ties the entire movie together for me.

  • @clintonorman2859
    @clintonorman2859 11 місяців тому +16

    Seems like some of Hader's talk was cut out. We jump to him talking about the Scorcese acting scene with no context. What is the source of this audio please?

    • @mrwritestuff1
      @mrwritestuff1 2 місяці тому

      Are you familiar with Scorsese’s acting scene in the cab? If you were, you’d know why it was cut out. It’s VERY politically incorrect. Lol

    • @clintonorman2859
      @clintonorman2859 2 місяці тому

      Jeez, we're all adults here (online)@@mrwritestuff1

  • @happinesstan
    @happinesstan 8 місяців тому +4

    I never interpreted Travis as finding a connection with Scorsese's character. i always thought he was another example of how far humanity had sunk. He's always on about freaks being the problem, but then this absolutely straight laced guy starts coming out with that shit.
    It might be that he kind of validates his decision to respond violently, but I'm sure he is disgusted by him, more than any of the freaks.

    • @digitalcoffin666
      @digitalcoffin666 4 місяці тому +1

      nah, he gets him

    • @KClouisville
      @KClouisville 4 місяці тому +1

      @@digitalcoffin666 He definitely does. Travis sees his surroundings as a moral cesspool...and here is a guy in the back of the cab who's personal "world" has become tainted by a betrayal by his wife and he's saying he's going to do something about it...."here is a man who stood up" as Travis writes about himself later. It's also no coincidence that the first gun Travis asks Easy Andy about is a 44 magnum......the same caliber gun Scorsese's character says he'll kill his wife with.

  • @user-bo1gf7bg8v
    @user-bo1gf7bg8v 5 місяців тому

    Bill is the greatest comic cinematic mind ever

  • @adamseidel9780
    @adamseidel9780 8 місяців тому +2

    Bill Hader needs to direct

    • @dominator9059
      @dominator9059 8 місяців тому +1

      not sure if you're being sarcastic but according to IMDB he directed 18 episodes of Barry

    • @adamseidel9780
      @adamseidel9780 8 місяців тому +2

      @@dominator9059 He should get more opportunities to direct other shows, other projects, etc. That's great though.

    • @dominator9059
      @dominator9059 8 місяців тому +1

      @@adamseidel9780 Agreed

  • @codydagg2259
    @codydagg2259 8 місяців тому

    Wow, his hand on the glass and it fizzing but looking like its boiling. Phew.

  • @joanstone6740
    @joanstone6740 6 місяців тому +2

    Harvey Keitel should have played Jimmy Hoffa in the Irishman missed opportunity

  • @johnpendarvis7885
    @johnpendarvis7885 9 місяців тому +7

    This is one of those films that I saw with a woman I had a relationship with and it gave us both respect for each others' intellect.

    • @theeoddments960
      @theeoddments960 7 місяців тому

      I love discussing films with significant others. Both Your enthusiasm builds up on each other and you can find new little ways to enjoy the movie in a way that you didn’t think of. If a girl can’t do that, she’s not for me.

  • @kazdizzle117
    @kazdizzle117 10 місяців тому +3

    yoo where do you get these clips????

  • @dgawd2k
    @dgawd2k 8 місяців тому

    I think he likes it

  • @djm122270
    @djm122270 10 місяців тому +5

    ...and then, Bill Hader made "Barry".

  • @arvinbuenaagua5161
    @arvinbuenaagua5161 6 місяців тому +2

    the Joker is Taxi Driver but if Scorsese missed the point

    • @heimdal8
      @heimdal8 Місяць тому +1

      No, The Joker is a dumbed down version of The King of Comedy (by Scorcese).

  • @lolshark99b49
    @lolshark99b49 8 місяців тому +2

    You know Yoda... from Attack of the Clones?

  • @sammihaka2056
    @sammihaka2056 2 місяці тому

    During the movie ending, I suspect the weird 4th wall-breaking colour Saturation that bleeds into the movie frame and gives Bickle his jump scare whilst he's driving the cab away, may imply that Bickle has not healed nor regained consciousness from his shooting injuries, and thus maybe hallucinating whilst he's possibly still bleeding out in that brothel hallway.

    • @bwolfe9040
      @bwolfe9040 2 місяці тому

      I think he just never changed at all and can’t look at himself in the mirror the way Iris said. His whole arc was a complete circle and he is back to the start but this time even crazier

    • @HorySmokes
      @HorySmokes Місяць тому

      More than that. There's a lot to suggest the final scenes are his dying fantasy. Think about it, everything after the shootout seems to work out perfectly - Iris is home safe with her parents, Travis is a hero & Betsy is suddenly interested in him again. At the very least you would expect this dude with a mohawk who just killed a bunch of people might warrant further investigation given that a person matching that description was chased from Palatine's rally earlier that day.

  • @russasher6962
    @russasher6962 6 місяців тому

    This is Fuckin Awesome

  • @Research0digo
    @Research0digo 10 днів тому

    So Keitel dies on the stoop - or up in the apartment? He gets shot twice. ?

  • @ejret
    @ejret 2 місяці тому

    saw taxi driver last week.the movie feels just as relevant today as in 1976.a haunting movie about loneliness and mental disorders and what those things can lead to when society doesnt care.the film score is a bit dated though.

  • @stevesgrandma5401
    @stevesgrandma5401 2 місяці тому

    Are these AI? Where do you get these clips?

  • @danwroy
    @danwroy 6 місяців тому

    He flinches?

  • @tonymontana4284
    @tonymontana4284 4 дні тому

    Too bad the ending was decolorized to a hue because it was deemed to bloody.

  • @tonypalmentera7752
    @tonypalmentera7752 8 місяців тому

    Joker has so much in common with Taxi Driver, the two main characters.

    • @lynnturman8157
      @lynnturman8157 2 місяці тому

      Joker is a pale imitation of Taxi Driver.

  • @SuperWhofan1
    @SuperWhofan1 2 місяці тому

    Women hate Scorsese movies, which explains his continued, brutal snubs at the Oscars.

  • @123rockfan
    @123rockfan 6 місяців тому

    I feel like Taxi Driver would be way more meaningful today if Scorsese didn’t hire a literal child pornographer to work on Gangs of New York

  • @trucomment
    @trucomment 10 місяців тому +8

    even if hes a psycho it still is heroic what he did imo his mental state doesnt take away from that human act.

    • @rustincohle2135
      @rustincohle2135 9 місяців тому +12

      The only reason he did it is cuz he failed in his attempt with Palantine and Travis still had that bloodlust so he took it out on the pimps instead.

    • @clanofclams2720
      @clanofclams2720 8 місяців тому +3

      He's not a hero.

    • @trucomment
      @trucomment 8 місяців тому +1

      @@clanofclams2720 doing something heroic doesnt deem you a hero.

    • @clanofclams2720
      @clanofclams2720 8 місяців тому +2

      @@trucomment it wasn't a heroic deed. motive matters.

    • @ilikecinema1234
      @ilikecinema1234 6 місяців тому +1

      ​@@clanofclams2720 Doesn't matter if it wasn't done with good intentions it still has a very positive outcome. Don't you understand the times we live in? Ends have justified the means for a long time

  • @docbrown6797
    @docbrown6797 6 місяців тому

    This and the two Godfather films are the best of the 1970s.

  • @TheRealNormanBates
    @TheRealNormanBates 9 місяців тому +1

    Travis Bickle is The Punisher.

  • @sylvaindt
    @sylvaindt 10 місяців тому +3

    After reading Tarantinos book, the insight and stories, I realize it’s just a movie about a buffoon. He’s a buffoon haha

  • @MusicMissionary
    @MusicMissionary 4 місяці тому +1

    He's kind of a proto-incel character isn't he?

  • @yinghanfu9047
    @yinghanfu9047 10 місяців тому +1

    Jee, Bill, I thought you were funny!

  • @likearollingstone007
    @likearollingstone007 6 місяців тому +1

    Back in the ‘70 a character like Travis Bickle was kinda unique. In today’s world there’s a Travis in every other basements in America not talking to anyone in person anymore. Egotistical anti-social generation.

  • @Matthew-qu1ql
    @Matthew-qu1ql 11 місяців тому +2

    Validation is great.

  • @zombiegrease72
    @zombiegrease72 Рік тому +24

    It's a film about male depression.

    • @illygah
      @illygah Рік тому +7

      it's actually about the cure

    • @zombiegrease72
      @zombiegrease72 Рік тому +2

      ​@John Morgan Um...no it's not. Depression has no cure knucklehead. It's like diabetes. No cure. But it can be "managed" knucklehead. Plus, the sting with him looking at the mirror shows its cyclical nature. He never changes. Knucklehead.

    • @masterofallgoons
      @masterofallgoons 9 місяців тому +3

      ​@@Davidzinuhaha- well said

    • @user-er3ri6sc3j
      @user-er3ri6sc3j 23 дні тому +1

      Good point of view.