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Martin Scorsese’s Taxi Driver ends on a strangely quiet note after a storm of violence - Travis Bickle survives a bloody shootout and suddenly becomes a local hero.
Robert De Niro’s iconic Taxi Driver character did 50 push-ups and 50 pull-ups a day. But is that enough to actually build ...
Martin Scorsese says there are now more people living with the same psychological and mental state as his Taxi Driver lead, Travis Bickle, famously played by Robert De Niro.. As part of a recent ...
Travis Bickle wasn't supposed to be an anti-hero; his genocidal motivation was erased from the film to avert controversy. According to film historian Amy Taubin, ...
Travis Bickle was recently in the news due to a rumor that De Niro was reprising the iconic character for a new Uber commercial. The company later confirmed that De Niro will be seen later this ...
Paul Schrader, the screenwriter of the 1976 drama “Taxi Driver,” slammed Robert De Niro after rumor spread that he was reprising the role of Travis Bickle in an ad campaign for Uber.
UPDATE Robert De Niro’s PR person Stan Rosenfield said the actor’s just-completed Uber commercial “has nothing to do with his his Taxi Driver character whatsoever. This rumor is based on a ...
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 ...
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 .
Beyond Travis Bickle’s bedroom was the tattoo station. The festival teamed up with Allied Tattoo of Brooklyn, and two people were inked each day of the festival, for $180 to $300 each.