EPISODE · Apr 11, 2013 · 1H 19M
Taxi Driver • The Next Reel
from The Next Reel Film Podcast · host TruStory FM
We're continuing our 1976 series with Martin Scorsese's gritty film Taxi Driver, one of his greatest and arguably most talked about films. Based on a screenplay by Paul Schrader, who set out to write about loneliness, Scorsese's film burst onto the scene with Travis Bickle as the antihero in a gritty, grimy New York full of sex and violence, very much establishing Scorsese as a filmmaking force to be reckoned with. Join us — Pete Wright and Andy Nelson — as we discuss the fascinating filmmaking techniques Scorsese employs in making this film, taking elements of experimental filmmaking and mixing it with a vibrant and alive camera to create an amazingly visual film. We talk about the performances — Robert De Niro, Jodie Foster, Albert Brooks, Cybill Shepard, Harvey Keitel — and what the actors bring to the table. We chat about the nature of a film essentially about a psychopath and how that affects its audience, and in particular Pete who now hates himself for not liking the movie (despite still appreciating it). And we expound on the majestic score by Bernard Herrmann — his last — and what it brings to the film, even if Andy can't remember his name. We have a great conversation about the film with just the right amount of disagreements thrown in for your listening pleasure. Tune in! Support The Next Reel Family of Film Podcasts:Become a member for just $5/month or $55/yearJoin our Discord community of movie loversThe Next Reel Family of Film Podcasts:Cinema Scope: Bridging Genres, Subgenres, and MovementsThe Film BoardMovies We LikeThe Next Reel Film PodcastSitting in the DarkConnect With Us:Main Site: WebMovie Platforms: Letterboxd | FlickchartSocial Media: Facebook | Instagram | Threads | Bluesky | YouTube | PinterestYour Hosts: Andy | PeteShop & Stream:Merch Store: Apparel, stickers, mugs & moreWatch Page: Buy/rent films we've discussedOriginals: Source material from our episodesSpecial offers: Letterboxd Pro/Patron discount | Audible
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We're continuing our 1976 series with Martin Scorsese's gritty film Taxi Driver, one of his greatest and arguably most talked about films. Based on a screenplay by Paul Schrader, who set out to write about loneliness, Scorsese's film burst onto the scene with Travis Bickle as the antihero in a gritty, grimy New York full of sex and violence, very much establishing Scorsese as a filmmaking force to be reckoned with. Join us — Pete Wright and Andy Nelson — as we discuss the fascinating filmmaking techniques Scorsese employs in making this film, taking elements of experimental filmmaking and mixing it with a vibrant and alive camera to create an amazingly visual film. We talk about the performances — Robert De Niro, Jodie Foster, Albert Brooks, Cybill Shepard, Harvey Keitel — and what the actors bring to the table. We chat about the nature of a film essentially about a psychopath and how that affects its audience, and in particular Pete who now hates himself for not liking the movie (despite still appreciating it). And we expound on the majestic score by Bernard Herrmann — his last — and what it brings to the film, even if Andy can't remember his name. We have a great conversation about the film with just the right amount of disagreements thrown in for your listening pleasure. Tune in! Support The Next Reel Family of Film Podcasts:Become a member for just $5/month or $55/yearJoin our Discord community of movie loversThe Next Reel Family of Film Podcasts:Cinema Scope: Bridging Genres, Subgenres, and MovementsThe Film BoardMovies We LikeThe Next Reel Film PodcastSitting in the DarkConnect With Us:Main Site: WebMovie Platforms: Letterboxd | FlickchartSocial Media: Facebook | Instagram | Threads | Bluesky | YouTube | PinterestYour Hosts: Andy | PeteShop & Stream:<a href="https://www.teepublic.com/stores/trustoryfm/albums/46052-the-next-reel-film-podcast"...
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