What famous line is you talking to me?
What famous line is you talking to me? While Taxi Driver did not end up winning any Oscars that year, it gave Hollywood one of its most quotable lines of all time “You talkin' to me?” Travis is looking at himself in the mirror as he is mumbling gibberish and practicing pulling a handgun out of his pocket.
Why is taxi driver so praised?
Scorsese injects a real understanding of the place and a real sense of foreboding into even the earliest scenes. He inserts clever and meaningful shots into scenes that other directors might just have filmed straight and his choice of scene and shot compliments the script is depicting Travis descending into madness.
What is the most famous line from movies?
- Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn. Gone with the Wind (1939) ...
- I'm gonna make him an offer he can't refuse. The Godfather (1972) ...
- You don't understand! I coulda had class. ...
- Toto, I've a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore. The Wizard of Oz (1939) ...
- Here's looking at you, kid.
How violent is taxi driver?
There is almost no violence in this film until it's final sequence where the violence in cranked up to eleven. There are overwhelming amounts of blood soaking the walls, gore, shrieks of pain, and ruthless murder in this final sequence.