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Warner Bros. just finished its annual presentation at CinemaCon and yada, yada, yada... Joker looks fucking incredible. That's what I tweeted an hour ago, and I'm standing by that insightful assessment. Don't worry, you're all going to be able to watch the Joker trailer tomorrow, so if you want to go in fresh then stop reading right now. Those who dare to continue, spoilers lie ahead. The trailer, set to Jimmy Durante's "Smile," opens on a happy note, with Joaquin Phoenix explaining to a therapist that his mother always told him to "smile and put …
Martin Scorsese has made a lot of great movies, but Taxi Driver could still make a claim for being his best movie. It’s certainly his definitive work: New York is a character in the movie, it has a beautiful jazzy score, it explores a seedy criminal underworld, it’s unapologetically graphic, it represents its place in history with a cynical view of the Vietnam War, and it stars Robert De Niro as a deeply flawed and violent leading character. If it’s not the greatest Scorsese movie, it’s the one that most represents his strengths as a director. Here are the 10 Most Memorable Quotes From Taxi Driver.