hexaflexagonbear [he/him] to Movies & TV • edit-21 year agoMartin Scorsese Says the “Psychological and Emotional State” of ‘Taxi Driver’s’ Travis Bickle Has Become a Tragic “Norm”external-linkmessage-square25 fedilinkarrow-up160
arrow-up160external-linkMartin Scorsese Says the “Psychological and Emotional State” of ‘Taxi Driver’s’ Travis Bickle Has Become a Tragic “Norm”hexaflexagonbear [he/him] to Movies & TV • edit-21 year agomessage-square25 Commentsfedilink
minus-squarehexaflexagonbear [he/him]hexagonhexbear17·1 year agoI actually liked his style of dialogue before it became just how everyone talks in media for a while. link
minus-squareHarryLime [any]hexbear15·1 year agoYeah me too. I think a lot of the writers who imitate his style accentuate the more annoying aspects of it. link
minus-squareGriffithDidNothingWrong [comrade/them]hexbear14·1 year agoAaron Sorkin did it first. Whedon pared it with more likeable characters and accessible settings link
I actually liked his style of dialogue before it became just how everyone talks in media for a while.
Yeah me too. I think a lot of the writers who imitate his style accentuate the more annoying aspects of it.
Aaron Sorkin did it first. Whedon pared it with more likeable characters and accessible settings