‘Taxi Driver’ writer disses Robert De Niro over rumored Uber ad: ‘Ouch’

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.

“Ouch,” Schrader, 77, wrote in a Facebook post on Wednesday.

“Why Bob would do this is beyond my reckoning,” he continued. “But I haven’t seen it. If I’m lucky I never will.”

However, when contacted by The Post, a rep for De Niro declined to clarify the nature of the ad, reporting simply that the 80-year-old actor had indeed partnered with Uber, but reports of a “Taxi Driver” theme were “fabricated.”

“We are filming with Robert De Niro in London for a new Uber UK campaign, which will launch later in the year,” the spokesperson wrote.

Uber furthermore told Gizmodo that De Niro won’t be referencing phrases from the movie in the ads.

Paul Schrader, 77, is not too happy with Robert De Niro, it seems.
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Photo of Robert De Niro in "Taxi Driver."
“Why Bob would do this is beyond my reckoning,” Schrader wrote. “But I haven’t seen it. If I’m lucky I never will.”
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Photo of Robert De Niro at a speaking engagement.
De Niro starred in the 1976 film.
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Last week, The Sun reported that the “Goodfellas” star would be shooting a series of ads for the car company in London.

De Niro starred as Bickle in the controversial movie, a loner who takes up a job as a New York City taxi driver.

It was reported — falsely, apparently — that De Niro would replicate his unforgettable line in the movie: “You talkin’ to me?”

De Niro’s role in “Taxi Driver” scored him a win for “Best Actor” at the New York Film Critics Circle Awards in 1976, as well as “Best Actor” at the Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards. The film also won an award at the Cannes Film Festival in 1976.

The actor scored an Oscar nomination in 1977 for “Best Actor in a Leading Role” — which he lost to Peter Finch for his work in the 1976 comedy, “Network.”


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“He’s going to be Travis Bickle, saying some phrases and playing up to it,” an unnamed source alleged to The Sun about the ads.
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Photo of Robert De Niro.
The film also won an award at the Cannes Film Festival in 1976.
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During a 2013 interview with The Guardian, De Niro admitted that he was curious about where his character, Travis, would be at the time.

“But I’d like to see where Travis is today,” he told the outlet.

“There was something about the guy – all that rage and alienation, that’s what the city can do to you. I mean Marty and I are from New York, and even we can feel alienated.”

In recent months, De Niro has faced his fair share of heartache and happiness.

In July, the “Falling In Love” star lost his grandson, Leandro De Niro Rodriguez, at the age of 19 after he passed away from a “toxic” combination of illicit drugs.

In April, he welcomed his seventh child, a daughter named Gia, with his partner Tiffany Chen.

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