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You Talkin' to Me?

  • 1987
  • R
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
3.9/10
1.1K
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You Talkin' to Me? (1987)
SatireComedy

A young actor's fascination with Robert De Niro's "Taxi Driver" persona leads him into a morass of strange and obsessional behaviors.A young actor's fascination with Robert De Niro's "Taxi Driver" persona leads him into a morass of strange and obsessional behaviors.A young actor's fascination with Robert De Niro's "Taxi Driver" persona leads him into a morass of strange and obsessional behaviors.

  • Director
    • Charles Winkler
  • Writer
    • Charles Winkler
  • Stars
    • Jim Youngs
    • James Noble
    • Mykelti Williamson
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.9/10
    1.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Charles Winkler
    • Writer
      • Charles Winkler
    • Stars
      • Jim Youngs
      • James Noble
      • Mykelti Williamson
    • 5User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jim Youngs
    Jim Youngs
    • Bronson Green
    James Noble
    James Noble
    • Peter Archer
    Mykelti Williamson
    Mykelti Williamson
    • Thatcher Marks
    • (as Mikel T. Williamson)
    Faith Ford
    Faith Ford
    • Dana Archer
    Bess Motta
    Bess Motta
    • Judith Margolis
    Rex Ryon
    Rex Ryon
    • Kevin
    Brian Thompson
    Brian Thompson
    • James
    Alan King
    Alan King
    • Self
    Margo Winkler
    Margo Winkler
    • Receptionist
    Carl D. Parker
    • Luke Clearwater
    Niles Brewster
    • Casting Director
    Bill Wood
    • Ted Walthrope
    Kris Bergen
    • Messenger
    Doug Cox
    Doug Cox
    • Thief
    Webster Williams
    Webster Williams
    • Casting Director #1
    Frankie Dewey Parker
    • Casting Director #2
    George Stokes
    • Casting Director #3
    Marji Martin
    Marji Martin
    • Casting Director #4
    • Director
      • Charles Winkler
    • Writer
      • Charles Winkler
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    3prestonmyer

    haha i hope not

    ok. for starters, taxi driver is amazing. this, this is not taxi driver or amazing. what it is is bad. but i thought it was bad funny, which means that it did have some redeeming qualities. like the dialogue...wow. there was more or less no plot, the characters were all stupid, and the movie was preachy. there were some places were i thought the movie would dive into taxi driver type violence, which would have hit the message at the end of the movie on the head much harder. i can't even believe that there are like 20 other people who have seen this movie. yeah, it's worth watching if you are real bored and you want to reaffirm the fact that anyone can make a movie, or at least can try to.
    newnoir

    This is NOT a good movie!

    The dudes at MST3K should see this dog of a film. It's basically about a dopey hack actor in Hollywood who can't land any acting gigs. And he has this strange obsession with the movie Taxi Driver. So what does this dumb actor do? He dyes his hair blonde and starts acting like a L.A. surfer dude in the naive hope this will get him acting roles. You'll laugh yer head off at so many of this movie's inadvertently funny scenes. Like when the actor dude's girlfriend is heart broken and sobbing and saying lines like, "How could you do this to me?" And why is she crying? Cos he dyed his hair blonde and became a surfer dude to get acting gigs. This movie makes no sense at ALL! The actor who played the governor on Benson is in this too and he plays a stereotypical right wing politician with lotsa dumb funny dialog. This movie will crack you up, trust me. You talking' to me?!
    2vertigo_14

    It's hard to take this movie seriously. (spoilers)

    Despite the gravity of the subject and probably the good intentions of the filmmakers to make a film addressing white supremacy, the inconsistencies of its main character, Bronson Green, aspiring New York actor easily turned L.A. phony, makes it hard to take the story seriously. Green, who is constantly rejected by Los Angeles casting agents for being obsolete (i.e. too New York when the 80s is looking for big, blonde, and dumb), he finds success comes easily when he's willing to succumb to falsifying his image. Unfortunately, the new hair dye and pacified "surfer" attitude lands him an acting opportunity with the Jericho Church, which subscribes white supremacist teaching of the Aryan nation. Green is willing to easily forget his past, and particularly turning his back on his young black friend of ten years, in order to be the Church's new spokesman. This makes no sense, seeing as how principled our character initially is. It is this sudden, and loose change in character, coupled with an abrupt reversion back to the hardened, DeNiro-obsessed (as his Taxi Driver character) form who is able to battle the villains. A noble attempt on the filmmakers, but one that ultimately reveals itself as anything but serious.

    The other characters, too, are quite annoying and what we are forced to recognize in them comes too easily -- the psychotic paranoia of the Church leader, the self-interested actress girlfriend (the first girlfriend Bronson has when he's in L.A.), and the new blonde girlfriend who's character lacks so much development, she is, for the most part, just a walking, talking void. We are just supposed to see them in fleeting moments in which something random forces us to draw assumptions about the characters. But there is really little development of any of them.

    The other problem with this film is the ungodly amount of time the characters are involved in very little important action. Much of the beginning concerns introducing the characters, obviously, and later we see Bronson's difficulties with breaking into the L.A. acting scene and the frustrations which stem from constant rejection. But after he does willingly change his looks and personality in order to become accepted, there is at least a good twenty minutes to thirty minutes of wasted film in which very little of anything happens.

    For films that seek to draw attention to the irrational fears behind racism, this was not one done with enough credibility.
    10sethn172

    Hey you!!!!!

    You talking' to me? You tellin' me that this movie is nothing' more than hogwash? You thinking' about not watching this movie all the way through? You talking' trash about this film? You hatin' on this flick????? Well, from the title itself, it seems like a funny type of cool, action-like entertainment. Personally, I thought of this film as excellent from start to finish. I liked how the story flowed and all of that. This is one of the greats of the 1980s, and as for me, I liked that decade (even though I was born in the same year that this movie came out)! "You Talking' to Me?" is such an excellent film that has everything you ever wanted in a single motion picture alone. 10 stars

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    • Trivia
      The old woman at the receptionist's desk who asks Bronson if he's got an appointment is Margo Winkler, the director-writer's mother.
    • Goofs
      When Dana and Bronson are "surfing" on the beach, you can hear Dana shouting and laughing, but her mouth remains frozen in a smile.
    • Connections
      References Taxi Driver (1976)

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    • Release date
      • September 25, 1987 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ehi, dici a me?
    • Filming locations
      • Hartford, Connecticut, USA
    • Production companies
      • Polaire Films
      • Second Generation Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $27,174
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,569
      • Sep 27, 1987
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 37 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby

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