View Full Version : I'm re-watching TAXI now as an adult
MrCharmingMan 03-26-2017, 01:30 PM I'm now re-watching TAXI now as an adult.
As a child it would come on right around bed time as my parents would make me go to sleep. So I often have fond nostalgic memories of the opening theme song since that would literally be the last thing I hear before falling asleep.
I'm now re-watching or quite frankly watching for real the first time on Netflix. Right now they only have the DVDs not the streaming and it seems like they are missing season 3 so it jumps from season 2 to 4. So I guess I missed out on season 3.
But now watching the show as an adult I see that the show was really great. The writing was excellent back then with so many character backstories and compelling scenarios that they get them into. I see a lot of boxing stars and former famous athletes from the 70's doing cameos. I see that most of the guys dread being a taxi driver but they all kinda accept the fact that its their destiny or at least a means of surviving (paying rent, bills, etc).
I'm only on season 4 disc 2, but again I missed all of season 3 since Netflix doesn't carry that season for some reason?
I think TAXI has the best sitcom theme song of all time. I can listen to it all day on repeat literally!
Did I miss a lot in season 3? I'm sure I did. I don't really care for Christopher Lloyd's character Jim. He seems to be always drunk or hungover and when he speaks he's always like congested and clearing his throat all the time? WTF? Did he have like really bad allergies in real life or something?
What are some of your favorite episodes?
Anna Karenina 03-26-2017, 03:00 PM Major TAXI lover here.
One of my favorite moments was when Louie was negotiating how much money he could get out of Jim's wealthy father after he inadvertenly burned down Louie's apartment. :lol:
Anna Karenina 03-26-2017, 03:01 PM ALEX: "You see that guy over there? He's an actor. The guy on the phone, he's a prize fighter. This lady over here, she's a beautician. The man behind her, he's a writer. Me? I'm a cab driver. I'm the only cab driver in this place."
My favorite episode is probably "The Great Race" from Season 2. Alex and Louie have a contest to see who can earn the most money in one shift.
Do tips count?
Of course they do! :lol:
Svenfan1234 03-26-2017, 03:17 PM I love Taxi! I have all the DVDs! It's a really good show!
Anna Karenina 03-26-2017, 03:53 PM I love Taxi! I have all the DVDs! It's a really good show!
I am so glad you love it.
One of my favorite sitcoms of all time, they had a few clunkers here and there but for the most part they were consistently excellent.
I love imitating Carol Kane as Simka.
"Smooth, milky white? Yours!" :lol:
Adamantium 03-26-2017, 05:07 PM I love imitating Carol Kane as Simka.
"Smooth, milky white? Yours!" :lol:
Every now and then I'll say "Bye-Bye" just like Latka. Of course, I don't think anyone I'm saying that to knows who I'm impersonating.
Edison 03-27-2017, 01:05 AM Jim is featured in several of my favorites - how he..um.. got that way, getting his driver's license, and Gary. And, of course, Louie's apartment.
MrCharmingMan 03-27-2017, 05:22 PM Major TAXI lover here.
One of my favorite moments was when Louie was negotiating how much money he could get out of Jim's wealthy father after he inadvertenly burned down Louie's apartment. :lol:
So Jim's father is wealthy? Why does Jim appear to be a step above being homeless then? Why is his apartment so crappy?
MrCharmingMan 03-28-2017, 01:27 PM Every now and then I'll say "Bye-Bye" just like Latka. Of course, I don't think anyone I'm saying that to knows who I'm impersonating.
Would you say Balki from Perfect Strangers is a total rip off of Latka? I mean he's damn near a carbon copy poor mans Latka right?
Anna Karenina 03-28-2017, 01:44 PM Every now and then I'll say "Bye-Bye" just like Latka. Of course, I don't think anyone I'm saying that to knows who I'm impersonating.
"Tank you veddy much" for sharing that.
"Eeebie dah" ;) :lol: (all purpose word in Latka's unnamed language)
Anna Karenina 03-28-2017, 01:50 PM So Jim's father is wealthy? Why does Jim appear to be a step above being homeless then? Why is his apartment so crappy?
Jim's priorities and lifestyle changed when he spent years as a stoner. His attractive college room mate got him started on a pot brownie and he went from straight laced rich kid to a straight up bonkers Reverend of his own
Church of the Peaceful". He was introduced as the guy who married Latka and a prostitute so Latka could get his green card. His appearance was so successful that they made him a regular cast member.
MrCharmingMan 03-28-2017, 01:56 PM Jim's priorities and lifestyle changed when he spent years as a stoner. His attractive college room mate got him started on a pot brownie and he went from straight laced rich kid to a straight up bonkers Reverend of his own
Church of the Peaceful". He was introduced as the guy who married Latka and a prostitute so Latka could get his green card. His appearance was so successful that they made him a regular cast member.
I remember that episode Latka has to marry a pros to stay in the USA. I don't remember the episode where they explained Jim's backstory though? Does it come in later on? I'm only on Season 4 disc 1.
I don't remember seeing anything about Jim eating a pot brownie or him being in college or an attractive college room mate?
Also doesn't Andy's alter ego start showing up soon? I haven't seen him yet?
Anna Karenina 03-28-2017, 02:02 PM I remember that episode Latka has to marry a pros to stay in the USA. I don't remember the episode where they explained Jim's backstory though? Does it come in later on? I'm only on Season 4 disc 1.
I don't remember seeing anything about Jim eating a pot brownie or him being in college or an attractive college room mate?
Also doesn't Andy's alter ego start showing up soon? I haven't seen him yet?
From my memory Jim's back story and Vic Ferrari both show up in season 3.
The pot brownie stuff comes from season 4 when all the cabbies describe the turning points in their lives in "The Roads Less Traveled" with newly created flashbacks. One of the funniest 2 parters ever.
:wave:
MrCharmingMan 03-28-2017, 02:45 PM From my memory Jim's back story and Vic Ferrari both show up in season 3.
The pot brownie stuff comes from season 4 when all the cabbies describe the turning points in their lives in "The Roads Less Traveled" with newly created flashbacks. One of the funniest 2 parters ever.
:wave:
Awesome! Yeah I can't wait to get there I'm on season 4 right now.
But no I was talking about andy's alter ego Tony Clifton doesn't he show up in TAXI as well? I could be wrong?
Adamantium 03-28-2017, 03:05 PM Awesome! Yeah I can't wait to get there I'm on season 4 right now.
But no I was talking about andy's alter ego Tony Clifton doesn't he show up in TAXI as well? I could be wrong?
No, Tony Clifton never shows up. He was supposed to in the season 1 Christmas episode, but was infamously fired and replaced.
MrCharmingMan 04-17-2017, 02:31 AM Jim's priorities and lifestyle changed when he spent years as a stoner. His attractive college room mate got him started on a pot brownie and he went from straight laced rich kid to a straight up bonkers Reverend of his own
Church of the Peaceful". He was introduced as the guy who married Latka and a prostitute so Latka could get his green card. His appearance was so successful that they made him a regular cast member.
I just saw the episode with the pot brownies. You never told me Jim's roommate was Tom Hanks! LOL
I was glad to see Lloyd able to play such a stuck up proper smart Harvard student, I was worried that Lloyd could only speak in that annoying Jim congested manner, because he pretty much acts the same way as Doc Brown in BTTF. Again Netflix does not have season 3 so I missed the entire season 3 thats why I never knew Jim came form a wealthy family.
Torgo 04-17-2017, 10:55 AM I just saw the episode with the pot brownies. You never told me Jim's roommate was Tom Hanks! LOL
I was glad to see Lloyd able to play such a stuck up proper smart Harvard student, I was worried that Lloyd could only speak in that annoying Jim congested manner, because he pretty much acts the same way as Doc Brown in BTTF. Again Netflix does not have season 3 so I missed the entire season 3 thats why I never knew Jim came form a wealthy family.
Lloyd I think got slightly typecast with those two roles, like you say he played them basically the same way. But more recently he showed he could do more than that, and actually be creepy for his role in the 2016 movie I Am Not A Serial Killer.
MrCharmingMan 04-17-2017, 03:30 PM Lloyd I think got slightly typecast with those two roles, like you say he played them basically the same way. But more recently he showed he could do more than that, and actually be creepy for his role in the 2016 movie I Am Not A Serial Killer.
Yeah well if you notice he plays Jim and Doc Brown the same way with the crazy eyes and his voice is rather irritating like a congested drunk. I seriously wondered if Lloyd suffers from some kind of congestive disorder or really bad allergies. Like he seems to always need to clear his throat. If you listen carefully in TAXI he clears his throat like literally a few times per episode while he's delivering his lines.
I never saw I Am Not A Serial Killer is it worth a view? Sounds like a Lifetime movie to be honest.
OH Nuts! 04-18-2017, 05:17 AM Two OUTSTANDING eps that are a MUST WATCH
S2ep 14. "Louie Meets The Folks"
S4ep18 "The Unkindest Cut"
Both are hilarious with great endings. I won't say any more as I don't want to spoil them for you.
Torgo 04-19-2017, 02:42 PM Yeah well if you notice he plays Jim and Doc Brown the same way with the crazy eyes and his voice is rather irritating like a congested drunk. I seriously wondered if Lloyd suffers from some kind of congestive disorder or really bad allergies. Like he seems to always need to clear his throat. If you listen carefully in TAXI he clears his throat like literally a few times per episode while he's delivering his lines.
I never saw I Am Not A Serial Killer is it worth a view? Sounds like a Lifetime movie to be honest.
Nothing like a Lifetime movie, but the titles does sound like one of theirs.:)
I think it's one of the best movies of 2016, but I'm not sure what kinds of films you like. It's a violent serial killer horror film.
treky 05-03-2017, 03:08 AM I just saw the episode with the pot brownies. You never told me Jim's roommate was Tom Hanks! LOL
I was glad to see Lloyd able to play such a stuck up proper smart Harvard student, I was worried that Lloyd could only speak in that annoying Jim congested manner, because he pretty much acts the same way as Doc Brown in BTTF. Again Netflix does not have season 3 so I missed the entire season 3 thats why I never knew Jim came form a wealthy family.
in a book I have about "TAXI" (it's called "Hailing TAXI"-I don't know if it's still in print) it says Tom Hanks did that episode for free.
treky 05-03-2017, 03:11 AM Lloyd I think got slightly typecast with those two roles, like you say he played them basically the same way. But more recently he showed he could do more than that, and actually be creepy for his role in the 2016 movie I Am Not A Serial Killer.
he was also good as a Klingon Commander named Kruge in STAR TREK III: THE SEARCH FOR SPOCK.
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