Taxi Driver wasn't a very high reviewed movie (except by Ebert, he always got it right historically), when it came out. Neither were any of Kubrick's films (Especially not A Clockwork Orange, which was banned from british cinema for about 15 years, and American audiences which outright rejected it) 2001, in the same light, had the most walk-outs of any film in history. They are directors that have aged and found success as people look back on their works. Nowadays I don't think you would find many people who have bad things to say about Stanley Kubrick (at least not heavily respected critics as was the case in the 70's. The 70's had the MOST terrible films of any genre. Hollywood crushed all of the good movies at that period of time. the 70's Hollywood mainstream was made up of spaghetti westerns and Pam Grier Foxy Lady-esque disco films. Only Quentin Tarantino can make these things wonderful, otherwise they are just pure trash.



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