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Added on: 26/6/2000 21:39
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Taxi (UK)

7 / 10
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"Hollywood certainly doesn`t make `em like this any more" - Uncut
Certificate: 15
Running Time: 86 mins
Retail Price: £19.99
Release Date:

Synopsis:
Former pizza delivery guy Daniel is speed crazy. Embarking on a new career as a taxi driver, his specially modified car is so fast even police radar can`t spot him!

When he unwittingly gives a high-speed ride to police officer Emilien, he is forced to accept a deal to keep his license: a stint as Emilien`s personal driver. Now on the other side of the law, Daniel becomes the unlikely mastermind behind an investigation into a gang of German bank robbers.

Aided by his girlfriend, Emilien`s mother and a whole squad of pizza delivery boys Daniel and Emilien join forces with hilarious consequences to foil the robbers on foot, on scooters and of course in taxis.

Special Features:
Interactive Menus
Scene Access
Trailer
Main Cast and Crew Biographies

Video Tracks:
Widescreen Letterbox 1.78:1

Audio Tracks:
Dolby Digital Stereo 2.0 French

Subtitle Tracks:
English

Directed By:
Gérard Pirès

Written By:

Starring:
Emma Sjöberg
Manuela Gourary
Marion Cotillard
Frédéric Diefenthal
Samy Naceri

Casting By:
Djamel Ouahab
Winny Calissoni
Jeanne Biras

Soundtrack By:
IAM

Director of Photography:
Jean-Pierre Sauvaire

Editor:
Véronique Lange

Costume Designer:
Chattoune

Production Designer:
Jean-Jacques Gernolle

Producer:
Michele Petin
Laurent Petin
Luc Besson

Distributor:
Metrodome

Your Opinions and Comments

8 / 10
taxi is a good fast film if you wolud like to race a kited up peugot 405 around the street then you will like the file
posted by david hughes on 29/6/2000 16:12
6 / 10
Visually stunning, with a great print, revealing that, though there is not much going on upstairs.
posted by Richard73 on 7/2/2001 19:27
7 / 10
I bought this film because it was on offer, and because I had heard from someone, somewhere that it was a pretty good film. I couldn't quite remember who that person was, and thinking about it now, I'm not entirely sure that they said it was a particularly good film - merely that they had seen it. Anyway - whoever it was that I had a 15 second conversation about this film - thank you.

Because, this film is pretty damned good. I wouldn't say it was fantastic, but I watched it without knowing anything about it and with relatively little expectations of it. Basically I was very pleasantly surprised. But then it was written by Luc Besson.

The film has been given a great transfer, and the audio (DD 2.0) is pretty good too. Although I am happy with just having English subtitles, others may not be as forgiving that there is no English dubbed option. Unfortunately, the disc offers little in the way of extras - a trailer and filmographies and that's about it. While I suppose it's better than nothing, it is still very disappointing.
posted by Rich Davies on 10/9/2002 08:28
7 / 10
Extras:
Biographies- Quite good titbits of information about the cast.
Trailer- OK, just your average trailer.

Overview:
Danny is an ex pizza delivery boy who finally gets his taxi license, but when giving a `customer` a lift he must drive for his enemy, the french police in order to keep his driving license.

Review:
A pleasently surprisingly film which certainly has its moments. The film focuses on one lad, Danny and his `quest` to become the fastest taxi driver in France. When he gives a policeman a lift at 100+mph through the streets of France he must become his driver to keep his license. It`s the car chases and car driving scenes that are the real star of this film and the scooter tricks (like the somersault) can be hilariously funny. My personal favourite scene is where Danny drives a guy to the airport and is so fast he knocks the police radar over with his speed. The plot in which Danny and the copper must help find the Mercedes Gang is rather good and makesway for some interesting character build up. I enjoyed this film and I think anyone with a good film sense will like it too.

Picture:
Presented in non anamorphic 1.78:1 widescreen the print is quite good with a nice clear picture.

Sound:
A 2.0 dolby digital track is what lets this film down (along with the small extras). This could`ve had a fantastic 5.1 track.

Overall:
A great film let down by poor extras and the escape of a 5.1 soundtrack. However, it is a very cheap title to buy. Go get it I say.
posted by DVDSam on 3/3/2003 14:41
7 / 10
Great fun!! I didnt hear too much about this movie and only bought it because it was going cheap. It was a surprise to me how great this movie was. Produced by Luc Besson, this has to be one of the finest French movies ever made. Sure it doesnt have much critical acclaim but it is Pure Entertainment. Packed full of comedy and action, this is quickly becoming a cult movie and has already spawned a sequel, with a third movie also in the making.

I cant believe I hadnt reviewed this dvd earlier because it is a gem. The plot focuses on Daniel, a speed maniac in a peugeot taxi in marsailles who is forced to help a cop catch a fast gang of bank robbers. L`operation Cobra!!!

The picture is vibrant and brilliant. Maybe a few signs of grain but otherwise it is surprisingly brilliant for a french movie. The sound although its only a DD 2.0 still kicks ass. A DD 5.1 would have been more suited but this 2.0 is still clear and sounds great.

Not much with extras, a trailer and some filmographies. This was a disapointment as I believe the German and French releases had more extras.

Overall its a great movie. Its £4.49 at http://www.play.com so theres no excuses, go and buy this movie NOW!
posted by dicanio on 6/3/2003 19:53