'You talkin’ to me?’ setning De Niros í Taxi Driver stolinn frá Bruce Springsteen.

The world dropped a collectively load in its sweatpants today when it was revealed that Robert DeNiro actually stole his most famous line in Taxi Driver.  From Bruce Springsteen.

De Niro made the admission to Springsteen’s bandmate Clarence Clemons - who coached the actor to play the saxophone for movie New York, New York.

Clemons tells the New York Daily News, “(He) had been to one of our concerts and the audience was yelling out ‘Bruce!’ In those days, Bruce would stop onstage and say, ‘You talkin’ to me?’

“De Niro was kind of channeling him.” [DailyExpress]

 


Britains Got Talent criticised for Susan Boyle drama


The Priory groups chief medical officer has spoke to the public to criticise TV production companies who are responsible making ill prepared people famous.

Professor Chris Thompson said: 'I would want to know that people being exposed to such pressures are actually looked after. I think I know what TV companies would say - they would say "these people are willing volunteers..." The fact that there is consent between the TV company and contestant does not prevent the TV company having a duty of care once that consent has been given.'

Britain's Got Talent producer Talkback Thames spokesman said:

'Compared to something like Big Brother, where you are looking at people going into a house for three months, the people on Britain's Got Talent have three or four performances maximum and spend only seven to ten days in a hotel for the semi-finals and finals. It is a very different scenario. But because of the level of media attention and the speed with which it became a global phenomenon, we will be reviewing all of our policies in relation to psychological treatment.'


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