I saw this at a screening in Pasadena before it was released. It was 90% finished, some music, color correction wasn't done. Execs where in the theater. The audience gasped when he showed his dong. Still one of the best movies I've ever seen. Had to fill out a questiomaire after, gave it 5*'s each question.
...and the bromance begins between Reid and Eddie, those two are hilarious, they talk about absolutely nothing, but they're so cool they've got somebody to just shoot the shit with.
It’s a shame they never tried to make an actual movie with their characters like how black dynamite was. I think it would’ve had success or at least a cult following considering they had good chemistry together.
Given that Eddie was a high school dropout who didn't seem to have any friends and was so mild mannered and polite, I got the sense that he felt more comfortable being around adults rather than kids his age.
That's an interesting thought. Like he surpassed his peers. He gets along with the "big kids" because he's kind of sweet in the beginning. Not much ego and no arrogance. And then he surpassed his peers before the landslide.
He's probably an only child, as there aren't any other kids referenced or seen in his household. Only children often fare better with adults than kids socially
Perhaps the best ensemble cast ever?? Mark Wahlberg at his best, Julianne Moore being superb as always, Burt Reynolds with a great and restrained comeback role, the late Phillip Seymour Hoffman giving a great and realistic character performance, John C Reilly showing his drama chops and then rounded out by some really well-cast performers including Don Cheadle, William H Macy, Heather Graham, and Alfred Molina in a brilliant 5 minute role. It comes pretty damn close to the top of ensemble dramas.
One of my favorite things about this movie is that all the main characters are basically morons, but they're so friendly, cheerful, and even innocent despite their seedy profession, that you can't help but love them.
Yeah, I absolutely love this film which I never expected to because of the subject matter, and one of the reasons I love it is because of the characters in how well developed they and realistic in that they’re inherently flawed people. The characters and their arcs are really funny but also tragic in ways.
This is cinematic art. The perfect storm of good writing, acting, and direction. It really makes me sad that some of the stars this movie regretted making it.
@@xgreenxcloverx Burt Reynolds said in a few interviews. I can't remember if he said he regretted being in it or wasn't happy with the outcome. Something like that....but I agree with you, I think that was one of Burt's best roles.
I got to meet Burt at a theme park years ago. There was one of those "make a wish" things going on and they had assembled a number of celebrities for the event, and I happened to be there on that day. Of course, the whole thing was at a roped off pavilion with security, but when the cars began rolling in, the celebs would make a frantic run for the building. Burt didn't, he calmly walked over started shaking hands, and talked a bit. The event organizers actually had to send someone out to fetch him. Just thought that was cool as hell when I was 17.
Everything about this movie works its entertaining from beginning to end, the third act is just as strong as the first and second, and the resolution is satisfying easily in my top 10 movies of all time.
This movie came out when I was in 10th grade and we would often quote it and treat it as if t was some sort of comedy mostly because of the subject matter, not really understanding the darker subject matter and so forth.....It wasn't until I matured that I realized what an incredibly well made movie this is....I really stand in awe of several facets of this film whenever I view it in its entirety or even just clips of it as I just did....
It came out the year I was born and it’s my pick for the best film of 1997!! Incredibly well made and acted, I noted before in another discussion the two wildly different halves of the film give off a duality between youth and darkness, sort of like Full Metal Jacket in a way, although much more fun and quick-paced!
@@Dr_Salt comedy-drama is where I’d put it, there are a lot of funny bits, but it gets pretty serious and does not shy away from the dark side of the adult entertainment industry.
Watched this film the other night for the first time in 20 odd years. It was like watching for the first time again. Absolutely brilliant. So many amazing scenes with top quality actors. I actually forgot that the great Philip Seymour Hoffman was in it. William H Macy and John C Reilly stole most scenes they were in..... and Burt Reynolds on top of his game. PTA's direction was flawless for me. Superb movie.
Sorta saddening to see people only knowing him from Step Brothers, dude was in some great dramas including this and Magnolia where he gives a really grounded performance! He was also in Scorsese’s Gangs of New York and The Aviator which is great for any actor to have on their resume!
There's never an outdoor shot in the daytime where you don't get that absolutely majestic California sunshine. Not a cloud. The quintessential California 70s dream. And all the 70s trappings to go with it. It's interesting because many of the actual California based movies from that era have an identical atmospheric feel. Perfectly recreated.
I was 17 when this came out. Loved this movie. The entire cast was 🤌🏻 I still watch it to this day. I laugh at myself because even though it’s been a while since I’ve seen it, I still remember the lyrics to the songs when he’s in the studio recording with Reed. 😂
I absolutely adore how Reed Rothchild talks down to Eddie upon meeting him for the first time! The way their first conversation happens is absolutely hilarious and brilliant! Particularly the bit about how much they each squat!
First time I watched it was while scrolling Netflix. I was aware of it through a friend recommending it years back, but I was like “Oh is this the one about porn??” since that’s all I knew about it so wasn’t expecting much! 😂 Absolutely love it though, one of the very best of films and a knock out of the park for PTA!
It's funny...Reed is clearly initially threatened by the newer, younger (and better-looking) kid and wants to one-up him in a "This is MY turf kid, you're just a guest here", territorial kind of way, but Eddie comes off as so genuinely easygoing and likable that Reed can't help but take to Eddie by the end of the party...Eddie's dimwitted but "aw shucks" effortless charm has a way of winning people over very easily. Reed at this point just doesn't really have it in him to be a true dick anyway...the way he's acting towards Eddie at first isn't truly the "real" Reed. Obviously a MUCH different vibe than Dirk and Johnny Doe later in the film, where Dirk makes is abundantly clear that he has no interest in giving newcomer Johnny any chance at all, and has become fiercely protective of everything and everyone that he considers "his" (including his odd relationship with Amber...Johnny flirting with her poolside seems to be the last straw, as far as Dirk's concerned). Also worth mentioning is that his sudden "performance issues" likely had him feeling very insecure about maintaining his place at the top of the porn food chain.
Good observations! To me I didn’t see any feelings of threat or hostility towards Dirk by Reed, maybe he was a little unsure at first, but then of course as you say, he and Dirk really hit off as like best buddies!! Great chemistry between Wahlberg and Reilly!
When I saw the movie and he made that "you live on the streets" remark, I figured they would either fight or there would be friction. The funny thing is, on first viewing it sounds like a rude remark, a deliberate mishearing of Jack's "new kid on the streets" comment to poke fun at what he correctly assumes to be Eddie's pathetic living situation. However, you quickly realize he's not that bright, and he honestly DID misinterpret the comment. Or maybe not, since he then challenges him to name his best lift.
My fav scene is the end of the movie when these two clowns are in the recording studio recording that hit song. " You got the touch your a winner". Awesome
It’s funny most of my generation only really know him from Step Brothers when the dude was in some great dramas a decade beforehand (including being in three Best Picture nominees in a year, the only actor to do so, along with a Supporting Actor nomination).
I’d say 9 is a bit too young given the subject matter and material haha, but I agree it’s a great film! I watched it during Lockdown in 2020 on Netflix, my friend had strongly recommended it years back, and all I knew was that it was “the film about porn”, but it far exceeded my expectations as one of the best films I’ve seen! I must have watched it damn near 100 or so times!
Oh my god, THAT scene, Jesus I was literally anxious the whole time and knew things were going to go really bad, I was freaking shouting for them to get the f**k outta there, and shouting when Todd was going all stupid with the botched deal and the attempted robbery! Not to mention when Rahad Jackson was playing Russian Roulette and they were shouting at him to stop!
This is easily his best performance, literally nails Eddie/Dirk’s naivety and innocence which morphs into narcissism and addiction which sends him tumbling down. Did you know Leo and even future PTA collaborator Joaquin Phoenix were originally approached to play Dirk? Leo declined since he was doing Titanic but recommended Mark for the role, and Joaquin didn’t feel comfortable with the role of playing a porn actor. Seriously, while Leo and Joaquin are great actors, I don’t think they would have been quite the right fit like Marky Mark was in terms of being that character!
@@ranchump I mean he def played a different dude that was crude and pissed off all the time. I just see him as the same in every movie it like yep that’s mark wahlberg . In nights he was pretty good because I think the character fit his style of acting .
Every character is someone who feels like they need to accomplish something in life and has fallen into a profession that could destroy them. they are all charming and vulnerable in their own ways and Anderson makes you root for them
This movie had one of those endings where i quietly say to myself "What the fuck..." boogie nights is one of those movies you can only make once in a certain place and time.
I remember the ending where he whips it out, I was totally taken aback since I thought they wouldn’t show it to keep up the mythos. I found it hilarious when PTA was talking about showing it he compared it to the shark in Jaws in how they didn’t really show a lot of it at all and only revealed it at the end!!! Definitely the right way to go about it!! 🤣
@@andrewburgemeister6684 thats funny. Apparently Wahlberg was so against the scene, they gave him a fake dick, which made the situation even more uncomfortable.
@@wolfpack9958 that’s so awesome!! I’m planning a trip to SoCal soon and might go see some of the locations like the nightclub and old theatre (San Fernando is mainly residential though from what I read).
Love how they worked Star Wars into it. And in a funny way. Does he really look like Han Solo? 😂 I saw Star Wars about 4 times in the theater in its original run as well. Would have been even more except I was young so my parents had to take me and they were getting sick of it.
I don’t think he quite looks like Solo haha. Great memories, my Dad saw Star Wars at the drive-in in Adelaide, Australia in the summer of ‘77 when he was nine!
I can rewatch this film endlessly - what a incredibly rich film.
Same
Agreed.
I saw this at a screening in Pasadena before it was released. It was 90% finished, some music, color correction wasn't done. Execs where in the theater. The audience gasped when he showed his dong. Still one of the best movies I've ever seen. Had to fill out a questiomaire after, gave it 5*'s each question.
@@chad5893 That would have been an amazing experience.
Movie was phenomenal especially me being a porn afficionado.. Lol
The soundtrack of Boogie Night is GOLD.
There were actually 2… and yes, they were.
Spill the wine 🍷!
The opening scene song just sets the tone
One of my favorites!!
😎🎵crazy party shots fired
I think this movie is endlessly rewatchable because of how enjoyable each moment in every scene is.
Great acting. Great directing. AMAZING soundtrack.
"So you live on the street?" Haha gets me everytime
Reed is such a doofus, but you gotta love him!
Right, he's like such an idiot that he didn't get what Jack meant lol 😆
@@gregoryplunk7978 lol its brilliant writing 😂
@XXI "Eddie Adams from Torrence! I knew you'd make it!" Yes, writing is genius!! 😂😆
@@andrewburgemeister6684
People tell him he looks like Han Solo
Just now realizing how incredibly similar this interaction is to the scene in Step Brothers when they start becoming friends
Honestly if someone first noticed John c Reilly in step brothers or talledega nights, it really does feel like step brothers. He's so naturally gifted
And I love that Dirk and Reed are complete morons, but they think they are smart. Just like Dale and Brennan.
so many activities
maybe that's where the script came from
They definitely parodied this scene in Step Brothers
...and the bromance begins between Reid and Eddie, those two are hilarious, they talk about absolutely nothing, but they're so cool they've got somebody to just shoot the shit with.
Chest and Brock
@@redlion45 no one fucks with Chest and Brock!
Such a great scene! Two idiots meet, talk a little shit and BOOM - friends for life.
One is always pumping iron and the other is practicing karate, that is all they know.
It’s a shame they never tried to make an actual movie with their characters like how black dynamite was. I think it would’ve had success or at least a cult following considering they had good chemistry together.
one of hardest scenes love how the camera steadys & it makes you feel like you’re there
That’s Robert Elswit for you!
He did a lot of PTA’s films and won an Oscar for There Will Be Blood a decade letter!
yeah I'm sure by take 43 it was such a hard scene to capture. CUT!!!! Mark you sneezed let's roll camera. Que for sound. ACTION!
Given that Eddie was a high school dropout who didn't seem to have any friends and was so mild mannered and polite, I got the sense that he felt more comfortable being around adults rather than kids his age.
thats because he rented his ass out.
That's an interesting thought. Like he surpassed his peers. He gets along with the "big kids" because he's kind of sweet in the beginning. Not much ego and no arrogance. And then he surpassed his peers before the landslide.
@@nepntzerZer Did he though? He just showed his cock for money. Bit of a difference...
He's probably an only child, as there aren't any other kids referenced or seen in his household. Only children often fare better with adults than kids socially
He's a character in a movie.
An amazing film. The whole cast is fantastic.
Perhaps the best ensemble cast ever??
Mark Wahlberg at his best, Julianne Moore being superb as always, Burt Reynolds with a great and restrained comeback role, the late Phillip Seymour Hoffman giving a great and realistic character performance, John C Reilly showing his drama chops and then rounded out by some really well-cast performers including Don Cheadle, William H Macy, Heather Graham, and Alfred Molina in a brilliant 5 minute role.
It comes pretty damn close to the top of ensemble dramas.
It’s a good film, jack
This is simply one of the greatest movies of all time! And for me, my favorite of all time🥰
“Are you kidding? It’s not good, it’s excellent….”
@@knightstickiv93 Haha! Love it!
For sure man. I remember on prom night I didn't have a date so I went and saw this movie by myself lol
Totally agree
Msofugginstoopiddd
One of my favorite things about this movie is that all the main characters are basically morons, but they're so friendly, cheerful, and even innocent despite their seedy profession, that you can't help but love them.
Yeah, I absolutely love this film which I never expected to because of the subject matter, and one of the reasons I love it is because of the characters in how well developed they and realistic in that they’re inherently flawed people.
The characters and their arcs are really funny but also tragic in ways.
Nailed. And as one would expect to find in the industry, some profoundly broken people as well.
What do you mean by "seedy profession"?
Are you talking about the money shot?
@@oltedders the fact that’s it the porn industry.
It’s a very ugly industry, there’s no way you can glamourise it.
That's the most real life thing ever. Everyone is actually really a moron.
Boogie Nights really is a kick ass film.
One of the best of the 90’s and one of the most rewatchable films of all time!!
A huge break for PTA whose other films are great!
This is cinematic art. The perfect storm of good writing, acting, and direction. It really makes me sad that some of the stars this movie regretted making it.
Who regretted being part of this cinematic masterpiece??
@@xgreenxcloverx Burt Reynolds said in a few interviews. I can't remember if he said he regretted being in it or wasn't happy with the outcome. Something like that....but I agree with you, I think that was one of Burt's best roles.
@@xgreenxcloverxSame with Mark, apparently one of his regrets
@@Hunter_McNeil mark def makes sense since he just seems like a shitty human in general.
@@Hunter_McNeil mark def makes sense since he just seems like a shitty human in general.
"2, 4....whatever" is the *ABSOLUTE* way to make a margarita👍
More booze, the better!!!
Tons of tequila, no ice and served luke warm, apparently. 😂
Absolute!
I think of this scene whenever I’m making a cocktail, especially a margarita 😏
Easily among my top 10 movies ever.
I loved this film. Phenomenal acting all around. 👍🎈
Amazing movie. Depicts that era perfectly. American classic!
The subject matter of the movie was a bit dirty for me but the depiction of that era..., Oh yeah! I wish I could go back.
Cool seeing all those future stars in one picture,....Burt's comeback here was awesome...(Oscar-Nom.),....R.I.P.
I got to meet Burt at a theme park years ago. There was one of those "make a wish" things going on and they had assembled a number of celebrities for the event, and I happened to be there on that day. Of course, the whole thing was at a roped off pavilion with security, but when the cars began rolling in, the celebs would make a frantic run for the building. Burt didn't, he calmly walked over started shaking hands, and talked a bit. The event organizers actually had to send someone out to fetch him. Just thought that was cool as hell when I was 17.
Yeah stacked cast, and yes a big resurgence for Burt since his peak in the 70’s!
Burt hated this movie. It put the nail in the coffin of him ever getting back with Momma Gump or getting any tangible roles ever again.
Everything about this movie works its entertaining from beginning to end, the third act is just as strong as the first and second, and the resolution is satisfying easily in my top 10 movies of all time.
This movie came out when I was in 10th grade and we would often quote it and treat it as if t was some sort of comedy mostly because of the subject matter, not really understanding the darker subject matter and so forth.....It wasn't until I matured that I realized what an incredibly well made movie this is....I really stand in awe of several facets of this film whenever I view it in its entirety or even just clips of it as I just did....
It came out the year I was born and it’s my pick for the best film of 1997!!
Incredibly well made and acted, I noted before in another discussion the two wildly different halves of the film give off a duality between youth and darkness, sort of like Full Metal Jacket in a way, although much more fun and quick-paced!
It is a comedy.
@@Dr_Salt comedy-drama is where I’d put it, there are a lot of funny bits, but it gets pretty serious and does not shy away from the dark side of the adult entertainment industry.
How could you not understand it was dark. I was the same age as you when I saw it and knew it was dark and it was going to be dark to be true to porn.
Were you turning it off early? Because the last half hour or so absolutely beats you over the head with the bad consequences and dark subject matter.
2:06 😂😂😂😂😂 the way reed looks at him as he’s tasting it 😂
Excellent acting by John C Reilly
When I first saw it I was like, ummm you good man?? 😂
The characters are so human and loveable that the stories are made all the more tragic and heart-breaking. A fantastic film.
More human than now, it seems.
“350..no BS”
Lmao love this scene
You got the The Legendary Bandit, Wreck It Ralph,Max Payne,& War Machine together man.
Just Awesome!!!!
His name is Wreck it Ralph...but you can call him "Nighthawk"
The 3 dog night song is beyond fitting!
Watched this film the other night for the first time in 20 odd years. It was like watching for the first time again. Absolutely brilliant. So many amazing scenes with top quality actors. I actually forgot that the great Philip Seymour Hoffman was in it. William H Macy and John C Reilly stole most scenes they were in..... and Burt Reynolds on top of his game. PTA's direction was flawless for me. Superb movie.
One of the most brilliant movies to come out of the 90's
The gym “Vince’s” was a real gym. Belonged to Vince Gironde who trained many champion bodybuilders
Good call. Only a person who loves bodybuilding would know that.
Yes. I don't know if it is still around, though.
Vince was originally from Brooklyn, IIRC.
John C Rielly is such an underrated actor.
Only actor to be in three Best Picture nominees in a year (2002).
Sorta saddening to see people only knowing him from Step Brothers, dude was in some great dramas including this and Magnolia where he gives a really grounded performance!
He was also in Scorsese’s Gangs of New York and The Aviator which is great for any actor to have on their resume!
Loved him in Chicago
very versatile, he was brilliant in the Lobster and Walk Hard
watch cyrus, its another good one
There's never an outdoor shot in the daytime where you don't get that absolutely majestic California sunshine. Not a cloud. The quintessential California 70s dream. And all the 70s trappings to go with it. It's interesting because many of the actual California based movies from that era have an identical atmospheric feel. Perfectly recreated.
When I visited SoCal it might have been overcast in the morning but it sure cleared up by midday or so for some glorious sunshine!!
I was 17 when this came out. Loved this movie. The entire cast was 🤌🏻 I still watch it to this day. I laugh at myself because even though it’s been a while since I’ve seen it, I still remember the lyrics to the songs when he’s in the studio recording with Reed. 😂
This exactly how dudes who like each other fraternize.
The line "so you live on the street??" made me laugh😂😂
I absolutely adore how Reed Rothchild talks down to Eddie upon meeting him for the first time! The way their first conversation happens is absolutely hilarious and brilliant! Particularly the bit about how much they each squat!
Wow!! A young John C. Reilly
I love this movie so much. The first time I saw it was in a hotel room in Vegas and I loved it so much I was jumping on the bed. I was 29 years old.
First time I watched it was while scrolling Netflix.
I was aware of it through a friend recommending it years back, but I was like “Oh is this the one about porn??” since that’s all I knew about it so wasn’t expecting much! 😂
Absolutely love it though, one of the very best of films and a knock out of the park for PTA!
And you probably made your parents nervous by doing so.
The algorithm is on a Boogie Nights kick now!😂
It's funny...Reed is clearly initially threatened by the newer, younger (and better-looking) kid and wants to one-up him in a "This is MY turf kid, you're just a guest here", territorial kind of way, but Eddie comes off as so genuinely easygoing and likable that Reed can't help but take to Eddie by the end of the party...Eddie's dimwitted but "aw shucks" effortless charm has a way of winning people over very easily. Reed at this point just doesn't really have it in him to be a true dick anyway...the way he's acting towards Eddie at first isn't truly the "real" Reed.
Obviously a MUCH different vibe than Dirk and Johnny Doe later in the film, where Dirk makes is abundantly clear that he has no interest in giving newcomer Johnny any chance at all, and has become fiercely protective of everything and everyone that he considers "his" (including his odd relationship with Amber...Johnny flirting with her poolside seems to be the last straw, as far as Dirk's concerned). Also worth mentioning is that his sudden "performance issues" likely had him feeling very insecure about maintaining his place at the top of the porn food chain.
Good observations!
To me I didn’t see any feelings of threat or hostility towards Dirk by Reed, maybe he was a little unsure at first, but then of course as you say, he and Dirk really hit off as like best buddies!!
Great chemistry between Wahlberg and Reilly!
100% agree Diirk was super threatened by Johnny Doe.
@@johnshinners9746 yeah, it’s obvious during the wedding scene in 1982 he’s not keen on some other star taking his spot at top of the food chain.
When I saw the movie and he made that "you live on the streets" remark, I figured they would either fight or there would be friction. The funny thing is, on first viewing it sounds like a rude remark, a deliberate mishearing of Jack's "new kid on the streets" comment to poke fun at what he correctly assumes to be Eddie's pathetic living situation. However, you quickly realize he's not that bright, and he honestly DID misinterpret the comment. Or maybe not, since he then challenges him to name his best lift.
@@williamshaw9047 honestly I’d like a friend like Reed, reminds me of one of my mates who’s no frills and just good times!
"1 2 3 .... you diddnt say anything, neither did you" gotta be one of the best lines in the movie
Anyone else really want to be at this party?
Nice weather, pool, no phones
And kick-ass margaritas!
@@andrewburgemeister6684 And titties.
No bullshit "woke" crap or "cancel culture" or any of that silly hypocrisy.
@@mindriot91_96 Boom, you nailed brother or sister. 😅
Was just thinking that 😊 looks epic
John C Reilly is a fucking treasure
2,4…. Whatever
YA DINGUS!!
Shake and Bake.
So you live on the street?
😂😂😂
Dirk: Did we just become best fiends?
Reid: YEP
Dirk: Want to go do karate in the garage?
Reid: YEP
My fav scene is the end of the movie when these two clowns are in the recording studio recording that hit song. " You got the touch your a winner". Awesome
sigh where can i find somewhere like this to live lol?
This wasn’t just a great movie; it was a phenomenon.
“Hey you ever go to Vince’s out here, oh no I would have seen you there, I’m there every day”….
The music they make together later on is hilarious.
YOU’VE GOT THE TOUUCCHH!!! YOU’VE GOT THE POWAAAAAAARRR!!! 😂
" Feel feel feel.......feel my heat................"
Yeah but the bass was too high and took away from the vocal.
This movie is a masterpiece
Masterpiece is one word lol
@@ChawkeeWhite oh, thanks. I'm not a native speaker.
Love this movie so much.
John C Reilly is magic.
It’s funny most of my generation only really know him from Step Brothers when the dude was in some great dramas a decade beforehand (including being in three Best Picture nominees in a year, the only actor to do so, along with a Supporting Actor nomination).
“So you live on the street ?” 😂😂😂
“No, no.”
“Oh, I thought he just said you did??” 😂
This part is so great and the convo between Eddie and Reed is so funny
Great chemistry!!
How much ya squat?
This is one of the best films of all time!
One of the best movie and soundtrack too.
The whole soundtrack is 🔥
Outstanding movie
what is the name of the song playing in background ?
Mama Told Me (Not to Come)
By Three Dog Night
@@GonzoShitcock Thank you bro ..
@@busyking2672 👍👍👍
You know, Reed does indeed look like Han Solo.
Yup. Hands Solo.
“Really??” 😂
He's a doctor now. Not a hunk.
Han Solo with a Perm. 😂
I came here to find this clip to show my friend how strikingly similar this scene felt to Step Brothers.
Superb soundtrack
I watched this movie for the first time when i was 9 on VHS i freaking loved it...especially the drug deal gone bad scene....
Lmao I watched it at the same age and fell in love with cinema
I’d say 9 is a bit too young given the subject matter and material haha, but I agree it’s a great film!
I watched it during Lockdown in 2020 on Netflix, my friend had strongly recommended it years back, and all I knew was that it was “the film about porn”, but it far exceeded my expectations as one of the best films I’ve seen! I must have watched it damn near 100 or so times!
Oh my god, THAT scene, Jesus I was literally anxious the whole time and knew things were going to go really bad, I was freaking shouting for them to get the f**k outta there, and shouting when Todd was going all stupid with the botched deal and the attempted robbery! Not to mention when Rahad Jackson was playing Russian Roulette and they were shouting at him to stop!
That drug deal scene is one of the greatest scenes in any movie
@@One_Eleven111 thats cosmo...he's Chinese
Same Wahlberg as in The Departed. A really good actor
This is easily his best performance, literally nails Eddie/Dirk’s naivety and innocence which morphs into narcissism and addiction which sends him tumbling down.
Did you know Leo and even future PTA collaborator Joaquin Phoenix were originally approached to play Dirk? Leo declined since he was doing Titanic but recommended Mark for the role, and Joaquin didn’t feel comfortable with the role of playing a porn actor.
Seriously, while Leo and Joaquin are great actors, I don’t think they would have been quite the right fit like Marky Mark was in terms of being that character!
He’s the same in every movie , very limited range. Limited actor.
@@zman8340 ya think? He was totally, totally different in the departed, where he kicked ass if you ask me. Not a great actor but a good one
@@ranchump I mean he def played a different dude that was crude and pissed off all the time. I just see him as the same in every movie it like yep that’s mark wahlberg . In nights he was pretty good because I think the character fit his style of acting .
Fantastic movie. RIP Burt Reynolds.
I didnt catch how funny "meet the new boy on the street" "...so you live on the street?" was when i first watched this
Jesus hell christ, I've seen this movie loads and never noticed what to do squat came first before bench, real men right there
Brilliant scene!
Every character is someone who feels like they need to accomplish something in life and has fallen into a profession that could destroy them. they are all charming and vulnerable in their own ways and Anderson makes you root for them
I’m still curious what Reed can bench.
Well, if he squats 350, there is no telling. Haha
@@milart12 Sounds like a YP, not an MP.
Dirk: Do you wanna do karate in our next smutty movie?
Chest: Yup!
That was a great movie
Burt Reynolds deserved the academy award!
"On the count of three, name your favorite dinosaur..."
Always asked to myself why the one and only "Boogie Nights" from Heathwave is not included in the soundtrack.😢
one of my favorite movies
Iconic film. Love it
Reilly us just great in this movie.
Did we just become best friends?
Yup!
Do you want to go do cocaine in the garage?
Yup!
Vinces gym was legit back in the day too...old school gym and Vince was the real deal..
ive always wanted to work out at vinces
“So you live on the street?”😂😂
“What do you bench?”
At the same time they both say “Velociraptor!”
He took the bus from Torrance. My god that must have taken all day to get to the valley
I had to have a look on Google Maps when people were mentioning it, it must have taken two or so hours back in the 70’s!!
I’m guessing the reference to “Vince’s” was to the famed Vince’s Gym owned by the legendary Vince Gironda.
It’s too bad Wahlberg had to cultivate his tough guy movie persona. This was such a great role for him and showed what he’s capable of.
Mid90s discman classic I miss the 90s I remember when this badass movie in theaters I
My gawd, were we ever this young?
This movie had one of those endings where i quietly say to myself "What the fuck..." boogie nights is one of those movies you can only make once in a certain place and time.
I remember the ending where he whips it out, I was totally taken aback since I thought they wouldn’t show it to keep up the mythos.
I found it hilarious when PTA was talking about showing it he compared it to the shark in Jaws in how they didn’t really show a lot of it at all and only revealed it at the end!!! Definitely the right way to go about it!! 🤣
@@andrewburgemeister6684 thats funny. Apparently Wahlberg was so against the scene, they gave him a fake dick, which made the situation even more uncomfortable.
@@andrewburgemeister6684 Only Marky Mark's dick was already public knowledge because he was already dancing around in underwear ads.
70's blenders are probably the best peace of technology in the history of human existence.
" I squat 350" Lmao!
nice to meeting you!.
Reed : "people tell me I look like Han Solo" Dirk: "really?" LOL
Great Scene 🎬
Boogie Nights, or Step-Brothers?
I saw this in the theatre the week it came out.
Ooh, that would have been awesome!!
My Aunt saw it on release as well, and she said she only remembers the big prosthetic dick at the end! 😁
I saw it as well on opening weekend at the Sherman Oaks galleria not far from where most of the movie was filmed.
@@wolfpack9958 that’s so awesome!!
I’m planning a trip to SoCal soon and might go see some of the locations like the nightclub and old theatre (San Fernando is mainly residential though from what I read).
@@wolfpack9958 Is the Sherman Oaks Galleria where Fast Times at Ridgemont High was filmed?
@@filippocorti6760 it is.
This scene alone captures that golden 70s carefree vibe
I love where Dirk and Reed meet. Friendly but trying to outdo each other, like in a brotherly way
Great flick
Becky looks at Jack like he's the scum of the earth. Jack mutters "Our new fella". Becky lights up like a Christmas tree.
What!?! Did we just become best friends!?!
Love how they worked Star Wars into it. And in a funny way. Does he really look like Han Solo? 😂
I saw Star Wars about 4 times in the theater in its original run as well. Would have been even more except I was young so my parents had to take me and they were getting sick of it.
I don’t think he quite looks like Solo haha.
Great memories, my Dad saw Star Wars at the drive-in in Adelaide, Australia in the summer of ‘77 when he was nine!
Oh, and don’t forget the TK-421!! 😂
@@andrewburgemeister6684 Oh wow, I hadn’t made that connection! Dunno how I missed it.
@@Rob2068 makes you go freaky-deaky, huh? 😂
He looks nothing like him. Thats what makes it so funny😅