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Boogie Nights

Boogie Nights is a 1997 American period comedy-drama[3] film written and directed by Paul Thomas Anderson. It is set in Los Angeles's San Fernando Valley and focuses on a young nightclub dishwasher who becomes a popular star of pornographic films, chronicling his rise in the Golden Age of Porn of the 1970s through to his fall during the excesses of the 1980s. The film is an expansion of Anderson's mockumentary short film The Dirk Diggler Story (1988),[4][5][6][7] and stars Mark Wahlberg, Julianne Moore, Burt Reynolds, Don Cheadle, John C. Reilly, William H. Macy, Philip Seymour Hoffman, and Heather Graham.

Boogie Nights
Theatrical release poster
Directed byPaul Thomas Anderson
Written byPaul Thomas Anderson
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyRobert Elswit
Edited byDylan Tichenor
Music byMichael Penn
Production
companies
  • Lawrence Gordon Productions
  • Ghoulardi Film Company
Distributed byNew Line Cinema
Release dates
  • September 11, 1997 (1997-09-11) (TIFF)
  • October 10, 1997 (1997-10-10) (United States)
Running time
155 minutes[1]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$15 million[2]
Box office$43.1 million[2]

Boogie Nights premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 11, 1997, and was theatrically released on October 10, 1997, garnering critical acclaim. It was nominated for three Academy Awards, including Best Original Screenplay for Anderson, Best Supporting Actress for Moore, and Best Supporting Actor for Reynolds. The film's soundtrack also received acclaim.

Plot

In 1977, high-school dropout Eddie Adams is living with his father and emotionally abusive mother in Torrance, California. He works at a Reseda nightclub owned by Maurice Rodriguez, where he meets porn filmmaker Jack Horner. Interested in bringing Eddie into porn, Jack auditions him by watching him have sex with Rollergirl, a porn starlet who always wears skates.

After a fight with his mother, Adams moves in with Horner at his San Fernando Valley home. Adams gives himself the screen name "Dirk Diggler" and becomes a star because of his good looks, youthful charisma, and unusually large penis. His success allows him to buy a new house, an extensive wardrobe, and a "competition orange" 1977 Chevrolet Corvette. With his friend and co-star Reed Rothchild, Dirk pitches a series of successful action-themed porn films. He works and socializes with others from the porn industry, and they live carefree lifestyles in the late 1970s disco era. While attending a New Year's Eve party at Horner's house on December 31, 1979, assistant director Little Bill Thompson discovers his adulterous wife having sex with another man. Bill, tired of being repeatedly cuckolded, shoots the pair dead and commits suicide.

Dirk and Reed begin using cocaine on a regular basis. Due to his drug use, Dirk finds it increasingly difficult to achieve an erection, falls into violent mood swings, and becomes irritated with Johnny Doe, a rival leading man Jack has recently recruited, who Dirk worries about being replaced by. In 1983, after arguing with Jack, Dirk is fired and takes off with Reed to start a music career along with Scotty, a boom operator who is in love with Dirk. Jack rejects business overtures from Floyd Gondolli, a theater magnate who insists on cutting costs by shooting on videotape because Jack believes that video will diminish the quality of his films.

After his friend and financier, Colonel James, is incarcerated for causing an underage girl to overdose on cocaine, along with possession of child pornography, Jack cooperates with Gondolli but becomes disillusioned with the work he is expected to churn out. One of these projects involves Jack and Rollergirl riding in a limousine, searching for random men for her to have sex with while being taped by a crew. One man recognizes Rollergirl as a former high-school classmate, and after a failed attempt at intercourse, he insults her and Jack. Both Jack and Rollergirl attack the man, leaving him bloodied on the sidewalk.

Leading lady Amber Waves lands in a custody battle with her ex-husband. The court determines that she is an unfit mother due to her involvement in the porn industry, criminal record, and cocaine addiction. Buck Swope marries fellow porn star Jessie St. Vincent, who becomes pregnant. Because of his past as a pornographer, Buck is disqualified from a bank loan and cannot open his own stereo equipment store. That night, he finds himself in the middle of a holdup at a donut shop in which the clerk, the robber, and an armed customer are killed. Buck is the sole survivor and escapes with the money.

Having spent most of their money on drugs, Dirk and Reed cannot pay a recording studio for demo tapes they believe will enable them to become music stars. Desperate for money, Dirk resorts to prostitution but is assaulted and robbed by three men. Dirk, Reed, and their friend Todd Parker attempt to scam local drug dealer Rahad Jackson by selling him a half-kilo of baking soda disguised as cocaine. Dirk and Reed want to leave quickly before Rahad's bodyguard inspects it, but Todd attempts to steal more drugs and money from Rahad. In the ensuing gunfight, Todd kills Rahad's bodyguard and is killed by Rahad, while Dirk and Reed narrowly escape. Dirk returns to Jack's home and they reconcile.

In 1984, Amber shoots the television commercial for the opening of Buck's store, Rollergirl takes a GED class, Colonel James remains in prison, Maurice opens a night club, Reed performs magic acts at a strip club, and Jessie gives birth to her and Buck's son. Dirk, Jack, and Amber prepare to start filming again.

Cast

Production

Development

Boogie Nights is based on a mockumentary short film that Anderson wrote and directed while he was still in high school called The Dirk Diggler Story.[4] The short itself was based on the 1981 documentary Exhausted: John C. Holmes, The Real Story, a documentary about the life of legendary porn actor John Holmes, on whom Dirk Diggler is based.[8]

 
Boogie Nights helped establish Wahlberg as a film actor; he was previously only known as the frontman of Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch

Anderson originally wanted the role of Eddie to be played by Leonardo DiCaprio, after seeing him in The Basketball Diaries. DiCaprio enjoyed the screenplay, but had to turn it down because he signed on to star in Titanic. He recommended Mark Wahlberg for the role.[8] Joaquin Phoenix was also offered the role of Eddie, but turned it down due to concerns about playing a porn star. Phoenix later collaborated with Anderson on the films The Master and Inherent Vice.[9] Bill Murray, Harvey Keitel, Warren Beatty, Albert Brooks and Sydney Pollack declined or were passed up on the role of Jack Horner, which went to Burt Reynolds.[10][11] After starring in Hard Eight, Samuel L. Jackson declined the role of Buck Swope, which went to Don Cheadle.[8] Anderson initially did not consider Heather Graham for Rollergirl, because he had never seen her do nudity in a film. However, Graham's agent called Anderson asking if she could read for the part, which she won.[8] Gwyneth Paltrow, Drew Barrymore and Tatum O'Neal were also up for the role.[10][12]

After having a very difficult time getting his previous film, Hard Eight, released, Anderson laid down a hard law when making Boogie Nights. He initially wanted the film to be over three hours long and be rated NC-17. The film's producers, particularly Michael De Luca, said that the film had to be either under three hours or rated R. Anderson fought with them, saying that the film would not have a mainstream appeal no matter what. They did not change their minds, and Anderson chose the R rating as a challenge. Despite this, the film was still 20 minutes shorter than promised.[8]

Reynolds did not get along with Anderson while filming. After seeing a rough cut of the film, Reynolds fired his agent for recommending it.[13][better source needed] Despite this, Reynolds won a Golden Globe Award and was nominated for an Academy Award for his performance. Later, Anderson wanted Reynolds to star in his next film, Magnolia, but Reynolds declined.[14] In 2012, Reynolds denied rumors that he disliked the film, calling it "extraordinary" and saying that his opinion of it has nothing to do with his relationship with Anderson.[15]

Release

The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival and was shown at the New York Film Festival, before opening on two screens in the U.S. on October 10, 1997. It grossed $50,168 during its opening weekend. Three weeks later, it expanded to 907 theaters and grossed $4.7 million, ranking number four for the week. It eventually earned $26.4 million in the U.S. and $16.7 million in foreign markets for a worldwide box office total of $43.1 million.[16]

Reception

 
Moore received nominations for an Academy Award, Golden Globe Award, and Screen Actors Guild Award for her performance

On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 93% based on 72 reviews; the site's critical consensus states, "Grounded in strong characters, bold themes, and subtle storytelling, Boogie Nights is a groundbreaking film both for director P.T. Anderson and star Mark Wahlberg."[17] On Metacritic, the film holds a weighted average score of 85 out of 100, based on 28 critics, indicating "universal acclaim."[18] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "C" on an A+ to F scale.[19]

Janet Maslin of The New York Times wrote, "Everything about Boogie Nights is interestingly unexpected," although "the film's extravagant 2-hour 32-minute length amounts to a slight tactical mistake ... [it] has no trouble holding interest ... but the length promises larger ideas than the film finally delivers." She praised Burt Reynolds for "his best and most suavely funny performance in many years," and added, "The movie's special gift happens to be Mark Wahlberg, who gives a terrifically appealing performance."[20]

Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times observed:

Few films have been more matter-of-fact, even disenchanted, about sexuality. Adult films are a business here, not a dalliance or a pastime, and one of the charms of Boogie Nights is the way it shows the everyday backstage humdrum life of porno filmmaking ... The sweep and variety of the characters have brought the movie comparisons to Robert Altman's Nashville and The Player. There is also some of the same appeal as Pulp Fiction in scenes that balance precariously between comedy and violence ... Through all the characters and all the action, Anderson's screenplay centers on the human qualities of the players ... Boogie Nights has the quality of many great films, in that it always seems alive.[21]

Mick LaSalle of the San Francisco Chronicle stated, "Boogie Nights is the first great film about the 1970s to come out since the '70s ... It gets all the details right, nailing down the styles and the music. More impressive, it captures the decade's distinct, decadent glamour ... [It] also succeeds at something very difficult: re-creating the ethos and mentality of an era ... Paul Thomas Anderson ... has pulled off a wonderful, sprawling, sophisticated film ... With Boogie Nights, we know we're not just watching episodes from disparate lives but a panorama of recent social history, rendered in bold, exuberant colors."[22]

Kenneth Turan of the Los Angeles Times called it "a startling film, but not for the obvious reasons. Yes, its decision to focus on the pornography business in the San Fernando Valley in the 1970s and 1980s is nerviness itself, but more impressive is the film's sureness of touch, its ability to be empathetic, nonjudgmental and gently satirical, to understand what is going on beneath the surface of this raunchy Nashville-esque universe and to deftly relate it to our own ... Perhaps the most exciting thing about Boogie Nights is the ease with which writer-director Anderson ... spins out this complex web. A true storyteller, able to easily mix and match moods in a playful and audacious manner, he is a filmmaker definitely worth watching, both now and in the future."[23] In Time Out New York, Andrew Johnston concluded, "The porn milieu may scare some folks off, but Boogie Nights offers laughs, tenderness, terror and redemption--everything you could ask for in a movie. It's an impressive and satisfying film, one the Academy really ought to have the balls to recognize."[24]

Peter Travers of Rolling Stone said, "[T]his chunk of movie dynamite is detonated by Mark Wahlberg ... who grabs a breakout role and runs with it ... Even when Boogie Nights flies off course as it tracks its bizarrely idealistic characters into the '80s ... you can sense the passionate commitment at the core of this hilarious and harrowing spectacle. For this, credit Paul Thomas Anderson ... who ... scores a personal triumph by finding glints of rude life in the ashes that remained after Watergate. For all the unbridled sex, what is significant, timely and, finally, hopeful about Boogie Nights is the way Anderson proves that a movie can be mercilessly honest and mercifully humane at the same time."[25]

Gene Siskel of Chicago Tribune called it, "beautifully made" and praised the performances, calling Reynolds, "absolutely centered and in control of his emotions" and saying Wahlberg, "couldn't be better". However, he moderated his praise by saying, "The early rave reviews accorded this film suggest a significance that I, however, did not encounter. Show-biz stories are all pretty much the same: ambition, stardom, drugs, disillusionment. Add the home video revolution to this mix and curiosity about the size of the boy wonder's equipment; throw in a few topical references like the soft drink Fresca, and you have the bare bones of the story." He gave the film three and a half stars out of a possible four.[26]

Accolades

 
Reynolds received over ten accolades, including his only Academy Award nomination and a nomination for a Screen Actors Guild Award. In addition, he won the Golden Globe Award for his performance.
Award Category Nominee(s) Result
20/20 Awards Best Picture Nominated
Best Director Paul Thomas Anderson Won
Best Actor Mark Wahlberg Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Don Cheadle Nominated
Philip Seymour Hoffman Won
John C. Reilly Nominated
Burt Reynolds Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Julianne Moore Won
Best Original Screenplay Paul Thomas Anderson Won
Best Cinematography Robert Elswit Nominated
Best Costume Design Mark Bridges Nominated
Best Film Editing Dylan Tichenor Won
Best Drama Score Michael Penn Nominated
Best Song "Best of My Love" Nominated
"Machine Gun" Nominated
"Sister Christian" Nominated
Best Production Design Bob Ziembicki Nominated
Academy Awards[27] Best Supporting Actor Burt Reynolds Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Julianne Moore Nominated
Best Screenplay – Written Directly for the Screen Paul Thomas Anderson Nominated
Artios Awards[28] Outstanding Achievement in Feature Film Casting – Comedy Christine Sheaks Won
Awards Circuit Community Awards Best Motion Picture Nominated
Best Director Paul Thomas Anderson Nominated
Best Actor in a Leading Role Mark Wahlberg Nominated
Best Actor in a Supporting Role Burt Reynolds Nominated
Best Actress in a Supporting Role Julianne Moore Won
Best Original Screenplay Paul Thomas Anderson Runner-up
Best Art Direction Ted Berner and Sandy Struth Nominated
Best Cinematography Robert Elswit Nominated
Best Costume Design Mark Bridges Runner-up
Best Film Editing Dylan Tichenor Nominated
Best Cast Ensemble Runner-up
Boston Society of Film Critics Awards[29] Best Supporting Actor Burt Reynolds 2nd Place
Best New Filmmaker Paul Thomas Anderson (Also for Hard Eight) Won
British Independent Film Awards Best Foreign Independent Film – English Language Won
British Academy Film Awards[30] Best Actor in a Supporting Role Burt Reynolds Nominated
Best Screenplay – Original Paul Thomas Anderson Nominated
Chicago Film Critics Association Awards[31] Best Film Nominated
Best Director Paul Thomas Anderson Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Burt Reynolds Won
Best Supporting Actress Julianne Moore Nominated
Chlotrudis Awards[32] Best Supporting Actress Nominated
Critics' Choice Awards[33] Best Picture Nominated
Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association Awards Best Picture Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Burt Reynolds Won
European Film Awards[34] Screen International Award Paul Thomas Anderson Nominated
Faro Island Film Festival Best Film Nominated
Best Actress Julianne Moore Won
Florida Film Critics Circle Awards[35] Best Supporting Actress Won
Best Cast Brian Helgeland and Curtis Hanson Won
Golden Globe Awards[36] Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture Burt Reynolds Won
Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture Julianne Moore Nominated
Las Vegas Film Critics Society Awards[37] Best Supporting Actor Burt Reynolds Won
London Film Critics Circle Awards Film of the Year Nominated
Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards[38] Best Supporting Actor Burt Reynolds Won
Best Supporting Actress Julianne Moore Won
New Generation Award Paul Thomas Anderson Won
MTV Movie Awards Best Breakthrough Performance Heather Graham Won
Best Dance Sequence Mark Wahlberg – "Machine Gun" Nominated
National Board of Review Awards[39] Top Ten Films 7th Place
National Society of Film Critics Awards[40] Best Film 3rd Place
Best Director Paul Thomas Anderson 3rd Place
Best Supporting Actor Burt Reynolds Won
Best Supporting Actress Julianne Moore Won
New York Film Critics Circle Awards[41] Best Supporting Actor Burt Reynolds Won
Online Film & Television Association Awards (1997)[42] Best Drama Picture Lloyd Levin, John Lyons, Paul Thomas Anderson and JoAnne Sellar Nominated
Best Director Paul Thomas Anderson Nominated
Best Drama Actress Julianne Moore Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Burt Reynolds Won
Best Supporting Actress Julianne Moore Won
Best Original Screenplay Paul Thomas Anderson Nominated
Best Costume Design Mark Bridges Nominated
Best Film Editing Dylan Tichenor Nominated
Best Production Design Bob Ziembicki and Sandy Struth Nominated
Best Ensemble Nominated
Online Film & Television Association Awards (2019)[43] Hall of Fame – Motion Picture Inducted
Online Film Critics Society Awards[44] Best Director Paul Thomas Anderson Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Burt Reynolds Won
Best Screenplay Paul Thomas Anderson Nominated
PEN America Literary Awards Screenplay Won
San Diego Film Critics Society Awards Best Supporting Actor Burt Reynolds Won
Satellite Awards[45] Best Motion Picture – Drama Nominated
Best Director Paul Thomas Anderson Nominated
Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama Mark Wahlberg Nominated
Best Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture – Drama Burt Reynolds Won
Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture – Drama Julianne Moore Won
Best Screenplay – Original Paul Thomas Anderson Nominated
Best Film Editing Dylan Tichenor Nominated
Outstanding Motion Picture Ensemble Won
Screen Actors Guild Awards[46][47] Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Don Cheadle, Heather Graham, Luis Guzmán, Philip Baker Hall,
Philip Seymour Hoffman, Thomas Jane, Ricky Jay, William H. Macy,
Alfred Molina, Julianne Moore, Nicole Ari Parker, John C. Reilly,
Burt Reynolds, Robert Ridgely, Mark Wahlberg and Melora Walters
Nominated
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role Burt Reynolds Nominated
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role Julianne Moore Nominated
Society of Camera Operators[48] Historical Shot Andy Shuttleworth Won
Society of Texas Film Critics Awards Best Supporting Actor Burt Reynolds Nominated
Southeastern Film Critics Association Awards[49] Best Picture 4th Place
Best Supporting Actress Julianne Moore Nominated
Stinkers Bad Movie Awards[50] Worst On-Screen Couple Mark Wahlberg and his fake 13-inch appendage Nominated
Toronto Film Critics Association Awards[51] Best Director Paul Thomas Anderson Runner-up
Toronto International Film Festival Metro Media Award Won[a]
Turkish Film Critics Association Awards Best Foreign Film 8th Place
Writers Guild of America Awards[52] Best Screenplay – Written Directly for the Screen Paul Thomas Anderson Nominated

Music

Boogie Nights: Music from the Original Motion Picture
Soundtrack album
ReleasedOctober 7, 1997
GenreDisco, pop, soul
LabelCapitol
Boogie Nights 2: More Music from the Original Motion Picture
Soundtrack album
ReleasedJanuary 13, 1998
GenreDisco, pop, soul
LabelCapitol

Two Boogie Nights soundtracks were released, the first at the time of the film's initial release and the second the following year. AllMusic rated the first soundtrack four and a half stars out of five[53] and the second soundtrack four.[54]

Boogie Nights [Original Soundtrack] track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Performer(s)Length
1."Intro (Feel the Heat)"Paul Thomas Anderson, John C. ReillyReilly, Mark Wahlberg1:11
2."Best of My Love"Al McKay, Maurice WhiteThe Emotions3:39
3."Jungle Fever"Bill AdorChakachas4:20
4."Brand New Key"Melanie SafkaMelanie2:23
5."Spill the Wine"Eric Burdon and WarEric Burdon and War4:02
6."Got to Give It Up, Pt. 1"Marvin GayeGaye4:07
7."Machine Gun"Milan WilliamsCommodores2:38
8."Magnet and Steel"Walter EganEgan3:23
9."Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now"Jerry Cohen, Gene McFadden, John WhiteheadMcFadden & Whitehead3:40
10."Sister Christian"Kelly KeagyNight Ranger5:00
11."Livin' Thing"Jeff LynneElectric Light Orchestra3:30
12."God Only Knows"Tony Asher, Brian WilsonThe Beach Boys2:48
13."The Big Top (Theme from "Boogie Nights")"Michael PennPenn, Patrick Warren9:58
Total length:50:39
Boogie Nights, Vol. 2 track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Performer(s)Length
1."Mama Told Me (Not to Come)"Randy NewmanThree Dog Night3:16
2."Fooled Around and Fell in Love"Elvin BishopBishop4:34
3."You Sexy Thing"Errol Brown, Tony WilsonHot Chocolate4:02
4."Boogie Shoes"Harry Wayne Casey, Richard FinchKC & the Sunshine Band2:09
5."Do Your Thing"Charles WrightCharles Wright & the Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band3:29
6."Driver's Seat"Paul RobertsSniff 'n' the Tears4:00
7."Feel Too Good"Roy WoodThe Move9:30
8."Jessie's Girl"Rick SpringfieldSpringfield3:13
9."J.P. Walk"Anton ScottSound Experience7:05
10."I Want to Be Free"Marshall "Rock" Jones, Ralph "Pee Wee" Middlebrooks, James "Diamond" WilliamsOhio Players6:50
11."Joy"Johann Sebastian BachApollo 1005:15
Total length:53:23
Personnel

See also

Notes

References

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External links

  • Boogie Nights at IMDb
  • Boogie Nights at Box Office Mojo
  • Boogie Nights at Rotten Tomatoes
  • Boogie Nights at Metacritic  
  • Boogie Nights script at the Internet Movie Script Database
  • Paul Thomas Anderson radio interview
  • "Livin' Thing: An Oral History of Boogie Nights", Grantland, December 2014

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For the song see Boogie Nights song For the musical see Boogie Nights musical Boogie Nights is a 1997 American period comedy drama 3 film written and directed by Paul Thomas Anderson It is set in Los Angeles s San Fernando Valley and focuses on a young nightclub dishwasher who becomes a popular star of pornographic films chronicling his rise in the Golden Age of Porn of the 1970s through to his fall during the excesses of the 1980s The film is an expansion of Anderson s mockumentary short film The Dirk Diggler Story 1988 4 5 6 7 and stars Mark Wahlberg Julianne Moore Burt Reynolds Don Cheadle John C Reilly William H Macy Philip Seymour Hoffman and Heather Graham Boogie NightsTheatrical release posterDirected byPaul Thomas AndersonWritten byPaul Thomas AndersonProduced byLloyd Levin John Lyons Paul Thomas Anderson JoAnne SellarStarringMark Wahlberg Julianne Moore Burt Reynolds Don Cheadle John C Reilly William H Macy Heather Graham Nicole Parker Philip Seymour HoffmanCinematographyRobert ElswitEdited byDylan TichenorMusic byMichael PennProductioncompaniesLawrence Gordon Productions Ghoulardi Film CompanyDistributed byNew Line CinemaRelease datesSeptember 11 1997 1997 09 11 TIFF October 10 1997 1997 10 10 United States Running time155 minutes 1 CountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 15 million 2 Box office 43 1 million 2 Boogie Nights premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 11 1997 and was theatrically released on October 10 1997 garnering critical acclaim It was nominated for three Academy Awards including Best Original Screenplay for Anderson Best Supporting Actress for Moore and Best Supporting Actor for Reynolds The film s soundtrack also received acclaim Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 3 1 Development 4 Release 5 Reception 5 1 Accolades 6 Music 7 See also 8 Notes 9 References 10 External linksPlot EditIn 1977 high school dropout Eddie Adams is living with his father and emotionally abusive mother in Torrance California He works at a Reseda nightclub owned by Maurice Rodriguez where he meets porn filmmaker Jack Horner Interested in bringing Eddie into porn Jack auditions him by watching him have sex with Rollergirl a porn starlet who always wears skates After a fight with his mother Adams moves in with Horner at his San Fernando Valley home Adams gives himself the screen name Dirk Diggler and becomes a star because of his good looks youthful charisma and unusually large penis His success allows him to buy a new house an extensive wardrobe and a competition orange 1977 Chevrolet Corvette With his friend and co star Reed Rothchild Dirk pitches a series of successful action themed porn films He works and socializes with others from the porn industry and they live carefree lifestyles in the late 1970s disco era While attending a New Year s Eve party at Horner s house on December 31 1979 assistant director Little Bill Thompson discovers his adulterous wife having sex with another man Bill tired of being repeatedly cuckolded shoots the pair dead and commits suicide Dirk and Reed begin using cocaine on a regular basis Due to his drug use Dirk finds it increasingly difficult to achieve an erection falls into violent mood swings and becomes irritated with Johnny Doe a rival leading man Jack has recently recruited who Dirk worries about being replaced by In 1983 after arguing with Jack Dirk is fired and takes off with Reed to start a music career along with Scotty a boom operator who is in love with Dirk Jack rejects business overtures from Floyd Gondolli a theater magnate who insists on cutting costs by shooting on videotape because Jack believes that video will diminish the quality of his films After his friend and financier Colonel James is incarcerated for causing an underage girl to overdose on cocaine along with possession of child pornography Jack cooperates with Gondolli but becomes disillusioned with the work he is expected to churn out One of these projects involves Jack and Rollergirl riding in a limousine searching for random men for her to have sex with while being taped by a crew One man recognizes Rollergirl as a former high school classmate and after a failed attempt at intercourse he insults her and Jack Both Jack and Rollergirl attack the man leaving him bloodied on the sidewalk Leading lady Amber Waves lands in a custody battle with her ex husband The court determines that she is an unfit mother due to her involvement in the porn industry criminal record and cocaine addiction Buck Swope marries fellow porn star Jessie St Vincent who becomes pregnant Because of his past as a pornographer Buck is disqualified from a bank loan and cannot open his own stereo equipment store That night he finds himself in the middle of a holdup at a donut shop in which the clerk the robber and an armed customer are killed Buck is the sole survivor and escapes with the money Having spent most of their money on drugs Dirk and Reed cannot pay a recording studio for demo tapes they believe will enable them to become music stars Desperate for money Dirk resorts to prostitution but is assaulted and robbed by three men Dirk Reed and their friend Todd Parker attempt to scam local drug dealer Rahad Jackson by selling him a half kilo of baking soda disguised as cocaine Dirk and Reed want to leave quickly before Rahad s bodyguard inspects it but Todd attempts to steal more drugs and money from Rahad In the ensuing gunfight Todd kills Rahad s bodyguard and is killed by Rahad while Dirk and Reed narrowly escape Dirk returns to Jack s home and they reconcile In 1984 Amber shoots the television commercial for the opening of Buck s store Rollergirl takes a GED class Colonel James remains in prison Maurice opens a night club Reed performs magic acts at a strip club and Jessie gives birth to her and Buck s son Dirk Jack and Amber prepare to start filming again Cast EditMark Wahlberg as Eddie Adams Dirk Diggler Julianne Moore as Maggie Amber Waves Burt Reynolds as Jack Horner Don Cheadle as Buck Swope John C Reilly as Reed Rothchild William H Macy as Bill Little Bill Thompson Heather Graham as Brandy Rollergirl Nicole Ari Parker as Becky Barnett Philip Seymour Hoffman as Scotty J Luis Guzman as Maurice Rodriguez T T Rodriguez Philip Baker Hall as Floyd Gondolli Thomas Jane as Todd Parker Robert Ridgely as The Colonel James Robert Downey Sr as Burt Nina Hartley as Little Bill s Wife Melora Walters as Jessie St Vincent Alfred Molina as Rahad Jackson Ricky Jay as Kurt Longjohn Joanna Gleason as Dirk s mother Laurel Holloman as Sheryl Lynn Michael Penn as Nick the EngineerProduction EditDevelopment Edit Boogie Nights is based on a mockumentary short film that Anderson wrote and directed while he was still in high school called The Dirk Diggler Story 4 The short itself was based on the 1981 documentary Exhausted John C Holmes The Real Story a documentary about the life of legendary porn actor John Holmes on whom Dirk Diggler is based 8 Boogie Nights helped establish Wahlberg as a film actor he was previously only known as the frontman of Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch Anderson originally wanted the role of Eddie to be played by Leonardo DiCaprio after seeing him in The Basketball Diaries DiCaprio enjoyed the screenplay but had to turn it down because he signed on to star in Titanic He recommended Mark Wahlberg for the role 8 Joaquin Phoenix was also offered the role of Eddie but turned it down due to concerns about playing a porn star Phoenix later collaborated with Anderson on the films The Master and Inherent Vice 9 Bill Murray Harvey Keitel Warren Beatty Albert Brooks and Sydney Pollack declined or were passed up on the role of Jack Horner which went to Burt Reynolds 10 11 After starring in Hard Eight Samuel L Jackson declined the role of Buck Swope which went to Don Cheadle 8 Anderson initially did not consider Heather Graham for Rollergirl because he had never seen her do nudity in a film However Graham s agent called Anderson asking if she could read for the part which she won 8 Gwyneth Paltrow Drew Barrymore and Tatum O Neal were also up for the role 10 12 After having a very difficult time getting his previous film Hard Eight released Anderson laid down a hard law when making Boogie Nights He initially wanted the film to be over three hours long and be rated NC 17 The film s producers particularly Michael De Luca said that the film had to be either under three hours or rated R Anderson fought with them saying that the film would not have a mainstream appeal no matter what They did not change their minds and Anderson chose the R rating as a challenge Despite this the film was still 20 minutes shorter than promised 8 Reynolds did not get along with Anderson while filming After seeing a rough cut of the film Reynolds fired his agent for recommending it 13 better source needed Despite this Reynolds won a Golden Globe Award and was nominated for an Academy Award for his performance Later Anderson wanted Reynolds to star in his next film Magnolia but Reynolds declined 14 In 2012 Reynolds denied rumors that he disliked the film calling it extraordinary and saying that his opinion of it has nothing to do with his relationship with Anderson 15 Release EditThe film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival and was shown at the New York Film Festival before opening on two screens in the U S on October 10 1997 It grossed 50 168 during its opening weekend Three weeks later it expanded to 907 theaters and grossed 4 7 million ranking number four for the week It eventually earned 26 4 million in the U S and 16 7 million in foreign markets for a worldwide box office total of 43 1 million 16 Reception Edit Moore received nominations for an Academy Award Golden Globe Award and Screen Actors Guild Award for her performance On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes the film holds an approval rating of 93 based on 72 reviews the site s critical consensus states Grounded in strong characters bold themes and subtle storytelling Boogie Nights is a groundbreaking film both for director P T Anderson and star Mark Wahlberg 17 On Metacritic the film holds a weighted average score of 85 out of 100 based on 28 critics indicating universal acclaim 18 Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of C on an A to F scale 19 Janet Maslin of The New York Times wrote Everything about Boogie Nights is interestingly unexpected although the film s extravagant 2 hour 32 minute length amounts to a slight tactical mistake it has no trouble holding interest but the length promises larger ideas than the film finally delivers She praised Burt Reynolds for his best and most suavely funny performance in many years and added The movie s special gift happens to be Mark Wahlberg who gives a terrifically appealing performance 20 Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun Times observed Few films have been more matter of fact even disenchanted about sexuality Adult films are a business here not a dalliance or a pastime and one of the charms of Boogie Nights is the way it shows the everyday backstage humdrum life of porno filmmaking The sweep and variety of the characters have brought the movie comparisons to Robert Altman s Nashville and The Player There is also some of the same appeal as Pulp Fiction in scenes that balance precariously between comedy and violence Through all the characters and all the action Anderson s screenplay centers on the human qualities of the players Boogie Nights has the quality of many great films in that it always seems alive 21 Mick LaSalle of the San Francisco Chronicle stated Boogie Nights is the first great film about the 1970s to come out since the 70s It gets all the details right nailing down the styles and the music More impressive it captures the decade s distinct decadent glamour It also succeeds at something very difficult re creating the ethos and mentality of an era Paul Thomas Anderson has pulled off a wonderful sprawling sophisticated film With Boogie Nights we know we re not just watching episodes from disparate lives but a panorama of recent social history rendered in bold exuberant colors 22 Kenneth Turan of the Los Angeles Times called it a startling film but not for the obvious reasons Yes its decision to focus on the pornography business in the San Fernando Valley in the 1970s and 1980s is nerviness itself but more impressive is the film s sureness of touch its ability to be empathetic nonjudgmental and gently satirical to understand what is going on beneath the surface of this raunchy Nashville esque universe and to deftly relate it to our own Perhaps the most exciting thing about Boogie Nights is the ease with which writer director Anderson spins out this complex web A true storyteller able to easily mix and match moods in a playful and audacious manner he is a filmmaker definitely worth watching both now and in the future 23 In Time Out New York Andrew Johnston concluded The porn milieu may scare some folks off but Boogie Nights offers laughs tenderness terror and redemption everything you could ask for in a movie It s an impressive and satisfying film one the Academy really ought to have the balls to recognize 24 Peter Travers of Rolling Stone said T his chunk of movie dynamite is detonated by Mark Wahlberg who grabs a breakout role and runs with it Even when Boogie Nights flies off course as it tracks its bizarrely idealistic characters into the 80s you can sense the passionate commitment at the core of this hilarious and harrowing spectacle For this credit Paul Thomas Anderson who scores a personal triumph by finding glints of rude life in the ashes that remained after Watergate For all the unbridled sex what is significant timely and finally hopeful about Boogie Nights is the way Anderson proves that a movie can be mercilessly honest and mercifully humane at the same time 25 Gene Siskel of Chicago Tribune called it beautifully made and praised the performances calling Reynolds absolutely centered and in control of his emotions and saying Wahlberg couldn t be better However he moderated his praise by saying The early rave reviews accorded this film suggest a significance that I however did not encounter Show biz stories are all pretty much the same ambition stardom drugs disillusionment Add the home video revolution to this mix and curiosity about the size of the boy wonder s equipment throw in a few topical references like the soft drink Fresca and you have the bare bones of the story He gave the film three and a half stars out of a possible four 26 Accolades Edit Reynolds received over ten accolades including his only Academy Award nomination and a nomination for a Screen Actors Guild Award In addition he won the Golden Globe Award for his performance Award Category Nominee s Result20 20 Awards Best Picture NominatedBest Director Paul Thomas Anderson WonBest Actor Mark Wahlberg NominatedBest Supporting Actor Don Cheadle NominatedPhilip Seymour Hoffman WonJohn C Reilly NominatedBurt Reynolds NominatedBest Supporting Actress Julianne Moore WonBest Original Screenplay Paul Thomas Anderson WonBest Cinematography Robert Elswit NominatedBest Costume Design Mark Bridges NominatedBest Film Editing Dylan Tichenor WonBest Drama Score Michael Penn NominatedBest Song Best of My Love Nominated Machine Gun Nominated Sister Christian NominatedBest Production Design Bob Ziembicki NominatedAcademy Awards 27 Best Supporting Actor Burt Reynolds NominatedBest Supporting Actress Julianne Moore NominatedBest Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen Paul Thomas Anderson NominatedArtios Awards 28 Outstanding Achievement in Feature Film Casting Comedy Christine Sheaks WonAwards Circuit Community Awards Best Motion Picture NominatedBest Director Paul Thomas Anderson NominatedBest Actor in a Leading Role Mark Wahlberg NominatedBest Actor in a Supporting Role Burt Reynolds NominatedBest Actress in a Supporting Role Julianne Moore WonBest Original Screenplay Paul Thomas Anderson Runner upBest Art Direction Ted Berner and Sandy Struth NominatedBest Cinematography Robert Elswit NominatedBest Costume Design Mark Bridges Runner upBest Film Editing Dylan Tichenor NominatedBest Cast Ensemble Runner upBoston Society of Film Critics Awards 29 Best Supporting Actor Burt Reynolds 2nd PlaceBest New Filmmaker Paul Thomas Anderson Also for Hard Eight WonBritish Independent Film Awards Best Foreign Independent Film English Language WonBritish Academy Film Awards 30 Best Actor in a Supporting Role Burt Reynolds NominatedBest Screenplay Original Paul Thomas Anderson NominatedChicago Film Critics Association Awards 31 Best Film NominatedBest Director Paul Thomas Anderson NominatedBest Supporting Actor Burt Reynolds WonBest Supporting Actress Julianne Moore NominatedChlotrudis Awards 32 Best Supporting Actress NominatedCritics Choice Awards 33 Best Picture NominatedDallas Fort Worth Film Critics Association Awards Best Picture NominatedBest Supporting Actor Burt Reynolds WonEuropean Film Awards 34 Screen International Award Paul Thomas Anderson NominatedFaro Island Film Festival Best Film NominatedBest Actress Julianne Moore WonFlorida Film Critics Circle Awards 35 Best Supporting Actress WonBest Cast Brian Helgeland and Curtis Hanson WonGolden Globe Awards 36 Best Supporting Actor Motion Picture Burt Reynolds WonBest Supporting Actress Motion Picture Julianne Moore NominatedLas Vegas Film Critics Society Awards 37 Best Supporting Actor Burt Reynolds WonLondon Film Critics Circle Awards Film of the Year NominatedLos Angeles Film Critics Association Awards 38 Best Supporting Actor Burt Reynolds WonBest Supporting Actress Julianne Moore WonNew Generation Award Paul Thomas Anderson WonMTV Movie Awards Best Breakthrough Performance Heather Graham WonBest Dance Sequence Mark Wahlberg Machine Gun NominatedNational Board of Review Awards 39 Top Ten Films 7th PlaceNational Society of Film Critics Awards 40 Best Film 3rd PlaceBest Director Paul Thomas Anderson 3rd PlaceBest Supporting Actor Burt Reynolds WonBest Supporting Actress Julianne Moore WonNew York Film Critics Circle Awards 41 Best Supporting Actor Burt Reynolds WonOnline Film amp Television Association Awards 1997 42 Best Drama Picture Lloyd Levin John Lyons Paul Thomas Anderson and JoAnne Sellar NominatedBest Director Paul Thomas Anderson NominatedBest Drama Actress Julianne Moore NominatedBest Supporting Actor Burt Reynolds WonBest Supporting Actress Julianne Moore WonBest Original Screenplay Paul Thomas Anderson NominatedBest Costume Design Mark Bridges NominatedBest Film Editing Dylan Tichenor NominatedBest Production Design Bob Ziembicki and Sandy Struth NominatedBest Ensemble NominatedOnline Film amp Television Association Awards 2019 43 Hall of Fame Motion Picture InductedOnline Film Critics Society Awards 44 Best Director Paul Thomas Anderson NominatedBest Supporting Actor Burt Reynolds WonBest Screenplay Paul Thomas Anderson NominatedPEN America Literary Awards Screenplay WonSan Diego Film Critics Society Awards Best Supporting Actor Burt Reynolds WonSatellite Awards 45 Best Motion Picture Drama NominatedBest Director Paul Thomas Anderson NominatedBest Actor in a Motion Picture Drama Mark Wahlberg NominatedBest Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture Drama Burt Reynolds WonBest Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture Drama Julianne Moore WonBest Screenplay Original Paul Thomas Anderson NominatedBest Film Editing Dylan Tichenor NominatedOutstanding Motion Picture Ensemble WonScreen Actors Guild Awards 46 47 Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Don Cheadle Heather Graham Luis Guzman Philip Baker Hall Philip Seymour Hoffman Thomas Jane Ricky Jay William H Macy Alfred Molina Julianne Moore Nicole Ari Parker John C Reilly Burt Reynolds Robert Ridgely Mark Wahlberg and Melora Walters NominatedOutstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role Burt Reynolds NominatedOutstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role Julianne Moore NominatedSociety of Camera Operators 48 Historical Shot Andy Shuttleworth WonSociety of Texas Film Critics Awards Best Supporting Actor Burt Reynolds NominatedSoutheastern Film Critics Association Awards 49 Best Picture 4th PlaceBest Supporting Actress Julianne Moore NominatedStinkers Bad Movie Awards 50 Worst On Screen Couple Mark Wahlberg and his fake 13 inch appendage NominatedToronto Film Critics Association Awards 51 Best Director Paul Thomas Anderson Runner upToronto International Film Festival Metro Media Award Won a Turkish Film Critics Association Awards Best Foreign Film 8th PlaceWriters Guild of America Awards 52 Best Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen Paul Thomas Anderson NominatedMusic EditBoogie Nights Music from the Original Motion PictureSoundtrack albumReleasedOctober 7 1997GenreDisco pop soulLabelCapitolBoogie Nights 2 More Music from the Original Motion PictureSoundtrack albumReleasedJanuary 13 1998GenreDisco pop soulLabelCapitolTwo Boogie Nights soundtracks were released the first at the time of the film s initial release and the second the following year AllMusic rated the first soundtrack four and a half stars out of five 53 and the second soundtrack four 54 Boogie Nights Original Soundtrack track listingNo TitleWriter s Performer s Length1 Intro Feel the Heat Paul Thomas Anderson John C ReillyReilly Mark Wahlberg1 112 Best of My Love Al McKay Maurice WhiteThe Emotions3 393 Jungle Fever Bill AdorChakachas4 204 Brand New Key Melanie SafkaMelanie2 235 Spill the Wine Eric Burdon and WarEric Burdon and War4 026 Got to Give It Up Pt 1 Marvin GayeGaye4 077 Machine Gun Milan WilliamsCommodores2 388 Magnet and Steel Walter EganEgan3 239 Ain t No Stoppin Us Now Jerry Cohen Gene McFadden John WhiteheadMcFadden amp Whitehead3 4010 Sister Christian Kelly KeagyNight Ranger5 0011 Livin Thing Jeff LynneElectric Light Orchestra3 3012 God Only Knows Tony Asher Brian WilsonThe Beach Boys2 4813 The Big Top Theme from Boogie Nights Michael PennPenn Patrick Warren9 58Total length 50 39 Boogie Nights Vol 2 track listingNo TitleWriter s Performer s Length1 Mama Told Me Not to Come Randy NewmanThree Dog Night3 162 Fooled Around and Fell in Love Elvin BishopBishop4 343 You Sexy Thing Errol Brown Tony WilsonHot Chocolate4 024 Boogie Shoes Harry Wayne Casey Richard FinchKC amp the Sunshine Band2 095 Do Your Thing Charles WrightCharles Wright amp the Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band3 296 Driver s Seat Paul RobertsSniff n the Tears4 007 Feel Too Good Roy WoodThe Move9 308 Jessie s Girl Rick SpringfieldSpringfield3 139 J P Walk Anton ScottSound Experience7 0510 I Want to Be Free Marshall Rock Jones Ralph Pee Wee Middlebrooks James Diamond WilliamsOhio Players6 5011 Joy Johann Sebastian BachApollo 1005 15Total length 53 23 PersonnelPaul Thomas Anderson executive producer Karyn Rachtman executive producer music supervisor Liz Heller executive producer 55 Bobby Lavelle music supervisor Carol Dunn music coordinatorSee also EditThe Pornographer Wonderland Lovelace List of films featuring fictional films American Eccentric CinemaNotes Edit Tied with Curtis Hanson for L A Confidential References Edit Boggie Nights 18 British Board of Film Classification October 28 1997 Archived from the original on March 5 2016 Retrieved July 5 2013 a b Box Office Mojo Boogie Nights Archived from the original on September 18 2012 Retrieved September 27 2008 O Connor Kyrie March 26 1998 BOOGIE NIGHTS Hartford Courant Hartford Connecticut Retrieved June 13 2022 a b McKenna Kristine October 12 1997 Knows It When He Sees It Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on January 3 2013 Retrieved June 25 2012 Waxman Sharon R 2005 Rebels on the backlot six maverick directors and how they conquered the Hollywood studio system HarperCollins p 115 ISBN 978 0 06 054017 3 Archived from the original on August 26 2021 Retrieved October 5 2018 Hirshberg Lynn December 19 1999 His Way The New York Times 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