Rating: Summary: A well done film Review: P.T. Anderson's films have the reputation of being groundbreaking and original. "Boogie Nights" is no exception. The sceenplay in smart, edgy and at times, very humorous. Anderson's film about the adult film industry is very interesting. It lets you see how pornography can change your life, both good and bad. The movie is great because this subject is something so unconventional. The film is about the rise and fall and rise again of Eddie Adams, a porn star known better as Dirk Diggler. the story is about his workings with Jack Horner (played wonderfully by Burt Reynolds) and other interesting people such as Rollergirl, played by Heather Graham. The movie is surprisingly original and entertaining. The soundtrack is cool, and it takes you straight to the seventies/early eighties. The movie, in my opinion, has five great performances. Burt Reynolds is spectacular as Jack Horner. Julianne Moore is wonderful. William H. Macy, one of my favorite actors is great as a husband dealing with his wife's new sex games with other men. Another I really liked was Don Cheadle's performance as Buck, a stereo salesman who dreams of opening his own place, but has many set backs. This film is great. It is an important film. P.T. Anderson is a very intelligent writer/director. This film is a very mature film for a second film. But with a film like "Hard Eight" as his debut, would you expect anyhting less than what "Boogie Nights" was? This is an exceptional film.
Rating: Summary: An American Great! Review: This is what movie making is all about, telling a story of a different time in an emotional fashion, taking the characters on a ride-up, down, farther down, one last thing on the way down and then back up again. Paul Thomas Anderson tells a tale of celebrity, porn, drugs, fun, crime, teenage dreams of debauchery, chance and hope. It leaves nothing out and this DVD is the perfect medium to view the movie in. The second disks supplements are funny and disturbing-PTA seems to be able to do that well. He must have watched a lot of Stanley Kubrick movies. I have seen this movie a dozen times and will see it many more as it is beautiful in its humor, nudity, vulgarity, violence, elation and revelation. It is not a movie for the timid as it is intense and vicious; yet done with artistic integrity. If you enjoy this movie a half as much as i did, then you will love it, as it is one of my five favorites of all time.
Rating: Summary: What a lemon! Review: Boogie nights. Ñ This has got to be the stupidest story I have ever seen. As a movie, some people claim it has merits. Whatever these merits may be, I fail to see them, and anyway they are totally nullified by the incredible mindlessness of the characters portrayed. How could anyone with a minimum of common sense empathize with people of that sort? Barnyard animals behave better and more rationally. Ñ And so, for fear I might die in an accident and people would find this DVD in my collection, I've taken care to thoroughly destroy it and throw it in the garbage where it belongs, Ñ no matter how heavy the price I had been stupid enough to pay for it.
Rating: Summary: Great Film - Weak Extras Review: As has been written many times before, this is a great film that captivates its audience from beginning to end. My only complaint is that the DVD extras are extremely boring and weak. By reading the back cover, you get the impression that this new DVD edition will give you all kinds of new and interesting extras. Take my advice, don't believe it! The extras are short, boring, and add absolutely nothing to the experience of the DVD. In summary, I highly recommend the film, but if you already own the first edition, don't even think about upgrading to this one.
Rating: Summary: One of the Best Review: Burt Reynolds gives an inspired performance as the avuncular leader of a "family" of porn stars who churn out films by the dozen under his watchful eye.In a sad turnaround on the rags to riches theme, Mark Wahlberg, who is nothing less than brilliant in this film, plays a teenaged loser with an abusive family who has one thing going for him: he's one hot stud, in his clothes and out of them. In a twist of fate, he's "discovered" by Reynolds, who invites him over to the famiiy homestead to audition for a part in his next movie. The audition requires the budding star to perform sexual intercourse with several people watching and critiquing his performance. He passes the test, and becomes an overnight porn sensation, renamed "Dirk Diggler." Then we watch his tragic disintegration from superstar to drug addict (cocaine) back to his origins: a has-been loser in his early 20s. Wahlberg is so poignant, so powerful, he has the viewer in tears, even though the subject matter is not everyone's cup of tea.
Rating: Summary: Lives Up To The Hype But... Review: "Boogie Nights" has shockingly lived up to the hype, one of few 'classics' that actually has for me. It tells the tale of a nightclub worker and his change to 70's pornstar Dirk Diggler. He is quickly drawn into a world of drugs and meaningless sex, believing that he has risen above his awful past, but he soon discovers that no matter how great you think you've become, you're still the same person you've always been. P.T. Anderson (Magnolia) makes gold with this classic rags-to riches tale, offering a truly meaningful theme for an entire generation. That said, I don't believe I'd suggest buying this before renting it. It's a very acquired taste, and is really not the feel-good movie of the year. It has replay value, but only over a large scale of time. I recommend it, but rent it first.
Rating: Summary: Well Acted, Very Stylized, Completely Pointless Review: This film achieves its goal of being a survey of the 1970s porn industry. The acting is terrific. But why exactly we should care about its subject matter is a question that I have yet to see answered. In this man's opinion (which is a rare one), that porn is somw of the lamest stuff around. But apparently there are many hollywood folks out there whose lives have been enriched by watching porno flicks. Having been enriched by this blessd genre, I guess they feel it their duty to tell us about the heroic exploits of those who brought this stuff into American culture. Hollywood's fascination with porn is a bit odd. I guess there are lots of film makers out there who get thier cheap thrills from watching it, and therefore want to protect it from the threat of censorship. As a result, we get films like Boogie Nights and The People Versus Larry Flint which try to sell us on the idea of porno industry insiders as cultural icons. Whatever.
Rating: Summary: Over and over and over... Review: This is one of those films that I could watch OVER AND OVER again for the rest of my life. And each time you see it you take something new away from it. It could be a feeling of happy nostalgia from the music and fashion, or just the shock of witnessing the degradation and disintegration of a grasp of reality...or both. I don't know, this film really moved me. In usual PTA form, all of the performances are brilliant. The soundtrack TOTALLY rocks. The special edition is great with all of its fun deleted scenes and stuff. The only thing that bothers me is PTA's commentary...he goes off on some major..tangents. I would like to know more about his thought processes for the movie he comments on, but he ends up talking about completely unrelated stuff. But that's okay, the film is still wonderful and the DVD is still worth purchasing in my humble opinion.
Rating: Summary: Perfection. Review: I feel that Boogie Nights is a perfect film in every sense of the film making world: be it the writing, shot composition, the acting... anything. I also believe that the film is greater than the sum of all these parts, making it - if ever possible - a more than perfect movie. These seemingly overly-generous words aside, this - the second release of the film on DVD - has equaled the quality of the film itself. I could go on and on about how good the movie is, but this is a review of the two-disc set, so I will instead go on and on about how good this set is. The picture and sound quality are top notch. No grain to be seen here (as with most releases from New Line), and colours are crisp and clean. Dialogue is loud and clear, and the music (almost a character itself) is spot on. Extras wise, the deleted scenes are great (most of above average A/V quality), the John C. Reilly Files are funny, and the music video is a nice addition, but my favourite extras (if it means anything) were the commentaries. One ultra-informative one with just Mr. Anderson, and one (one of my favourite commentaries from any disc) with Mr. Anderson and a lot of the cast (not all of the cast) - it's hilarious, informative and it down-right rocks! There's no better way to watch this movie than this edition, and with everything else you're getting with this set you'd be silly not to buy it.
Rating: Summary: ZZZZZZZZZZ Review: This DVD is one of those rare examples when the director's commentary is much more informative and entertaining than the film itself and that's because BOOGIE NIGHTS is so vague about its subject that it could easily have been a film about a conventional Hollywood actor and not a porn star. Director Paul Thomas Anderson tries so hard not to be judgmental about his characters that he has instead created a film which glamorizes the adult film industry. Not once does he deal with any of the real problems which porn actors and actresses face when working in this business (I should know, I was there back in the '80s). For example, the viewer is never told how dificult it is for someone who works in porn to be involved in a serious relationship with someone outside the business (I had to keep my past a secret from my late wife). In fact, we never see most of the leading characters involved in ANY kind of relationships in this film. Instead Anderson splatters at viewers faces "sentimental" problems like Julianne Moore losing custody of her son due to her drug problem (am I supposed to feel sorry for her?)and Buck Swope not getting a loan at a bank because of his job in porn. Then there are the omissions which are obviously intentional so as not to make BOOGIE NIGHTS seem one-sided or offensive to the director's porn buddies who worked as consultants on this film. Example No. 2: because this film was supposedly inspired by the life of John Holmes, then maybe Anderson should've shown his hero, Dirk Diggler, appear in gay porn, something which is not uncommon for the more handsome or well-endowed actors to choose to do. The following is a sample of the film's other inaccuracies: (1) The career of Julianne Moore's character, Amber Waves, would NOT have lasted as long as it did, mostly because of her age and plain looks (sorry, Ms. Moore, nothing personal). Porn producers are always looking for fresh, new talent. Nina Hartley is one of a few rare exceptions. (2) Porn stars in the '80s did not always work with the same cast members and the same tired, has-been director. By the time I got in the business, John Holmes' "Johnny Wadd" series was already burnt out. (3) The acting and production values in late '70s/early '80s porn was not as bad as depicted in this movie. If anything, it was probably better than anything you might see in day-time soap operas! (4) If I remember correctly, the porn video revolution did not begin until 1984 or so, and NOT in the late '70s. I was 18 when I started, so my memory might be a little hazy. Need I go on? This is definitely not the industry I recall working in. The truth is, BOOGIE NIGHTS is not very good, neither as a serious expose about porn nor movie-going entertainment. We're never told why some of these people chose to do what they did (I was discovered by an agent while studying in CA). Also the story goes on and on to the point where the "plot" becomes a mish-mash of little stories that are completely pointless. In the end there are no lessons to be learned. Life goes on and everyone lives happily ever after. Perhaps a filmed biography based on John Holmes' life would've worked better. In any case, BOOGIE NIGHTS stinks.
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