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    Explore "boogienights" with insightful episodes like "Dealing with a dysfunctional family, HDHD, health issues, starting a business, stand-up comedy, acting, filmmaking, & long shot stories with Michael Stein, interviewed by Mike Checcin", "Boogie Nights (1997)", "Licorice Pizza", "First Watch: Boogie Nights" and "Michael Stein talks about his nutty upbringing, success, failure and personal development" from podcasts like ""Long Shot Leaders with Michael Stein", "Living for the Cinema", "CINE PARA SOÑAR - José Antonio VALDÉS P.", "Splain Life Comedy Podcast" and "Long Shot Leaders with Michael Stein"" and more!

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    Boogie Nights (1997)

    Boogie Nights (1997)

    Twenty-five years ago, director Paul Thomas Anderson shook up the cinematic world with this epic tale focusing on the adult film industry in the 1970’s and 1980’s.  He borrowed techniques from Robert Altman and Martin Scorcese but he made them his own with this sprawling tale of Eddie Adams, a teenager played by Mark Wahlberg with ONE special gift.  This one special gift helps Eddie become an instant star with the name of Dirk Diggler – we witness his rise and fall within the industry along with stories of so many others around him portrayed by an impressively stacked cast including Burt Reynolds, Julianne More, Don Cheadle, the late great Phillip Seymour Hoffman, John C. Reilly, and Heather Graham, along with so many others…..  

    And If you still don’t want to hear this review after reading the above, then that’s not an MP…..that’s a YP, YOUR problem. :O   

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    First Watch: Boogie Nights

    First Watch: Boogie Nights

    Sawyer and Walden give their commentary on the 1997 Paul Thomas Anderson classic "Boogie Nights".

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    Michael Stein talks about his nutty upbringing, success, failure and personal development

    Michael Stein talks about his nutty upbringing, success, failure and personal development

    Michael Stein talks about his nutty upbringing, success, failure, and personal development.

    Michael Stein was diagnosed with a “learning disability” when he was a child.  He is now the founder & CEO of Abadak Inc.  Michael started the company while he was broke and nearly homeless. Since then the company has made over 100 million dollars.

    He has been and writer, director, producer, actor, comedian, worked with academy award winners and some of the most powerful people in the entertainment industry.

    He continues to build his company Abadak which is the leading tarps supplier in the USA and has donated over one hundred thousand tarps to the homeless.  Michael is the host of the podcast Long Shot Leaders.  The podcast features the stories of high achievers that have overcome high odds and reached success.

    Episode 071: Boogie Nights

    Episode 071: Boogie Nights

    Paul Thomas Anderson has become one of the most respectable names in world cinema, with every new chapter of his filmography being greeted as a major artistic landmark whether he is working with legendary talents like Daniel Day Lewis or teasing out unexpected performances from megastars like Adam Sandler.  But for his breakout hit, he created a family of fresh faces, has-beens, and old pros all centered around the least respected side of the biz! Join MG in a lovefest for his masterpiece Boogie Nights!

    Boogie Nights

    Boogie Nights

    Austin and Eric start their Paul Thomas Anderson Five with a look at the movie that launched his career, Boogie Nights. Why is the film about porn not sexy? Does PTA judge his characters? Was Luis Guzman stoned in that scene? Was that Tom Jane?! All of these will be answered. 

     

    Paul Thomas Anderson Five

    1) Boogie Nights

    2) Magnolia

    3) Punch Drunk Love

    4) The Master

    5) Phantom Thread

    Let's Take Five
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    Boogie Nights (1997)

    Boogie Nights (1997)

    On paper, "Boogie Nights" looks destined to fail: A new, 27-year-old director Paul Thomas Anderson gambling on making a period drama about porn ... starring Marky Mark and Burt Reynolds ... based on a short film about a guy named "Dirk Diggler" that Anderson made when he was 18. 

    But instead of a campy tits-and-ass disco disaster, "Boogie Nights" turned out to be a breakout film powered by picture-perfect camerawork, a mind-blowing soundtrack, a swirl of emotions, and a dynamite cast including Philip Seymour Hoffman, Julianne Moore, Heather Graham, William H. Macy, John C. Reilly, and Don Cheadle. 

    Seriously, all those people were in one movie that featured a prosthetic dong, crappy kung fu, and bell bottoms.

    Ash, Dick, and Gene naturally swooned over this masterpiece of '90s cinema, which brought up conversations about vintage porn, the darkness of the '80s, drug PSAs, Thomas Jayne, and of course that time Ash commissioned Shat the Movies to cover "Magnolia."

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    Episode 29: Boogie Nights

    Episode 29: Boogie Nights
    Film reviews are back! As Liam mentioned on Wednesday's show, we are back to doing film reviews every week, with a new review dropping every Friday. They will mix from classics to new releases. On today's show, Mike and Liam review Paul Thomas Anderson's "Boogie Nights" (1997). We talk best performances, scenes, lines, and give a score out of 10.

    Make sure you follow the show on Twitter, @BlockBreakPod, and tweet us movies you want us to review next!

    "HAPPY" NEW YEAR: Boogie Nights, Strange Days, Fruitvale Station

    "HAPPY" NEW YEAR: Boogie Nights, Strange Days, Fruitvale Station
    And we'll take a cup o' kindness yet, 
    for auld lang syne. Whatever the hell that means.
    Welcome to a show where three middle aged men who hate New Year dedicate a whole episode to the insignificant striking of midnight. We also review Boogie Nights, Strange Days and Fruitvale Station.
     
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    8:02 Kill List
    11:15 Nocturnal Animals
    12:44 Jaws
    15:22 You Were Never Really Here
    17:35 American Honey
    22:22 Creed 2
     
    24:25
    “HAPPY” NEW YEAR
    Boogie Nights
    Fruitvale Station
    Strange Days
     
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    Episode 35: Paul Thomas Anderson

    Episode 35: Paul Thomas Anderson

    Steve Prokopy AKA Capone from Ain’t It Cool News, joins us for a live discussion on the incredible Paul Thomas Anderson, a well-respected master of filmmaking.  Despite touching upon all five of his films throughout the conversation, we mainly focus on MAGNOLIA and THERE WILL BE BLOOD in particular.  In addition, Steve reviews CHERNOBYL DIARIES, Jim finally watched FIVE EASY PIECES, and Patrick continues his J-horror journey with UZUMAKI (Spiral).  

    In about two weeks we will be talking with returning guest Steven Ray Morris as we discuss a director both Patrick and Jim are not too familiar with:  Jane Campion (The Piano).  Please be sure to leave us a voicemail to play on the show at 224-366-9528.  If you’re a movie blogger/podcaster and would like a guest spot on the show to talk about a filmmaker whose work you admire. Thanks again for listening and be sure to check out our updated upcoming schedule in the sidebar to see which directors we’ll be talking about soon!  Questions are always welcome via email: directorsclubpodcast@gmail.com

    Episode 35: Paul Thomas Anderson

    Episode 35: Paul Thomas Anderson

    Steve Prokopy AKA Capone from Ain’t It Cool News, joins us for a live discussion on the incredible Paul Thomas Anderson, a well-respected master of filmmaking.  Despite touching upon all five of his films throughout the conversation, we mainly focus on MAGNOLIA and THERE WILL BE BLOOD in particular.  In addition, Steve reviews CHERNOBYL DIARIES, Jim finally watched FIVE EASY PIECES, and Patrick continues his J-horror journey with UZUMAKI (Spiral).  

    In about two weeks we will be talking with returning guest Steven Ray Morris as we discuss a director both Patrick and Jim are not too familiar with:  Jane Campion (The Piano).  Please be sure to leave us a voicemail to play on the show at 224-366-9528.  If you’re a movie blogger/podcaster and would like a guest spot on the show to talk about a filmmaker whose work you admire. Thanks again for listening and be sure to check out our updated upcoming schedule in the sidebar to see which directors we’ll be talking about soon!  Questions are always welcome via email: directorsclubpodcast@gmail.com

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