The actor and producer, 50, recently opened up to Cigar Aficionado about his initial reluctance to star in Paul Thomas Anderson’s Boogie Nights, in which he played a '70s porn star named Dirk ...
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Green Day referenced dialogue from the 1997 film 'Boogie Nights' during their acceptance speech at the iHeartRadio Music Awards.
Eddie is young, good looking and plenty of libido to spare. Using the screen name Dirk Diggler, he quickly rises to the top of his industry winning awards year after year. Drugs and ego however ...
I'm choosing to believe that Kelce did, in fact, have Boogie Nights in mind when he planned this fit. Tell me Jack Horner or Dirk Diggler didn't wear that exact suit a some point. The '70s were ...
The speech, albeit tweaked to make it more music-oriented, is lifted from a scene in Paul Thomas Anderson’s 1997 film Boogie Nights. It comes from a scene in which porn star Dirk Diggler ...
Green Day's iHeartRadio Music Awards acceptance speech is actually from 'Boogie Nights.' Billie Joe Armstrong, Tré Cool and Mike Dirnt couldn't contain their laughter while accepting the alternative ...
For those who didn’t pick up on it, the speech was a tweaked version of Mark Wahlberg’s dialogue from “Boogie Nights,” when his character Dirk Diggler accepts one of his various accolades ...
While accepting the award, Green Day — comprised of Billie Joe Armstrong, Tré Cool and Mike Dirnt — did the most unserious thing possible: quote the 1997 dramedy Boogie Nights. Armstrong ...
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