Boogie Nights might be considered a classic now, but when the script first hit Hollywood, no one knew what to make of it. So how did Boogie Nights go from a risky script to one of the great films of its time? Here are ten facts that might help explain how it all went down. Can you dig it? Now I love that movie. Rodriguez, played by Luis Guzman, gets a happy ending of sorts in the movie, opening up a nightclub with his brothers.
Mark Wahlberg has described the pay disparity between him and his All the Money in the World co-star Michelle Williams as "very awkward. However, a series of sexual harassment accusations levied at Spacey meant he was removed from the project and replaced last minute by Christopher Plummer. The scandal led to inevitable reshoots just weeks before the film was due for theatrical release, with both Williams and Wahlberg agreeing to reshoot their scenes in November. Following a critical response of Wahlberg from fellow celebrities as well as online, the actor announced he would be donating his entire reshoot fee to the Time's Up movement. And, reflecting on the events in a recent interview, Wahlberg explained how he was kept out of the loop of the situation until headlines broke, describing it as "very awkward. And Michelle is a fantastic actress. He added: "It's not me who decides who gets paid what.
For millennials, sex education in school felt like a tame Disney movie. We are the generation that learned about sexuality from R-rated flicks, MTV, and the world wide web. Growing up, we all watched movies that mortified our parents, voted for raunchy videos on TRL , found seminude magazines featuring our heartthrobs on Google, and dropped our jaws as pop stars stripped on national TV. Hollywood blew our formative minds, and as a result, nothing comes close to shocking us.
And Witherspoon got arrested over the weekend. What better time, then, to revisit Fear , the thriller in which Witherspoon plays a good girl with bad judgment Nicole , and Wahlberg plays the raving lunatic she falls for David. The accent has mellowed since then. Remember when Mark Wahlberg fingered Reese Witherspoon on a roller coaster?