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− | In the 1997 movie ''[Boogie Nights]'', Burt Reynolds fails once again in a comeback attempt. But more importantly, the former Marky Mark (of Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch) Mark Wahlberg, draws critical praise as fictional large-genitaled 1970s and 1980s porn star Dirk Diggler. You'd think that would be enough for any man, but no, the former Eddie Adams also wants to be a singing star and cuts an album, but runs out of money to pay the recording studio. | + | In the 1997 movie ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0118749/combined Boogie Nights]'', Burt Reynolds fails once again in a comeback attempt. But more importantly, the former Marky Mark (of Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch) Mark Wahlberg, draws critical praise as fictional large-genitaled 1970s and 1980s porn star Dirk Diggler. You'd think that would be enough for any man, but no, the former Eddie Adams also wants to be a singing star and cuts an album, but runs out of money to pay the recording studio. |
− | Trivia time! One of the songs he performs, "The Touch," is a cover of a song from the soundtrack to The Transformers: The Movie (1986). Shoot, if the drugs hadn't killed him, the embarrassment should have. | + | Trivia time! One of the songs he performs, "The Touch," is a cover of a song from the soundtrack to ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0092106/ The Transformers: The Movie]'' (1986). Shoot, if the drugs hadn't killed him, the embarrassment should have. |
[[Category:1997|Diggler, Dirk]] | [[Category:1997|Diggler, Dirk]] |
Revision as of 12:35, 16 January 2013
In the 1997 movie Boogie Nights, Burt Reynolds fails once again in a comeback attempt. But more importantly, the former Marky Mark (of Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch) Mark Wahlberg, draws critical praise as fictional large-genitaled 1970s and 1980s porn star Dirk Diggler. You'd think that would be enough for any man, but no, the former Eddie Adams also wants to be a singing star and cuts an album, but runs out of money to pay the recording studio.
Trivia time! One of the songs he performs, "The Touch," is a cover of a song from the soundtrack to The Transformers: The Movie (1986). Shoot, if the drugs hadn't killed him, the embarrassment should have.