Boogie Nights 4K Ultra HD + Digital
4.7 | 1,829 ratings
Price: 24.99
Last update: 01-21-2026
Product details
- Digital Copy Expiration Date : December 31, 2027
- MPAA rating : R (Restricted)
- Product Dimensions : 1 x 1 x 1 inches; 3.04 ounces
- Director : Paul Thomas Anderson
- Media Format : 4K
- Run time : 2 hours and 27 minutes
- Release date : December 16, 2025
- Actors : Burt Reynolds, John C. Reilly, Julianne Moore, Mark Wahlberg, William H. Macy
- Producers : John Lyons, Lawrence Gordon, Lloyd Levin, Michael De Luca, Paul Thomas Anderson
- Studio : Warner Home Video
- ASIN : B0FTZZ6B4B
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank:#23 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
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- Customer Reviews:4.54.5 out of 5 stars(5,752)
Top reviews from the United States
- Andrew EllingtonBoogie down!One of those outlandish films that made such a mark in the world of cinema that it is still regarded (by many) as one of the best films of the 90's. Considering that 1997 alone is one of the best years for film in the 90's, this is certainly must see cinema that completely redefined the way we look at entertainment. With an all-star cast, a sharp script and such visionary direction, `Boogie Nights' is nearly flawless in its ability to completely transport the audience to a world far removed from anything they may be accustomed to.
Infamous porn star John Holmes serves as the inspiration for Paul Thomas Anderson's film about Eddie Adams, a busboy turned porn star nicknamed Dirk Diggler. Adams is discovered by producer Jack Horner who sees big things from Adams, especially when he sees what he's working with (below the waist) and so Dirk Diggler skyrockets to fame as a real recognizable star. Life isn't all roses though, and as Dirk begins to allow his career and legendary status to go to his head, he starts to bite the hand that feeds and assume that he can't be replaced. When he's reduced to giving a show in the passenger seat of some random stranger's truck, he begins to witness the truth behind his downfall.
Whereas `Wonderland' (the 2003 film starring Val Kilmer) took a more direct and serious approach (and thus got in its own way because it tried too hard), `Boogie Nights' understands the perfect balance of comedy and drama, creating a universe of characters and themes that feel relevant and approachable despite their apparent separation from normal everyday life. This is thanks in large part to Paul Thomas Anderson's ability to completely invest his signature vision into every frame. He stokes the flames, giving such style and refreshing exuberance to every moment captured on screen. He allows his characters to come full circle. He isn't afraid to expose them and degrade them yet he obviously doesn't hate them in the sense that some visionaries can be accused of (Haneke or von Trier have been accused of hating their characters, and one can understand that observation) because he shadows them with a sympathy that helps the audience relate to them.
Watching Amber Waves fight for her son or watching Dirk Diggler fall into despair is very moving.
With fantastic performances from the entire cast, including an Oscar worthy turn from Julianne Moore, a devilish Burt Reynolds and a surprisingly on point Mark Wahlberg (his finest performance to date), `Boogie Nights' is a tremendous feat in modern filmmaking and deserves its place in the catalog of `greatest of the 90's' because, quite frankly, it is. Anderson's ability to weave this web with such passion and entertainment value is quite impressive. This is far from a mere exploitive exercise in smut filmmaking, for `Boogie Nights' handles its risqué themes with a touch of class thanks to the tonal shifts Anderson masters so effortlessly. With uplifts and obvious dips into darkness, `Boogie Nights' gets everything right. - Tina GSuper Movie & Soundtrack!One of my faves! Awesome story, excellent cast, and wonderful soundtrack!
- SpunkychkWatch AgainThis review explains how this movie made me feel:
I saw this great movie when it first came out in the 90's. In the 70's, being single and about the same age as the characters, I hardly noticed how well Boogie Nights depicts that era. But revisiting the movie in 2011, I can fully appreciate how well it portrayed the culture & times. And this movie is the 70's and 80's on steroids. So if you are curious about that era, THIS movie will really interest you!
So genuine is Boogie Nights that I felt I'd gone back in time and simply popped in on the wild pool parties... the acting so good that I felt like "Didn't I know Amber?"
All through the 70's, porn was popular among young adults, the singles crowd... Behind the Green Door, Deep Throat, The Devil in Miss Jones, etc... we singles talked about them and some of us even got to see a few. But back then you had to see the porn flicks in the theater, and frankly, there weren't a lot of them that dared show XXX especially where I lived in the Atlanta suburbs. Even though they were popular, it wasn't exactly a movie you'd go see on a date, and my girlfriends and I didn't go either. So after I was married in '77, I did go see a few with my husband - mainly out of curiosity after all I heard. I remember wondering "Who ARE these people? Are they turned on by what they're doing? What were the cameramen thinking?" Later when the movies came out on video, they got passed around to view in the privacy of your own home... something so fantastic to be able to see without going to an X rated theater.
What I love about Boogie Nights is that it answers my questions and more like: "What was their lifestyle like outside the filming? Weren't these people concerned about ruining their acting reputations? How much money did they make? What ever became of them?"
And now it seems entirely logical that these people were probably high on drugs especially cocaine which was all the rage.
There are unanswered questions about several episodes in the movie: what happened to the girl who over dosed on cocaine at the party? what happened to "the Colonel" - did he remain in prison for child molestation? But you see, these characters didn't really exist and yet they feel as if they did!
I viewed this on Amazon's new instant view which is in stereo. The quality is good, but I honestly recommend purchasing this movie because you'll want to see it at least several times.