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Boogie Nights connection
I apologize if this has been mentioned before. I've seen Boogie Nights a handful of times (so I may have even noticed this last time), but it's been close to a decade since I last watched it. It popped up on Netflix, so I watched it late last night.
At 59ish minutes into Boogie Night, during the night club scene Derk Diggler is wearing Mike D's Hey Ladies outfit (minus the straw hat and butt padding). And they are dancing to one of the main sample sources from Hey Ladies as well. I dunno. Kind of cool. p.s. is there not a way to add images to posts? I feel liek Ive done this in the past. I took screen caps in case anybody was too lazy to just watch it for themselves.
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you can only put links to photos here, embedding only allowed in sure shots
post your pix! |
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good lookin
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Beastie Boys / 2:55
https://m.youtube.com/watch?t=2m55s&v=Naf5uJYGoiU Boogie Nights / 1:37 https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=s9siMXbuc5o&t=1m37s
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Hell yes! I remember sitting in the theater the first time watching this and my friend and I turning to each other at that point like Holy Shit did we really just see a Hey Ladies homage??!??!
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Re: Boogie Nights connection
That Star Wars VII Reference is sort of cool, but honestly this is the ind of homage I like to see. Subtle and invisible if you don't know where it is coming from.
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What can you say that I don't know all ready
I mean Fuck yes
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Love that movie, video, and song. I never made the connection with Mike D's outfit.
Sadly, it's the only Marky Mark movie I can watch. His work lately has been shit. |
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Marky Mark is really good when he has a great director or project pushing him. Boogie Nights, Departed, Basketball Diaries, Pain & Gain... When he just stars in blockbuster paycheck movies I avoid them. He's probably my least favorite marquee star next to Tom Cruise.
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I'm pretty sure that scene is not referencing the "Hey Ladies" music video.
The movie and the music video are simply referencing the same thing, the disco 70's. I did think of the music video when I saw it though.
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I gotta respectfully disagree. That funky guitar riff in Boogie Nights sounds very similar to Hey Ladies. Too much of a coincidence.
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I forgot Departed. I think the last thing I saw him in was Transformers 18. |
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He's wearing teh same outfit, minus the big butt and straw hat. Those extra accoutrements would be ridiculous in the context of the film.
I'd too much of a coincidence, me thinks. But hey, I wasn't there and I'm no mind reader.
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i would put money on 'thats a hey ladies reference'... definitely
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Although I'm appreciating the similar disco scene they are each painting,
Mike's onesie overalls vs Dirk Diggler's pant suit vest combo aren't convincing me.
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You gotta consider the prevalence of Machine Gun in pop culture in 1996-7.
Unlike now, where you can find a sample source in a heartbeat, for me, realizing I was hearing where they got the guitar riff from Hey Ladies at the same time as watching those visuals (it's much more than the outfit - it's the tone & style) made it very obvious then.
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I would just think that it is a coincident similarity. The Commodores were a big band in the 70s. It's not like it is some rare song or something. If you look on wikipedia you will see that it went to #7 on the r&b charts. Go look in the dollar bin, you will see that album all the time.
They are both just recreating a disco scene. There was wild stuff like that back then. It was the style. Like Saturday Night Fever. |
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Yup.
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Both reference iconic moments of the 70's. Saturday Night Fever was actually an incredibly innovative film that rises way above some pretty awkward writing. It was the first movie to ever use steadi-cam technology, which most of 2015's Oscar winner Birdman incorporated.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=op5FxEs1aR0 And the Commodores defined the 70's dance sound, https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Vet0M0RPNp8 And of course references to the Saturday Night Fever go way back, https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=5WXVaChA3Q0 Subconsciously I believe P.T. Anderson & Quentin Tarantino both tip their directorial hats towards the Beasties quite a bit in their editing & especially the sampling style of soundtracks used in their films. Fuck it would be awesome is if you could get either director to do a film about the Beastie Boys.
Last edited by Phantom Menace : 10-12-2015 at 10:35 PM. |
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This is from a 1998 Uncut interview w/Anderson:
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EDIT: Huh, the guy's got an argument, I'd say: https://youtu.be/STaIqqJvpHE?t=17m51s (link to 17m51s point of The Dirk Diggler Story on YouTube)
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Love that movie as well.
This makes me think how the Beastie Boys challenged Marky Mark once to a game of basketball in the early 90's on MTV though. Love him as an actor but honestly Marky Mark was wack as fuck lol.
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I think the Beasties have always been very open about their influences and what they've gone for with particular looks or sounds. If they had seen that short I think it would have been mentioned. The photo-shoot-turn-video story always sounded pretty legit (and organic) to me.
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Christ. It has nothing to do with the costumes of the Sabotage video. Look at a couple of the fucking shots in that YouTube link. They're pretty unique, especially considering PT Anderson made that in 1988. There's a pretty good fucking chance Spike Jonze saw The Dirk Diggler Story and absorbed those into his wheelhouse, consciously or not. Artists influence each other, it's not like I was crying THIEF!
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Why the hell is it so hard for some Beastie fans here to admit there's a chance this could be something that they (or at least Spike) dug and were influenced by?
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Why do you care what they think? It's just 1's and 0's. People are mad egotistical and have their own versions of Beastie past. I just skim through a bunch of shit on here.
Last edited by Micodin : 10-15-2015 at 11:18 AM. |
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My own point (which is separate from Dan's) was that it was silly for 1 person to stand up and say they personally invented something like that. Anderson seems to imply that he's mad and was ripped off when he says "They saw my fucking short". Motherfucker please. The Sabotage video would have been made whether you had made that short or not.
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