Moviesex – Boogie Nights

October 1, 2008 on 9:03 pm | In sex in movies | Add Your Comment
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This month’s pick is Boogie Nights, the epic film about one young man’s adventures and misadventure in the porn industry of the 70’s.

At many times hilarious, this film has haunting moments that look deeper at society’s relationship with sex and porn over the years.

OK on to the sex scene. I actually wanted to clip this about two minutes before Dirk and Amber actually start to get down to it because the part where their going over the scene is so good. Dirk is nervous and worried about making his first fuck scene look sexy. Amber is loving instructing him on where to come. You see them both recite riciculous lines as the cameras roll. It’s priceless.

You get a little of that in this clip as well. The thing I love most about this scene is not the riduculousness of it all, the film’s directors are obviously attempting to poke fun a the industry here.

It’s that Dirk, a young and handsome but dim witted guy, had finally found something he was really good at, something he could be proud of, something that made him special. And you see this pride all over his face as he’s fucking Amber Waves on her desk.

I have to include a second scene here even though there’s no sex in it. I loved this scene because It reminded me of times I had crushes and made my feelings know only to be rejected. I found Phillip Seymour Hoffman’s character to be so incredibly endearing. In any case, I related to this and I’s sure many of you can as well.

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