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"Driver's Seat" was prominently featured on the soundtrack of the 1997 film Boogie Nights and had another popular resurgence as a result. The song also appeared in episode 10 of the second season of The Walking Dead, "18 Miles Out".
"Driver's Seat" is a 1978 song by British band Sniff 'n' the Tears, released as a single from their 1979 debut album Fickle Heart. The song reached the top 20 in Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United States upon its release, as well as the top 10 in the Netherlands.
Boogie Nights is a 1997 American drama film written, directed, and co-produced by Paul Thomas Anderson. [3] It is set in Los Angeles's San Fernando Valley and focuses on a young nightclub dishwasher who becomes a popular star of pornographic films, chronicling his rise in the Golden Age of Porn of the 1970s through his fall during the excesses of the 1980s.
Mark Wahlberg, Burt Reynolds and Pam Seals attend the premiere of "Boogie Nights" at Lincoln Center. (Photo: Richard Corkery/New York Daily News Archive via Getty Images) (New York Daily News ...
Boogie Nights (1998) Heather Graham as Rollergirl in Boogie Nights. (Photo: Courtesy Everett Collection) (Everett Collection) Mark Wahlberg may go full frontal at the end of Paul Thomas Anderson's ...
Lawrence Gordon (born March 25, 1936) is an American producer and motion picture executive. [1] He specializes in producing action-oriented films and other genres. Some of his most popular productions include 48 Hours (1982), Predator (1987), Die Hard (1988), Die Hard 2 (1990), Predator 2 (1990), Point Break (1991), Boogie Nights (1997), Lara Croft: Tomb Raider (2001), and Prey (2022).
Boogie Nights didn't quite fit Heather Graham's M.O. at the time that she auditioned. The Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me star reflected on her decision to read for Paul Thomas Anderson's ...
The Dirk Diggler Story was expanded into Anderson's 1997 breakout film Boogie Nights [3] [8] [9] [10] with a number of scenes appearing almost verbatim in both films. [5] Michael Stein and Robert Ridgely , who respectively played Dirk Diggler and Jack Horner (respectively assumed by Mark Wahlberg and Burt Reynolds in the film) in the short film ...