OK, so not quite an Oscar winner but a respectable three nominations which is not bad for a film whose subject matter includes sex, drugs and the rise and fall the West Coast porn industry of the 1970s.
It opens with a naive young man called Eddie (played by Mark Wahlburg) who is discovered by Burt Reynolds’ sleazy movie mogul Jack Horner washing dishes in the back room of a nightclub. He is swiftly inducted into the world of pornographic movies and the associated hedonistic LA lifestyle of drugs and pool parties. He adopts the soubriquet of Dirk Diggler and builds his reputation mainly based on the prodigious size of his penis.
The film veers between humour at the expense of the shoddily made porno films with badly acted, wafer thin plots and tediously mechanical sex, watched by slack jawed men, and the grim consequences of drug overdoses and the degrading nature of the work.
As the hedonistic 70s give way to the greed is good 80s with the switch to cheap home video, Dirk’s career inevitably starts to wane as he is edged out by younger performers and finds that his, ahem, performance has been severely affected by the drugs he has taken. An ill advised attempt at a career as a singer goes nowhere and things take a dark turn with more drugs and violence.
Will our hero get a happy ending? (fnarr, fnarr)
As a whole, the film captures the sleazy seventies with a great soundtrack and attention to detail in the fashions and home decor.