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Adult Entertainment Expo
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 Boogie Nights: Platinum Series (Widescreen) From Hollywood's hottest new director comes the outrageous epic that throws the covers back on California's adult entertainment industry in the swinging seventies. It's a touching and often humorous portrait of a most unusual family of filmmakers. Idealistic producer Jack Horner (Burt Reynolds) has always dreamed of elevating his films into an art form. When he discovers young actor Eddie Adams (Mark Wahlberg), Jack begins to turn his dreams into reality, under the stage name of Dirk Diggler. Eddie soon gives the adult entertainment world a star the likes of which it has never seen. But the rise to fame has its costs, and soon Dirk fins himself sliding down the slippery slope of sex, drugs and violence. The only question: can he get himself back together before it's too late? Chapter Selection "The John C. Reilly Files"; Outtakes. Contains: "Try" Music Video.
Entertainment Expo Hong Kong - Entertainment Expo Hong Kong is an event held by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council from March 22 to April 6, 2005. The following are part of the Entertainment Expo HK: Gentlemen's club (adult entertainment) - A gentlemen's club is an upscale strip club in the United States that features performances by exotic dancers to high energy club tracks. The term is a euphemism. Vivid Entertainment - Vivid Entertainment Group is one of the world's largest adult film producers, featuring a popular catalog of VHS and DVD titles and internet content. Game Critics Awards - The Game Critics Awards for the Best of E³ have been held annually at the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E³) since 1998. The award givers are independent of the expo organizers.
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