Despite the movie being an artistic success with an enduring legacy, three of the main cast members had or still have a complicated relationship with it. Burt Reynolds had a strained report with director Paul Thomas Anderson during filming, and disliked the finished product so much that he refused Anderson's offer to be in his next film. He disavowed the movie until his death, and even sold off the Golden Globe that he won for it. Mark Wahlberg became a devoted Catholic and father in later years, and once stated in an interview that he hoped that God would forgive him for his poor career choices, with Boogie Nights being on top of the list. He later claimed to have been joking, but maintained that although he doesn't necessarily regret being in the movie, he would not be able to explain doing such subject matter to his children any longer. Heather Graham didn't get any meaningful roles for over a year after Boogie Nights was released, and was seriously considering to accept a part in a softcore erotic movie. What saved her from a career in porn was an offer from Mike Myers to be in Austin Powers - La spia che ci provava (1999). Graham has since refused to answer any questions about Boogie Nights, or cooperate with a retrospective or cast reunion. Although Anderson frequently works with a group of dedicated actors, neither Reynolds, Wahlberg or Graham have worked with him again since, though Wahlberg and Graham have both praised Paul Thomas Anderson and his talent.
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