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There Will Be Blood (2007)

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User Rating: 8.4/10 (70,321 votes)
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Overview

Writers (WGA):
Paul Thomas Anderson (screenplay)
Upton Sinclair (novel)
Release Date:
11 January 2008 (USA) more view trailer
Genre:
Drama more
Tagline:
When Ambition Meets Faith more
Plot:
A story about family, greed, religion, and oil, centered around a turn-of-the-century prospector in the early days of the business. full summary | full synopsis (warning! may contain spoilers)
Awards:
Won 2 Oscars. Another 47 wins & 41 nominations more
NewsDesk:
(44 articles)
Day-Lewis In Talks For Musical Role (From WENN. 15 May 2008, 9:14 AM, PDT)
When Mixed Martial Arts Meet the Movies (From IFC. 1 May 2008, 9:30 AM, PDT)
User Comments:
Remember Those Hollywood Studio Epics? Me Either. But We're Covered. more

Cast

 (Cast overview, first billed only)

Daniel Day-Lewis ... Daniel Plainview
Martin Stringer ... Silver Assay Worker
Matthew Braden Stringer ... Silver Assay Worker
Jacob Stringer ... Silver Assay Worker
Joseph Mussey ... Silver Assay Worker

Barry Del Sherman ... H.B. Ailman
Harrison Taylor ... Baby HW
Stockton Taylor ... Baby HW

Paul F. Tompkins ... Prescott
Dillon Freasier ... HW

Kevin Breznahan ... Signal Hill Man

Jim Meskimen ... Signal Hill Married Man
Erica Sullivan ... Signal Hill Woman

Randall Carver ... Mr. Bankside
Coco Leigh ... Mrs. Bankside
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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Oil! (USA) (working title)
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MPAA:
Rated R for some violence.
Runtime:
158 min
Country:
USA
Color:
Color
Aspect Ratio:
2.35 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
DTS | Dolby Digital | SDDS
Certification:
UK:12A (original rating) | New Zealand:R13 | UK:15 (re-rating on appeal) | Canada:14A (Manitoba) | Australia:M | Taiwan:R-12 | Greece:K-13 | Hong Kong:IIA | Norway:15 | Malaysia:U | Sweden:15 | Finland:K-13 | France:U (with warning) | Germany:12 | Denmark:15 | Canada:13+ (Québec) | Switzerland:14 (canton of Vaud) | Czech Republic:15 | South Korea:15 | Brazil:14 | South Africa:16LV | Austria:16 | Switzerland:14 (canton of Geneva) | Philippines:R-13 (MTRCB) | Argentina:13 | Netherlands:16 | Singapore:PG | USA:R (certificate #43414) | Canada:PG (Alberta/British Columbia/Ontario) | Ireland:15A | Portugal:M/12 (Qualidade)
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Trivia:
Daniel Day-Lewis used oral histories from the time period to create Plainview's distinctive voice. more
Goofs:
Revealing mistakes: When H.W. fires his gun during the quail hunt, there's no recoil. more
Quotes:
Eli Sunday: When do we get our money, Daniel?
[Daniel walks up to him and slaps Eli across the face]
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Movie Connections:
Spoofed in "Saturday Night Live: Tina Fey/Carrie Underwood (#33.5)" (2008) more
Soundtrack:
What a Friend We Have in Jesus more

FAQ

What is the piece of classical music which is played during the dedication of the Little Boston oil derrick and during the ending credits, and where can I find a recording of it?
Why are Paul and Eli Sunday played by the same actor?
A NOTE REGARDING SPOILERS
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403 out of 609 people found the following comment useful:-
Remember Those Hollywood Studio Epics? Me Either. But We're Covered., 14 January 2008
9/10
Author: DSampson612 from Philadelphia, PA

The year I was born was the same year Predator and Robocop came out. When I was finally old enough to appreciate films, Little Nicky was in theaters. I know, believe me, I know; rocky start. And often I would watch older films, or specials on older films, and be dazzled. You know the ones. Remember when they made Spartacus? Remember sitting in the movies and watching Gregory Peck play Atticus Finch in To Kill A Mockingbird? Remember the first time you heard "I could've been a contender" through theater speakers? Well I sure as hell don't. But I'll tell you what, now I feel somewhat caught up. Let's begin with the obvious. Daniel Day Lewis. No one's arguing about this. The man is a veritable God among ants on the screen. He takes his role by the reigns and I don't doubt him for a second. In fact, at times, I was downright afraid of the man. Lewis gives what is easily, EASILY the best performance of the past five years. But let's get serious about it. Lewis' Daniel Plainview is the most convincing, awe-inspiring, and downright mortifying character to take the big screen that I can remember. Here, perfectly in his element and at his best, Lewis could go toe to toe with Brando and Kinski, playing a part that oozes enough skill and pathos to earn him a place among Hollywood's, and perhaps the world's, greatest performances of all time. He gives those of us who missed out on the craft, depth of character, and technique of classic cinema a chance to admire a tour de force portrayal of a memorable, identifiable, and completely despicable character, and it's so damned refreshing that I can't stop singing the man's praises. Paul Dano has been taking a lot of fire for this whole thing. People continue to spout their disapproval of the film's casting, saying that Dano has no business rivaling the seasoned Lewis on the screen. Listen, lay down your swords a minute and consider the obvious. The guy was cast opposite the performance of the decade, he's not going to outshine Lewis and you'd be crazy to expect him to. In fact, I think that he and Lewis' back-and-forths are the films highlights, as we see the juxtaposition not only in the characters themselves, but also in their acting techniques. And the cinematography? Welcome to the old days of film. The glory days of Hollywood. Anderson gives us one of the most beautifully shot and directed films in recent memory, truly at the top of his craft on this one. Every moment feels more epic than the last, until the film becomes such a towering cinematic spectacle that the end leaves the viewer exhausted. It's truly an experience not to be missed. Yeah, we missed out on A Street Car Named Desire. And Casablanca isn't gonna be in theaters again any time soon. But in the meantime, There Will Be Blood is just about as good, and will likely haunt our generation as much as the Hollywood studio epics of the past...

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