Keeps you on the edge of your seat throughout the movie. Great story to it from start to finish. Lots of action. The villians are great in this film. With all the explosive scenes you and your family will love it. Special effects are great. The joker makes you hold on to your seats when watching this film.
Can't believe they made Chaplin look like a fool by this poorly directed movie. The only good actor was Hopkins. Thats the only reason i liked this movie.
What's great about it: made it easy to believe Downey was Chaplin in the beginning
It really catches your attention from start to finish and when you least expect something, something dreadful happens. This movie has one of the best quotes ever in movie history "I drink your milkshake"
The 2-Disc Collector's Edition of Paul Thomas Anderson's brilliant There Will Be Blood, the first of 2007's Best Picture nominees to receive the multiple DVD treatment, offers a superb transfer, a fact that should come as no surprise to those aware of Anderson's admiration for DVD. Although some may quibble with there being only eight chapter stops for a 160-minute film, the truth is that each of the eight has been perfectly chosen and titled, so viewers can find what they need easily. The most interesting of the extras on the bonus disc is "The Story of Petroleum," a silent movie from the 1920s made to educate the public about various aspects of the oil industry. Jonny Greenwood, whose musical compositions contributed greatly to the overall effect of Anderson's film, created a wholly new soundtrack for this nearly 100-year-old short. Another portion of the bonus disc showcases old movies, drawings, and still pictures from the time period juxtaposed with scenes from the film. This section illuminates the level of research done by the filmmakers. The collector's edition also includes the original theatrical trailer, as well as the absolutely brilliant teaser trailer. There are a smattering of deleted scenes, the longest being the "fishing sequence," wherein the audience sees Daniel Plainview and his crew attempt to recover materials lost down the well during drilling. Those who care about the remarkable craft and intelligence that went into this amazing film will find the two-disc edition as fascinating as the movie itself.
Customer Rating
5
Best movie of all time should win an oscar
on February 21, 2008
Posted by: phantasm
from Mayo,Fl
Good acting, good story line, good everything it really took me by suprise how good this movie was