One of the things that makes this movie so effective is the music. It is more akin to horror movie music. I didn’t even realize it until I rewatched it. Such a good fucking movie.
@rickrandomitesАй бұрын
Jonny Greenwood nailed it
@timsaxon5825Ай бұрын
At about 9:50 in this video, those strings start playing and I’m immediately drawn back into the horrors of this film. I am haunted to this day by parts of this soundtrack.
@chacehart7286Ай бұрын
The opening drone on the strings as it fades into the desolate landscape is BURNED into my brain. It's so hauntingly beautiful.
@valkam9325Ай бұрын
I was stoned watching it and didnt know what to expect. Was freaked out and on the edge of my seat the whole time.
@llla_german_ewoklll6413Ай бұрын
It is a horror movie. The horror is what greed can turn a man into.
@danielzajonz4364Ай бұрын
Its so satisfying hearing great artists talk about how other great artists doing awesome things.
@ferise123 күн бұрын
You’re an idiot
@ctcollinthibАй бұрын
I watched this and No Country For Old Men no less than 20 times that year. My local cinema had $1 Tuesdays, and I would go catch either film after class. Truly, a great year for film.
@mattdienstag2413Ай бұрын
What a year huh
@horzu3391Ай бұрын
Wow. Get a life
@BlackCatMagikАй бұрын
We need more years with movies like those two films. I gotta say that in my opinion, No Country For Old Men has a slight edge on There Will Be Blood. The tension in that movie is so good, and Javier Bardem is the most intense villain.
@Louis.RАй бұрын
The clue to. understanding the difference between the two is religious/soteriological. No Country For Old Men is Jewish, where evil is an enduring, arbitrary and mysterious essence, whereas There Will be Blood is Catholic, where evil is the corruption of, or resistance to, the eternal good, the true & the beautiful.
@Kitties-of-DoomАй бұрын
Im sure you know that the fire in There will be blood shot plumes so far and wide that they impeded the shoot of No country for old men, just a few kilometers out.
@coreystokes8058Ай бұрын
Completely disagree about Paul Dano's performance, I thought he was great.
@NistacularАй бұрын
Everyone is praising Paul Dano in the comments, but I kinda agree with Tarantino. He didn't provide any particular reason, but my reason is that he didn't act like a person I could see actually existing - his insane sermons and pleading with Daniel at his house in particular didn't seem realistic, even if they were "well acted" (and widely praised, probably). A ~40 year old adult saying "Daniel I need this I need this I need this" makes him sound like a child - hard to see an adult saying that.
@CliffRolingАй бұрын
I think Paul Dano was exactly who he needed to be, and was realistic to who could have existed then. He was still a child,he was an outlandish preacher, and there probably was preachers like that. I think it’s just that Daniel day Lewis is so great that any performance by comparison would seem weak.it’s genius that both are despicable in opposite ways,but the audience sides with Daniel plainview,who is a murderer and objectively more evil,simply because at least he is honest about being greedy and earned it,while Eli was just a con man that tried to lie about his greed and didn’t earn any of it.
@NistacularАй бұрын
@@CliffRoling In the scene I referenced at Daniel's house he wasn't a child though. This was after Daniel's son grew up and everything - Paul was probably over 40 years old and he still acted like a child, one throwing a temper tantrum. They're opposites, but supposed to be equals, something Dano doesn't quite pull off in my opinion. Also I don't even think Dano was meant to be evil. He was a con man in a way, but mostly just came across as a whiny preacher. He could have been so much more.
@thedude157Ай бұрын
@@Nistacularpersonally speaking ive known a few fake religious people (whited sepulchers) and ive always thought Dano hit the nail on the head. I thought he was fantastic actually, everyone in that movie was imo.
@ErgoCogitaАй бұрын
@@NistacularEvangelism, especially for profit, makes a man act weird. Where do you think modern day prosperity evangelists originated? Hell, the time period of TWBB had a century of evangelicals honing their rhetoric. Grifters abound. I would respectfully say that your incredulity is ignorant of history.
@tomwesthead4345Ай бұрын
I think the Paul Dano casting choice is one of the things that makes this film work. His stature, his nervousness, and his frailty all contradict the inordinate power and sway he has over the community. Daniel kneels to nobody except Eli, who is the voice of the community, a position he has engineered through people's faith. It's a very good way of demonstrating that beast of capitalism is tall, violent, and bold, but other malicious forces (in this case the religious fundamentalism that governs the community) are small, strategic, and subtle.
@emilyseal3207Ай бұрын
Paul Dano is fucking phenomenal. Try and watch "The Extra Man." SO GOOD
@harri741613 күн бұрын
Brilliantly put. I didnt see anything wrong with Dano's performance at all.
@tomwesthead434513 күн бұрын
@@emilyseal3207 I appreciate that people may not see it the same way as us but I really think that anybody would’ve been overshadowed by Daniel Day Lewis. It would’ve been half the film if Daniel was beaten into submission by someone bigger than him also.
@wookiedude21Ай бұрын
The shot of Daniel and Little HW on the train is heartwarming and at the same time heartbreaking when you know how the movie progresses.
@scrappy291Ай бұрын
I was just about to write a comment about the train. My son is just like little HW, he loves to just look at me and touch my face. He’s so pure and genuine. Having not watched the movie since my son was born, Seeing that clip now hits different. PTA was brilliant capturing that scene and I didn’t realize it until now.
@brianmeen2158Ай бұрын
Tarantino is fascinating. He’s one of the directors that I can listen to talk about movies for hours .
@tisdue27 күн бұрын
he's a fan of movies, who got to make his own.
@Rye_equifilm27 күн бұрын
Fiona Apple would disagree, but I agree.
@apope06Ай бұрын
The entire movie was incredible! Paul Dano was amazing too! One of the best ever made
@henriheusdens749727 күн бұрын
Agreed, Dano was perfect. Couldn't stand the character, perfect 10/10. Not easy.
@davidmurphy7332Ай бұрын
I completely disagree that Daniel and Eli are supposed to be combative equals. Eli is a bug for Plainview to squash repeatedly, a punchbag to exorcise Daniel's competitive frustrations. It's a film centred on an individual constantly at war with all around him - by his own admission - and he loses to all of them, even to his adopted son. But Eli is the one person that Plainview knows he can consistently beat, in every sense of the word. Dano's slimy, spineless performance as Eli exceptionally captures these traits
@stealthtowealth2167Ай бұрын
I took it to be about a tragic hero in Plainview. He constantly tries to do good and help others and they keep betraying him
@davidhauser2665Ай бұрын
Ruthless Capitalist vs Sideshow Charlatan
@GumboPeddler25 күн бұрын
@@stealthtowealth2167 I think this takes the cake for the worst understanding of a movie I've ever encountered
@jegr339818 күн бұрын
Eli got the better of Daniel during the church scene
@brianbarrett19217 күн бұрын
I see Eli as pathetic and kidding himself, a la Justine from the Marquis de Sade.
@ryant3600Ай бұрын
Really? Comparing Paul Dano to DDL? Paul was like what 19-20 when he played that part.. I always thought he is one of the better character type actors of the 2000's. I don't know if Dano pissed Taratino off at some point but he seems to really have it in for Dano here. And let's be real no one can size up to DDL. Although, i'd like to see Denzel and DDL work together in a Taratino film.. But Dano man his work after There will be blood... Cowboys & Aliens, Knight & Day, 12 Years, Prisoners, Love & Mercy, The Batman and The Fabelmans. I thought was all phenomenal work
@schillinger7814Ай бұрын
Amazing film. Some of the most classic scenes ever for a relatively "new" film. By that, I know it's 18 odd years old but it is up there with the "old" classics.
@weltonredsАй бұрын
IMHO There Will be Blood is such an original film visually and audibly that it has no peers within the space it occupies and therefore can not be measured or compared to any other film. Its greatness is in its uniqueness visually and its execution. It's like comparing Vincent van Gogh to Michelangelo one is great the other is genius.
@bearsagainstevil27 күн бұрын
Nice him talking about his friendship and rivalry, your lucky to have a friendship like that
@ragingpagan8847Ай бұрын
Definitely one of my all time favourite movies
@2ClutchCoreyАй бұрын
Daniel day Lewis is next level brilliant, he’s the greatest actor of all time imo
@gunsharckАй бұрын
Only man with THREE best actor Oscar’s
@Viktor-jq2br22 күн бұрын
He is the best but also because he have integrity and stopped at his peak. He didn't take shit roles for a buck.
@ChrisS31022 күн бұрын
Definitely top 5 all time
@dupreeblues47447 күн бұрын
totally overrated actor, even Ciaran Hinds is a superior thespian
@chrisbrowne5036Ай бұрын
Dano was playing a preacher, a snake oil salesman, a dishonest, egotistical character whose entire profession is an act. Dano was clearly acting, but that's because his character was acting. I think he played it perfectly. Plainview saw through his act, unlike the churchgoers, and chewed him up and spat him out.
@DevRSVRАй бұрын
I think that is a perfect synopsis of his character and of DDL's. Paul Dano was brilliant in the role he played.
@HuzzleMuzzle7Ай бұрын
Absolutely in my top 5 films of all time! A masterpiece
@jasongansАй бұрын
Hard to imagine either QT or PTA ever topping There Will Be Blood. It's just such a perfect blend of acting, score, cinematography that I can't see it being surpassed as the best film of the century.
@pockit_fluffАй бұрын
Comment section is pretty bad at listening. He doesn't say that Dano is bad, just that he's not on the same level as DDL (which goes for almost every living actor on the planet today).
@jasonfitzpatrick2197Ай бұрын
Right, I'm struggling to think of an actor the age of Dano who could meet Day Lewis one on one without getting crushed. He did pretty well. Also Boogie NIghts is a better film.
@feralmodeАй бұрын
no we heard him just fine. “it’s not that it’s bad” - that’s hardly a compliment, is it? “it’s a compromise “. dani’s acting was no compromise, he was all in and it’s a subtle at times, larger than life at times performance. the character is designed to be flawed, self serving and self righteous. dano nailed it, gave an outstanding performance and tarantino is just annoyed dano didn’t say the n word enough.
@zankfrappa93Ай бұрын
well why even bring up that point then? of course nobody is at the same level as DDL. and the fact that he even mentions it makes it seem more like a backhanded dis
@zrayburton29 күн бұрын
💯
@brandonmurrayrealestate924623 күн бұрын
They should have implemented the Eddie Murphy thing and had DDL play everyone. #Nevercompromise
@gordons-alive4940Ай бұрын
Totally disagree about Dano. He was very convincing in the part. I don't think he was necessarily meant to be the equal of Plainview. Fate kind of dealt him an upper hand over Plainview for a while, though.
@jackbauer4186Ай бұрын
QT is maybe the best casting agent of the last 30 yrs. He is dead in abour Dano IMO. He just didn't have the chops or screen presence to go toe to toe with DDL.
@DarthDoggoАй бұрын
@@jackbauer4186 oh yes the same guy who casts women based on how attractive their feet are to him…
@SerenhityАй бұрын
@@DarthDoggoThen feet casting should be the new norm. Look at even the background manson girls in Once Upon Hollywood and their careers currently. Goated casting. My casting goat.
@googsy5773Ай бұрын
Dano's character was as much a prick as lewis's just in a different way...........great performance from both!!!
@magnuskallasАй бұрын
Plainview was never a prick, he didn't con per/se. EDIT: He killed the conners.
@deepcosmicloveАй бұрын
Jerry Quarry was a real good fighter in case anybody forgets.
@Bubbles00Ай бұрын
This is where I will disagree with Tarantino. Paul put on an excellent performance and yes, while DDL is rightfully the center of attention, Dano was not that drastically outclassed by DDL. It definitely felt more like Joe Frazier vs Ali to me
@sebastianfjornАй бұрын
There is 3 movies with the most beautiful grade of any film of all time, two of them done by Paul. There Will Be Blood and Punch Drunk Love, the third is Brandos One Eyed Jacks. It´s so fresh and smells like soft new linen. How could you not love that grade
@dupreeblues47447 күн бұрын
One Eyed Jacks , an uneven but great film, eclipses anything by this director
@ChrisMuthАй бұрын
of course he likes boogie nights more lol
@reptilelicks9796Ай бұрын
Why ofc?
@jarodandrews7425Ай бұрын
@@reptilelicks9796it’s the most similar movie to his own work
@joethepope3Ай бұрын
But why, The Master is pretty awesome imo. Not There will be but it’s his movie and journey but I have to say I’ve not watched magnolia yet.
@reptilelicks9796Ай бұрын
@@jarodandrews7425 Ahh ok.
@80nighttimeАй бұрын
@@joethepope3the master was boring imo
@AvonNaborsАй бұрын
Dano’s character is bad but it’s realistic that he was bad. Fits the narrative perfectly for the timeline. That said I agree with Tarantino on the fact that Dano wasn’t on the same caliber as lewis for an ‘optimal’ back and forth. (Who is) Still, one of the best movies ever made and imo will remain that way for a long long time.
@RobShafferАй бұрын
Why would you not edit the scenes that Q was talking about while he was talking about them?
@podex1153Ай бұрын
Was thinking the same thing.
@RobShafferАй бұрын
@@podex1153 Might be because A.I. edited this video? Hmmm....
@joethepope3Ай бұрын
I don’t think T would have assigned Dano but his frailties were a perfect juxtapose with DDL imo I think he’s brilliant 🤩
@siphotheguy1870Ай бұрын
It's great to hear Tarantino talk about modern masterpieces. I hope he does the Barbie film next;
@warrenroach3026Ай бұрын
😂 lol
@Say_whaaaaatАй бұрын
🤮
@sebastianfjornАй бұрын
would love to hear his take on more art films directors like gaspar noé, or harmony korine. wonder what he thinks of them as creators
@Kitties-of-DoomАй бұрын
@@sebastianfjorn Tarantino turned next level garbage with his latest, Once Upon a time in Hollywood.
@sebastianfjornАй бұрын
@@Kitties-of-Doom I haven't got into any of his films since death proof
@TomUK7Ай бұрын
So true of DDL's performance 'that he did that!!'. He etched the character into our minds until we forget we are watching a fiction. Maybe there's a word that needs inventing to describe the effect of his acting.
@matt.stevick18 күн бұрын
goat movie and acting performance. i saw it in the theater in 2008 and it took over my mind. it has had a major direct impact on my life to this day.
@jonnyjonnyjonnyjonnyАй бұрын
Just read today that Daniel Day-Lewis is coming out of retirement 🎉
@zacharychase1446Ай бұрын
Plainview, not Longview.
@meldebarge22 күн бұрын
Just a humble fan. DONT KNOW IF THERE WILL BE ANOTHER MOVIE BETTER
@grant7739Ай бұрын
There is something about this movie that gives me a feeling I seldom, if ever, have felt anywhere else. I may never be able to describe it or understand it, but it's there.
@Louis.RАй бұрын
Awe
@korg001915 күн бұрын
I feel you man
@ddinoboyАй бұрын
This movie has always been top 3 since I first saw it. I just love everything about it.
@xavi00881Ай бұрын
Please what is the music behind the voice in the beginning???
@CSUEBContEdСағат бұрын
"Ghost Bird" - Kevin Watson
@proofofmyexistenceАй бұрын
I think I’ll take this as my que to make some time one night soon for my yearly viewing of this movie. One of my favorite movies, and like Quintin said, one of the greatest.
@AutismusMaximus1Ай бұрын
I completely disagree, Paul did such an amazing job for such younger actor. Not that I'm trying to justify anything by saying he was young, I'm just saying he is truly talented.
@marvinshenkАй бұрын
Tarantino loves Boogie Nights the most because it's closer to his own work. Full of pop culture references and music, little or no film score, and minimal set pieces. Not to mention Tarantino was close to the porn biz working in a porn theater during that late 70's/early 80's era. He knows just as much detail about those old porn movies as he does commercial films. After Boogie Nights and Magnolia, Paul really took a huge leap in terms of craft though, and all the actors Paul uses are top notch. I love both directors, but if I were forced to choose ones catalog over the other, I'd go with Andersons.
@dallesamllhals9161Ай бұрын
..and?
@philipgardiner200326 күн бұрын
What a great commentary! ❤
@fagan41195 күн бұрын
I'm not one to rewatch a lot of films but There Will Be Blood is one I've been happy to watch well over ten times.
@emilyseal3207Ай бұрын
I've memorized entire bits of dialogue from this movie. It's an absolute masterpiece.
@markcooper5595Ай бұрын
Danial day Lewis is such a class act ,he carries the weight of any character given to him…and steps in to all rolls like a hand in glove…his performance in gangs of New York was exquisite….hopefully we get a few more movies from this legend
@BassByTheBayАй бұрын
Despite announcing his retirement in 2017, he's acting in a movie co-written with his son, so you should be able to see him in something new in the near future.
@Irish205014 күн бұрын
I feel like I have heard Quinton say "I will point oneeeee tinnny little thing" so many times over the years and I love the insights! Thought Dano was great though.
@emilyseal3207Ай бұрын
I love the opening scene: Dry, cracked earth. Hot, greasy, laborious, intense, focused, determined. He breaks his leg and still is so focused on scraping the inside of the cavern with his bare knuckles he seems to consider the fracture a minor inconvenience. Just .... whoa. People that did this kind of work were truly the backbone of the country.
@raymond_sycamoreАй бұрын
Leave it to Tarantino to show me something NEW in my FAVORITE film after 15 years!
@dominik13579Ай бұрын
Like what? That was just rambling...
@winter970325 күн бұрын
Something NEW in your FAVOURITE film? After 15 YEARS you say?? You are truly truly blessed.
@aphrekАй бұрын
What is the background music you’ve used?
@kaivandal5480Ай бұрын
it’s called ghost bird by kevin watson. i think it’s on his channel
@madogblueАй бұрын
It is an absolute masterpiece
@iordanstefan1Ай бұрын
Love Tarantino’s films, they are very fun, but PTA is on a diferent level… Tarantino is more Scorsese while PTA is more Kubrick.
@MiKhaliq16 күн бұрын
I don't understand the Taratino/Scorsese comparisons. There styles of filmmaking are widely different, even when approaching similar concepts. Tarantino is very Hollywood. Scorsese is very New York.
@jamiepastman559423 күн бұрын
the score was amazing and groundbreaking
@chuckzimmerman3711Ай бұрын
Great movie
@tinderbox218Ай бұрын
I didn't think Paul Dano was in the same movie at all. IMO it wasn't just about Dano not being as good of an actor, but he didn't have the period look and presence that every other supporting actor in the film did.
@simonhaslamАй бұрын
It’s interesting that Tarantino doesn’t think Dano’s performance isn’t up there with Day-Lewis’. Whilst there are few who could be, the original actor cast in Dano’s role(s) was replaced during filming.
@HolyToledoАй бұрын
This movie, I’ve shown to as many people as I could. It’s one of my favorites. “I drink your milkshake” 😆
@jonathanschadenfreude9603Ай бұрын
Had to watch it three times to fully embrace it!
@danielspain7231Ай бұрын
It’s not a film that has to rely on set pieces, it is a set piece in its entirety. It is substantially more stylish than any Tarantino film, by necessity of what is being portrayed and how, but not least because style is a concept that is first and foremost designed to attract attention and sell something. This film doesn’t try and sell you a thing, but by Christ does it hold your attention
@biergischtАй бұрын
Never watched boogie nights. I guess I'll check it out now.
@CoolCoyoteАй бұрын
Paul Dano yip too weak, I think ddl deserved way better since DDL is the best thing since sliced bread he needed another strong actor .
@MeesterlijkerАй бұрын
My top 3 of PTA: 1. Boogie Nights 2. There Will Be Blood 3. Magnolia / The Master / Phantom Thread / Inherent Vice (sorry I cheated can't just make a top 3 he's too good of a director)
@emilyseal3207Ай бұрын
Paul and Daniel Plainview are equally vicious, just on opposite sides. It's such a classic struggle of, what would you say, science vs. religion, dark vs. light, strong vs weak. idk. Just incredible.
@BackyardBroadheadsАй бұрын
Cool. Great to hear.
@CrispyChristieMACАй бұрын
I honestly can't imagine anyone other than Paul Dano in that role, I thought he managed to perfectly portray someone who slowly but surely realizes he's dealing with a psychopathic megalomaniac.
@gps9715Ай бұрын
I think Adam Driver could have done it, maybe even better. If you've seen him in Silence, the Scorsese film, you can see what I'm talking about.
@CaptainMoonlight111Ай бұрын
Philip Seymore Hoffman
@JamiesonMcGowanАй бұрын
Eli and Daniel were both businessmen competing for the towns business. I thought PTA set up that dichotomy perfectly when Eli asked Daniel if he could say a prayer before the ribbon cutting ceremony and Daniel agreed then ignored him. He didn't want to share the profits with anyone but himself, which is also why he's never shown pursuing women (like his fake brother) or building real relationships with people. Even H.W. was merely a prop to get people to sign their land over to him.
@snwbrdbum14Ай бұрын
I think Eli actually realized almost immediately that Daniel is a psychopathic megalomaniac. He just thought he could use that to his advantage. Eli's true revelation is that he was never in control, and Daniel played him like a fiddle the entire time.
@tommyduk1779Ай бұрын
Inglorious Basterds is schlocky fun; to claim this film drove QT to reach new heights in its creation, to even mention both movies in the same sentence, is hubristic to say the least.
@ayatollahlalalolaАй бұрын
he says in this interview PTA is the one contemporary director that he sees reaching his level. he's very full of himself lol.
@TheFoulObeliskАй бұрын
@@ayatollahlalalola you can dunk on tarantino all you want but not a single director in the world could have made kill bill except him. jackie brown would be anyone else's magnum opus. pulp fiction defined an entire generation of filmmaking. you can dislike him or prefer PTA to him, but his take here (which refers specifically to his contemporaries) is far from deluded.
@BoomerElite4u10 күн бұрын
I bought this movie during my deployment. Had no idea what it was about, but only got to do trips to the PX once a month or so. The box didn't explain anything, was just a simple "There Will Be Blood" and I bought it not knowing if it was a sci movie, horror, action flick etc. just hoping it would be good, and it ended up being insanely good. Most random movies I got from the Liberty PX sucked. I actually brought this DVD home and my little sister watched it and it's her favorite movie to this day.
@heltonms3041Ай бұрын
It's in my top 20 must see movies! Best soundtrack after the 2001 of Kubrick, in my opinion
@joethepope3Ай бұрын
The key is after the leg breaking journey he only starts talking because he knows he has to be a salesman and not a fighter anymore.
@williamhicks773629 күн бұрын
It’s interesting that Tarantino envisions Plainview crawling back…. Wouldn’t he need a horse (or two) to transport his tools, tent, wood, dynamite, etc… out to the site where he was digging? And I believe it was silver, not gold, that he brought back with him….
@MrWigg1es2226 күн бұрын
Glad Tarantino got that Inglorious Basterds plug in at the end...
@feintcantu819427 күн бұрын
That's my favorite film my buddies used to talk about Boogie Nights I've never watched that movie
@nannewielinga4372Ай бұрын
Does anyone know which podcast of platform this audio is from?
@TeDuffourАй бұрын
Of course Tarantino prefers Boogie Nights over There Will Be Blood. I love the guy, but his style is still on the level of a promising young filmmaker. Bravado over understated substance.
@matt.stevick18 күн бұрын
1:32 100% i walked out of the theater like 😵😵💫 no film has ever come close to what it did to me for days.
@jaeknАй бұрын
Longview?
@sanddabАй бұрын
THE MASTER is Anderson’s finest hour so far (IMO). I was happy to read it’s his favorite too.
@bonedog5130Ай бұрын
Great imagery and I'll never forget the naked scene. The interview and basically all scenes with Joaquin and PSH were breathtaking
@BruceWayne-vd6hv20 күн бұрын
7:52 POV: you're at work and miss your cat...
@paulmartin7334Ай бұрын
Paul Dano seemed like a polar opposite to the character portrayed by DDL, created a perfect balance
@MarknoblesAcidhousepartyАй бұрын
gunna have to watch this again now
@Gahnfaust23 күн бұрын
Whats the song playing in the Background?
@pacman2326Ай бұрын
Magnolia constantly overlooked
@crispy6311Ай бұрын
Paul Dano was fuckin incredible. Tarantino was secretly mad the role wasn't played by Tim Roth, I bet. Smh..
@johntaylorson7769Ай бұрын
I was waiting for QT's 'if I have one criticism' and then have some half-baked nonsense alluding to how 'he would have done it better'. If it were a QT movie, Eli would have had just as much fire and brimstone and grandstanding as Daniel and it would have missed the point entirely: Eli needed to be snivelling and weak in his corruption to contrast with Plainview. They're just as repellent as each other, but Plainview is a new and stronger force.
@andrewvelazquez8833Ай бұрын
Incredible to think that he hopped into the role while the film was already being shot. The first guy dropped out due to being a bastard from a basket.
@-Swamp_Donkey-Ай бұрын
Serves him right. Basket bastards are the worst kind of bastard
@sgt.thundercok4704Ай бұрын
Dano is a hack.
@fretstainАй бұрын
is this interview clip from earlier than the Phantom Thread?
@UmbrellaGentАй бұрын
yes
@ckmoore101Ай бұрын
"I prefer the exuberance of Boogie Nights, over the formalism of There Will be Blood" The way Tarantino absorbs, and describes movies, is unique. Its like every observation and measured critique, is simply above reproach. They are instantly, true. Listening to him breaking down any movie, is both enjoyable, and enlightening.
@that1guyFred2 ай бұрын
Excited for this, thank you. For anyone interested in understanding this movie, look into the book and the characters' original names. Connect those names to real life historical figures and it will blow your mind. Some movies will not be understood for decades. I often wonder whether some screenwriters are conscious of their social commentary or if they are merely a vessel for truth to show herself.
@mattclark1278Ай бұрын
This film elicited emotion from me like very few films do. The Shining was similar. 2001. I think it has to do with the simple ingredients of really emotive acting, camerawork and scoring set to a suspenseful and underlying-violent plotline.
@timpowers6127Ай бұрын
I AGREE, ONE OF THE BEST FILMS.
@rafaelnycprАй бұрын
Tarantino is very wrong about Paul Dano. Anderson cast him well. And P.T.Anderson is a superior director to Tarantino. And no, Quentin, There Will Be Blood was a quantum leap for Anderson from Boogie Nights. It's his best film with a DDL's greatest performance.
@mattp1873Ай бұрын
Agree. Boogie Nights is a better film. The Dano overacting was a bit hard to watch, Dano’s best performance was Escape from Dannemora. He was brilliant. Didn’t even realize it was him,
@yungbull3918Ай бұрын
its weird because when i first watched this film--after hearing so much about it-- I felt let down. But then it became this thing that I'd watch whenever it was on and there was just something about it. Now it's a film I consider solid.
@logdizza29 күн бұрын
Hey Q! What was the name of the movie, again?
@9crossАй бұрын
2:36 Tarantino's PTA impression proves Tarantino could've been a great actor.
@wking87 күн бұрын
My favorite film ever
@bullionaireАй бұрын
It was silver he found, not gold .... and its called assaying
@elvisprez600519 күн бұрын
The film actually trumps the book, by Upton Sinclair as well (The Jungle -a must read). A monumental feat of film-making. Atmosphere like a pressure cooker waiting to go off, from the opening scene in that pit
@elvisprez600519 күн бұрын
to clarify the book it's based on is called Oil, but don't read that, read The Jungle first
@thedarkcranberryАй бұрын
3:20 He calls him Daniel Longview lol
@davearonow659 күн бұрын
You are an absolute simpleton. He says we see Daniel, long view, as in the terminology of the filming style, it's far away, called a "long view." He didn't call him "Daniel Longview." What he meant, you absolute stooge, was We see Daniel, in a long view, running.
@emilyseal3207Ай бұрын
This movie is so good it makes me weep
@dantidoteАй бұрын
I could listen to Tarantino review every film ever made.
@akymrinkovsky28929 күн бұрын
Right on this is very cool 🎉~
@zebulunashcroft662324 күн бұрын
Interesting point about the heroic nature of the opening giving the character a sort of heroic license for the rest of the film… Dead wrong about Paul Dano, though… Brilliant counterweight to DDL
@mr_mrАй бұрын
Is this a repost of someone else's video? I'm confused
@mr_mrАй бұрын
this edit doesn't even relate to the audio except that it is the movie being discussed.
@S1Z3M15 күн бұрын
I've seen a man crawl amazingly rough terrain (on the slopes of Mount Terrible no less), only because he wouldn't let me carry him, and carry loot with him in the form of a half nice tool kit. I don't know if they make them like they used to in South Australia, but I've got a feeling they do.