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there will be blood

a character driven film directed by paul thomas anderson and based on the 1927 novel "oil!" by upton sinclair. daniel day-lewis plays the lead "daniel plainview" and gives his usual "oscar-caliber" performance is known for giving as he only seems to act in 2 films every decade. plainview on the surface seems like a simple man trying to get rich off the oil business but when his motives are questioned by a young evangelical preacher (played by paul dano of little miss sunshine) in a small california farming town we soon see another side of him. much more than just a fierce competitor and entrepreneur he doesn't want to just be the best, he wants to see no one else succeed...ever...at all costs. the film documents his decent into madness spanning nearly 30 years from 1898-1927. it is an allegory on consumerism versus faith. it has some of the best character development since taxi driver.

unfortunately i have a feeling this movie will only be remembered by some people for a specific line of dialog "i drink your milkshake! i drink it up!"

guy: i wanna see that movie where the guy says "i drink your milkshake!!!"

me: it called "there will be blood" and if that's the only thing that interests you in seeing this film...don't bother. it's nearly 3 hours long and a character driven period piece. you are much better just watching that clip over and over on "you-tube" and saying it to your friends until you bore of it. because you will most like be bored by this film. i also recommend you go watch napoleon dynamite again...it will have many more quotables for you!

by dr. steve brule January 21, 2008

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Bloods

During the Vietnam War the term "bloods" was used by both black and white American soldiers to denote black soldiers. It was not a derogative term, nor was it a derivative of the LA street gang and its subsets. White soldiers (occasionally called "rabbits") who were deemed worthy by black soldiers would share the term "blood" as synonymous with "brother." The term was most often found among American infantry units, where the infantrymen were called "grunts."

One of the bloods got wasted today.

by Buffalo Jack September 22, 2011

77๐Ÿ‘ 18๐Ÿ‘Ž


For Blood

adv. acting or doing something to the extreme.

When Sally came home with 34 department store bags, I knew she went shopping For Blood.

by Xing Shuay June 7, 2009

22๐Ÿ‘ 4๐Ÿ‘Ž


on bloods

An expression used by Bloods to mean "for real"? indicating that the person believes in a fact so much he is willing to "put it on" his gang.

Tyrone: I fucked dat ho Shaniqua last night, bluh
Tybone: On Bloods?
Tykrone: Daaaamn!

by skudge December 27, 2007

70๐Ÿ‘ 13๐Ÿ‘Ž


to the blood

penetrating through the skin; drawing blood

The cat bit me to the blood. There was blood everywhere on my arm.

by AlexRodrigues6969 July 22, 2010


the bloods

A "inner city" or "street" gang. the origin of the gang is in L.A.. But now the gang has been mimicked all over the country. They are big rivals with the Crips

by 187 April 5, 2003

262๐Ÿ‘ 80๐Ÿ‘Ž


blood

Blood is a specialized bodily fluid that delivers necessary substances to the body's cells โ€“ such as nutrients and oxygen โ€“ and transports waste products away from those same cells.

Nerd: In vertebrates, blood is composed of blood cells suspended in a liquid called blood plasma. Plasma is mostly water and contains dissolved proteins, glucose, mineral ions, hormones, platelets and blood cells themselves. The blood cells present in blood are mainly red blood cells and white blood cells, including leukocytes and platelets. The most abundant cells in vertebrate blood are red blood cells. These contain hemoglobin, an iron-containing protein, which facilitates transportation of oxygen by reversibly binding to the respiratory gas and greatly increasing its solubility in blood.

Blood: wtf u sayin, east coast bloods nigga, im taxing dis watch bitch

Nerd: please dont hurt me...

by Young Reezie December 11, 2009

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