

The scene also had a significant presence on YTMND, with multiple pages devoted to "I Drink Your Milkshake" parodies, including "There Will Be Picard" and "There Will Be Connery." Examples include videos by Brock Baker, who posted "I Drink Your Juicebox!" on May 30th, 2009, gaining over 40,000 views (shown below, left) and a reenactment posted by UndoTube which gained over 200,000 views (shown below, right). (Dillon Freasier), toil the ground searching for. The scene was also widely parodied and impersonated on YouTube. In this adaptation of Upton Sinclairs novel Oil, miner Daniel Plainview (Daniel Day-Lewis) and his son, H.W. This time it was titled I Drink Your Milkshake!!! Other users started making their own "Milkshake" music videos, such as users Controversiolae (shown below, left) and weareactualsize (shown below, right). ShawnRay9 had later on moved to a new account and reposted the video. This time, the video was much longer and focused on the infamous "Milkshake" scene. On February 2nd, 2008, YouTube user ShawnRay9 uploaded a music video of the same title and song.

Milkshake! I drink it up!"īefore "There Will Be Blood" expanded its release, on January 18th, 2008, YouTuber KevinKoonz uploaded a music video YouTube, titled There Will Be Milkshakes, a montage of scenes from the original There Will Be Blood trailer clipped together to the song "Milkshake" by Kelis (shown below). Explaining this, Plainview says, "If you have a milkshake and I have a milkshake, and I have a straw, my straw reaches across the room and starts to drink your milkshake. After humiliating Eli, Daniel rejects his offer, explaining that the area had been "drilled" because the oil there had drained into the areas around it, which Plainview owned. In the final scene of There Will Be Blood, released to critics in late 2007 and to wider audiences on January 25th, 2008, pastor Eli Sunday approaches his ideological rival, oil baron Daniel Plainview, with an offer to sell Daniel the final piece of land in Little Boston unowned by Plainview, the Bandy Tract. There Will Be Blood is loosely based on Oil, a 1927 novel by American author Upton Sinclair (1878-1968), although producer, director, and screenwriter Paul Thomas Anderson admits that he changed the title because 'there's not enough of the book.
