One in particular is a little too low-cut, however.
Paul Thomas Anderson's There Will Be Blood is the story of an oil man, a tyrant of a greed-driven tycoon named Daniel Plainview, fascinatingly portrayed with shocking brutality by , who received his Best Actor Academy Awards for his work as a driving force of the California oil boom in the late 1800s and early 1900s.
However, when one scene sees Roberts' Vivian strip down offscreen, of course into her skivvies for an intimate night with Edward Lewis, the full-time corporate raider and part-time womanizer played by Richard Gere, audiences get a clear view of exactly what Roberts was trying so hard to keep hidden.