![]() ![]() Ownership may be restricted in some countries see replica firearm notice in Buyer's Guide. These pistols exhibit holes, residue, paint marks, peeling, scratches, and rough edges. This lot consists of one two-toned silver-colour and black rubber Walther PPK/S, one black rubber Smith & Wesson 4505, and two black leather Galco Holster holsters with elastic shoulder straps. Dormer's Smith & Wesson 4505 jammed while chasing Walter Finch (Robin Williams), so he shot him with his Walther PPK/S. Will Dormer's (Al Pacino) pistols and holsters from Christopher Nolan's thriller Insomnia. Note other lots in the auction may close on Thursday, November 3rd Friday, November 4th or Sunday, November 6th. ![]() The auction will begin at 3:00PM GMT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Insomnia is not good to get kiddos, make sure you get a good amount of sleep.This lot will be auctioned on Saturday, November 5th. This score of course gives it the “SEAL OF APPROVAL!” *Ahem* My final score for “Insomnia” is a 9,79/10. “Insomnia” got an intriguing and complex story, terrific performances, a great score, it is visually terrific and has some good writing. “Unlike most remakes, the Nolan Insomnia is not a pale retread, but a re-examination of the material, like a new production of a good play.” Also, here is a good quote from Ebert about this movie Roger Ebert seemed to really like this movie seeing as he gave it 3,5/4 stars. On Rotten Tomatoes it has a 92% positive rating with a “Fresh” certification. Also, fun fact: it is a remake of a Norwegian movie that came out in 1998. I was also a bit surprised to see how this movie to a large part when it came to the dialogue is morality, I never expected to see that in a thriller. The writing in the movie is also really good, really helping the already great performances to excel even more. This is (like all Nolan movies) visually supreme. And of course he brought on Wally Pfister to do the cinematography for the movie and it is just terrific. The guy is a master director and it shows here. You know the movie will be visually great when it is directed by Christopher Nolan. It really helps build the suspense of the movie and also sets a mood that not all thrillers got. And the score is dark, chilling and great. In this movie the score was done by David Julyan (Sidenote: My research tells me he also did the score for Nolan’s movie “The Prestige”). But all the characters and performances were great.īelieve it or not, but this is a Nolan movie that doesn’t have a soundtrack by Hans Zimmer. I will not say what he plays, that you will have to see for yourself. And of course, Robin Williams (R.I.P) is also terrific in the movie. And in here I can safely say that he knocks it out of the park. Sometimes he nails it, other times he doesn’t. I mean, it is rare to see Pacino being this great in a movie from the last 10 – 15 years. And the performances in this movie are crazy good. The characters are fairly well-rounded with a good amount of personality. There are also a few neat twists throughout. If I say more I will be giving away some spoilers… and we don’t want that now, do we? But I can say that, holy shit this plot is great! Like I said in the introduction, it is a Christopher Nolan movie and is therefore complex (not mindfucky) and layered. They also get help from young detective Ellie Burr (Hilary Swank). The funny twist is that this place they are at is always bright, the sun never sets. ![]() They get flown out to a small town in Alaska to investigate the murder of a young girl. This movie is about two Los Angeles detectives named Will Dormer (Al Pacino) and Hap Eckhart (Martin Donovan). So today we are taking a look at one of his earliest movies… which also happens to be a crime-thriller (A.K.A. ![]() His movies are so complex and unique that you can never tell what he will do next. Sure, you might have a basic idea to what the hell he is up to, but overall you will have no idea. When Christopher Nolan makes a movie you never know what you’re gonna get. ![]()
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