LoL.. the lack of responses answers it for u doesnt it.. there is no real meaning.. Guy is an awesome director who thinks outside the box, and the whole movie was a con. the more time u "invest" in understanding the movie, the less willing u are to admit there's nothing to it.. and when some1 questions ur investment, they question ur intelligence.. and no one can accept that.. not even to themselves;) Guy Ritchie is the man.. cant wait for another one of his movies..
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Fall to Pieces - Velvet Revolver song - was created on 2004-09-13.
Hard rock
She is the Queen. The movie represents a big chess board. She does all the moving around and seems to be surrounded by pawns. They were all dressed alike in her first seen. The queen is to most(in my limited experience) to be the only real threat in chess. I think that is why she was real in the movie. This is what I think and I am comfortable with this. If anyone has other explaination I would love to hear it.
Good question! I've wondered about that myself quite a bit as well. Sherriff Bannerman definitely carries a Smith & Wesson revolver, judging by the inscription on the right side of the barrel, but it is unknown which model it is. It is mostlikely a Smith & Wesson Model 66 .357 Magnum revolver, judging by the wood grips and the stainless steel finish. The Model 66 is the stainless steel version of the Smith & Wesson Model 19, which was the first .357 Magnum revolver by Smith & Wesson.I don't know for sure, butI'm almost positive it is a Model66. Hopefully this helps!
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Some of the quotes from the book mentioned in the movie Revolver are taken from a biography about Ernest Hemingway called Hemingway: The Final Years. But technically speaking, no, "The Road to Suicide" is not a "real" book.
38 special is only a revolver caliber. that's like saying a 44 magnum revolver or a 500 special revolver. a revolver is a revolver
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The director
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No its is a revolver.
The action is the heart of the revolver