Blog
Exploring the craft, the humanity, and the humor
of the auction industry like never before.

Auction Themed Movies

Oddly enough, there seems to be a lack of auction themed motion pictures in the vast library of cinema.  Sure, there are plenty of movies in which auctions occur, but there doesn’t seem to be any feature films that concentrate on auctions and/or auctioneers.  Perhaps Hollywood producers don’t think that the auction world is intriguing or sexy enough to fictionalize it for the silver screen, or maybe no one has emerged with an idea worthy of being produced.  Assuming that the latter is true (because–come on–the auction world is definitely intriguing and sexy) I have compiled a few of my own ideas for auction themed movies.

1Gavel of Gore (Horror): Art lovers in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania are forced to collect clandestinely and in constant fear when a new street gang, the Phillystines, publicly vow to destroy all works of art within the city limits.  When the thugs break into the Franklin Institute and bend all the bottle caps in the museum’s “Pop Cap Art Collection,” the city cries for justice.  One auctioneer, Henry Hartman, decides to take the law into his own hands.  He sets a trap for the Phillystines by advertising a collection of Ron Howard napkin art on display at his gallery.  The Phillystines take the bait, and Henry Hartman is waiting for them when they break in.  In the ensuing gun battle, Henry is killed.  The brave auctioneer is laid to rest with an over sized steel gavel, a modern sculpture made for him by his welder wife.  However, Henry’s determination to destroy the Phillystines persists beyond his death.  He rises from the grave to bloodily crush each member of the Phillystines beneath his giant gavel.

2The Enchanter (Drama): Soon after Vera Mephobnoxious opens her own auction house, she quickly becomes the most successful auctioneer in the United States.  Antique experts are baffled as to why Vera’s auctions are the most attended in the country and why the estate merchandise she offers achieves at least 1,000% more than it should.  Neither can anyone explain why all the men who attend Vera’s auctions lustily throw themselves at her without shame or self control.  Exhausted from her hectic selling schedule and sex with hundreds of smitten customers, Vera decides to take a vacation and visit her grandparents in Greece where a family secret is revealed to her.  Indeed, Vera learns that she is a direct descendant of the Sirens, those mythical creatures whose irresistible song steered ancient sailors to their doom.  Vera realizes that her auction chant is tainted with this power.  Now she must decide whether to abandon the career she loves so much or continue to exploit her power.  If she continues to use her enchanted chant, can she ever trust that her success is real?  Will she ever be able to find true love amidst the throng of men who throw themselves at her?  What will Vera do?

3Auctionette’s (Dark Comedy): After 30 years as an auctioneer, Jack Foster’s chant has crept into his day to day dialogue.  He answers the phone, orders food, and talks to his family and friends with a sing-song, rhythmic, repetitive dialect.  Eventually his condition worsens and Jack starts carrying his gavel everywhere he goes, using it during conversations to end his sentences by striking it against walls, furniture, or whatever is nearby.  Knowing that his wife is becoming more and more frustrated with his peculiarity, Jack visits a jewelry store to buy her a gift.  He’s arrested when he ends a lyrical question to a salesperson by shattering a showcase with his gavel.  While in jail, Jack is evaluated and diagnosed with Auctionette’s Syndrome, a rare form of Tourette’s that affects auctioneers.  With no known cure, Jack must find a way to live a normal life while enduring this disease.

So there… Three perfectly viable films about auctions and auctioneers.  If any producers reading this post are interested, feel free to contact me.  I can start writing the screenplays as soon as I receive an advance.

###

Email Facebook Twitter StumbleUpon Digg Delicious Reddit LinkedIn Print This Post More

J. Bear Savo - He's an auctioneer by trade and an author in avocation. Johnny "J. Bear" Savo is married with four cats. He loves Chinese food and Big Band music. You can connect directly with the J. Bear on Facebook.

6 Comments


  1. Seraphine
    May 06, 2010

    they don’t make movies about auctioneers because nobody can understand them. so you think the chipmonks are bad? wait until you hear j. bear the auctioneer whisper in somebody’s ear iloveyoubabywannabangmygavelgoingoncegoingtwicedoihear500? it kinda ruins the romance.
    but i do like the idea of a mythical siren being in a movie, and an auctioneer would be a fine character to play. that idea has possibility…


    • J. Bear Savo
      May 06, 2010

      Only a bad auctioneer can’t be understood.


  2. Seraphine
    May 06, 2010

    i have another idea! a silent auctioneer!!!


    • J. Bear Savo
      May 06, 2010

      Yeah… Maybe a French art film?

  3. Not really auction related but David Fincher has been working on “The Social Network”, a Hollywood blockbuster about the founders of FaceBook. No, really. It’s due to be released in the States on October 15th. So will this open the floodgates for films based on eBay and other popular websites? If so, your auction film fetish may actually become a reality. ;)


    • J. Bear Savo
      May 11, 2010

      Well I would think that my auction films would be far more entertaining than drivel about the founders of Facebook.

Leave a Reply