Stash House

2012 "Every villain has his day."
Stash House
4.7| 1h35m| en| More Info
Released: 11 May 2012 Released
Producted By: After Dark Films
Country: United States of America
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Dave and Emma have found the perfect house, until they discover a stash of heroin and end up imprisoned in it by violent thugs.

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rschiaffo This film falls into the same formula as a horror film, which is, in order for something to happen a character has to do something stupid. In this case multiple characters are very stupid. The writer couldn't move the story forward without one of the characters doing something really dumb, which in turn kills the 'suspension of disbelief', at which point I get angry because I can no longer enjoy the film. What a waste of a decent budget. I have no problem with the acting, after all, most actors need to take whatever they can get for work. I personally thought the film was made to look too dark. It seems as if there is some kind of competition in the film community to see who can create the darkest picture and get away with it.
Messy Bessy I Gave this movie a chance because there was nothing else to do since nothing was on TV. Right off the bat we couldn't stand the boyfriends mole. In the beginning the boyfriend went on and on how he had the latest technology with thumb print lock openers, yet when real trouble strikes they can not even think to use an iPhone or some sort of smart phone to call 911. Also how does someone get shot in the stomach and pretend like it never happened. Getting shot n the arm would maybe be believable, but I guess the mole man is really superman and invincible to bullets.terrible acting all around but that was expected from something who can only do movies like step up 2 and sorority row. Don't watch this movie, you will just be drunk and mad.
inusp The story of a couple that purchased a house previously used as a stash house is the most frustrating movie that I have ever wasted time to watch. The main characters continue to make stupid and unrealistic mistakes from beginning to end. It is as if the whole story line was not properly thought through. It gets to a point where you just want to stop the pain and walk away. For instance who would in the midst of imminent life threatening danger make out for minutes on end, that is abnormal. The main character gets shot in the beginning of the movie and then carries on throughout the whole movie without even the slightest sign of pain. I know police aren't always the brightest bunch but if the police in my city were as stupid as those in the movie, I'd rather kill myself before I call for help. Bad script, bad, predictable story line. No surprises here sorry.
garycbelleville I will start off by saying that I am a Dolph Lundgren fan. I will however say that I have not loved every movie he has made but I am still a fan. I like how he plays his roles as honest as possible. He doesn't fake it to try to be something he is not. He is not a great actor but a good and honest actor he always give 100% of himself. That being said I can not rate the movie on that and him alone. if you have seem some of his other films and enjoyed them well this one is pretty much the same. The cosmetic view point in this one is even better than normal for his style of films. The story was much better too and the rest of the actors played there part pretty good although I though Dolph was the best. Please don't expect a grand master piece when watching this, remember what type of movie you are going to watch and then sit down and enjoy. Too many people sit down to a Dolph Movie or Stallone or Jean-Claude Vandamme and expect a award winning movie. Why ? When has that ever occurred. Then they say it was a waste of time. .... well sure if that is what they were expecting , they're right but it wasn't the movie's fault. I sat through this and just relaxed and enjoyed like ones supposed to do.