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Stash (2007)

Debbie Rochon , Nathan Day , Jacob Ennis  |  Unrated |  DVD
1.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)

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  • Actors: Debbie Rochon, Nathan Day, Kevin Taylor, Billy W. Blackwell, Karen Boles
  • Directors: Jacob Ennis
  • Format: Color, DVD, Widescreen, NTSC
  • Language: English
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rated: Unrated
  • Studio: Bloody Earth Films
  • DVD Release Date: March 10, 2009
  • Run Time: 138 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 1.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B001NH4CJY
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #28,134 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)

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Blood, crime, drugs and moonshine prove a lethal combination in this wicked back-roads nightmare called STASH. Bud’s a heavy-set, bearded, Marijuana grower from the hills of Eastern Kentucky. While Bud has a growing operation, this is not his only secret. Down in his damp, dark, blood-soaked basement is a darker and more sinister one. When two local crooks hear that Bud’s leaving town for a few days, they hatch a plan to relieve him of 20 pounds of homegrown. But before they make out with the stash, Bud catches them red-handed and forces them into a bloody game or life or death. A game where drugs, kidnapping, torture and rape are only the beginning.

 

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1.0 out of 5 stars The Boys of '86 vs. Stash, May 29, 2009
This review is from: Stash (DVD)
When I was about eight or nine, some friends and I were having a slumber party when we discovered a camcorder that belonged the adults of the house. High on Reese's Pieces and A&W Root Beer, we decided to make a movie about a madman named Dr. Demento who was trying to take over the world. After blowing up a power plant (which was a shampoo bottle with toilet paper tube smoke stacks), Dr. Demento was finally thwarted by Michael Jordan, who was only our protagonist because our host owned a life-sized cardboard standie of the basketball player.

It was a horrible film with horrible special effects and horrible acting. None of us could stop laughing long enough for a single take, and the Jordan standie kept falling over. Also, for some reason, two of the scenes devolved into music videos of us dancing like lunatics. We watched it over and over again, loving every minute of it.

I was reminded of my only foray into filmmaking by STASH, a movie that reeks of homemade silliness and laughable acting. Even though I found myself repelled by the film, I also had to nod at the energy and drive that must've existed in order to get this thing on celluloid and out into the market.

Here's the story: two lowlifes break into their pot dealer's home with the intent to steal his stash. The pot dealer, a loud fellow named Bud (hyuck, hyuck!), catches them and punishes them by demanding from them three girls in three days. Off they go to abduct women and deliver them to the lecherous Bud. So, how does it compare to my eight year old offering?

ACTING: Most of the people in the film try to act, but don't do a much better job than our Michael Jordan cutout. The mothers of the abducted girls are either mindlessly hysterical or vacant and distracted. Bud seems to have a crippling mental disorder, because he forces out a big, fake laugh after every single one of his lines.

CONTINUITY: My film was certainly worse on this score. Still, this movie has quite a few gaping plot holes, in addition to some artsy-fartsy nonsense that is mainly an excuse to film girls running through the woods naked.

SPECIAL EFFECTS: I think this is a tie. Bud's vile behavior is hinted at, but when we seem him with the girls, he doesn't appear to do much other than blindly grope at them, roll around on them with his boxers on, and take Polaroid photos which he then sits around staring at. At one point, one of the girls dies and Bud goes about disposing of the body. How does he do this? He wraps the body in a trash bag and then drags the remnants of a pine tree over it. That's it. Not quite as bad as having a shampoo bottle represent a power plant, but about as sensible.

PLOT: Okay, now here I've got STASH beat. Our movie may have been incomprehensible and silly, but in every single scene there was action. This movie is filled with long, pointless dialogue about the missing girls, interrogations that go nowhere, Bud laughing and laughing and laughing, and the two lowlife thieves smoking weed. Very, very little happens in this film. If you're going to bother making such a sleazy, low-rent movie, at the very least keep the pace up. People don't watch sleazy, low-rent movies for the dialogue, after all. And I oughta know.

Me and my friends churned out our film on a sugar rush and two hours of galavanting about. I'm not sure what these filmmakers were on when they made STASH, but I suggest they try a different substance next time.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Absolute GARBAGE, August 13, 2011
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If I could leave 0 stars for this review, I would. This is one of the worst movies, I've ever seen. It tantalizes you with the prospect of a lovely young college girl who's car breaks down in the middle of nowhere (and no cell service! yay!) where two thugs abduct her to pay off a debt to a depraved guy who likes having slaves in his basement. Now, the concept is horrifying, but nothing is really shown of our heroine expect her in her bra and panties (okay) and being whipped on her legs, but you don't even really see that. The rest is a waste of time showing the police and her parents searching for her, another girl acting like a mannequin as Bud rapes her in one scene where he basically crouches over her, his huge form hiding them both, and three seconds later, he gets back up. No struggling, no protesting, no nothing. We do see her naked, and she's been cut up, but nothing really worth seeing.

In short, the movie sets up a great concept, and then drops the ball. The acting is what you'd expect from a no-budget like this, and the camera work is amateur, at best.

Save your money!!
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3 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Worst movie ever, April 5, 2009
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Do not waste your money. This movie was horrible. Bad acting. Bad story line. Absolutely horrible. I wouldn't sell this to anyone for a penny.
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