ABDUCTION: The town of Process is located somewhere in rural New Jersey. It's been in existence for over 100 years, although it's not on any known map. It's a nice place to visit, with lovel... Read allABDUCTION: The town of Process is located somewhere in rural New Jersey. It's been in existence for over 100 years, although it's not on any known map. It's a nice place to visit, with lovely shops and friendly people. That is unless you are single, young, healthy and good lookin... Read allABDUCTION: The town of Process is located somewhere in rural New Jersey. It's been in existence for over 100 years, although it's not on any known map. It's a nice place to visit, with lovely shops and friendly people. That is unless you are single, young, healthy and good looking! It's even worse if you are a female of childbearing age. The town has a very lucrative ... Read all
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Made with little budget and devoid of any production value, the movie goes on for a little under two hours, often without purpose and always with poor acting.
In fact the acting is so bad, that it is worse than a porn movie.
The director tried to spice things up with some T&A. But the scenes had no real sex appeal as the women's faces were mostly covered in a hood. Actually not sure if the hood thing was a blessing in disguise. Most of the women who showed skin in this flick were by and large unattractive.
An earlier review mentioned that this is John Orrichio's best film. That may very well be.
But that speaks volumes of John Orrichio's other efforts.
This movie, though, is one of the few movies to ever leave a lasting impression and not in the good way. There's the poor cinematography, poor lighting, and plot that could have been good, if not for the horrific acting. Abduction has excellent cover art and that is where the excellence ends. The movie is so dull, I had trouble staying focused within the first ten minutes of it beginning. The acting is horrendous, wooden, and it seems as if lines were thrown in, just to help ease the pain of the awkward pauses of conversations. There are gratuitous scenes of bound and topless girls, but if that's what you want, you're much better off finding other stuff on the internet.
This movie is just so, so bad I'm having difficulty finding words to describe it. There are better low-budget films out there!
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- ConnectionsReferenced in Dead Collections (2012)
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Written by Roberto Lombardi and Joe Ritts
Performed by The Rage
Courtesy of RTL Productions [us]
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- $500,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 48 minutes
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