Asking Price
Asking Price

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Asking Price

2012
Movie
Adult · 18+
104 min
English

Seductive Jesse Jane owns a naughty real estate company representing million dollar properties, but it's a deceptive front for a horny call girl service supplying beautifully delicious women to a thick and hung clientele. Jesse sucks her men dry, with the lusty promise of more gorgeous wet whores than they could ever afford, but risks blowing it all. Sexy Marcus London finds his home in the perverted hands of Jesse, whose bad girls; Gracie Glam, Breanne Benson and April O'Neil spread tight, dripping holes wide in every room, taking the long rods of Scott Nails and Mick Blue deep and hard for epic eruptions.

Insights

IMDb4.3/10
Director: Rob SchmidtGenres: Drama, Thriller

Plot Summary

A young couple struggling to make ends meet decides to sell their home in a desperate attempt to escape their financial woes. However, upon meeting the mysterious potential buyer, their lives take a dark and terrifying turn. As the buyer's intentions become increasingly sinister, the couple finds themselves trapped in a nightmarish scenario with no easy escape.

Critical Reception

Asking Price received a largely negative reception from critics, who often cited its derivative plot, weak character development, and predictable twists. While some acknowledged the film's attempt at suspense, the execution was widely considered to be lacking, leading to a general consensus of it being an uninspired thriller.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film suffers from a predictable and unoriginal storyline that fails to generate genuine suspense.

  • Character motivations are often unclear, and the performances are generally uninspired.

  • The thriller elements are poorly executed, relying on clichés and a lack of originality.

Google audience: Audience reviews for Asking Price are scarce, but where available, they tend to echo critical sentiments, with viewers often finding the film to be a disappointing and forgettable thriller that doesn't offer anything new to the genre.

Fun Fact

The film was a direct-to-video release and had a very limited theatrical run, contributing to its obscurity.

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