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Rating: 6.325/10 by 816 users

Bad Taste (1987)

A team from the intergalactic fast food chain Crumb's Crunchy Delights descends on Earth, planning to make human flesh the newest taste sensation. After they wipe out the New Zealand town Kaihoro, the country’s Astro-Investigation and Defense Service (AIaDS) is called in to deal with the problem. Things are complicated due to Giles, an aid worker who comes to Kaihoro the same day to collect change from the residents. He is captured by the aliens, and AIaDS stages a rescue mission that quickly becomes an all-out assault on the aliens’ headquarters.

Directing:
  • Peter Jackson
Writing:
  • Peter Jackson
Stars:
Release Date: Tue, Dec 01, 1987

Rating: 6.325/10 by 816 users

Alternative Title:
Vesmírní kanibalové - CZ
Fuori di testa - IT
Trash - Náusea Total - BR
Поганий смак - UA
バッド・テイスト - JP
Mal gusto - ES
Bad Taste (Mal gusto) - ES
Mal gusto (Bad Taste) - ES

Country:
New Zealand
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 31 minutes
Budget: $150,000
Revenue: $0

Plot Keyword: new zealand, gore, collector, chainsaw, fast food, testosterone

Terry Potter
Ozzy / 3rd Class Alien
Pete O'Herne
Barry / 3rd Class Alien
Craig Smith
Giles / 3rd Class Alien
Mike Minett
Frank / 3rd Class Alien
Peter Jackson
Derek / Robert
Doug Wren
Alien Leader
Peter Vere-Jones
Alien Leader (voice)
Ken Hammon
3rd Class Alien
Robin Griggs
3rd Class Alien
Michael Gooch
3rd Class Alien
Peter Gooch
3rd Class Alien
Laurie Yarrall
3rd Class Alien
Shane Yarrall
3rd Class Alien
Dean Lawrie
3rd Class Alien
Philip Lamey
3rd Class Alien
Costa Botes
3rd Class Alien
Graham Butcher
3rd Class Alien
Bob Haliburton
3rd Class Alien
Andrew McKay
3rd Class Alien
Clive Haywood
3rd Class Alien
John McTavish
3rd Class Alien
John Nelson
3rd Class Alien
Graham Nesbitt
3rd Class Alien
Steven Smith
3rd Class Alien
John Logan Jr.
3rd Class Alien
Matt Noonan
3rd Class Alien
Cameron Chittock
3rd Class Alien
Ray Battersby
3rd Class Alien
Mike Appleby
3rd Class Alien
Peter Appleby
3rd Class Alien
Michael Kane
3rd Class Alien
Robert Johnston
3rd Class Alien
Scott Bradshaw
3rd Class Alien
Mark Lamey
3rd Class Alien
Giles Forrest
3rd Class Alien
Grant Taylor
3rd Class Alien
Carol Taylor
3rd Class Alien
Dean Taylor
3rd Class Alien
Kim Taylor
3rd Class Alien
Dave Hamilton
3rd Class Alien
Jock Fyfe
3rd Class Alien
Tony Hiles
3rd Class Alien
John Ruby
3rd Class Alien
Kerry Underhill
3rd Class Alien
Robin Watene
3rd Class Alien
Garry A. Brown
3rd Class Alien
Mark Jackson
3rd Class Alien
Peter Henderson
3rd Class Alien
Janine Riely
3rd Class Alien
Margaret Byford
3rd Class Alien

furious_iz

So it begins... Made on a shoestring budget, starring friends and shooting on the weekends, this is how NZ's blockbuster director Peter Jackson got his start. Gross, silly, with terrible masks and effects, weird acting and bad overdubbing, this film is an utter classic in DIY splatter. The sheer passion and ingenuity oozes from every frame. Hasn't dated too well, but it still has serious charm, and I am pleased to have grown up watching it. For fans of late night B films

Filipe Manuel Neto

**The humble (and repulsive) beginnings of Peter Jackson's career.** This film fell into oblivion a long time ago, and it's good to let it be where it is: it has no truly notable qualities and doesn't deserve a recap at a time when there are so many much better films to see. In fact, it's hard to think that the great director Peter Jackson, who is so widely respected today, started out with such bad work. Apparently, Jackson was enchanted by the cheap horror of the 80s and the bad taste comedies that also populated this decade, where it seems that tastes were all changed. The film is completely amateurish and this can be seen in the terrible cinematography full of grain and the clumsy and disconnected editing. There are some effects, but almost everything is cheap and sounds plastic, fake and ugly. Still, considering the modest budget and lack of quality resources, I think Jackson did a decent job. Perhaps the director himself, however, would prefer not to be remembered for this film! The story couldn't be more oily and greasy: we have an alien invasion of a small rural community, in which the aliens are simply looking for a good source of protein, which is obviously us, humans. There is a lot of gore and blood and human flesh everywhere, it is a film where some stomachs may feel upset, and with good reason. It's not a horror film, it's a comedy with a lot of action and scenes that are disgusting and make us lose the desire to eat popcorn or even question the intelligence of some characters, who seem to act randomly instead of using their heads.


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