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"Bad Taste," a cult classic directed by Peter Jackson and his team, follows a group of bumbling government agents investigating strange happenings in a small New Zealand town. As they uncover a horrifying secret involving aliens harvesting humans for their intergalactic fast-food chain, chaos ensues with a mix of outrageous comedy, gory horror, and inventive sci-fi elements. The film showcases Jackson's early talent for blending dark humor with over-the-top practical effects, making it a must-see for fans of unconventional cinema. Starring Pete O'Herne, Mike Minett, Terry Potter, and Craig Smith, "Bad Taste" delivers a unique viewing experience that defies traditional genre boundaries. Released in 1987, this low-budget gem has garnered a dedicated following for its audacious storytelling, DIY spirit, and memorable characters. With its wild antics and offbeat charm, "Bad Taste" remains a standout entry in the world of cult cinema, offering a blend of laughs, scares, and sheer cinematic mayhem that is sure to leave a lasting impression on audiences.
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Peter Jackson used his own house as a primary filming location because of severe budget constraints. The house was modified extensively to fit various sets for the film, doubling as both the interior of the alien house and various other locations. This DIY approach saved the production tens of thousands of dollars and allowed more creative freedom.
The special effects in Bad Taste were largely improvised using household items and ingenuity. For instance, Peter Jackson himself crafted the alien masks from plaster casts of his friends' faces, and the team used condoms filled with fake blood and shotgun pellets to create explosive squib effects. These low-cost, inventive solutions were crucial in maintaining the film's budget.
The exploding sheep scene in Bad Taste was actually a last-minute addition. The effect was achieved using a dead sheep (obtained from a local farmer) packed with explosives. This scene, shot in a single take, almost didn't happen due to safety concerns but ended up being one of the film's most memorable moments.
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🎬Bad Taste was Peter Jackson's feature film debut and was shot primarily during weekends over a four-year period, as Jackson and his crew all held full-time jobs. This unconventional shooting schedule is part of why production stretched from 1983 to 1987.
💡The film's original camera was a black-and-white 16mm camera which broke mid-production. Jackson had to switch to a color 16mm camera, which unexpectedly improved the visual quality of the film and contributed to its unique look.
🎯Despite its cult status and success, Bad Taste was almost never released. The New Zealand Film Commission initially refused to fund it after viewing early footage but changed their decision after a re-evaluation showed potential in Jackson's unique filmmaking style.
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