Hilarious schlock-horror debut from New Zealand director Peter Jackson (Heavenly Creatures Lord of the Rings Trilogy). A cult masterpiece Bad Taste is a groundbreaking exploration of what would happen if a small town was subjected to an invasion by aliens intent on making its residents into inter-galactic meat products. You'll pass on the sausage rolls for a while after witnessing blood guts and gore on an unparalleled level!
Long before hitting the mainstream with "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy and "King Kong", New Zealand director Peter Jackson had taken the world of cult horror movies by storm with this, his debut film.
Bad Taste is essentially a low budget, and exceptionally gory, horror film with heaps of dark humour thrown in, as aliens go on the rampage in a small New Zealand town and turn the inhabitants into their favourite brand of fast food.
A top secret government unit is sent to find out what's going on and all hell breaks loose, culminating in a huge gun battle with the alien foe.
If you're not familar with Peter Jacksons earlier works, your in for a bit of a shock with this one, which features blood by the bucket load, cannibalism, violent shoot outs, exploding heads and even exploding sheep!!!!
Terrific stuff, which proves to be as hilariously funny as it is gory. This is a must see!
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