About Bad Taste
Peter Jackson's feature film debut, 'Bad Taste' (1987), is a landmark of DIY filmmaking and a beloved cult classic. This outrageously gory sci-fi horror comedy follows a team of government agents investigating the mysterious disappearance of an entire New Zealand town. They discover the horrifying truth: the population has been harvested by grotesque aliens who plan to use human flesh as the main ingredient for their intergalactic fast-food chain. What ensues is a chaotic, blood-soaked, and hilariously absurd battle for survival.
The film is a testament to Jackson's early ingenuity, famously shot on weekends over four years with friends and a minuscule budget. The practical effects, while deliberately crude, are inventive and memorable, contributing to the film's unique charm. The performances are energetically amateurish, perfectly matching the film's tongue-in-cheek tone and over-the-top violence.
'Bad Taste' is essential viewing for fans of cult cinema and anyone interested in the roots of a legendary director. It showcases the raw, unfiltered creativity that would later define Jackson's career. Watch it for a wildly entertaining, no-holds-barred experience that celebrates the spirit of independent filmmaking, packed with more laughs and fake gore than you can shake a severed limb at.
The film is a testament to Jackson's early ingenuity, famously shot on weekends over four years with friends and a minuscule budget. The practical effects, while deliberately crude, are inventive and memorable, contributing to the film's unique charm. The performances are energetically amateurish, perfectly matching the film's tongue-in-cheek tone and over-the-top violence.
'Bad Taste' is essential viewing for fans of cult cinema and anyone interested in the roots of a legendary director. It showcases the raw, unfiltered creativity that would later define Jackson's career. Watch it for a wildly entertaining, no-holds-barred experience that celebrates the spirit of independent filmmaking, packed with more laughs and fake gore than you can shake a severed limb at.


















