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    ‘Bad Taste’ is Jackson’s very first feature film (though it’s the eleventh film he’s made over the course of his life). Released in 1987, it took four years to make, filmed entirely on weekends and with a next-to-nothing budget. It’s basically the definition of guerrilla filmmaking.





    The story revolves around the efforts of a small platoon of amateur soldiers known as “the boys”, who the New Zealand Prime Minister hires to rid the countryside of invading, shape-shifting aliens. What follows is ninety minutes of gory mayhem that involves everything from dissections with chainsaws to the eating of vomit. When Jackson decided to call this movie ‘Bad Taste’, it was more than just an apt description; it was a public safety warning.

    There’s a number of things that make this movie worth watching. First of all, it’s amazing to see what one can do on a nothing budget. Jackson made all the prosthetics and special effects pieces himself, which is impressive when you consider all the aliens and explosions the movie is rife with (this is where the earlier mentioned puppets come in).

    Then there’s also the fact that Jackson plays not one, but two characters himself, and is almost unrecognisable in both. As Derek, one of the alien-fighting Kiwis, he leaps to and fro, spraying the countryside with machine gun fire and screaming like a stabbed cat. As Robert, one of the aliens, he gets the opportunity to fight himself, and does so in glorious, zombie-esque fashion.

    But really, the reason to watch this movie is just how much dumb fun it is. You’ll laugh, you’ll squeal, you’ll feel a little nauseous. If you’re a fan of low-budget, high-fun fare, check this out. I doubt we’ll be seeing Jackson make anything like it again anytime soon…

    Next week: Wait and see!




    AUTHOR: Steven Lochran

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