Bad Taste
"Bad Taste" is a 1987 film directed by Peter Jackson, known for its unique blend of horror and comedy. The story follows a group of aliens who invade a small New Zealand town to harvest humans for their intergalactic fast food chain. The film is characterized by its low-budget production, over-the-top special effects, and a mix of slapstick humor and gore.
The movie gained a cult following due to its outrageous premise and creative storytelling. It marked the beginning of Peter Jackson's career in filmmaking, showcasing his talent for combining different genres. "Bad Taste" is often celebrated for its innovative approach and remains a notable entry in the realm of cult cinema.