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Bad taste (D)

New Zealand, 1987
film

Peter Jackson’s low budget feature debut originally began life as a 10 minute splatter film called “Roast of the day” but was then expanded ..

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Attack of the strange insects from Uranus

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A Bad day

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Eat the rich

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Day the world ended

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The Just, the bad and the ugly

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The Blob

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Meet the feebles

New Zealand, 1989
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Body Melt

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The Blob (1988)

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Smacks and kicks

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Salt, saliva, sperm and sweat (AFC)

Australia, 1987
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A Bad day

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