Bad Taste by Jim Barratt

Bad Taste by Jim Barratt

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Bad Taste by Jim Barratt

And now for something completely different... a low-budget comedy gore film from New Zealand, influenced as much by the work of Monty Python and Buster Keaton as by the splatter masters, like Sam Raimi and George A. Romero. Composed by the gifted hands of Peter Jackson and his collaborators, Bad Taste is a steady-earning cult classic that launched the career of the world's highest-paid filmmaker. This book recounts the fascinating story of the film's unconventional, homemade production and its unexpected success at the Cannes Film Festival. It concludes with an examation of the work's global cult appeal and status as a pioneering work of "splatstick."
Jim Barratt is a freelance researcher, writer, and policy adviser specializing in film. He was formerly head of research and statistics at the UK Film Council and a film and video examiner for the British Board of Film Classification.
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ISBN 13 9781905674879
ISBN 10 1905674872
Title Bad Taste
Author Jim Barratt
Series Cultographies Ser
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Wallflower Press
Year published 2009-03-16
Number of pages 144
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.