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Bad Channels

  • Vidéo
  • 1992
  • R
  • 1h 28min
NOTE IMDb
5,1/10
1,7 k
MA NOTE
Bad Channels (1992)
ComédieHorreurMusiqueScience-fictionParodie

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAn alien determined to capture human females takes over a radio station to do it.An alien determined to capture human females takes over a radio station to do it.An alien determined to capture human females takes over a radio station to do it.

  • Réalisation
    • Ted Nicolaou
  • Scénario
    • Charles Band
    • Jack Canson
  • Casting principal
    • Robert Factor
    • Martha Quinn
    • Aaron Lustig
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,1/10
    1,7 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Ted Nicolaou
    • Scénario
      • Charles Band
      • Jack Canson
    • Casting principal
      • Robert Factor
      • Martha Quinn
      • Aaron Lustig
    • 22avis d'utilisateurs
    • 50avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    • Lisa Cummings
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    • Vernon Locknut
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    • Corky
    Roumel Reaux
    • Flip Humble
    Paul Hipp
    Paul Hipp
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    Sonny Carl Davis
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    Charlie Spradling
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      • Charles Band
      • Jack Canson
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    5paul_m_haakonsen

    Cheesy and corny in an entertaining way...

    I had never heard about this 1992 horror sci-fi comedy titled "Bad Channels" before now in 2023, as I happened to stumble upon the movie by random chance. And of course I opted to sit down and watch it, on account of it being a movie that I hadn't already seen.

    Writers Charles Band and Jackson Barr put together something definintely unique and strange here. But it was working out in favor of the movie, because the storyline was so corny and cheesy that it was actually a fun movie to watch.

    I wasn't familiar with the cast ensemble in the movie, but the actors and actresses put on good performances to bring their characters to life on the screen.

    The special effects in "Bad Channels" were actually working out well in favor of the movie. Some of the special effects were pretty bad, but still worked out fair enough as they were so bad that they became fun to behold on the screen. And then other effects were rather nicely made, such as the creature seen towards the end of the movie.

    If you enjoy a sci-fi horror comedy that doesn't take itself particularly serious, then give director Ted Nicolaou's 1992 movie "Bad Channels" a chance. I was definitely entertained by this cheesy early 1990s movie.

    My rating of "Bad Channels" lands on a five out of ten stars.
    Infofreak

    One of the stupidest movies ever made with no entertainment value whatsoever!

    'Bad Channels' is one of the worst SF/horror movies ever made. It's so boring and unfunny that you could almost think it was directed by Ted V. Mikels of 'Blood Orgy Of The She-Devils' fame. In fact it was directed by Ted Nicolaou who previously made the useless 'TerrorVision'. Now that was one lame so-called comedy, but this one is even worse. Getting through to the very end was a real chore even with the fast forward on the remote in constant use. The other guy responsible for this crud is Jackson Barr who also scripted 'Trancers 2' (a.k.a. 'Future Cop 2'). Now that wasn't the greatest movie ever made but at least it was entertaining. I don't know what went wrong here but it's really one to miss. Even a soundtrack by Seventies Rock Gods Blue Oyster Cult and some allegedly "clever" parodies of music videos (a generic 80s hair band, a grunge thing, and a sorta Mr. Bungle/Primus one) can't save this utter waste of time. Paul Hipp (an Abel Ferrara semi-regular) leads a mediocre cast, which includes former MTV Veejay Martha Quinn and various other nonentities, in a ridiculous tale of aliens taking over a radio station with the plan of capturing Earth women, shrinking them and placing them in bottles. Why are they doing this? Who knows. Who cares. There is ONE, count 'em, ONE laugh in this whole movie and that is a cameo by b-grade legend Tim Thomerson, and that doesn't even happen until AFTER the final credits. This movie stinks on ice. Avoid at all costs!
    5Foggy-7

    Camp, Pure Camp

    Well, you certainly won't expect Citizen Kane renting this movie, but it's mildly entertaining. Martha Quinn really needed to have a better agent, given this and other career killers, but her chemistry with Paul Hipp (Dangerous Dan O'Dare) is enjoyable. The goal of the rest of movie is one thing pure and simply: titillation, and it doesn't accomplish that. The rock video visions, which I'm sure were intended to give a rock-n-roll edge to the movie, simply detracted.
    2Platypuschow

    Bad Channels: Worst Full Moon film?

    I like Full Moon films, they have a certain charm to them despite on the surface being seven shades of awful. If it weren't for Full Moon we wouldn't have had the Puppet Master franchise, Doll Man, Gingerdead Man, Evil Bong and countless others.

    Bad Channels is supposedly part of the Puppet Master universe but I can confidently say I don't see the connection.

    It tells the story of a "Shock Jock" who comes into contact with aliens intent on using his radio station equipment to kidnap women............somehow.

    Not the most intriguing of plots and truth be told it's execution is even worse. It looks like a Full Moon film with the same plasticcy special effects and that's okay, the general quality of the film however isn't.

    It's just so, bad! The characters, the script, the concept, it's like a weird artsy student film and I have to say I think this is likely the worst Full Moon movie sadly.

    I'd suggest that anyone beyond the most hardcore Full Moon fan avoid this one, it isn't horror, it isn't comedy, it's just the absolute pits.

    The Good:

    Full Moon feel

    The Bad:

    Extended musical segments

    Pretty much everything to be honest
    7Cardcaptor_Jim

    Bad Channels, Good Time!

    There's a new DJ in the town of Pahoota, shock jock Dangerous Dan O'Dare (Paul Hipp). He's about to bring some rock'n'roll to the former polka channel KDUL Superstation 66.6. A pretty reporter (former MTV VJ Martha Quinn) is covering the story for a TV network when she sees a UFO. Of course, no one believes her. Dan finds out she's telling the truth when an alien that has a head that looks like a blue-black cauliflower with a window set in front, and his robot minion, take over the radio station. The alien has come to Earth to shrink women and place them in bottles using Dan's voice to pick the best-looking female listeners. Each woman the alien wants experiences a rock fantasy, much like a music video, that others can't see. Yes, really.

    This admittedly silly Full Moon film is a sci-fi rock'n'roll comedy, and it delivers the goods with pretty girls, great music and some laughs too. No one will call this movie a classic, but it's fun in a "check your brain at the door" sort of way. The music is pretty awesome. There's a heavy metal song (with Ron Keel), a grunge rock song and, my favorite, "Manic Depresso" by Sykotik Sinfoney, a silly song with guys in clown, cow and nun outfits. Yes, really.

    The acting is fairly good, although some actors are a bit over the top. Ted Nicolaou's direction is competent, if uninspired. The music score is by the rock band Blue Oyster Cult. Those who normally skip the end credits may want to know that the final joke takes place after the credits. (Of course, you might need to be a Full Moon fan to really appreciate it.) When Cinemax broadcast this movie back in the 1990s, they unfortunately cut out the final scene. A movie titled DOLLMAN VS. THE DEMONIC TOYS is a sequel to DOLLMAN, DEMONIC TOYS and BAD CHANNELS simultaneously. (Actually, this "sequel" changes the ending to BAD CHANNELS, and it's not good at all.) The DVD includes an 11 minute featurette (a condensed version of "Videozone".)

    Although this movie is hard to recommend to the average movie lover, I found it to be highly entertaining.

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    • Anecdotes
      In a 2017 interview with Video Fugue, Ted Nicolaou spoke about what convinced him to make the film: "I avoided Bad Channels for years. Charles Band kept saying, 'You wanna do Bad Channels? You wanna do this movie about a monster in a radio station?' And I was like, 'No! F**k no! I just did TerrorVision (1986), about a monster in a TV, and it almost ruined my career!' But at a certain point, I was just like - 'Okay, I could do some little fake music videos in the middle of it, that sounds a little more interesting.' And then somehow, you resist and resist but you're in development hell for so long you eventually kind of come around and go 'Okay, I just want to work.'... We had a guy named Pat Siciliano who was kind of scouting bands for us, then they would send me to see them in their rehearsal spaces. I think I scouted a couple more than what we eventually chose, but I liked the guys that he found for us, and they seemed bright and funny enough for the movie, so we went with them."
    • Gaffes
      (at around 1h 12 mins) When Lisa pops out the glass jar to battle the alien, her TV camera and hair-clip vanish.
    • Citations

      Peanut: This son of a bitch is crazier than a tree full of owls!

    • Crédits fous
      Dollman appears after the end credits.
    • Connexions
      Edited into Dollman vs. Demonic Toys (1993)
    • Bandes originales
      Demon's Kiss
      Performed by Blue Öyster Cult

      Written by Eric Bloom (as E. Bloom), Donald Roeser (as. D. Roeser), John Shirley (as J. Shirley)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 11 mai 1994 (Hongrie)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Onda alien
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis
    • Société de production
      • Full Moon Entertainment
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    • Durée
      • 1h 28min(88 min)
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      • Color
    • Mixage
      • Ultra Stereo
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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