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''Bad Channels'' is a 1992 American
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film, produced by
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and released by
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. It is about two aliens (Cosmo and Lump) who invade a radio station with the intention of capturing female humans, by using radio broadcasts. The hero is a DJ forced to combat the aliens alone when listeners think he is joking about the invasion. The film also has its own soundtrack composed and performed by
Blue Öyster Cult Blue Öyster Cult ( ; sometimes abbreviated BÖC or BOC) is an American Rock music, rock band formed on Long Island in Stony Brook, New York, in 1967, and best known for the singles "(Don't Fear) The Reaper", "Burnin' for You", and "Godzilla ( ...
.


Synopsis

KDUL is a new radio station, running a promotion with DJ Dangerous Dan chained to a chair until a listener calls and guesses the combination of the locks. When the combination is guessed, a TV journalist, Lisa, feels the solution was faked and the promotion was a fraud. As the journalist makes her way to the station to confront the DJ, she sees a UFO. Two aliens invade a radio station, using a device to capture female listeners. As they are captured, the women picture themselves as starring in a music video. After the video is completed, the alien is able to shrunk and imprisoned the women in clear tubes. Among those captured are a nurse (Melissa Behr), waitress, and a cheerleader. Realizing what the aliens have planned, the DJ warns his listeners to turn off the radio. Listeners think this occurrence is just another promotion. The alien attempts to capture reporter Lisa, but instead shrinks teenager Bunny. He is not taken seriously by anyone until more women go missing, piquing the interest of the military. Eventually the DJ discovers that the aliens are weak to common disinfectant, using it to defeat them and rescue the women. All of the women—with the exception of Bunny—are returned to their normal size. The broadcast attracts 10.000 listeners.


Cast

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Paul Hipp Paul Hipp (born July 16, 1963) is an American actor, singer, songwriter and filmmaker. Early life Paul Hipp was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and grew up in Warminster. He left Pennsylvania for New York City immediately after high school, st ...
as Dan O'Dare *
Martha Quinn Martha Conrad Quinn (born May 11, 1959) is an American actress and Radio personality, radio and television personality, best known as one of the original video jockeys on MTV (along with Nina Blackwood, Mark Goodman, Alan Hunter (VJ), Alan Hunter ...
as Lisa Cummings *
Aaron Lustig Aaron Lustig (born September 17, 1956) is an American film and television actor. He was nominated for an Emmy Award in 1997, for Best Supporting Actor on ''The Young and the Restless'' as Tim Reid, whom he has also portrayed on ''The Bold and the ...
as Vernon Locknut *
Ian Patrick Williams Ian or Iain is a name of Scottish Gaelic origin, derived from the Hebrew given name (Yohanan, ') and corresponding to the English name John. The spelling Ian is an Anglicization of the Scottish Gaelic forename ''Iain''. It is a popular name in Sc ...
as Dr. Payne *
Charlie Spradling Charlie Lynn Spradling (born September 27, 1968) is a retired American actress. Early years Charlie Lynn Spradling was born September 27, 1968 in Forth Worth, Texas, where she was also raised. Career Spradling's first appearance in film ...
as Cookie * Robert Factor as Willis * Roumel Reaux as Flip Humble *
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as Moon *
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as Bunny


Critical response

Cinemaphile gave it a bad review, 0/4 stars, calling it a "mess" and saying "I fear that the creators of this movie must have had brain tissue damaged sometime in their lifetimes." The Film Fiend was more positive, calling it "hilariously cheesy".
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described the soundtrack as "a grotesque mistake".
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has ''Bad Channels'' currently ranked 5.1/10 based on 980 ratings. User Ochnop at
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gave ''Bad Channels'' a -39 out of a -50 (being the worst) saying "Who could ask for anything more from a film besides a bag to throw up in? "Bad Channels" is truly something awful." Creature Feature liked the movie, giving it 3.5 out of 5 stars. It found the movie to be one of the more inventive of those produced by
Charles Band Charles Robert Band (born December 27, 1951) is an American film producer and director, known for his work on horror comedy movies. Career Band entered film production in the 1970s with Charles Band Productions. Dissatisfied with distributo ...
and enjoyed the cable news satire. However, Moira gave it one star, finding it ears out its premise and s padded.
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agreed with Moria's review.
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gave the movie a D. While it found it to be cheerfully cheesy, it found that it needed to be funnier.


Production

Director Nicolauo initially didn't want to be involved with the movie, finding its story too close to his other recent movie
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. However, he was attracted to making the fake music videos. Pat Siciliano scounted bands for the movie and was instrumental in the final choice. The end credits crossover with
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was shot in one day.


Sequel

A semi-sequel was released in the form of ''
Dollman vs. Demonic Toys ''Dollman vs. Demonic Toys'' (on screen title being ''Dollman vs. the Demonic Toys'') is a 1993 American direct-to-video horror film. It is a continuation of three films released by Full Moon Features: '' Dollman'', ''Demonic Toys'' and ''Bad Chann ...
'', a crossover film featuring characters from '' Dollman'', ''
Demonic Toys ''Demonic Toys'' is a 1992 American direct-to-video horror comedy film produced by Charles Band's Full Moon Entertainment and directed by Peter Manoogian. The film centers on a police officer who is terrorized by the title characters after a botch ...
'' and ''Bad Channels''.


Merchandising

A set of collectible cards.


Soundtrack

''Bad Channel'' featured a soundtrack album entitled,
Bad Channels (album) ''Bad Channels'' is the soundtrack album of the science fiction spoof film of the same name, released in 1992. It features ten songs by the bands Blue Öyster Cult, Joker, Fair Game (with Ron Keel), Sykotik Sinfoney and DMT and a film score w ...
that was composed and performed by Blue
Blue Öyster Cult Blue Öyster Cult ( ; sometimes abbreviated BÖC or BOC) is an American Rock music, rock band formed on Long Island in Stony Brook, New York, in 1967, and best known for the singles "(Don't Fear) The Reaper", "Burnin' for You", and "Godzilla ( ...
and also had feature songs from a few other bands such as Sykotik Sinfoney, Joker, Fair Game, and DMT.


Feature Songs

#
Blue Öyster Cult Blue Öyster Cult ( ; sometimes abbreviated BÖC or BOC) is an American Rock music, rock band formed on Long Island in Stony Brook, New York, in 1967, and best known for the singles "(Don't Fear) The Reaper", "Burnin' for You", and "Godzilla ( ...
- Demon's Kiss #
Blue Öyster Cult Blue Öyster Cult ( ; sometimes abbreviated BÖC or BOC) is an American Rock music, rock band formed on Long Island in Stony Brook, New York, in 1967, and best known for the singles "(Don't Fear) The Reaper", "Burnin' for You", and "Godzilla ( ...
- Out of Darkness # Sykotik Sinfoney - Mr. Cool # Sykotik Sinfoney - Manic Depresso # D.M.T - Myth of Freedom # D.M.T - Touching Myself Again # Fair Game - Blind Faith # Fair Game - Somewhere in the Night # Joker - That's How It Is # Joker - Jane, Jane the Hurricane #
Blue Öyster Cult Blue Öyster Cult ( ; sometimes abbreviated BÖC or BOC) is an American Rock music, rock band formed on Long Island in Stony Brook, New York, in 1967, and best known for the singles "(Don't Fear) The Reaper", "Burnin' for You", and "Godzilla ( ...
- The Horsemen Arrive # F.U. 2 - Elegance # The Ukelaliens - Pig Pen Polka # The Ukelaliens - Little Old Lady # The Ukelaliens - Jumping Jack Polka


In popular culture

The film was featured on an episode of Brandon's Movie Reviews.


References


External links

* {{Demonic Toys 1992 films 1992 horror films 1990s science fiction horror films American science fiction horror films Films about size change Films about extraterrestrial life Films directed by Ted Nicolaou Puppet films Dollman films Demonic Toys films American direct-to-video films Full Moon Features films Paramount Pictures direct-to-video films Films about radio people 1990s English-language films 1990s American films