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Ultimately The Human Centipede is going to appeal only to people who enjoy movies in the vein of Hostel and The Devil’s Rejects – smart, funny gorefests whose aim is to entertain with nihilism.
The Human Centipede. There were some key inspirations for Six's original horror flick, but some are much more serious than others. The main inspiration for the film came from a joke that Six had ...
Human Centipede stars Ashley C. Williams and Ashlynn Yennie as a pair of fun-hungry Americans who seek refuge at the remote house of a surgeon, played by Dieter Laser, after their car gets a flat ...
The Human Centipede (First Sequence) is a horror movie with a sensational concept at its core: suturing together three human beings to create a Siamese triplet.The beginning of The Human Centipede ...
“The Human Centipede (First Sequence)” is a deeply disturbing — perhaps even deeply disturbed — film about mad doctors, unlucky tourists and disgusting medical experiments.
With the exception of A Serbian Film, which depicted baby rape, necrophilia, incest, and a slew of other abhorrent acts, last year’s grossest film was horror-comedy The Human Centipede.
The Human Centipede. There were some key inspirations for Six's original horror flick, but some are much more serious than others. The main inspiration for the film came from a joke that Six had ...
If you've always dreamed of seeing a movie about a demented German surgeon who has a plan to create a 'human centipede' by surgically attaching some unlucky tourists ass to mouth so as they can ...
‘Human Centipede 2’ and Five More Must-See Films at Fantastic Fest (Video) Festival founder Tim League talks to THR about Tom Six’s shocking follow-up and other highlights from the genre ...
VIDEO: ‘The Human Centipede 2’ and 5 Other Must-See Films at Fantastic Fest. Film School Rejects is even more harsh with their review.Writer Cole Abaius gave the film an F-, writing, “There ...
A sequel to the film is already in the works which will be entitled ‘The Human Centipede II (Full Sequence)’ and will be hitting theatres in 2011.