![]() |
Re: Human Centipede 2: The Full Sequence (or the deuce the world's been waiting for)
I decided to pass on this sh*t, no pun intended. This is the kind of sick, vile crap that I'd have trouble getting out of my mind. Then again, I can't imagine anyone getting any enjoyment out of this stuff. I like being scared as much as anyone. But this borders on illegal. Hell, this sounds worse than scat porn, and I can't even imagine how disgusting that would be.
|
Re: Human Centipede 2: The Full Sequence (or the deuce the world's been waiting for)
Originally Posted by Terrell
(Post 11069236)
I decided to pass on this sh*t, no pun intended. This is the kind of sick, vile crap that I'd have trouble getting out of my mind. Then again, I can't imagine anyone getting any enjoyment out of this stuff. I like being scared as much as anyone. But this borders on illegal. Hell, this sounds worse than scat porn, and I can't even imagine how disgusting that would be.
If anything the films have a lot more in common with the Exploitation genre than the Horror genre.
Originally Posted by Matthew Chmiel
(Post 11068213)
As I discovered the other day, IFC's theatrical and on-demand release edited out nearly three-to-four minutes of footage rather than the reported 30-to-45 seconds.
What I missed out on was shots of Martin's penis (during both the sandpaper masturbation and barbed-wire rape sequences) and the actual barbed-wire rape scene that actually went on for three whole minutes. God bless IFC. Showing a rampant amount of graphic violence and gore alongside people shitting in each other's mouths is completely acceptable. However, when nudity and rape is concerned, the line has been crossed? Not like I care to see the four minutes of footage, but I just don't see how one is okay and the other is not. You can tell editing has been done mostly because the start of that rape scene and the scene afterward looks strange if you look closely. Spoiler:
|
Re: Human Centipede 2: The Full Sequence (or the deuce the world's been waiting for)
Just watched it on Blu-Ray. Damn. You can see Six giving the finger to anyone who complained the first film didnt 'go for it'
|
Re: Human Centipede 2: The Full Sequence (or the deuce the world's been waiting for)
You can say whatever you want about this flick..........it's damn effective and just plain absoutely fucking disgusting and disturbing. The only part that took me out of the film was
Spoiler:
Spoiler:
Grossest f'n movie ever man......it works even better in black and white as well - never want to see this again. Ugh, shit sticks with you a bit after watching as well. |
Re: Human Centipede 2: The Full Sequence (or the deuce the world's been waiting for)
i watched this last week and "enjoyed" it i felt the main guy was creepy as fuck, bc he looks like a guy who would perform as a clown at a childs bday or a character actor at a kids show *i think six said he was that*
i like its take as a sequel and will def be checking out 3 |
Re: Human Centipede 2: The Full Sequence (or the deuce the world's been waiting for)
Originally Posted by Rival11
(Post 11122404)
Ugh, shit sticks with you a bit after watching as well. |
Re: Human Centipede 2: The Full Sequence (or the deuce the world's been waiting for)
"For all you fans of the Centipede Sequence Series, Principal photography on Human Centipede 3 will take place in the Southern states of the U.S and Writer-director Tom Six himself will play a supporting role in the film. The American finale will be 100% politically incorrect and will answer questions left lingering from the first films. The Human Centipede 3 will have a 500+ person pede. XXXXL American style!". |
Re: Human Centipede 2: The Full Sequence (or the deuce the world's been waiting for)
I'm still game :up:
|
Re: Human Centipede 2: The Full Sequence (or the deuce the world's been waiting for)
I think by now Six realizes that these movies can only play as distorted comedies and is taking advantage of that fact.
|
| All times are GMT -5. The time now is 07:24 PM. |
Copyright © 2026 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Use of this site indicates your consent to the Terms of Use.