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New poster for The Human Centipede 2 [Full Sequence] (2011)

Source(s): SlashFilm, FirstShowing.net The first one was a good watch, can't say it impressed me too much, but it sure was a little gross. It wasn't one of the best Horror films I've seen in recent times, but it definitely was inventive. I've seen a lot more gory films, but this wasn't one of them. Sure, it was twisted, but not worth the controversy. Don't get me wrong though; the film was good, quite good, actually. This second one is meant to be a step (or maybe more) above it's predecessor in terms of icky-ness. Here's the weird, yet slightly-artistic poster for the second instalment.   Nice. This is slated for an October release. Not sure exactly how many theatres are willing to show this, though.
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Trailer for Human Centipede 2 (2011)

Tom Six, director of 'the Human Centipede' promised that his return would make his first endeavour look like 'My Little Pony', and with the outright ban from the BBFC of the film, it looks like he wasn't lying. The trailer for the second 'full sequence' is built on what you don't see, it uses extracts from the letter sent by the BBFC to the film makers, put together with images of reactions to the footage. Actors or not, the trailer is a horror fan's dream. The film franchise can be slated for continuing the bad nature of the so-called 'torture porn' genre, but it's ban in the United Kingdom came with the warning that the aesthetic and nature of the film posed true danger to an audience, so it must be cranking up the elements of horror to a new level. See the trailer here: The teaser trailer for the second film actually made me chuckle, being called Martyn and all, give it a peek see below: What are your thoughts? Has horror truly gone too far? Are the BBFC right to tell the public what they can and cannot see? Is this all an over hyped bluff?
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The Human Centipede: First Sequence (2009) review

Synopsis: In Germany, two American women and a Japanese man fall victim to a demented surgeon who plans to recreate a horrific operation with humans that he performed on his three beloved dogs: reverse-engineering Siamese triplets by attaching their digestive systems. After reading about The Human Centipede in Total Film, I simply had to check this film out. It sounded twisted, original, and plain weird. The Human Centipede was a film which a unique experience, definitely unlike anything I've seen before, but felt like a half-hearted attempt at a so called 'horror' film. Featuring virtually unknown names, the performances definitely lacked in the personality department, except for the nutcase doctor, who, without question was definitely the most believable performer in the film. Thankfully, the sheer violence and gore slightly raised the interest level of the film. As I briefly mentioned, the concept of the film was definitely a unique one, providing scenes in a film which left me cringing and trying to prevent my balls from shooting up into my body. Not the best 'horror' film I've seen. At this point, Paranormal Activity is top on my list. Average attempt at a shockingly gory horror flick, 5/10 Kazed.
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