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The Human Centipede


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Once the number one surgeon dedicated to splitting up conjoined twins, the mad doctor now has a different agenda – he wants to create an all-new animal by sewing people together, ass to mouth, in a row, and severing the tendons of their kneecaps so they must remain on all fours. After the death of his beloved “3-Dog” (three dogs sewn together into one animal), Heiter decides it is now time to move on to humans

http://www.dreadcentral.com/reviews/human-centipede-first-sequence-2009

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The surgery itself, and the final centipede, is displayed in all its grisly gory – two of the most gut-rattling depictions are the close-up removal of one victim’s anus and the display of just how the second and third people in the centipede get fed (while Heiter shouts in glory at his invention at work). Apparently, the medical side of things here is 100% accurate. What that says about Tom Six I’m not sure, but I’m certainly glad he came up with it. If you aren’t completely positive that you have a strong stomach, I wouldn’t recommend eating before viewing this movie.

Wow I can't wait to see it.

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