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HUMAN CENTIPEDE part TWO


Brooklyn Bully

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Just caught part TWO of this film. The original, though a gross idea, was pretty tame and boring. Part two... OMFG.

This was one killing short of a snuff film. 100% sadistic, truly revolting, sickening to the nth degree, and insane beyond belief. And that comes from a guy who is fuged in the head. The killer is creepier than all gingers on the planet combined.

Everyone needs to see this damn thing. It went straight to DVD I think, but I watched it on In Demand via Verizon FiOS.

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So its the cinematic equivalent of 2 girls one cup? Brb going to watch the movie now.

Well there is poop splatter in it, poop eating, and tits. But there is also knee tendon cutting, teeth hammering, retard strength, a mom with a hole in her face, masturbation with sand paper, and a centipede shoved up someone's asshole.

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