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Review of by Kevin R — 02 Dec 2012

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My sweet three-dog.

Two girls traveling across Europe get a flat tire on the way to the club. They run to the nearest house that happens to be owned by a mad scientist in the process of executing a science experiment and he just so happens to need two human lab rats. The girls will work perfectly as he tries to create his own pet by attaching three human beings together...ass to mouth.

"You're always wet between the legs, right?".

Tom Six, director of Centipede 2, Gay in Amsterdam, and the upcoming Human Centipede 3. The storyline for this picture is very intense and fairly well thought out. The concept and operation scenes are very intense and the mad scientist is portrayed perfectly. The cast delivers mediocre performances (outside of the scientist) and includes Dieter Laser, Ashley Williams, Ashlynn Yennie, Akihiro Kitamura, and Peter Blankenstein.

"My friend, you don't match.".

Well, this was my first experience watching movies on Netflix and I found this movie better than I anticipated. The reviews for this picture are fairly mixed but I will say Laser was awesome as the villain and his body language and facial expressions were perfect. This isn't a perfect horror movie but it is better than you may anticipate and I will say the operation scenes made me light headed. I'd give this a shot if you haven't seen it.

"I don't like human beings.".

Grade: C+.

This review of The Human Centipede (First Sequence) (2009) was written by on 02 Dec 2012.

The Human Centipede (First Sequence) has generally received negative reviews.

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