The Human Centipede
 
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05/03/10 8:24 PM

Now this movie looks like ALL KINDS OF FUCKED UP!

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05/03/10 9:24 PM

haha, I remember watching the trailer for this...

It looks quite disgusting, but that's about it.

 

05/03/10 9:56 PM

The film is pretty much just 70 minutes' worth of the trailer, with some extra tacked on at the end. For a movie with such a concept, it's not explicitly gory-- except for a few minutes, not so much a case of "eww, look at that scalpel cutting flesh" as "eww, how gross is that to think about".

 

05/04/10 1:07 AM

That's kind of disturbing..

 

05/04/10 1:56 AM

Ass to mouth, oh yeah.

 

05/04/10 8:04 AM

There's a rip of this on demonoid.

 

05/04/10 11:42 AM

"When Katsuro has to defecate, Lindsay is forced to swallow his excrement and the doctor watches with great delight."


wut?

 

05/04/10 2:08 PM

my friend wants me to come over and watch this tonight. is it worth seeing?

 

05/06/10 1:36 AM

I just saw it...

jesus fucking christ

 

05/06/10 2:05 AM

CharmlessMan posted:
I just saw it...

jesus fucking christ

Well put..

 

05/06/10 12:50 PM

Holy crap, this does look really disturbing. I must see it!
I hope it's not like the Broken movie though, in the sense that reading about it, it seemed like it would be really shocking and horrific, but then once I actually saw it, it wasn't nearly as gross as I thought it would be.

 

05/06/10 12:20 PM

The ending completely made my gut wrench. The writer seriously needs to see a councilor.

 

05/07/10 11:02 AM

eye popping smiley

oh my goodness...

i don't feel good

 

05/08/10 11:05 PM

johnny_ripper posted:
Ass to mouth, oh yeah.

YOU CAN'T GO ASS TO MOUTH! lol

Yeah I read about this in a horror forum and immediately after had to rent it on demand...

It's gross, but understanding the subject matter not nearly as graphic as it could have been. I mean I think of movies special effects wise, and the gore makeup wasn't all that... pretty basic stuff, mainly fake blood and body makeup... oh and a good cgi headshot towards the end but that wasn't even butt related...

And yeah the director didn't tell any of the main actor/actresses what they were in for until AFTER they signed the binding contract...

oh yeah and the director originally got the idea by thinking of what they should do to rapist and child molestors... and nazis...

I spent too much time writing this.



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 05/08/2010 11:07PM by Coma79.

 

05/09/10 12:38 AM

Yeah it's actually a low budget film so you're not gonna get crazy gore and effects (like showing their mouths bonded to the anus as that would require some good effects)

It's really just the thoughts the movie puts in your head

 

05/10/10 12:35 AM

Ass to mouth: funny!

American girl roadtripping through Yurp and running into a scary German doctor: Lame American cliche...

 

05/10/10 7:33 AM

Watched it a few nights ago. Bad movie. I'm not disgusted easily, so the shock value never hit me. All I saw was the bad acting, bad story, bad logic and bad directing.

 

05/10/10 8:43 AM

At first I was going to watch this after initially hearing about it, but now that I've seen what people are saying about it I'm not even going to bother. Doesn't seem like the shock value is as big as it seemed at first.

 

05/10/10 8:08 AM

kdrcraig posted:
At first I was going to watch this after initially hearing about it, but now that I've seen what people are saying about it I'm not even going to bother. Doesn't seem like the shock value is as big as it seemed at first.
It's not really shocking at all. The shit eating scene isn't even that bad. It's ruined by the terrible pre-shit line: "Shit, I have to shit!" I mean, seriously? That's the best line you have, writer?

 

05/10/10 5:45 PM

I don't care what anyone says, I so want to see this. It sounds like a hoot!

 

05/11/10 12:34 PM

scott_pawsey posted:
Watched it a few nights ago. Bad movie. I'm not disgusted easily, so the shock value never hit me. All I saw was the bad acting, bad story, bad logic and bad directing.

Again this is why even the snobbiest of bitches should learn how to change a tire... I mean it's so fucking easy... all they had to do was change a tire...and none of that would have happened...

I think the story(although cliche') wasn't so bad, the "surgeon" was brilliant...no for his acting not idea to make a human centipede. But yeah I hate how in so many movies when an insane killer confronts the cops he keeps his cool and invites them in for crumpets... this guy clearly has no idea of how fucking mental he is...

Like when the chick almost escapes "ARE YOU MAD!? Get BACK HERE!"

 

05/11/10 1:02 PM

The shit I have to shit line was funny. The director said he put in some black humor in the film and I think that line was one of em.

Just gotta be screwed up to laugh lol

 

05/17/10 3:08 PM

Looks really gross. I just read a review at Roger Ebert's page:
[rogerebert.suntimes.com]

The Human Centipede
Ew! I hate it when that happens!

Release Date: 2010

Ebert Rating: No star rating

By Roger Ebert May 5, 2010

It's not death itself that's so bad. It's what you might have to go through to get there. No horror film I've seen inflicts more terrible things on its victims than “The Human Centipede.” You would have to be very brave to choose this ordeal over simply being murdered. Maybe you'd need to also be insane.

I'm about to describe what happens to the film's victims. This will be a spoiler. I don't care, because (1) the details are common knowledge in horror film circles, and (2) if you don't know, you may be grateful to be warned. This is a movie I don't think I should be coy about.

OK. Dr. Heiter is a mad scientist. He was once a respected surgeon, but has now retreated to his luxurious home in the German forest, which contains an operating room in the basement. His skin has a sickly pallor, his hair is dyed black, his speech reminds us of a standard Nazi, and he gnashes his teeth. He is filled with hatred and vile perversion.

He drugs his victims and dumps them into his Mercedes. When they regain consciousness, they find themselves tied to hospital beds. He provides them with a little slide show to brief them on his plans. He will demonstrate his skills as a surgeon by — hey, listen, now you'd really better stop reading. What's coming next isn't so much a review as a public service announcement.

Heiter plans to surgically join his victims by sewing together their mouths and anuses, all in a row, so the food goes in at the front and comes out at the rear. They will move on their hands and knees like an insect. You don't want to be part of the Human Centipede at all, but you most certainly don't want to be in the middle. Why does he want to commit this atrocity? He is insane, as I've already explained.

He also wants to do it because he is in a movie by Tom Six, a Dutch director whose previous two films average 4 out of 10 on the IMDb.com scale, which is a score so low very few directors attain it. Six has now made a film deliberately intended to inspire incredulity, nausea and hopefully outrage. It's being booked as a midnight movie, and is it ever. Boozy fanboys will treat it like a thrill ride.

And yet within Six, there stirs the soul of a dark artist. He treats his material with utter seriousness; there's none of the jokey undertone of a classic Hammer horror film like “Scream … and Scream Again” (1970), in which every time the victim awoke, another limb had been amputated. That one starred the all-star trio of Vincent Price, Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing, and you could see they were having fun. Dieter Laser, who plays Dr. Heiter, takes the role with relentless sincerity. This is his 63rd acting role, but, poor guy, is seemingly the one he was born to play.

Tom Six is apparently the director's real name. I learn his favorite actor is Klaus Kinski, he is an AK-47 enthusiast, and wears RAF sunglasses and Panama hats. Not the kind of guy you want to share your seat on a Ferris wheel. He has said, “I get a rash from too much political correctness.” I promise you that after this movie, his skin was smooth as a Gerber baby's.

I have long attempted to take a generic approach. In other words, is a film true to its genre and does it deliver what its audiences presumably expect? “The Human Centipede” scores high on this scale. It is depraved and disgusting enough to satisfy the most demanding midnight movie fan. And it's not simply an exploitation film.

The director makes, for example, effective use of the antiseptic interior of Heiter's labyrinthine home. Doors and corridors lead nowhere and anywhere. In a scene where the police come calling, Six wisely has Heiter almost encourage their suspicions. And there is a scene toward the end, as the Human Centipede attempts escape, that's so piteous, it transcends horror and approaches tragedy.

The members of the Centipede are Ashley C. Williams, Ashlynn Yennie and Akihiro Kitamura. The Japanese actor screams in subtitled Japanese, perhaps because he will broaden the film's appeal among Asian horror fans. In the film's last half, the two actresses don't scream at all, if you follow me.

I am required to award stars to movies I review. This time, I refuse to do it. The star rating system is unsuited to this film. Is the movie good? Is it bad? Does it matter? It is what it is and occupies a world where the stars don't shine.

 

05/17/10 3:18 PM

I saw a trailer to this and laughed my arse off. It looks so ridiculous and stupid. It probably isn't that "shocking" anyway because most films that are touted as such usually aren't and even then they lack in terms of what a good horror film should have like plot, characters etc.(I thought Hostel a prime example of that)

 

05/17/10 3:33 PM

It's like:

"Gee Whiz...how can we top Faces of Death by just grossing out people? I have an idea, let's take a cliche used in a dozen other films (car breaks down, stranded) but the twist will be there will be a tube coming out of the asshole of the victims and into their mouth! brilliant!"

 

05/24/10 11:08 PM

omg... i just heard about this movie a few days ago here in the forums, and it's already inspired a game! it resembles that 80's arcade game Centipede, but of course, changed a bit to fit the movie.

check it out: Human Centipede: The Game

 

05/25/10 11:00 AM

i only saw the trailer for this last week-ish. it looks fucked up..and i want to see it.

 

05/27/10 11:19 AM

Courtesy of Roger Ebert

http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcsi.dll/bilde?Site=EB&Date=20100505&Category=REVIEWS&ArtNo=100509982&Ref=V3&Profile=1001&MaxW=415&title=1

 

05/27/10 5:27 PM

Genius!

 

05/27/10 8:34 PM

Okay, I watched the preview and I must say...

since taking medical related course, I can see how that would be done. It looks like you bypass the stomach and suture intestines. Inserting the next would be like using a esophagogastroduodenoscopy. I swear, that's a real word.

Anyways, looks pretty neat and sick to see that in a movie.

 
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