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Do I have your attention?
Martin, our villain in the new sequence, masturbates with sandpaper and later rapes the last in his (count it) 12 person human centipede while wearing barbed wire.
Not to be confused with the fake teaser from a few months ago, this teaser shows actual footage from the film introducing us to the madman behind the new sickness, or in his mind, pleasure. Actor Laurence R. Harvey (Martin) looks well suited for this role in Tom Six's squeamish sequel.
The first sequence was vilified, and when I showed a screener to a bunch of friends they found it horrendous.. but I loved it. Already banned in the UK, I'm eagerly awaiting this conclusion. Or is it?
The story of a man who becomes sexually obsessed with a DVD recording of the first film in the series, The Human Centipede, and uses sandpaper to pleasure himself whilst watching the film. He decides to create a "human centipede" of his own, this time comprised of twelve victims as opposed to the first film's three. He uses his human centipede to his own sexual delight, taking sexual pleasure in watching the victims of the centipede defecate in each other's mouths, and using barbed wire wrapped around around his penis to rape the woman at the end of the centipede.
Check the teaser after the break.








Anonymous (9 years ago) Reply
oh god. is this shit real?

wtf (9 years ago) Reply
omg. the description alone is sick enough.

Anonymous (9 years ago) Reply
The first was fucking stupid....this is just sad. Im not into censorship...but Tom Six...Please dude get a life

Aladdin Sarsippius (9 years ago) Reply
I am with WTF.
This one goes in my personal
boycott bin along with:
E.T. anything by Tarantino and my impressive
whopping list of other crapola not worth polluting my beautiful,beautiful mind.
muahahahaha

Seeminlgysquare (9 years ago) Reply
Something is wrong with the people who make these films and act in them.

sonaboy (9 years ago) Reply
I'm assuming the thematic subtext involves telecom data plan contracts...

yingust input (9 years ago) Reply
"Something is wrong with the people who make these films and act in them..."
... and watch them and like them.

Seeminglysquare (9 years ago) Reply
"... and watch them and like them."
Yes that too.

Carmella (9 years ago) Reply
Then WTF r u watching it for then???.....it's a movie!!!....it's suppose to shock ppl...dumbasses!!!

Seeminglysquare (9 years ago) Reply
Dear Carmella,
I think your keyboard is broken, you seem to be unable to communicate like a normal human being. Other than your grammar I find a few thing wrong with your comment.
1. Reading a review and commenting on a review in no way implies that a person has watched a movie. Example, I have not seen Human Centipede because the trailer alone made me want to vomit.
2.Movies serve all kinds of purposes. Shock is not always one of them.
3. On the internet it is easy and unnecessary to call people dumbasses. Please try not to let the anonymity and the audience turn you into a jerk.

Seltuded That (9 years ago) Reply
x2
I think I may have watched part of the Human Centipede trailer, as well, and didn't bother finishing even that. I have no desire to watch even a second of this teaser, based solely on the description.
I continue to find quietearth's obvious like for this crap and other torture porn more than a little disturbing and wish for the days when the main focus of this site was still on the post-apocalyptic genre (the only reason I still put up with this sh!t).

Cletus (9 years ago) Reply
A snoozer that only gets by on its shock value and would definitely benefit from a subplot involving a whacky squirrel looking for its lost nut..

donc48 (9 years ago) Reply
I saw the comments read all of them and like any other lemming I had to look. 1st I never saw Human Centipede one, that kind of torture porn like Saw is simply not my cup of tea no matter how much you try and moralize it. Sadly somebody made this because they thought they could make money with it, and enhance their movie making reputation. I’m not sure how much money Human Centipede One made I’m assuming enough to make two. I think we will need to brace your self’s we live in extreme times where money, power and prestige are the primary motivators. There will be more movies like this if they continue to make money, somebody will try and top the next guy and so on. I think it will be interesting to see where it all ends up.

Haematobic (9 years ago) Reply
Oh man... this is going to be BRUTAL AS FUCK.
BTW, Why don't you guys have a "centipede" tag? It'd make searches easier! Just a thought ;D

AntiK (9 years ago) Reply
"Sick Minds" like Tom Six one make this boring ass life more enjoyable.. Fuck all of your fake morality

Anonymous (9 years ago) Reply
"Something is wrong with the people who make these films and act in them..."
I don't think anyone should attack the actors, they are doing a job, getting exposure and getting paid. It should be up to the individual if they choose to watch the film and it's unethical to judge someone on whether or not they found the film entertaining or revolting. Horror films are designed to shock, scare and give the audience an adrenaline rush but audiences are becoming desensitized so of course directors are going to go to extremes. also the very nature of art is to push the boundaries of society.

SeeminglySquare (9 years ago) Reply
"it's unethical to judge someone on whether or not they found the film entertaining or revolting"
I'll be sure to keep that in mind the next time snuff films comes up in an ethics class.

Anonymous (9 years ago) Reply
I understand if you don't like the trailer but why take the time to tell us that do , we don't care

Anonymous (9 years ago) Reply
Why take the time to read the comments, or complain about those either?