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Now gross and offensive might not be much welcomed in your everyday run of the mill streaming choice. The third film starts off with Boss and Butler watching a DVD copy of The Human Centipede 2 (Full Sequence). Harvey is now his right-hand man, Dwight Butler. Now here in The Human Centipede 3 (Final Sequence) both actors have leading roles. He is inspired to create a Human Centipede of his own after watching a DVD copy of The Human Centipede 1 (First Sequence). The sequel, The Human Centipede 2 (Full Sequence), the main character Martin Lomax is played by Laurence R. The Human Centipede 1 (First Sequence) features Dieter Laser as the creator of the medical procedure that results in a Human Centipede. Dieter Laser is one of the best features of the entire series. A penitentiary ruler whose showmanship might find him better suited in a traveling and murdering sideshow. The second character being Warden William Boss. But he brought to life two amazing characters in THC series. He played that role with a sadistic glee. There he played the demented creator of The Human Centipede.

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The series first introduced him in the debut film. He has acted in two of the three The Human Centipede films. One of them was the German actor Dieter Laser.

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RIP Dieter LaserĢ020 has been full of loses and upsets. Watch this one expecting to wash your eyes out later. Harvey) hatch a scheme to suture 500 inmates together. Here’s the synopsis – To punish his prisoners, a sadistic warden (Dieter Laser) and his right-hand man (Laurence R. Then The Final Sequence would be one of the first B movies inducted into the annals of greatness. If there were a Hall of Fame for B movies.

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It is as if the entire series were spiraling upward until it could reach the very heights of B movie greatness. RELATED: Society | 50 B Movies To See Before You Die We were presented with people who felt real despite the absurd situations they were in. Those films were very much like Eli Roth’s Hostel franchise. Final Sequence becomes a caricature of the two prior entries. The Human Centipede parts 1 and 2 presented an absurd premise contrasted it with serious acting. It was a wild ride leading up to this point in director Tom Six’s franchise.įor fans of the franchise it may not have been the movie they expected.

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The third entry of a franchise that brought forth amazing visuals like people sewn mouth to butt. I present The Human Centipede 3: Final Sequence. This week’s movie is offensive to just about everyone. WEEK 33 – The Human Centipede 3 (Final Sequence) Yes, these are exciting times indeed my fanatical friends. For the next 49 weeks, I will introduce and recommend a B movie for your viewing pleasure. So I compiled a list of 50 B movies you must see before you die. Besides they’ve been around just as long as the movie industry.īelieve it or not, chances are there’s a B movie for you. There’s something comforting about that I think. Out of the many good films you’ve seen, I bet you can talk with more vigor about the worst ones you’ve seen. You’ll often scratch your head trying to work out the plot. If you’re fortunate it may be so bad that it’s good. You know what you’re about to watch is bad. Why do we love B movies? I think B movies are comforting. Thought you were about to watch a great white shark hunted in dramatic fashion like only Steven Spielberg can deliver? Nope, this is Sharknado. You’re aware of the hallmarks, right? B-movies often reek of amateur flair. Some but not all of the hallmarks of a B movie include scripts that read like they were written by a room full of eighth-graders, poor visual effects, cringe-inducing dialogue, low budget production design, and zany plot contrivances. This week on the B movie docket is The Human Centipede 3: Final Sequence.ī movies are the glue stuck in between all the other genres, oftentimes refusing to conform to any particular genre presets.








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