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The Human Centipede 2 (Full Sequence)The Human Centipede 2(Full Sequence)Theatrical release poster. Directed by. Tom Six. Produced by. Written by. Tom Six. Starring.

Watch The Human Centipede II (Full Sequence) Download

Music by. James Edward Barker. Cinematography. David Meadows. Edited by. Nigel de Hond. Productioncompany. Distributed by. Release date. September 2. 01. 1 (2. Fantastic Fest)7 October 2.

United States)4 November 2. United Kingdom)[2]Running time. International version)8. BBFC cut)9. 1 minutes (Unrated director's cut)Country.

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Watch The Human Centipede II (Full Sequence) Download

Language. English. Box office$1. 42,0. The Human Centipede 2 (Full Sequence) is a 2.

Dutch black and whiteexploitation- horror film[4] written, directed, and co- produced by Dutch filmmaker Tom Six. The sequel to Six's 2. The Human Centipede (First Sequence), the film stars Laurence R. Harvey as a mentally impaired English man who watches and becomes obsessed with the first Human Centipede film, and decides to make his own "centipede" consisting of twelve people, including Ashlynn Yennie, an actress from the first film.

It was originally banned in the United Kingdom by the BBFC because of its "revolting" content but was eventually granted an 1. The film was also banned in Australia for a short period of time, then released with cuts.

  1. Inspired by the fictional Dr. Heiter, disturbed loner Martin dreams of creating a 12-person centipede and sets out to realize his sick fantasy.
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It is banned in New Zealand.[5] The film received negative reviews for its plot, excessive gore and violence. In the tollbooth of a multistory carpark, Martin Lomax (Laurence R. Harvey) is watching The Human Centipede (First Sequence) on his laptop, a film he is obsessed with. Overweight, asthmatic, and mentally challenged, Martin lives with his overbearing mother (Vivien Bridson), who blames him for having his father put in prison for physically and sexually abusing Martin when he was a boy. Dr. Sebring (Bill Hutchens), Martin's psychiatrist, also touches him inappropriately and prescribes him heavy medication. Martin keeps a pet centipede, which he gleefully feeds insects to.

Martin acquires a dingy warehouse after killing the lessor and begins abducting people to use for his own human centipede. His victims include: an aggressive young man (Lucas Hansen) and his girlfriend (Emma Lock), two drunk girls (Kandice Caine and Georgia Goodrick) who catch Martin masturbating with sandpaper, a man (Daniel Jude Gennis) and his pregnant wife (this couple has a toddler, whom Martin leaves in the back seat of their car uninjured), and another man. Martin also catches Dr.

Sebring and a cabbie (Gabe Kerr) having sex with a prostitute (Maddi Black), and proceeds to kill Sebring before abducting the cabbie and prostitute. When Martin's mother finds and destroys his scrapbook, Martin kills her by bludgeoning her head repeatedly with his crowbar until her skull caves in. He then lures his detested neighbour (Lee Nicholas Harris) to the scene, shoots, and kidnaps him. Martin's final victim is Ashlynn Yennie, the actress who played "Jenny" in the first film (now playing herself, having been lured by Martin under the pretense of a film audition with Quentin Tarantino). With twelve victims, Martin begins assembling his "centipede". He severs the ligaments in each person's knees to prevent them from fleeing and uses a hammer to knock out their teeth.

He slices open the buttocks of one of his victims, causing him to bleed to death. In a quick change of plan, instead of actual surgeon tools, he uses a staple gun and duct tape to attach each person's lips to the next person's buttocks. During the assembly process, the pregnant woman is presumed dead; a grieving Martin places her in the corner. His "human centipede" is ultimately ten people long with Ashlynn in front. After performing the crude procedure, Martin begins experimenting. Disturbed by Ashlynn's screams, he tears her tongue out with pliers. He then injects each victim with a syringe of laxative, forcing each of them to explosively evacuate their bowels into the mouth of the person behind them.

After pausing, he then wraps his genitals in barbed wire and rapes the woman at the end of his "centipede". As he finishes, the pregnant woman awakes and runs outside screaming, apparently in labour. She leaps into a victim's car and bears her child. She then gets onto the road, but as she starts the engine, she stomps on the accelerator, crushing the baby's skull under the pedal. She still manages to escape.

The neighbour rips his face from the person in front of him, separating the "centipede" into two halves. Furious that his centipede is ruined, Martin shoots all the victims, and when he runs out of ammunition, uses a knife to slit the throats of the remaining victims.

As he advances on Ashlynn, he appears to give pause, and kneels in front of her. She punches him in the genitals, shoves the funnel into his rectum, and drops his pet centipede into it. In agony, Martin stabs her in the neck and staggers out. Ashlynn is seen slightly moving afterwards.

The scene cuts back to the tollbooth, with Martin watching the credits of First Sequence on his laptop, with exactly the same reaction as the initial scene. However, the toddler left in the car from the previous kidnappings can be heard crying in the background. Laurence R. Harvey as Martin Lomax, a short, obese, asthmatic, and mentally challenged man in his 4. First Sequence.[6] Martin does not actually have any dialogue in the film except for a few laughs and moans.[7]Ashlynn Yennie as Miss Yennie / Human centipede No. Martin captures Yennie by flying her over from America thinking she was auditioning for a Quentin Tarantino film.

Maddi Black as Candy / Human centipede No. Martin while performing oral sex on Dr. Sebring. Kandace Caine as Karrie / Human centipede No. Martin after coming from a party drunk along with Valerie. Dominic Borrelli as Paul / Human centipede No. Dr. Sebring, but is taken by Martin along with the prostitute. Lucas Hansen as Ian / Human centipede No.

Lee Nicholas Harris as Dick / Human centipede No. Martin and his mother, who has threatened them with violence when the mother complains about his loud music. Dan Burman as Greg / Human centipede No.

Martin's van. Daniel Jude Gennis as Tim / Human centipede No. When he and his pregnant wife are abducted by Martin, their young child is left crying in their car for the rest of the film. Georgia Goodrick as Valerie / Human centipede No. Martin after coming from a party drunk along with Karrie. Watch Brand New-U Online Forbes. Emma Lock as Kim / Human centipede No.

The girlfriend of Ian. Katherine Templar as Rachel, a pregnant woman who is abducted by Martin. Peter Blankenstein as Alan, a man who is taken by Martin when he complains about the ATM having no cash. Vivien Bridson as Mrs. Lomax, Martin's mother. Bill Hutchens as Dr.

Sebring, Martin's psychiatrist. Peter Charlton as Jake, the lessor of the warehouse Martin uses for his "centipede". Production[edit]Director Tom Six stated in 2. The Human Centipede (First Sequence), and a possible third film depending upon its success.[8] He said that the plot would follow on from the first film, but with a centipede made from 1.

The tag- line would be "1. Tom Six claimed the sequel would be much more graphic and disturbing, making the first film seem like "My Little Pony compared with part two."[9]Speculation regarding the plot of Full Sequence grew after the Weekend of Horrors convention in May 2. Ashlynn Yennie and Akihiro Kitamura, who had starred in First Sequence hinted that their characters, despite their deaths in First Sequence, might be returning for the sequel.[1. Additionally, Ashley C. Williams, whose character was left alive at the end of First Sequence, stated in September 2.

Britain, which led to speculation from FEARnet that she would be reprising the role of Lindsay from the first film.[1. In a further interview, Ashlynn Yennie confirmed Six's claims that the sequel would contain "the blood and shit" which viewers did not see in the first film.[1.

Six was inspired to make the movie a metafilm after reporters kept asking him if he worried about people committing copycat crimes inspired by the first film.