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justintfireflyThe Human Centipede
#21
I've seen it. It's creative, but it's nothing special. Just a decent flick.
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#22
Well that's very dissapointing. People made it sound like it was the most disturbing film ever made.
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#23
I watched it. It's funny and sick and I really loved it.
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#24
I think it's a disturbing movie that suffers from bad acting an no explanation on even the simplest of things. This assumption is based on what I heard because I haven't seen it yet. Hopefully this weekend I will.
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#25
I got to sit through about 30 minutes of it (after getting there 20 mintues late Sad ) before it disturbed my friend with me so much, we had to leave. What I saw wasn't anything special. Some of the dialogue bugged me - mostly from the Japanese guy - as well as some of the character's behavior. I'll have to check it out again all the way through sometime.
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#26
Seen it, weird and unique... sadly it sucked HUGH HAIRY BALL SACKS!
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#27
It would definitely suck to be one of those people, though.
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#28
Yeah, it had some pretty disturbing scenes in it, like the one where the doctor presents his Human Centipede and photographs it. But I do agree that it is a very mediocre movie. The aging was okay and the story could have been better but I think the only marketing value that it had was that it was disturbing. It was way overhyped.
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#29
I Agree Freddy!
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#30
I second that, F13. I finished watching it on Monday night and, to me, it was just a big steaming pile of mediocrity. Yes, there were a few disturbing visuals - most notably the good doctor himself. But the thing that bothered me the most had to be the cliche-fest that started the movie. First, there's the flat tire in the middle of the scary woods. And of course, there's no cell signal there - even though in reality, they probably could have been surfing the net from there. And really... there are women who don't know how to change a tire? At all? Fifteen minutes in and I was ready to kill these women myself.

The only thing I really found remarkable about this movie was the hype.
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#31
Laser was a good actor and he was really creepy but yeah... I agree. Do the chicks not know that he is a seriously creepy guy just from the first time he appears? That goes for the cops too. Do they not know that he is a freak?
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