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Watch THE HUMAN CENTIPEDE 2 Online Right Now

Watch one of the most controversial films ever conceived, THE HUMAN CENTIPEDE 2, as director Tom Six envisioned with the UN-CUT version exclusively available on the newly launched Social Cinema tab on the SundanceNOW.com Facebook page.

Social Cinema makes watching a movie a VIP Experience. Get a look at exclusive content, behind the scenes footage, and watch the EXCLUSIVE behind the scenes video of the making of THE HUMAN CENTIPEDE 2 poster when you rent the film. Social cinema users will also get the chance to interact with Tom Six during a live chat event on January 27th! Watch the film along with the director and find out what inspired him in the making of THE HUMAN CENTIPEDE 2!

The opening night selection of Fantastic Fest 2011, the film ups the ante with a brute force unparalleled in motion pictures today. The iconic Dr. Heiter has inspired a real-life protege, the sickly, disturbed security guard Martin– who takes his gory inspiration from the original film to horrific new extremes…and one-ups the doctor with his pièce de résistance, one of the actresses from THE HUMAN CENTIPEDE (FIRST SEQUENCE), Ashlynn Yennie.

Check out the film now EXCLUSIVELY on the Social Cinema tab or on SundanceNOW.com before it is released on DVD February 14th: https://www.facebook.com/SundanceNOW?sk=app_248803918526289

SYNOPSIS:
Martin is a mentally disturbed loner who lives with his nagging mother in a bleak London housing project, where loud neighbors and cramped living conditions threaten to plunge this victim of sexual and psychological abuse over the edge. He works the night shift as a security guard in an underground parking garage, where customers and their vehicles come and go as he indulges his obsession with THE HUMAN CENTIPEDE (FIRST SEQUENCE) watching the film over and over on the small TV set in his office and meticulously examining the scrapbook he has lovingly filled with memorabilia from the film, including the mouth-to-anus surgery instructions made famous by Dr. Heiter, the mad scientist from Martin’s favorite movie.

Pushed to the brink by his harridan mother, haunted by the teasing voices of his abusive and incarcerated father, Martin sets into motion his plan to emulate Heiter’s centipede by creating his own version, in a rented warehouse, which he begins to fill with victims, including a loud neighbor, two drunk nightclubbers, a prostitute and a lecherous john, and several more … including Martin’s pièce de résistance, one of the actresses from THE HUMAN CENTIPEDE (FIRST SEQUENCE). Except that Martin lacks the surgical skill, medical instruments and operating theater necessary to create a larger centipede in the image of Dr. Heiter’s masterpiece. So he makes use of materials at hand: duct tape, staple gun, household tools and a fanboy moxie.

What follows is one of the most harrowing and terrifying films ever conceived, featuring a central character that makes FIRST SEQUENCE’s Dr. Heiter seem downright cuddly in comparison. THE HUMAN CENTIPEDE (FINAL SEQUENCE) is a triumph in biological horror by one of the new masters of the horror film.

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Mitchell Wells

Founder and Editor in Chief of Horror Society. Self proclaimed Horror Movie Freak, Tech Geek, love indie films and all around nice kinda guy!!

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