Human Centipede completes the squences on Oct. 27

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After a decade of horror films merely reprising the old standards of scares with vampires, zombies and werewolves, one plucky filmmaker created a brand new WTF fear that lives up to the “I can’t unsee it” fright. Tom Six stitched together a creature that would make Dr. Frankenstein puke in The Human Centipede. He followed it up with two more films that kept upping the surgical ante. Now all three movies are joined together in The Human Centipede: The Complete Sequence. The boxset is packed with bonus features including a color version of the second film. This will be a great gift for your relative that swore you should have gone to med school. Here’s the press release from Scream Factory:

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“Would have the Marquis De Sade gagging into his popcorn… could
be the sickest B-Movie ever made.” – Owen Gleiberman, Entertainment
Weekly (The Human Centipede 2: Full Sequence)

The Human Centipede:
The Complete Sequence

Bring Home the Notorious Series on Blu-ray October
27th, 2015 from Scream Factory

“Depraved and disgusting enough to satisfy the most demanding midnight movie fan.” – Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun Times (The Human Centipede: First Sequence)

“I honestly got sick, and that’s the highest compliment I can give a horror film.” – Eli Roth (The Human Centipede: First Sequence)

Upon its release, The Human Centipede became a cultural sensation. On October 27th, 2015, get ready to experience the “complete sequence” of the infamous Human Centipede series with the release of The Human Centipede: The Complete Sequence on Blu-ray from Scream Factory, in partnership with IFC Midnight. Directed by Tom Six and starring Eric Roberts, Dieter Laser, Ashley C. Williams, Laurence R Harvey, and Maddi Black, the scandalous The Human Centipede: The Complete Sequence features the unrated director’s cuts of all three films and comes loaded with bonus features, including new featurettes The Ladies of the Human Centipedes and The Making of The Human Centipede 3; new audio commentary with director Tom Six, the new color version of The Human Centipede 2 (Full Sequence), interviews with Tom Six, casting tapes, deleted scenes, an alternate ending, behind the scenes footage and set tours, foley sessions, theatrical trailers, and more! Fans of this brazen trilogy can pre-order their copies by visiting ShoutFactory.com

The Human Centipede: The Complete Sequence Bonus Features

The Human Centipede (First Sequence) Unrated Director’s Cut:
· NEW The Ladies of the Human Centipedes featurette–new interviews with Ashley C. Williams, Ashlynn Yennie, Maddi Black, and Kandace Caine

· Audio Commentary with director Tom Six

· Behind-the-Scenes footage

· Deleted Scene

· Interview with director Tom Six

· Casting Tapes

· Foley Session

· Alternate Poster Gallery

· Theatrical Trailer

The Human Centipede 2 (Full Sequence) Unrated Director’s Cut:
· NEW The Color Version of the film

· NEW Laurence Harvey’s audition tape

· Audio Commentary with Tom Six and Laurence R. Harvey

· Interview with director Tom Six

· Tour of the Warehouse Set

· Foley Session

· Deleted Scene

· Making of the Poster

· NEW Alternate Poster Gallery

· Theatrical Trailer

· Teaser

· Promo

The Human Centipede 3 (Final Sequence) Unrated Director’s Cut:
· Audio Commentary with director Tom Six

· The Making of The Human Centipede 3 featurette

· Deleted Scenes

· Alternate Ending

· Teaser Trailer

· Theatrical Trailer

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