In case you were extremely anxious to see it and didn’t happen to catch it on VOD or in theaters, Tom Six’s The Human Centipede 2: Full Sequence is heading to Blu-ray and DVD on February 14th aka Valentine’s Day from IFC Midnight and MPI. Treat your lover to a Valentine’s night they won’t ever forget, by buying or renting them this grusome title to watch that night because nothing says I love you like watching a naked fat guy stapling people ass to mouth.
If you haven’t already done so you can read my review of the film HERE otherwise scroll down for all the details on the upcoming home release of this disgusting sequel.
“New York, NY – The Human Centipede (First Sequence) was the most talked about indie horror film of 2010, and now filmmaker Tom Six has outdone himself in a sequel so disturbing it was banned in the U.K. But now, THE HUMAN CENTIPEDE 2 (FULL SEQUENCE) will be available to all when it comes to Blu-ray and DVD on February 14, 2012, via IFC Midnight and MPI Media Group, with an SRP, respectively, of $29.98 and $24.98.
The wait is over for the most controversial movie of the year, Tom Six’s sequel to his original cult horror smash. The opening-night selection of Fantastic Fest 2011, THE HUMAN CENTIPEDE 2 (FULL SEQUENCE) ups the ante with a brute force unparalleled in motion pictures today.
The first film’s evil Dr. Heiter has inspired a real-life protege, the sickly, disturbed security guard Martin (Laurence R. Harvey), who repeatedly watches (and even gets a sexual thrill from) Six’s movie. Martin decides to re-create the sick feat of the original film – in which Heiter sewed three kidnap victims together to form one long, continuous digestive tract. Martin plans to up the ante for his piece de resistance: a 12-person human centipede of his own. Ashlynn Yennie, star of The Human Centipede (First Sequence), returns as herself, an actress lured into this no-holds-barred assault on the senses that pushes the limits of taste and gastrointestinal endurance.
Special features on the DVD include:
- Interview with Filmmaker Tom Six
- Commentary with Tom Six and Laurence R. Harvey
- Set Tour of Warehouse
- Foley Sound Effects
- Making the Poster
- Deleted Scenes”
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