![]() It has some but not as much as I anticipated, and if anything the first two films delivered much more. It doesn’t even deliver the gore that it promises. It would entirely distract from the film, if there was anything to distract from, and defeat any attempt at a serious atmosphere it even had a chance of having. The first two, although unbelievable in their own right, could be credible at a stretch it’s possible a sick individual would carry out something like this on a small scale in their own home, but not on such a large scale and in a state prison without someone realising what is going on and stepping in to shut it down. The plot for the third film is wildly unbelievable which makes it even worse than the previous movies. I suppose the terrible acting could be overlooked if there was at least a good story, something to grasp for, but that’s obviously too much to ask. I wouldn’t even cast them in a television commercial. The only person worth watching is Roberts, who shows more talent in one line than the rest of the other cast combined. Harvey and adult film star Bree Olsen complete the main cast, whose performances replicate that of a parody movie. Lasar shouts almost all of his lines and over-exaggerates every movement, which is difficult to watch and grates at your toleration levels. All of the main cast are laughably bad, which I suppose, at times, gives some form of entertainment. The first thing that hit me about this film was the lack of talent. I lost interest shortly after the first scene. The film opens at a scene from The Human Centipede 2, which is being watched by Boss and Dwight, with Dwight proposing the idea of the human centipede for the inmates at the prison – so we’re off. Harvey) to think up something revolutionary that could potentially change the prison system for good. The Governor issues Boss a threat of termination if he cannot get his act together, so he is forced to work with his right-hand man Dwight ( Laurence R. He tries everything to come up with different ways to punish his inmates in order to gain the respect he feels he deserves and to put them in line, which is taking its toll, driving him insane. On top of all this, he does not get any respect from the inmates under his care or the state Governor ( Eric Roberts). Boss has a lot of work problems – his prison has the highest statistical medical costs, prison riots and staff turnover in the country. The Human Centipede 3 stars Dieter Lasar returning to the trilogy as new character Bill Boss, a bully prison warden. ![]() As the third instalment in The Human Centipede series, we expect it to the best of the three – an improvement on the low scored prequels – but that may have been asking for too much. Tom Six returns to give us another horror gross-fest which promises to be the ultimate centipede experience.
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