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The Human Centipede III
Prison warden Bill Boss has tried everything to keep his inmates in line, but nothing works. When riots, staff turmoil and scorching heat finally drive him to the brink, Boss agrees to a horrific plan to into a human centipede.
















5 August 1957, Palo Alto, California, USA


18 April 1956, Biloxi, Mississippi, USA


24 June 1958, Compton, California, USA




20 September 1963, Brooklyn, New York, USA

7 October 1986, Houston, Texas, USA


17 February 1942, Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany


April 14, 2017
After years of being playfully assaulted by Six, this time he's delivered something that's 100% boring.
August 22, 2015
The most depressing thing about this feckless, ugly, and pointless film is how edgy and insightful it aims to be.
May 21, 2015
So much effort; so little entertainment.
July 12, 2015
Watching it is as appealing as being force-fed warm diarrhoea.
May 21, 2015
Easily the front-runner for the year's most inept and revolting movie ...
May 22, 2015
You get what you pay for with this last sequel: a cynical, and consistently unpleasant film with creators who try very, very hard to push as many of your buttons as they can.
May 21, 2015
The direction is bad, the acting is worse, and it's lit to mimic the soap-opera effect on a poorly calibrated HDTV.
May 21, 2015
If you hate movies, and you find sexual assault funny, "The Human Centipede III: Final Sequence" should meet your needs.
September 11, 2015
You can call Six sick and twisted, but his films form a savvy horror trilogy that provocatively comments on the genre.
July 10, 2015
Six wants us to be horrified by the content of his movie, but it's the form that's more likely to provoke haemorrhage-inducing face palms.
May 22, 2015
About halfway through the film, I realized I would be way more interested in a film about the making of Human Centipede 3 than I was in Human Centipede 3. But I don't want to give Six any ideas.
August 18, 2015
It's a super-sweaty, wannabe-deranged epic that must be seen to be believed, and finally brings the series to a supposed end (or, perhaps, puts it out of its misery).