![]() One side project Six will embark on are creating “Human Centipede” action figures. When asked by a fan about how much CG is too much, Six wrote, “Very little CG I don’t like it very much.” When it comes to filmmaking, Six is more about practical effects than he is computer-generated ones. He said he could actually make a human centipede in his hospital.” He also told fans that his favorite non-horror films include “Borat” and the films of the Farrelly Brothers. When asked by a fan about how he got the title “100% medically accurate” for “The Human Centipede: First Sequence” and if he consulted a real surgeon, Six said, “Yes, I consulted a real surgeon. Six chatted with fans during the screening of the uncut film, and not only answered some questions about the making of the first “Human Centipede” and what he likes in films, but also gave an insight as to what’s coming next for him. ![]() The “mastermind,” if you will, behind this film as well as its predecessor is Tom Six. I honestly didn’t know what I was expecting when I started watching the uncut version “The Human Centipede 2: Full Sequence” during the live chat event on Facebook, but now, after having seen the film for myself (well, most of it before I had to turn away due to my gag reflex), I can see why this film was banned in the UK. ![]() Consider me, Monique Jones, a novice when it comes to horror.
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