

Taking inspiration from The Human Centipede films, the warden of a notorious and troubled prison looks to create a 500-person human centipede as a solution to his problems.
The Human Centipede III (Final Sequence) Ratings & Reviews
- Daniel GustavssonOctober 11, 2024I think people just doesn't get this movie. For me, this was the best of the trilogy. Why? Because it is the most clever of them all. The first was just an overhyped "OK" movie, and the second one was pretty bad. They both had a serious tone, yet it always seemed the director was messing with everybody with those ridiculous taglines etc. And here we finally go full circle in this franchise. All seriousness is stripped away and it's just a full out onslaught of cheesyness, jabs at critics, jabs at the franchise itself, jabs at fans, jabs at the actors (the main actors here are the same as in the previous two movies but as other characters) and the result is just downright hilarious. Dieter Laser is very good and very funny here. For some good measure we also have some porn acting (I mean one of the main characters is actually a porn star). And now add the grossness from the first two films and multiply it by two and shove that into the film. The result is pretty spectacular. The movie is much more gross than the previous ones and yet you find yourself laughing out loud instead of being repulsed most of the time. It's very effective and entertaining and I actually wish the entire franchise would have been like this instead. The plots banality has also been cranked to eleven in this and is as over the top as the rest of the movie. It fits really well. Bottom line is that this movie never takes itself (or anything really) seriously, and that's what makes this a rather excellent closer to an otherwise mediocre franchise.
- Sonny RattanOctober 18, 2025Trash skip it
- jackmeatSeptember 27, 2025My quick rating - 4.1/10. Don't listen to any nonsense about how violent/gore-filled this is. It just isn't. The movie leads itself to be a sequel within a new movie premise, taking a step further from how part 2 was to 1. Kudos to Tom Six for making sequels that don't follow the traditional role, but smack him at the same time for being so pretentious to think a film fan won't see right through his arrogance. Multiple scenes of what Tom considers humor point this out entirely by being long, drawn-out scenes with Deiter Laser (Bill Boss) acting like a complete jackass overacting a joke to the point that would make Jim Carrey cringe. Basically, the story in a nutshell (about all you need) is a deranged prison warden (Laser) who decides on his last straw to use the ideas from the Human Centipede movies to punish criminals and deter further offenders from ever breaking the law. This revelation is made when the governor (played by, wait for it, Eric Roberts) gives Boss 2 weeks to get his prison in order. What better way than to take all the prisoners and sew them ass to mouth together, right? Anyway, back to the gore, a scene or two MAY have been considered "gross" years ago, but there is nothing too raw at all. Some of the humor is quite funny in a very dark way (his idea of healthy food is one of them) but the overshadowing of the poor acting is a deterrent (in other words, yes, it is a b-budget movie BUT it was so painfully obvious the actors were purposely acting bad to become a b-budget movie) So again the numbnut, Tom Six, thinks he is outsmarting the audience with this backasswards attempt at laughs. These laughs tend to come more from suggestions and the cheesy attempt at being an exploitative film (women should love a secretary named "Tits"). All and all, it has the pros but is outweighed by the cons. The good news, it was only supposed to be a trilogy, so we may be spared from another one.




















