Friday, October 7, 2011
Probably The Most Banned Horror Movies ever
The questionable 'Human Centipede II: Full Sequence' opening Friday in 18 choose theaters round the country has accomplished a mountain of well known hype. The follow up to 2010's surprise in regards to a mad physician enthusiastic about surgically hooking up people mouth-to-anus offers to be much more disgusting and brutal -- with reviews that 'Human Centipede II' features much more graphic torture, body fluids and rape, it's really no surprise the movie engaging in trouble. In June, the film was banned within the United kingdom, however the British Board of Film Classification relented on Thurdsay and can permit the film to become tested. This might appear just like a whirlwind tale of the movie pushing the limits of decency farther than in the past, but in comparison with a other horror movies, it's child's play. If 'Human Centipede' really wants to really become probably the most shocking films ever, it'll have to operate extra hard to offer the public outcry these films triggered. Moviefone analyzes probably the most banned horror movies ever. Probably The Most Banned Horror Movies ever 'A Serbian Film' (2010)'Freaks' (1932)'Hostel' (2005) and 'Hostel: Part II' (2007)'Salo, or even the 4 months of Sodom' (1976)'Last House around the Left' (1972)'The Evil Dead' (1981)'Texas Chainsaw Massacre' (1974)'I Spit in your Grave' (1978)'Cannibal Holocaust' (1980) See All Moviefone Art galleries » Watch a clip for 'Human Centipede II' [Top Photo: IFC] Follow Moviefone on Twitter Like Moviefone on Facebook
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