The third installment of this controversial franchise sees a sadistic prison warden attempting to create an even larger human centipede from his inmates. Relying heavily on its shock factor and increasingly depraved plot devices, the film has been widely panned by critics and audiences alike for its gratuitous violence, weak narrative, and overall tastelessness.
- Directed by: Tom Six
This concert documentary primarily focuses on the teen idol's rise to fame, blending behind-the-scenes footage with live performances. Many critics have lambasted the film for its overly promotional tone and shallowness, arguing that it offers little insight into the artist's life beyond his manufactured image.
- Released: 2011
- Directed by: Jon M. Chu
Taking the already disturbing concept of its predecessor to a new level, this film follows a disturbed man who becomes obsessed with recreating the grotesque human centipede experiment from the first movie. Drenched in gratuitous gore and violence, the movie's stomach-churning storyline and lack of meaningful character development have cemented its place among cinema's worst.
- Released: 2011
- Directed by: Tom Six
This live-action adaptation of the popular manga and anime series has been widely maligned for its poor casting choices, unfaithful story adaptation, and lackluster special effects. Fans of the source material were left disappointed by the film's failure to capture the spirit and charm of the beloved franchise.
- Released: 2009
- Directed by: James Wong
This straight-to-video sequel attempts to recapture the charm and humor of the original cult classic but fails miserably. With a lackluster script and an entirely new cast of characters, the film lacks the wit and bite of its predecessor and is widely regarded as an unnecessary and disappointing follow-up.
- Released: 2011
- Directed by: Melanie Mayron
This made-for-TV sequel sees a recast Kevin McCallister once again abandoned by his family and defending his home from burglars, but without the charm or ingenuity of its predecessors. With an uninspired script and subpar performances, it's widely considered a pale imitation of the beloved original.
- Released: 2002
- Directed by: Rod Daniel
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