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Buzzfeed: Condom Depot Horror Movie Spunktacular
In the spirit of Halloween, we’ve taken some of history’s most terrifying movies and made a few sick, twisted changes. Introducing the Condom Depot Horror Movie Spunktacular.
At Condom Depot, Halloween is one of our favorite holidays. To get in the festive spirit we made a Buzzfeed post feature nine spooky condom themed horror film posters. Check them out and make sure to let us know which are your favorites! While you're there, check out our other Buzzfeed articles. Check out a brief history of horror films by decade:
The history of horror movies dates back to the very beginning of cinema. Horror films have been a popular genre due to their ability to evoke fear, suspense, and excitement in audiences. Here's an overview of the key milestones in the history of horror movies:
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Silent Era (1890s-1920s): The earliest horror films emerged during the silent era of cinema. One of the most famous examples is Georges Méliès' short film "Le Manoir du Diable" (The Haunted Castle) in 1896, which is often considered the first horror film.
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Universal Horror (1930s-1940s): The 1930s saw the rise of classic horror films produced by Universal Studios. Iconic movies like "Dracula" (1931), "Frankenstein" (1931), "The Mummy" (1932), and "The Wolf Man" (1941) introduced famous monsters portrayed by actors like Bela Lugosi and Boris Karloff.
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Golden Age (1950s-1960s): The 1950s brought a shift in horror themes, with a focus on science fiction and creature features. Films like "Godzilla" (1954) and "Invasion of the Body Snatchers" (1956) gained popularity during this period.
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Hammer Horror (1950s-1970s): The British production company Hammer Film Productions became renowned for its gothic horror films, often featuring Christopher Lee as Dracula and Peter Cushing as Van Helsing. The studio reimagined classic monsters with vibrant color and explicit content.
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Psychological Horror (1960s-1970s): This era saw the emergence of psychological horror films that focused on the human mind and its fears. Alfred Hitchcock's "Psycho" (1960) and Roman Polanski's "Rosemary's Baby" (1968) are notable examples.
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Slasher Films (1970s-1980s): The 1970s and 1980s saw the rise of slasher films, which featured masked killers stalking and murdering victims. John Carpenter's "Halloween" (1978) and Wes Craven's "A Nightmare on Elm Street" (1984) are significant contributions to this subgenre.
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Supernatural Horror (1980s-1990s): The 1980s and 1990s brought back supernatural horror with films like "The Shining" (1980) based on Stephen King's novel, and "The Exorcist" (1973) remains one of the most iconic horror films of all time.
Found Footage (2000s): The 2000s brought innovation with the found footage subgenre, which used a documentary-style approach to horror. "The Blair Witch Project" (1999) popularized this format and inspired numerous imitators.
If you're still feeling spooky, check out our one-of-a-kind Halloween themed condoms. Candy bowls are for the kids. Show your wicked side this year at your adults-only Halloween party with our custom made Halloween condoms.
Whether you set up a condom bowl at your party or wear one as a part of your after-party costume, these catchy Halloween party slogans are sure to scare up some action. Available in assorted quantities of 12, 24 or 120.
Custom Halloween Condom Design Options:
– Variety pack featuring all designs
– Suck Me Dry
– If the Broom Fits, Ride It
– This is My Costume
– Trick or Treat
– Eat My Pie
– Enter My Cave
Show off the inner monster in you. Order assorted Halloween condoms from Condom Depot and celebrate the season with condoms that are sure to enhance the mood. Browse our assortment packs and order your favorite fiendish slogans today for your next night of fun.
Please note: Custom Halloween Condoms are made to order and will take an additional 24-48 hours to produce, therefore are not available for same day shipping.
Have a safe and sexy Halloween!