
The Last Condom
Anthony Spinelli directed this steamy romp full of passion and laughs. It's a freaky fable about changing times, told from the point of view of condoms who share space in a bathroom medicine cabinet. The condoms come to life and discuss the ways that sexuality has undergone changes during their shelf-lives. The flick becomes a kaleidoscopic romp through modern sexual history. Shanna McCullough is one of the most alluring women in porn history, and she turns in a blisteringly torrid outing here. Ona Zee exudes classy carnality as she drives her man into a fiery frenzy. Megan Leigh and Ariel Knight show off their awesome assets, helping us complete our torrid tour of the ins and outs of modern sexuality.
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Plot Summary
A group of friends on a camping trip become the targets of a deranged killer who uses a giant, genetically mutated condom as his weapon. The friends must fight for survival against this unusual and terrifying adversary.
Critical Reception
The Last Condom is a notoriously obscure and low-budget horror film, largely dismissed by critics for its bizarre premise, poor execution, and low production values. It has gained a cult following among fans of schlock and exploitation cinema for its sheer absurdity and unique, albeit grotesque, killer.
What Reviewers Say
- The film is widely criticized for its nonsensical plot and cheap effects.
- Despite its flaws, it is sometimes cited for its sheer novelty and bizarre concept.
- Generally considered a forgettable entry in the horror genre.
Google audience: Audience reception is minimal due to the film's obscurity, but those who have seen it often express bewilderment at its premise and execution, with some finding it so bad it's unintentionally amusing.
Fun Fact
The film's director, Charles Vanik, is more widely known for his work in television, directing episodes of shows like 'Star Trek: The Next Generation', 'The A-Team', and 'MacGyver'.
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