What a brilliant marketing campaign! Simple, to the point, and bloody (pun intended) awesome. If you were lucky enough to see a select handful of B-movies and other cinematic treats in the 60’s, 70’s and 80’s, you may have gotten your very own vomit bag to commemorate the experience.
Did anyone actually go to a movie and get one of these back in the day?
Since readers of this blog often have great info to contribute, I would certainly appreciate anything you know about these. Have you seen collections of others?
I wish I had source links, but these are some choice cuts from my personal vintage vomit bag image collection. Not sure what that says about me that I’ve curated such a thing, but hey…you guys are still reading this right?









15 responses to “Vintage Monster Movie Barf Bags”
Ah, vomit bags. I wish I could say that movies really use to scare people back in the day and how silly and lame the movie was and how could anyone possibly react so strongly to it? I had the pleasure of wasting my money on the first paranormal Activity when I went to the theater to see it. *sigh* The only thing that made it worth it? To my surprise and delight and at the same time, my horror(how could they be so scared??)… there were individuals in the audience that were actually moved to screams. That was amusing…. what a buncha pansies! I didn’t know people still acted that way these days… minus the vomiting, although, I wouldn’t be surprised if there’s a straggler here or there… ;D
Oh goodness…don’t get me started on recent horror movies! I have yet to see anything (aside from, perhaps, real life surgery videos for educational purposes) that might be worthy of a vomit bag.
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“DO NOT RE-USE”
Hahhahaha! Wonderful!
Hahaha…people have to be told these things. 🙂
I need these when I ride in the back seat of a car…the whole barfing experience would be a little more funny/thrilling than gross.
As much as it might kill the monstrously fun mood of this post, these pressure point bracelets REALLY work for car sickness. I never sit in a passenger seat on long trips without ’em! http://www.sea-band.com/
Here’s a big collection: http://www.bagophily.com – look at “Movies & Shows”
I can’t seem to find them at first glance, but I’ll give it a better look!
Yes, that site is Paul Mundy’s great site. I also collect air sickness bags of all kinds (http://www.airsicknessbags.com) and have the movie bags here: http://airsicknessbags.com/bag-search/search.html?bagtype=M&airline=&year=&bag_name=&commentary=&submit=Show+me+the+bags+already!&textcolor=&backgroundcolor=&letters=&option=com_airsicknessbag&view=searchbag&task=search
I have all the bags above EXCEPT the one that says CARNAGE, CARNAGE, CARNAGE and if you ever want to give it to a good home, I would love to have it.
One thing I truly love about running this blog is that when I post random things, I will occasionally get comments from amazing collectors and folks who can share so much extra knowledge with me. Thanks for these links, Steve! Your collection is incredible…I should do a separate post about you!
I’m fine with a blog post about the Air Sickness Bag Museum. Let me know if I can help in any way.
Great marketing! Horror movies never seem to have the right affect on me. I’m the one going “Ooohhhh…now how did they get the eyeball to spurt like that?” Horror movie buzzkill.
Maya, my father is a special effects editor so I spent my whole childhood watching horror movies and asking “Daddy, how do you do that?” I totally get it! Nothing has ever really scared me.
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