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In some places, Halloween is also known as the Day of the Witches. When those broomstick-riding hags aren’t too busy luring children to their doom or poisoning their stepdaughters, they make some pretty good television and films. Whether you prefer The Wizard of Oz or The Blair Witch Project, they’re already plenty of classic films with sisters of Salem. It almost makes you think that adding a witch to any movie will always be an improvement. If you’re not getting the possibility, Twitter already has with the #AddWitchcraftToAMovie hashtag.
Wait, I thought ‘Drag Me To Hell’ already had a witch in it?
Strange Witches Brew#AddWitchcraftToAMovie
— Keebler Sidejob (@kauffeemann) October 28, 2017
Hex, Lies and Videotape #AddWitchcraftToAMovie
— Luke, Deft 💀 (@LukeWheeler01) October 28, 2017
Brew Velvet #AddWitchcraftToAMovie
— Meg_Silver (@MegLewMet) October 28, 2017
Hex and the City #AddWitchcraftToAMovie
— 🎧Michael – Home is where I want to be… (@quickbear) October 28, 2017
Bubble, Bubble, Toil & Trouble in Little China
— Dreamweasel (@Dreamweasel) October 28, 2017
A Spell to Remember #AddWitchcraftToAMovie
— Cgtv0 (@Cgtv0) October 28, 2017
https://twitter.com/Crystallily73/status/924410575131725826
Potion's 11#AddWitchcraftToAMovie
— A Catural Woman (@JodingersCat) October 28, 2017
Drag Me to Spell. #AddWitchcraftToAMovie
— Orangina Bo Beena (@LaNaranjaMala) October 28, 2017
A Broom With A View #AddWitchcraftToAMovie pic.twitter.com/SeKAPv2zHk
— 🎧Michael – Home is where I want to be… (@quickbear) October 28, 2017
Do you have any other ideas? Or has a black cat caught your tongue?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IseoYP6oR_M&list=PLkG_BtZY3YDPMxuKvXr8BEYW1a8s47wc0