In accordance with the game Schmovie’s Monday hashtag “#HalloweenSchmovie,” and in the spirit of the week leading up to Halloween, Twitter users shared ordinary movie titles they twisted to match a Halloween theme by replacing certain words in the titles with common spooky or Halloween words. The twisted movie titles were meant to put a humorous Halloween spin on even the most serious of film titles.
Who's eating Gilbert Grape #HalloweenSchmovies @Schmovie
— brightindigo (@loonylibra) October 26, 2015
Happy Ghoulmore #HalloweenSchmovies
— Chelsea Pengelley (@chelseasberrys) October 26, 2015
Dances with Werewolves #HalloweenSchmovies @Schmovie
— Judith Cole (@AuntCole22) October 26, 2015
Home Alone Passing Out Candy #HalloweenSchmovies @Schmovie
— ☀️Hollyween (@Hollyorange8) October 26, 2015
Men Who Stare At Ghosts #HalloweenSchmovies
— Lady A (@she_nutt) October 26, 2015
The King's Screech! #HalloweenSchmovies
— Fish Daddy Cupcake (@fishdaddy37) October 26, 2015
Wet Hot American Halloween #HalloweenSchmovies pic.twitter.com/4JbR5JzZub
— joshingstern (@joshingstern) October 26, 2015
666 Candles @Schmovie #HalloweenSchmovies
— Aaron Weinbaum (@aaronsayswhat1) October 26, 2015
Dennis The Phantom Menace #HalloweenSchmovies @Schmovie pic.twitter.com/CFzzeCTjgf
— Eddie Wayne (@EdonCouch) October 26, 2015
Haun-Ted #HalloweenSchmovies @Schmovie pic.twitter.com/y5e149X88x
— Eric Schwartz (@ericschwartz) October 26, 2015