Taylor Swift 'Blank Space' Music Video Horror Film- '1989' Singer's Hit Reimagined As Scary Movie [Watch]

By Mitch Thorpe, Mstars News writer | Nov 19, 2014 04:21 PM EST

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Taylor Swift has been all over the place lately, breaking music records with her latest album 1989, getting ready to be a performer on the Victoria Secret Fashion Show, and pretty much stopping by every TV show and magazine to do an interview. Somehow in between all that time spent promoting her new album, Swift had just enough blank space on her calendar to record a new video for her second single, titled "Blank Space," (did you see what we did there?).

While the video is one of the most elaborate and glamorous Taylor videos to date, it also tells the story of a girlfriend scorned. The clip pokes fun at all the things that Taylor has been called throughout the years in the media, and while she acts like the "crazy girlfriend" that she has been portrayed as time and time again, she does it with a certain charm that is reminiscent of a femme fatale.

It seems that all the antics and crazy emotions that Swift goes through in the video, such as cutting up her boyfriends shirts, smashing up his luxury car, and even setting his clothes on fire, gave one fan a good idea. They thought 'what if I turned the "Blank Space" video into a trailer for a horror movie', and the idea actually works brilliantly.

According to New Now Next, the fan took the original video directed by Joseph Kahn, and starring Taylor and her male hottie boyfriend Sean O'Pry, and set it to some spooky music, and, as you can see, the end result is close to perfection.

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