10 Films You Loved As A Teen, But Should Never Watch Again

9. The Craft

Columbia Pictures

If American Pie was an outlet for the fantasies of the adolescent virgin male, then The Craft was the equivalent for girls of the same age. While American Pie was all about crassly reaching under the skirts of the opposite sex, The Craft was at its core about female camaraderie - a quartet of oddball outsiders who harness each others' powers and become the tyrannical queens of high school.

The lead quartet of characters wasn't popular or conventionally beautiful; they were weirdos who commanded respect, making them the ultimate power fantasy for any teenage girl who wasn't a cheerleader or captain of the netball team.

Going back to it now, The Craft can still be enjoyed in a much more comedic, campy way that you'll have remembered it when you were younger. But if you want it to maintain that aura of black magic, then it's best left in your fond-memory bank.

That being said, today's teens should still watch it.

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