Good horror movies for beginners?

I want to start watching horror movies for Halloween, but I have never seen a horror movie in my life. I was too scared as a kid and that extended into adulthood. I’m now 37 and am ready to change that. The “scariest” movie I’ve seen is Avengers: Age of Ultron and a close 2nd is Pirates of the Caribbean. In both cases I had to stop the movie and walk outside at certain intense scenes, but basically did okay. What’s a good horror movie for me? I was thinking Ghostbusters to start.

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go back to facebook, boomer

Start with classic horror, atmospheric enough to be spooky and interesting but not actually scary to anyone over the age of 10. Dracula (1958), Psycho, The Birds, Black Sabbath, Jaws, The Curse of Frankenstein, House on Haunted Hill, The Abominable Dr. Phibes

>start with the friday the 13th series

No, you go suck fortnite on your mothers dried tit. Boomers were here first little shit.

Trick'r'Treat but stop being a fag, movies are movies.

Hit the classics. Alien, Halloween 1, Psycho, the Exorcist. None of them are too intense for a beginner, and you'll be able to get a sense of what type of horror is most interesting to you.

Watch horror comedies

I did not mean to greentext that

GIVE THEM THE BONER HAHAHAHAHA

I cannot watch Exorcist - demonic possession is real and I won’t watch things that glorify it or sensationalize it. Likewise I can’t do Alien because of a real life incident.

>Good Sci-fi Horror
The Thing
Alien
The Fly
Invasion of the Body Snatchers
>Good Universal monster horror
Frankenstein
Bride of Frankenstein
>Good classic horror
The Exorcist
The Shining
Psycho
Eraserhead
>Good slashers
Halloween
>Good soijack nu-Horror slowburnerinos
The VVitch

Demonic possession is fake, godtard. Learn to cope with reality. If that's too scary for you then you won't enjoy any of the good horror classics. Also what the fuck kind of real life incident prevents you from watching something about aliens? You sound genuinely delusional. Like I'm not making this up to be funny, it seriously sounds like you have mental issues if you believe in demons and aliens.

Demonic possession is real. My great grandfather worked in Africa in the 30s and saw a girl transform into a hairy beast and smash up a house until she was exorcised.

Also as a kid I was almost abducted by Greys, the light was shining in my bedroom and I saw them moving around, but my Dad came home at that time and they left.

The important thing is that you fed him some attention.

Hellraiser 1, 2, and 3 are always a part of my spooktober tradition.

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>that glorify it or sensationalize it
The writer of the book and the movie believes in it too. Friedkin doesn't give a fuck because if you put him and the devil in a room together the devil would be like "This dude is a fucking prick."
The first one is a classic of just dread and build up.
The third one was directed by the writer, William Peter Blatty, and is all about george c scott, man who thought he had no hope left, find out he still had a little bit of hope to lose.
The second one is 100% fuck-you-I-like-it core.

Werewolves aren't demons. It's a curse. And a side effect of jimson weed high is thinking you are turning into an animal which often leads to your ass ending up naked in the woods. It was a really common medicinal herb because it has other therapeutic uses at low doses. The problem is, like with all wild strains, there is no consistency. So the same amount you used effectively last week from this plant will leave you tripping fucking balls when harvested from another plant.
Also with shit like ergot poisoning being just a regular thing that happened meant that the average life of a peasant for laughably huge spans of human history was regularly interspersed with everyone in town tripping balls for a few months every year without realizing it.

>I can't do Alien because of a real life incident

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The first horror movie you should ever watch in your life is probably A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984)
This film is funny and gory and spooky in perfect proportion.

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Pretty good list

I'm honestly not sure if you're lying or just really stupid, but by all means continue with your nonsense. What other supernatural phenomena have you encountered?

>christkike
>is a moron
Yep checks out

Evil Dead trilogy as well, though each subsequent film is less horror and more comedy.

Alien was a documentary, filmed in real time.

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I, too, cannot into horror. I actively avoid horror movies because I don't like being scared.

Here's a list of movies that I was able to tolerate
Re-Animator, basically all zombie movies aren't that scary
All Evil Dead movies
The Fly
Alien
The Thing movies including that one with MEW
Dark Water (2002)

A Quiet Place (2018)
no jumpscares
alright horror for a beginner, to lube you up for more spooky things

The writer of the Exorcist is a devout Christian and had a lot of input on the film
He even made a second cut of the movie to further emphasize that the movie is not doing exactly what you're saying

Try Fright Night

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This, the exorcist is an incredibly pro-christian movie and the exorcism they perform is very authentic.

You'll be here until the site goes offline faggot

Sounds like a normal nigger

OP here, these movies are too scary. It's like you didn't even read my post.