I mean making an original plot using the lore is honestly the most coherent Freddy's has been story wise. I just adore the animatronics and how they look so lifelike.
@@KnucklesxReala911 I've watched Matpat for years (my old account was hacked and had to be deleted), and I've seen him go partially insane trying to explain the plot. There is no way to 1-1 go from game to movie with the story.
I saw this in theatres today, and gotta say, after watching Willy's Wonderland, I was _really_ hoping janitor Nicholas Cage showed up to kick all the animatronic ass.
Got to see it on Thursday night, and I get why they called Willy's Wonderland the unofficial Five nights at Freddy's movie. I still enjoyed it, not knowing anything about FNAF, except a video game exists.
As someone who fell down the FNAF lore rabbit hole, i can say that the movie lore is pretty accurate to the video game (So bonus points for that.) Some exact details are a bit off, but that comes with the territory of it being an adaptation.
I still remember the first day the FNAF hit the scene on Steam. I sat with my friends on Skype and browsed the recently released titles and there was Five Nights at Freddy's. I always thought the designs of the animatronics were creepy looking and only got less creepy with each new title.
There's no doubt that the movie is more aimed at yhe fans and from what ive sern the majority of fans are happy with the movie. Im not a huge fan but i know enough to get most of the references and seeing how the plot was going. Also apparently the creator the ip was a big part of msking the movie.
Great review. To me, this movie is like an introduction to slasher movies for kids. As an adult, i enjoyed it just fine, but i went in knowing it was for a younger audience. BTW, Doug stole every scene he was in without even talking.
@@garrettmurphy2447 it's one of the most beloved animation/live-action cross over movies 🎥 from the late 80s. Both Mickey Mouse and Bugs Bunny are in the same scenes.
I only counted three jumpscares myself, and I didn't feel so much like it was "Hey, it's a horror movie" as I did it was a joke on the nature of FNAF. I jumped, but I also laughed a lot all three times. And those were the only times I jumped. I didn't find the animatronics scary at all, but that was true of the original games as well. I don't think it was great, but I had legitimately good time with it. I laughed, I had feels, I got apprehensive. It did the job, and that's all I really wanted from a movie like this.
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:32 🎬 *Decker Shado acknowledges a delay in his regular content due to a copyright claim but reassures viewers it's being addressed.* 01:02 👻 *Despite rumors of confusing lore, Decker Shado finds "Five Nights at Freddy's" movie easy to follow, suggesting it could have had more scares and lore.* 02:27 🎮 *The movie aligns with the standard lore of "Five Nights at Freddy's" without introducing new major plot elements.* 03:52 👫 *The film successfully builds character backgrounds, making the audience care about them, a notable departure from some horror movies where characters are expendable.* 05:17 🚫 *Decker Shado, expecting many jump scares, notes surprisingly fewer than anticipated, with only a couple feeling forced for typical horror movie effect.* 06:44 📜 *The basic setup of the movie involves a security guard at Freddy Fazbear's, with elements mirroring the game's premise.* 08:33 🎬 *While visually appealing, the film's handling of the story and lore is considered adequate but not exceptional, with a suggested runtime that could have been shorter.* 09:53 🌟 *Standout performances include Matthew Lillard, but overall, the film is rated as a decent horror flick, earning a three out of five.* 15:03 💔 *Spoiler: The detailed plot reveals the protagonist's quest to discover his brother's kidnapper, leading to a showdown with the main antagonist, portrayed by Matthew Lillard.* 19:48 🤔 *Decker Shado gives a three out of five rating for the "Five Nights at Freddy's" movie, finding it enjoyable but with room for improvement upon further viewings.* Made with HARPA AI
I just got back from it and I honestly feel like it's one of the worst movies I've ever seen. And I watched blood and honey. The characters were annoying, the threats weren't really threatening unless you did something really stupid, and the twist was so predictable I hesitate to call it a twist? I feel like with the quality that it was, it would have served better as a youtube movie rather than a theater release.
I thought it was solid. Matthew Lillard as Afton and Josh Hutcherson as the security guard were nice surprises since I haven't really seen many of their movies since Scooby Doo and Zathura. The Build up of the lore was cool. The ending with spring locks was cool. My one issue is there wasn't enough violent kills,
Hey Decker Love Your Channel was wondering if in the about section you can include your additonal notes I listen to your reviews as i work but your additional comments I always end up missing bc I have the next video loaded up as the one im watching rounding down !!
My knowledge concerning this vidgame franchise is almost non existent , and i'm nowhere near the target age group , i'm aware of it of course but i never played even one second but you had to have been not using the internet to not about it's existence and all the memes it inspired . So i went in as a casual observer , almost militantly indifferent but very curious because of the aforementioned secondary exposure , and i genuinely had a great time with it , and although i normally loathe an excessive running time in a film i feel does not require it , the running time in this one felt justified and never overstayed it's welcome , i was having so much fun it didn't matter , i would have been fine with an even longer running time . I do have to say , keeping in mind i don't know anything about these games , the story is absolutely ludicrous in the most entertaining of ways , it really did feel like some cheap STV horror movie with a big budget , although the tone is a bit more serious than would be found in a silly offering such as those . Seriously , the plot is so convoluted it had me in stitches , the machinations that have to transpire just to have particular events unfold strains credulity on a massive level , we're talking TDK level of happenstance here , but for that was part of the fun , the absolutely ridiculous nature of the narrative . What really got a howl from my friend and me was how they try to frame the drug addled loser brother as the best option hero level character for his sister and the Aunt who had the means to take care of her and was obviously concerned for her well being , as the antagonist , okay so there was a reference to her smoking habit , but really , the kid was better off with her , but they made her out to be some cruella de ville character LOFL . It kind of makes sense in this fantastical universe and the time period it takes place in , it's supposed to be irreverent but ultimately this ancillary antagonist is kind of pointless but hilarious nonetheless . Judging by the audience reaction i would say this gave them everything they wanted , they were losing their minds , screaming , yelling , hanging on every moment the animatronics were involved , they loved it , that was the most raucous i have seen a crowd since i saw Dawn of the Dead 04 in the theater , and i have to admit , it added to my enjoyment , the feeling was electric . I'm going to say in general , Willy's was the slightly better film , it was more direct , visceral , whimsical atmosphere ,had the great perf from Cage , and the animas were way more menacing , but this one was just about as good in a slightly different way , it's more meandering with the narrative but it looks and sounds great , i like the time period setting of the 90s , lighting is excellent , set design is appropriately moody , and i did like the characters , for me this was a great one , which one is the companion piece , i would say Willy's , it could easily fit into that lore , i can imagine the events in that movie taking place after the ones in Freddy's . I give this one an 8 out of 10 , forget streaming , see it in the theater
I hate how most critics are being harsh on this movie when they never played or know the lore of the games. Hell, some dude compared this movie to SAW.
@@MakkenziKreigaThe only complex thing about the backstory is how it seems to jump all over the place in the games. But once you know which aspects take place relative to other ones, it's pretty straightforward
They should kill him multiple times but then whenever he dies he wakes from a dream or something (or maybe groundhog day reset where he learns to survive longer and longer), simulating dying in the game. Would give room for more kills and scares when there's only 1 char.
Not being into video games, i don't know anything about them or the movies they spawn. But I saw Willie's Wonderland and that was a tough act to follow. Plus it had Cage.
I always thought five nights at Freddy's took place in the future. Where robots were common. Places like Freddy's. Just used cheap broken repurposed robots.
I thought this was surprisingly decent. Although I do think the captions and other attempts to make this movie have been more interesting than this movie actually was i.e. banana splits remake or Willys Wonderland
My biggest problem with this movie was they should have opted for an R rating not a watered down PG-13. It was okay, not terrible but I felt a "What the fuck am I watching" feel throughout the movie and it was way too long, just wanted it to end. Not Killers of the Flower Moon long, but still I was just like end please, now!
This movie was a good watch. I didn't follow the game but my kids did. They enjoyed it so I guess it was close enough. But I dug this flick. It reminded me of the most recent Mortal Kombat, in that it was more of a build up of the world and characters all to set up the film franchise. It was good now I'm expecting it to get better like MK.
Never heard too much about this movie/game/whatever. Guess I been away from video games too long. Tends to happen when my time for video games rapidly declined 14 years ago. Hard to buy the new shiny console when you gotta constantly start over in life and have child support looming over. But now I know. Meh.
I'm not the biggest fan of FNAF, but I know enough of the lore to say that, for the most part, this movie is pretty accurate. And I think this is a good enough movie, not spectacular but not as terrible as a lot of people are saying. Though I can't deny I found a bit funny how the movie goes from horror to funny kids shenanigans to horror again :v
I have maybe played the first game for like 10 mins and heard about the general lore over the years. I really enjoyed this movie. Watched it twice now. Good fun film, yeh lacking gore but not everything needs lots of gore to to entertaining. Still agree with a couple issues people have but I really liked this.
I just finished wathing Five Nights At Freddie's and I agree it was a lot longer than it needed to. I figured out who the killer rabbit was, I mean are they really gonna hire Mathew Lillard and not have him be the killer, and the fact that the police woman was his daughter about a half hour into the movie so no big surprises at the end. I kinda wish they would have revealede what happed when the cps found the aunts ody in the apartment. I'm sure he would have been arrested and jailed seeing as his little sister was the only one there at the time and the police sould have had enugh evidence that he could have killed the aunt to keep her from taking his sister away, but some mvies never really follow practical knowledge and skip over how auntie got killed and how the cop got stabbed when Mike was the only one around and I am sure the cops wouldn't have beleied his The animatronics where possesed and killed everyone story.
This is made for the fans and it really isn’t supposed to have surprised or not know who is who for the most part. Fans know what is going on but that isn’t the point. The point is that this is for the fans
If you're not familiar with the games, and you don't know much about the back story you call lore, why not stop apologizing and excusing yourself and get to your impression of the film? If your point of view is valid, based on something, then speak from that perspective. People who watch your show want to know your opinion. So we get it... you're not a big fan of the games. What drew you to watch this horror movie? How does it compare to other movies not based on video games? Give me something good.
4/10 should have been darker and eerier than the PG13 rating and William with the Brooklyn/New York accent was awful and those dream sequences went on for way too long with the repeating. Some decent and one great scene does not a good movie make.
Lore was on point....but a good horror movie this wasn't
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This IS the movie that should begin at least 3 movies in the franchise, so they can not really dive too deep in the lore. And too deep into the scares. Gotta ramp them up in the 2nd & 3rd movies, though. xD lol But yeah, I think that if you were a real FNAF fan, you'd see it all with more enthusiasm and also see details in the movies that reference back to games and the lore of the games. And maybe even see things that could lead you to a bigger mystery and everything. But we'll see with Movie 2 how they are going to expand on this. ^^;
I mean making an original plot using the lore is honestly the most coherent Freddy's has been story wise. I just adore the animatronics and how they look so lifelike.
Like o have no idea how even could they have even tried insert that WHOLE thing had they done so
@@KnucklesxReala911 I've watched Matpat for years (my old account was hacked and had to be deleted), and I've seen him go partially insane trying to explain the plot. There is no way to 1-1 go from game to movie with the story.
You really are the most down to earth unbiased critic I know of…
"unbiased movie critic"
I saw this in theatres today, and gotta say, after watching Willy's Wonderland, I was _really_ hoping janitor Nicholas Cage showed up to kick all the animatronic ass.
Got to see it on Thursday night, and I get why they called Willy's Wonderland the unofficial Five nights at Freddy's movie. I still enjoyed it, not knowing anything about FNAF, except a video game exists.
Never thought I’d see the day where I see Decker talk about Five Nights at Freddy’s
As someone who fell down the FNAF lore rabbit hole, i can say that the movie lore is pretty accurate to the video game (So bonus points for that.)
Some exact details are a bit off, but that comes with the territory of it being an adaptation.
I still remember the first day the FNAF hit the scene on Steam. I sat with my friends on Skype and browsed the recently released titles and there was Five Nights at Freddy's. I always thought the designs of the animatronics were creepy looking and only got less creepy with each new title.
You deserve way, way more subs. Love your presentation style, very earnest.
Pretty sure there are episodes of goosebumps that are scarier than this.
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There's no doubt that the movie is more aimed at yhe fans and from what ive sern the majority of fans are happy with the movie. Im not a huge fan but i know enough to get most of the references and seeing how the plot was going. Also apparently the creator the ip was a big part of msking the movie.
I've never played a FNAF game and I absolutely loved this movie.
Great review. To me, this movie is like an introduction to slasher movies for kids. As an adult, i enjoyed it just fine, but i went in knowing it was for a younger audience. BTW, Doug stole every scene he was in without even talking.
Precisely. This movie is basically the current younger generation's Who Framed Roger Rabbit 🐰 of horror films 📼
@@jrr2480I’ve heard of Who Framed Rodger Rabbit. Is that movie any good?
@@garrettmurphy2447 it's one of the most beloved animation/live-action cross over movies 🎥 from the late 80s. Both Mickey Mouse and Bugs Bunny are in the same scenes.
I only counted three jumpscares myself, and I didn't feel so much like it was "Hey, it's a horror movie" as I did it was a joke on the nature of FNAF. I jumped, but I also laughed a lot all three times. And those were the only times I jumped. I didn't find the animatronics scary at all, but that was true of the original games as well.
I don't think it was great, but I had legitimately good time with it. I laughed, I had feels, I got apprehensive. It did the job, and that's all I really wanted from a movie like this.
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00:32 🎬 *Decker Shado acknowledges a delay in his regular content due to a copyright claim but reassures viewers it's being addressed.*
01:02 👻 *Despite rumors of confusing lore, Decker Shado finds "Five Nights at Freddy's" movie easy to follow, suggesting it could have had more scares and lore.*
02:27 🎮 *The movie aligns with the standard lore of "Five Nights at Freddy's" without introducing new major plot elements.*
03:52 👫 *The film successfully builds character backgrounds, making the audience care about them, a notable departure from some horror movies where characters are expendable.*
05:17 🚫 *Decker Shado, expecting many jump scares, notes surprisingly fewer than anticipated, with only a couple feeling forced for typical horror movie effect.*
06:44 📜 *The basic setup of the movie involves a security guard at Freddy Fazbear's, with elements mirroring the game's premise.*
08:33 🎬 *While visually appealing, the film's handling of the story and lore is considered adequate but not exceptional, with a suggested runtime that could have been shorter.*
09:53 🌟 *Standout performances include Matthew Lillard, but overall, the film is rated as a decent horror flick, earning a three out of five.*
15:03 💔 *Spoiler: The detailed plot reveals the protagonist's quest to discover his brother's kidnapper, leading to a showdown with the main antagonist, portrayed by Matthew Lillard.*
19:48 🤔 *Decker Shado gives a three out of five rating for the "Five Nights at Freddy's" movie, finding it enjoyable but with room for improvement upon further viewings.*
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We had that Banana Splits horror movie and then we had that one that Nicholas Cage was in so will this one be any different?
Just finished watching it, tame enough for kids, hell, half the theater was kids.
I just got back from it and I honestly feel like it's one of the worst movies I've ever seen. And I watched blood and honey. The characters were annoying, the threats weren't really threatening unless you did something really stupid, and the twist was so predictable I hesitate to call it a twist? I feel like with the quality that it was, it would have served better as a youtube movie rather than a theater release.
Don't worry, even people who build their entire channels on FNAF lore aren't 100% on how accurate the lore is, either 😂
Happy Halloween Decker!
I thought it was solid. Matthew Lillard as Afton and Josh Hutcherson as the security guard were nice surprises since I haven't really seen many of their movies since Scooby Doo and Zathura. The Build up of the lore was cool. The ending with spring locks was cool. My one issue is there wasn't enough violent kills,
Hey Decker Love Your Channel was wondering if in the about section you can include your additonal notes
I listen to your reviews as i work but your additional comments I always end up missing bc I have the next video loaded up as the one im watching rounding down !!
My knowledge concerning this vidgame franchise is almost non existent , and i'm nowhere near the target age group , i'm aware of it of course but i never played even one second but you had to have been not using the internet to not about it's existence and all the memes it inspired .
So i went in as a casual observer , almost militantly indifferent but very curious because of the aforementioned secondary exposure , and i genuinely had a great time with it , and although i normally loathe an excessive running time in a film i feel does not require it , the running time in this one felt justified and never overstayed it's welcome , i was having so much fun it didn't matter , i would have been fine with an even longer running time .
I do have to say , keeping in mind i don't know anything about these games , the story is absolutely ludicrous in the most entertaining of ways , it really did feel like some cheap STV horror movie with a big budget , although the tone is a bit more serious than would be found in a silly offering such as those .
Seriously , the plot is so convoluted it had me in stitches , the machinations that have to transpire just to have particular events unfold strains credulity on a massive level , we're talking TDK level of happenstance here , but for that was part of the fun , the absolutely ridiculous nature of the narrative .
What really got a howl from my friend and me was how they try to frame the drug addled loser brother as the best option hero level character for his sister and the Aunt who had the means to take care of her and was obviously concerned for her well being , as the antagonist , okay so there was a reference to her smoking habit , but really , the kid was better off with her , but they made her out to be some cruella de ville character LOFL . It kind of makes sense in this fantastical universe and the time period it takes place in , it's supposed to be irreverent but ultimately this ancillary antagonist is kind of pointless but hilarious nonetheless .
Judging by the audience reaction i would say this gave them everything they wanted , they were losing their minds , screaming , yelling , hanging on every moment the animatronics were involved , they loved it , that was the most raucous i have seen a crowd since i saw Dawn of the Dead 04 in the theater , and i have to admit , it added to my enjoyment , the feeling was electric .
I'm going to say in general , Willy's was the slightly better film , it was more direct , visceral , whimsical atmosphere ,had the great perf from Cage , and the animas were way more menacing , but this one was just about as good in a slightly different way , it's more meandering with the narrative but it looks and sounds great , i like the time period setting of the 90s , lighting is excellent , set design is appropriately moody , and i did like the characters , for me this was a great one , which one is the companion piece , i would say Willy's , it could easily fit into that lore , i can imagine the events in that movie taking place after the ones in Freddy's .
I give this one an 8 out of 10 , forget streaming , see it in the theater
Me and my buds watched it thought it was decent seemed they got the lore and plot points relatively correct
Fun fact: There's an Undertale movie that came out a year before Toby Fox was born. It's called 'Nightbreed'.
I hate how most critics are being harsh on this movie when they never played or know the lore of the games. Hell, some dude compared this movie to SAW.
And you think the convoluted games and lore would make them less harsh?
@@MakkenziKreiga Prolly not, but I will say it could’ve been more scary
To be fair a movie should stand on it's own and Not require external info.
The Resident Evil movie chat room is that way ->
@@MakkenziKreigaThe only complex thing about the backstory is how it seems to jump all over the place in the games. But once you know which aspects take place relative to other ones, it's pretty straightforward
In the games when you die and possess something your memories can go away completely
They should kill him multiple times but then whenever he dies he wakes from a dream or something (or maybe groundhog day reset where he learns to survive longer and longer), simulating dying in the game. Would give room for more kills and scares when there's only 1 char.
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Not being into video games, i don't know anything about them or the movies they spawn. But I saw Willie's Wonderland and that was a tough act to follow. Plus it had Cage.
I'm guessing this is nothing to do with Freddie Kruger?
It always looked like an interesting game i never got into… this is the best that could have happened to it… a Decker’s review. Cheers mate
I always thought five nights at Freddy's took place in the future. Where robots were common. Places like Freddy's. Just used cheap broken repurposed robots.
Great review man
“No spoilers” but shows a Easter egg that I didn’t know about 😂
I thought this was surprisingly decent. Although I do think the captions and other attempts to make this movie have been more interesting than this movie actually was i.e. banana splits remake or Willys Wonderland
I was honestly bored cause it was too long and the pacing wasn't the best. The animatronics looked great and the acting was pretty decent though.
My biggest problem with this movie was they should have opted for an R rating not a watered down PG-13. It was okay, not terrible but I felt a "What the fuck am I watching" feel throughout the movie and it was way too long, just wanted it to end. Not Killers of the Flower Moon long, but still I was just like end please, now!
This movie was a good watch. I didn't follow the game but my kids did. They enjoyed it so I guess it was close enough. But I dug this flick. It reminded me of the most recent Mortal Kombat, in that it was more of a build up of the world and characters all to set up the film franchise. It was good now I'm expecting it to get better like MK.
I enjoyed this film!
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Spirited awayis in theaters too. But like always good summary!
Never heard too much about this movie/game/whatever. Guess I been away from video games too long. Tends to happen when my time for video games rapidly declined 14 years ago. Hard to buy the new shiny console when you gotta constantly start over in life and have child support looming over. But now I know. Meh.
aaaactually if you set the game to run at 2 fps you can win the hardest night of FNAF 1 by not doing anything so sleeping on the job checks out
I hope they make an adult parody of this named after a popular RPG spinoff.
Remember when that SplendorMan movie that came out long after SplendorMan was no longer a thing. I'm getting the same vibes with this movie.
Great review
I watched it. It's better than i thought it would be. Not perfect but could've been better.
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Can you do a review of the argentinian horror movie ''When Evil Lurks?'' I've heard it's really good!
This is exactly how I felt about it. Didn't hate it but they played it safe for sure.
careful what you say. FNAF fans are ravenous and worship this movie like it's pure cinema.
I'm not the biggest fan of FNAF, but I know enough of the lore to say that, for the most part, this movie is pretty accurate. And I think this is a good enough movie, not spectacular but not as terrible as a lot of people are saying. Though I can't deny I found a bit funny how the movie goes from horror to funny kids shenanigans to horror again :v
A far interpretation, I feel about the same way. Not great, it wasn't bad though. Enjoyed it enough.
I didn't hate the movie... but I barely remember it.
Good review
I love this movie because it better than game one
I liked what I saw but I think they could have portrayed the animatronics better
This movie blew as a horror movie
I read the plot of this, sounds good. But, well, I never got into the games.
You don't need to. It works as a unique separate story.
Terrible film. Waited till the end for Krueger to show up and he never did. 😢😢
Reminds me of that Nick Cage movie.
I definitely needed to be reminded I was watching a horror movie because there was nothing scary about this movie at all
Since when is Deckard calm in his intro’s?
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I think they did spend 5 night in the film… so there’s that
Did it make you want to visit the games at all?
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Critics tore this movie apart, calling it the worst, if not, the poorest horror film to wrap up 2023.
First video of yours in my sub feed in at least 6 months unfortunately.
Yep, CZcams does that.
i wish there was a little more gore.
I played the game before. But im not a fnaf fan.
Its a bit lame imo.
Not bad though. Not scary
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Just finished watching it I'd say 7 out of 10 I've seen worse lol
Willy's Wonderland
Why is he talking like he's trying to imitate a NY italian cab driver? 😂🤣
I thought it was lame.
Am I wrong for not really caring about this, but wanting to see Willy's Wonderland?
its Nicholas Cage, i understand.
I have maybe played the first game for like 10 mins and heard about the general lore over the years.
I really enjoyed this movie. Watched it twice now. Good fun film, yeh lacking gore but not everything needs lots of gore to to entertaining. Still agree with a couple issues people have but I really liked this.
Willys Wonderland did it better in my opinion.
Willys Wonderland was better
Willys wonderland was better
I just finished wathing Five Nights At Freddie's and I agree it was a lot longer than it needed to. I figured out who the killer rabbit was, I mean are they really gonna hire Mathew Lillard and not have him be the killer, and the fact that the police woman was his daughter about a half hour into the movie so no big surprises at the end. I kinda wish they would have revealede what happed when the cps found the aunts ody in the apartment. I'm sure he would have been arrested and jailed seeing as his little sister was the only one there at the time and the police sould have had enugh evidence that he could have killed the aunt to keep her from taking his sister away, but some mvies never really follow practical knowledge and skip over how auntie got killed and how the cop got stabbed when Mike was the only one around and I am sure the cops wouldn't have beleied his The animatronics where possesed and killed everyone story.
the real spoiler was the kids social media posting.
This is made for the fans and it really isn’t supposed to have surprised or not know who is who for the most part. Fans know what is going on but that isn’t the point. The point is that this is for the fans
If you're not familiar with the games, and you don't know much about the back story you call lore,
why not stop apologizing and excusing yourself and get to your impression of the film?
If your point of view is valid, based on something, then speak from that perspective.
People who watch your show want to know your opinion.
So we get it... you're not a big fan of the games.
What drew you to watch this horror movie?
How does it compare to other movies not based on video games?
Give me something good.
I mean, the obvious answer is because it is a relevant thing to note.
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4/10 should have been darker and eerier than the PG13 rating and William with the Brooklyn/New York accent was awful and those dream sequences went on for way too long with the repeating. Some decent and one great scene does not a good movie make.
Not a fan of Vanessa being Aftons kid and not Mike
there's no blood it's a fricken kids movie
Wrong there is blood but it's sparely used.
Lore was on point....but a good horror movie this wasn't
This IS the movie that should begin at least 3 movies in the franchise, so they can not really dive too deep in the lore. And too deep into the scares. Gotta ramp them up in the 2nd & 3rd movies, though. xD lol
But yeah, I think that if you were a real FNAF fan, you'd see it all with more enthusiasm and also see details in the movies that reference back to games and the lore of the games. And maybe even see things that could lead you to a bigger mystery and everything.
But we'll see with Movie 2 how they are going to expand on this. ^^;