I think the reason Vanessa randomly switched moods when leaving the pizzeria was because William Afton was listening while they were inside, so she was supposed to encourage them to keep coming. But once they were outside she instead warned them.
She threatened Mike and didn’t even tell him about the animatronics wanting to make abbey like them or about William. It’s the main reason why I personally don’t like her character
On top of this, she's also actively helping her father. Which i think lots of ppl have missed during watching. So it's not really a plothole. She knows about it, she helped cover up the bodies when the those ppl died to the animatronics. Her father during the climax mentions that she wasnt supposed to tell him (Mike) anything. He was supposed to be left in the dark. So clearly she has been helping him
Ok but you gotta admit, they put in WORK with the scenes. The Freddy Fazbear's Pizzaria building was made perfectly. The cast was amazing and idk if the animatronics were real or not but they did their job. If I was a kid I would have been very afraid. And they did amazing at making the building look abandoned and the whole 80's vibe video was soot on. They did great with the visuals.
Vanessa was more or less "pretending" to encourage Abby to play with the animatronics so as not to make them angry, and then when she is alone with Mike, she expresses her true concern because she knows the animatronics' intentions.
I don’t doubt how true that is but its doesn’t change how lame the switch is. If he wasn’t listening when they went outside then she should just straight up tell him once they’re outside
@@BIastProcXits pg 13 and if their parents took them it doesn't even matter, I went to go see the new saw movie and one person brought in their 5 year old kid
Completely agree that it would've been better if it had leaned into being more unnerving. That was what made the original games scary. It wasn't just that the robots were alive, it's that every time you saw them they were giving you a psychopath stare, or you could only barely see them from shadows. We saw them move waaayyyy too much, and by halfway in the film it's impossible to be scared of them. My biggest problem is that Matthew Lilliard was woefully underutilized. He gave a spectacular performance
no yea they put like 2 scenes in with him and then the reveal at the end felt pretty "meh" to me because he wasn't shown enough for it to be an interesting reveal
Golden Freddy was pretty underutilised as well. Mf only appeared in like two scenes. And Golden Freddy is supposed to be one of the main characters of the franchise
That's just a problem with fnaf in general these days. Have you seen the newest games? At this point any elements close to the original have been completely lost and forgotten
The entire movie theater stood up and cheered when MatPat came on screen and that made it for me. Everybody was laughing and having a good time. Nobody really took it seriously.
I just got out of it, had a blast but there was a woman in my theater full on screaming at all the children when they'd shout and get excited at the cameos or lore bits. Like lady, you are in a children's movie, MatPat just walked on screen to make a GameTheory joke, have some fun lol
@@loganicfilms1388He said something like, "lunch is the most important meal of the day," and then someone mentioned breakfast, so he responded, "ya know, some people say that, but it's just a theory!"
Markiplier was also gonna have a cameo, he was gonna be the security guard in the opening scene, but he couldn’t find time to do it because he was filming his own movie. Would’ve been awesome to see though
Let me tell yall, the biggest thing for me was walking into my house and seeing my entire family watching this movie. To see them watching this movie and enjoying the wacky concepts and amazing lore was crazy, especially since I used to talk to them about this series as a child watching all the lore unfold from the start of fnaf 1. My crazed ramblings are finally widespread enough that people over the age of 40 now understand fnaf, and the concepts I used to talk about so much
That sounds like a great experience. Having your family finally understand something that you like. And it's FNAF of all things, that's not an easy franchise to hop into, lol.
It's worth mentioning that the movie made $130M in the opening weekend on a $20M-$25M budget DESPITE being released on streaming on the same day. That's a huge achievement.
That speaks more about the franchise and the marketing than it does the quality of the movie. Remember, you have to pay BEFORE you watch the movie. Ticket sales, especially only a few days after release, are not an indicator of quality.
That's not an achievement, that's just sad. It shows that fnaf fans will just eat any pile of poo that you put in front of them as long as they're told that Scott was involved in making said poo.
Arguably the best part of this film was the animatronic design. The fact that the suits can either be worn or be used as actual animatronics is so cool
I think Vanessa's "mood swing" make a little bit of sense because she's holding a bunch of seemingly contradictory truths. The animatronics are dangerous.. They're also still just ghost kids. She likes seeing them indulge in a little happiness anywhere they can.. But she also knows any moment, at her father's command, it can get very dangerous, very FAST. I think she allowed herself to let her guard down just a bit, and once she was taken out of it for a second, she kind of snaps back and in a moment of clarity, and realizes she's risking yet another child's life for a few hours of ghost kid fun. If that make sense at all?
Thats what I thought too! I dont get why people seem to forget that Vanessa is human She lets Abby have fun, but at some point she realizes she made a terrible and unforgiveble mistake so it causes stress and she tries to fix it by making sure Mike wont come back to the pizzeria with Abby
yee exactly, after the whole reveal that she was supposed to keep them distracted for her father, it makes sense that she'd decide she doesn't actually want anyone dying again, especially those two, and then push them away as a result
I also think part of the reason is because she realizes that Mike brought her for his own selfish reasons. He wanted to find his brother's kidnapper, and Abby could do it, and he didn't think or at the time care about the dangers. He knew the animatronics were dangerous when he realized the ghost kid that cut him was foxy. So knowing that he put his sister in danger for those reasons, really pissed her off, cause who WOULDN'T it piss off?
@@Blackedoutwolveyou can say that's a humanistic trait, sure. But it still doesn't make sense plot wise and just confuses the audience on their initial viewing of the film
In retrospect, Mike's intro scene is awesome. For a moment I thought it was kind of unnecessary, but after having his trauma explained it totally made sense for me. This is a very deep-rooted trauma.
I literally thought he was gonna be in the right for the first five seconds. Like that cathartic feeling of dread about what if this guy is kidnapping the kid. Mike going full fucking boar really set up his trauma and self deprecating anger.
The audience carried my experience with the movie. Every time something related to the lore of fnaf would happen, the audience would cheer. It’s probably the best experience I’ve ever had in theaters.
i literally walked out of the bathroom after and heard people talking about the lore. also when matpat and cory came on screen the audience went pretty insane
Tbh I wished the audience when I watched was more temper, there was 1 dude who spoiled a part of the movie, another group were throwing popcorn and being loud as hell, like I appreciate the enthusiasm but stfu i cant hear the movie
Im gonna be honest, the thing with Mike going into his dreams to try and remember his brother's kidnapping is a cool enough concept to base a movie around on it's own
That shift from thriller and convention horror movie was great. I was wondering how they'd tackle the night shift phase. The dream sequence thing was very clever.
About Vanessa flipping, I think she was more scared of Abby getting killed by her father. She didn't want to scare Abby but was harsh on Mike trying to ensure Abbys safety. But the switch was pretty extreme I agree
@@farewell418 Nah, they were away from the animatronics when she said that. Plus, she could’ve just outright said what she ended up telling him anyway.
@@OodieSoodie yeah that’s the point, she was away from the animatronics so now she could warn Mike (she could’ve been a bit calmer, I can agree). The animatronics are dangerous but they have no power outside the restaurant
I just wish we would’ve gotten more horror scenes similar to the game. I think those would’ve translated really well to a movie. It was disappointing that the only scene of them going after people took place in daylight
I know. But I really hoped that I would see you there. Just jumping nked on Freddy fazbears big clock with u tongue sticking out on a thoughtless face lost in pleasure
I was really hoping Mike would realize what was wrong with them while watching the cameras so was kinda disappointed he just slept the entire time he worked until the last two night basically
@@haileyhay204 i just realized, it wasn't even five nights, honestly kinda dissapointed with how this was adapted from the game, sometimes didnt even felt like fnaf
I saw the movie with my best friend and he was DISTRAUGHT because they gave us no further explanation on the aunt. Like obviously we both hated her but she was lowkey the main antagonist of the first half of the film, and then golden Freddy killed/knocked her out and then... nothing. Like is she dead? Is she not dead? If she's dead, wouldn't there be a police investigation into Mike??
"oh, the owner of the house where I live suddenly disappeared and doesn't answer her phone. Guess she will eventually come back, let's go back to work and let's call my aunt to babysit my sister. Oh hey, my sister is here? How? Where is my aunt?"
Honestly I like that they went balls deep with the fort scene, if they half assed it it would have been just cringe but since they fully embraced it it ended up being more goofy
For a pg13 movie. This was not bad at all with the scares and gore. The background was executed perfectly. It was solid for the first movie of the franchise.
For real. The animatronics were on screen for longer than I was expecting and the set design looked great. Even though the script and pacing kinda sucks, Im willing to rewatch this movie just to look at it.which i can't even say that for the MARIO MOVIE
@@cds7012same, i watched it yesterday and although i was confused the whole time, i did genuinely enjoy it and would probably watch it again if i had the chance
For me, I just watched it and just was terrible. A waste of time. Was not even fun. Maybe because I don’t understand the lore but regardless just not good.
@@ArmedandDangerous918 People regard this movie highly because it was apart of their childhood. It doesn’t mean it’s good but being “blinded by nostalgia” is a real thing.
This is literally the movie that I have been the most excited about in 3 years. It isn’t even about the games, it is the universe and lore. Also Josh Hutchison is an overlooked gem, thanks for teaching him how to act, Charlie!
Not for everybody, a wet dream for fans. When MatPat came on screen, everyone in the theater cheered louder than in No Way Home with Tobey Maguire. One of my favorite movie theater experiences ever. 😂
I never gasped as hard as I did once I realized he was on screen. We went to an early showing so the theater wasn't packed. I can't tell you how happy I was to see him on screen and how funny it was to see my parents' reaction to me reacting to MatPat, not knowing the significance of him being there.
Vanessa swapping from her playing with Abby, and immediately threatening Mike to keep her away makes complete sense imo, she has to keep up the act and be fun around Abby and the animatronics, but she is serious and keeps it real with Mike. She knows they’re a threat and Abby is in danger, but she doesn’t want to upset the animatronics or make Abby scared
Yeah I agree, I just didn’t love how they like, scripted it, the writing, like, have her threaten him, threaten with arrest, not murder lmao, she knows he’s trying to keep Abby in his custody, threatening to arrest him for child endangerment, threaten to lie and say he left her alone or doesn’t lie, would just reveal that he’s taking sleeping pills while his sister wanders around a run down pizzeria Threatening makes sense, threatening with murder comes off like she is like… insane XD I think the intention was “this chick has no idea how to intimidate someone, she went from building a blanket fort to threatening to use a gun on someone she has been nothing but encouraging to It comes off clunky, like Vanessa crumbles under pressure, which she does, but at this point she should be able to maintain her cover lmao
@@Gibbypastrami yeah you’re definitely right that they could of wrote it better, I’m just trying to explain why she randomly shifts from all supportive to threatening him. Also I mean, Vanessa is borderline insane…it’s implied she’s the one cleaning the bodies up and keeping people from finding out her dads secret. She only really switches and goes against him in this case because there’s a child’s life on the line this time
She's all nice until Mike says he's bringing Abby along because he's using her to find out who kidnapped his brother. This pisses her off because she realizes he's not just being ignorant bringing her along but rather endangering her for his own gain
I think the fort scene was really important because we tend to forget that there are little children in those suits and that they were completely robbed of life and their childhood. I admit it was goofy for people not into the lore, but it was nice to see that the spirits have a childish nature to them rather than just being continuously resentful.
These are children their vengeful spirits. I agree the fort scene is important. Its important because of how fundamentally it ruins the story. People want to rose tinted glasses this shit so bad just admit this was a bad film for Fnaf, for horror, and a fundamentally bad movie. Bad characters, attrocious pacing, chock full of nothing but fanservice. horrible kills and a lack kills in general, and just plain boring.
@@Fitzness1The most I’ll admit is that it’s definitely hard for people not into fnaf to watch. But when it all comes down it what matters most is what the audience likes. I’m sorry that the movie was boring to you but that’s still a subjective opinion in the end. Since a lot of people, myself included had an amazing time watching it, and while I could tell people who wouldn’t get the references seemed overall uninterested… What kept me glued to my seat was the references in cameos, I found a whole new level of investment just from not wanting to miss any of the references they managed to squeeze into this singular movie and it’s what helped me leave the film excited for more.
My biggest critique is the animatronics look too sapient. What made FNAF scary to me was the vacant stare, the stumbling aimlessly, the soulless eyes. You don't know what they might do if you let them reach you.
i mean i think thats because they... literally are sapient. They aren't supposed to be emotionless vacant robots, the whole point is that they ARE possessed by actual human souls. The movie was clearly highlighting that fact.
@@bnasheeYes they are but what I believe they mean is that they are like wandering, lost, confused and violent souls in the game, and here they show too many emotions so it loses a bit of it’s creepy factor, so I agree with them on that. Cause yes they ARE possessed by real human Children in the lore, but why would it make sense for something “non-living” like animatronics to have the feature to express said emotions? Which is what partly made them so creepy and uncanny at least to me, real souls stuck in inhuman expressionless bodies. Thats’s my view on it at least. Cause wouldn’t it make more sense for them to appear emotionless even if their not? Since they are real souls trapped in a metallic animatronic prison.
@@konkeydongblaster That's what makes Chucky so not-scary for me, he's literally a fully animated small person with a knife, in most adaptations he's not what he should be, a toy posessed by a psychopath. If only they made a scene where Mike is looking at the cameras and notices that one of the animatronics moved just a few feet and say "That's weird, you shouldn't be there", then check the cameras again only to notice another one staring at them right at the camera from the dark with a lifeless creepy look in their face (playing with shadows, lights and angles like the first game). If they did that at least once every one in the theatre would be shitting their pants because you don't need to be a fan of the saga to know that that's terrifying, things slowly moving when you're not looking and only seeing them fully move when its already too late. By the time Mike realises that they're sapient they're playing with Abby being sweet and stuff.
The fact this movie exists is a personal victory for fans. Is it perfect? Of course not. But with how large Scott Cawthon’s involvement with the movie was, I’m happy with how it turned out. 8/10
I think some of the bubbly scenes with Abby worked well since the point of the animatronics was to manipulate her into being her friend and eventually turning her into one or killing her, Vanessa’s character was confusing though
Im pretty sure she was helping her dad with what was going on. So she's not as confusing at the end of the movie. Cuz i too was also confused on her character. Obviously she knows what's going on, im pretty sure she cleaned up or helped clean up those group of vandals halfway through the movie. At the climax of the movie the dad grabs her and says you werent supposed to tell him (Mike) anything, u were supposed to keep him in the dark. Pretty sure she's complicit with what's all going on. As the story progresses she gets more bonded with Mike and the little girl so she doesnt want to continue the deal. Also someone else mentioned in here and i think makes quite a lot of sense that her (Vanessa) dad is listening to them in the pizza place so that's also the weird tonal shift of this is the best day fort thing and then to outside when she says never bring her back here
@@NaruBrilu that makes a bit more sense, I had the idea she knew but it just kinda flew over my head. And makes a bit more sense why it’s harder for her to tell mike exactly what’s going on. Thanks for your input :)
I feel like that scene wasn't a bad idea, I just wish it was done a little differently in fnaf 2, in one of the phone calls, the guy mentions that the toy animatronics have been acting off. They play and act around children just fine but with adults they just stare. I wish they had some of that, have them be all sweet with Abby but then just slightly uncomfortable with Mike. Lingering on a shot of one of them just staring at Mike for a bit or showing more of how Mike is conflicted and uncomfortable in this situation
Charlie talking about him and Josh going way back on the set of Mockingjay Part 1 is hilarious. Josh was the best thing about this film, and he delivered.
Charlie roleplaying the average fnaf fan by talking about fnaf without taking a shower. Truly immersive stuff Drinking game: take a shot whenever someone says anything along the lines of "anime" or "pfp." Take two shots for Everytime they combine the two together. Have fun edit: okay so I see what went wrong here There was a bot that was spamming christian quotes from the bible, and I made a comment that ratio'd it. The bot's name was feetyeet8538(the irony). The bot comment got deleted, but everyone's replies to it stayed the same. So now it seems people are attacking someone talking about christianity when it was a bot spamming it,and clearly that upset people. Now that the context is here,let's all act our ages
Remember that they were pretending in that scene and really just wanted to turn Abby into them. The fort scene is supposed to build tension in a unique way. We just saw these animatronics kill 4 people and now they are acting like nothing has happened. We are supposed to think "this happy fun time can't last forever" and "do they know that they killed people" and "don't leave Abby alone" when Micheal walks away to talk to Vanessa. It's dramatic irony, we know what the animatronics are capable of but the characters don't.
@@Buangbuang Vanessa said THEY want her to be like them not that William wanted to kill abby. Also what are you implying? That that was Williams doing? That everything bad was Williams doing? That the spirits talking to her before Micheal worked at the restaurant was William? That the animatronics not killing Michael on the first day because they NEEDED Micheal's permission to take Abby was William's idea? William did not have some sort of mind control over them. All he had was the ability to think he was a friend rather than their killer. As soon as the souls minds were refreshed they immediately killed him. He had no control over them. Also when William was fighting Michael he said "the little ones tell me you have a sister she'll love it here you on the other hand" which implies that the souls are just doing their own thing because he never hints that that was his order.
@@Buangbuang so do you have any actual evidence that the souls are pure of intention because unless you think William had mind control over them there is no reason why they would kill people if they were actually pure. And if it was mind control it would be more than just a picture showing he was a friend it would be like actual mind control over every movement.
Watching this movie was a trip. Catching certain easter eggs and peeling my eyes open to watch the animatronics actually become puppy dogs, it definitely was a Fazbear experince.
@@BadBame962You saw it too!?? I just looked at the gray freddy looking thing and I realized it wasnt that, it was Sparky!!I said it louder than shouldve in the theaters so I heard someone behind me say "Sparky the dog..!?" to a friend At one point I thought I was super blind but now I know I wasnt : )
@@BadBame962 fyi the director confirmed the dog animatronic isnt sparky. Its fetch from the books. Although the diner that mat-pat works at was called Sparky's
To me it seemed like Vanessa was playing along while she was in the pizzeria's building, but then got serious and real as soon as she left the place, hence the "sudden" shift in attitude. The movie established earlier that animatronics are able to tell who is there to cause harm and will go after them, so its beneficial for everyone to be on their best behavior when inside the establishment, thus Vanessa plays along.
i think it’s because mike explains his dream in the broom closet. He explains how abby has had the same dreams as his him and vanessa understood the consequences
Vanessa only threatened Mike after he told her that he was communicating with the spirits in his dream. She realized that he might find William Afton, and she doesn't mind him dying, because she's in on it (considering that its her father and she's covering up all his murders) but she doesn't want a kid to die, which is why she flips out on him. I hope this helped u understand the scene and the character's change in motivations
I felt the fort building scene didn't try to lead it to a happy environment, but more of a sad one. Cuz you've got these big haunted animatronics, but they're still kids at their core. Showing that moment of child-like behavior just hit different
@@Natha_Kun the robots were not pretending in that scene dude, they were just having fun. Vanessa was the one pretending as to not let Afton know that she was considering helping them. That's why she completely switched moods outside is Because the robots and Afton couldn't hear her then
I'm surprised nobody is talking about the SOUND DESIGN! Genuinely one of the best aspects of this movie. The unsettling clanking of metal as the animatronics slowly walked down hallways to the terminator like sounds when they move, it's all soooo good! And the music is also surprisingly incredible too!
I was actually really disappointed with it's music. The animatronics only ever sang 1 song. And all of the music was too subtle. The actual fx noise was good but it would have added to something. It was super disappointing because I was expecting old branded 80's music charm to help date the pizzeria
I didn't like how they made the animatronics sound when they move their arms/close their eyes etc. in the games its quiet, and i think that would've been scarier instead of having loud sound clues for everything.
I don't usually go to movie theaters but this was an exception. I honestly went to see it with friends and like, it's a fun movie. The atmosphere in the movie theater was great too, you could tell who came to see it ironically and who took it seriously and like people clapping at scenes and stuff. That's is how a movie theater should be in my opinion, it felt like a big event rather than just a movie. But ig it'd suck a lot more if you watched it alone on a monitor, on your phone. But I loved the experience alongside the movie and as a child I knew my fnaf so it didn't even fly over my head. I liked it, it's a nice lil movie imo.
It just would’ve been nice to see the lore we know now, actually play out well. It might’ve been nice for you but it’s not too far fetched to hope it stayed true to the story.
@@OodieSoodie I agree, me and my wife watched it and every 5-10 mins we would point at the screen and go "OMG FNAF REFRENCE!" i think it couldve used some more lore but as a start it seems like they're going to do it pretty well. Definitely has some issues but overaul it was really fun to watch
I found myself enjoying the scenes where our main characters got to hang out with the animatronics because, throughout the franchise, we've focused on how the dead children are murderous and vengeful ghosts, but we've never experienced much of them being children, outside of maybe the 'Happiest Day' minigame.
I agree, at first i thought it was very cringe. but the more i thought about it, I was glad they showed this perspective of animatronics. I've been a fan since the first game and that was the first time i really understood how unfortunate those kids are even sympathize
They could've executed it better. But the concept is absolutely perfect and would've been amazing if they went with a more eerie and unnerving feel to it rather than going full happy goofy mode and making it look more like the screenwriters were high on some Tumblr fanfiction.
i didn't, really breaks whatever tension they could have built up to that point. turns out, you can just hang out with them and they won't murder you. how fun
Saw this movie with my brother and dad in theaters, my dad has no clue about five nights at Freddy’s but said hearing the crowd’s massive enjoyment was so satisfying
exactly its soo well made Cringe at times but Its more of a STORY that you watch than Horror and its amazing! Something clear like that to be given to the community not only by clues and theories!
My main two issues with the movie was that it didn't go nearly hard enough on it's mystery aspect and they played it way too safe on the kills because of that PG rating. I really wish they kept the characters in the dark about the true nature of place until the near end, and even then still withhold even more. I wasn't expecting a series of movies from this but it still would've been awesome if it had it's own self contained mystery that gave us something to speculate on.
I kind of am curious how they’ll make the second movie, with all the purple guy and stuff. The best part, if it will happen, will of course no doubt be the “Connection Terminated” scene.
YES 100% MY BIGGEST COMPLAINT. Them revealing that the animatronics are just possessed by the kids, and that they are actually capable of being "friendly", took basically ALL of the tension out of the setting. Mystery was gone and with it, the horror.
Too safe on the kills? A woman is bitten in half on screen, and a man has his face mauled off by a cupcake, and we see the aftermath. That's about as gory as PG-13 will allow.
@@samhenley7156 And the bad guy slowly bleeds to death from getting impaled multiple times in the gut like a damn voodoo doll in an iron maiden. How much gore was the OP expecting out of a PG-rated movie?
Well Idk about the “way too safe” part on all aspects on the kills. We literally saw the babysitter being bitten in half which I thought was pretty accurate to the lore compare to whatever else was going on.
In a way, I think the fort scene was intended to show two things: one being the attachment the kids developed to Abby (and the fact that they were still kids), and also the sort of... cognitive dissonance or emotional disconnect Vanessa had going on because of Afton's manipulation of her and the children (for her to have kept this secret, he clearly has a lot of control over her, much like with the kids), vs the building relationship between her, Mike, and Abby. It was awkward and weird and didn't do the greatest job of showing that, but it's what I got from it, at least. But at the same time the movie was being pretty on-brand there, since whatever the point of the fort scene, it's always been Cawthorn's MO to make you look for the meaning behind everything. Right down to the spelled-out phrase at the end of the credits XD
i also think it was supposed to like you said show there was a person in there like how the books did the books went more in depth in the personality of the kids and thats what the movie did it very much tried to parody the book without having Charlee as a plot device and instead having Mike and Abby
What the scene really was was the animatronics trying to make abby feel confortamble so she wanted to stay with them, remenber they still were trying to shove her inside a suit and were still controlled by william
I literally just got home from seeing it. It was so packed in the theater and so many people took other peoples seats they had to shut the movie down for like 20 min until they got everyone in the right seats, it got wild lmaooo
I don’t really think it did it too well because I think it went a little bit overboard with him stabbing Vanessa his own daughter when in the games he held his family as the most important thing pre spring trap
I actually enjoyed it, the whole theater's synchronized gasps at a couple of parts and everyone freaking out about the cameos made it a fun experience.
The tiktok teens in my theater screeched and cheered over matpat saying his catchphrase, like literally cheering overtop the scene so hardly anyone heard him say it.
I actually really liked the part where the animatronics built a fort and acted like kids. They are kids after all, so it makes sense. I just wish they went harder on the horror aspect to make up for it, and more jumpscares would have done it I think.
Loved the post credits scene where the police walked up to the destroyed pizzeria. One of them asks "What the hell happened here?" The camera pans to reveal MatPat. "I have a theory."
At around 8:20 when you’re mentioning Vanessa, I think an important detail you missed was her seeing the “circus baby” spinglock suit. She had a moment of realization of what was going to happen.
That was actually Ella from the books. I thought it was circus baby at first but apparently people keep saying that it was an animatronic from the book series. And it looks very similar to her than circus baby
It took me a second to recognize him. I remember him from SLC Punk, 13 Ghost, Hackers and a few other movies. I knew he had to be a villain. Didn't tell my kids though.
i actually liked the scenes where freddy and the boys were chill like that, gotta remember, they are kids, kids need to have some actual fun once in a while
When Max was bit in half there was a child who screamed "WAS THAT THE BITE OF 87?" and the entire theatre laughed. My experience for the movie was AMAZING.
I agree. I'm not entirely a fan, I'm relatively new to the franchise, but my partner who's a big fan was in awe with every moment with the movie. It's definetly a fan movie, but I think that's great honestly
this is the only time I've seen that movie makers actually did the 3d models right.... I don't even know why but every other videogame movie just doesnt get it right. Not even mario was safe
I honestly did not like the animatronics. While they looked straight out of the game, that wasn't necessarily a "good" thing. They looked like they were CGI or photoshopped in from a Gmod video. If you look at old animatronics on Google, something about those makes it look more, for lack of a better word, "Right" than the ones in the movie. Also, the glowy red squinty eyes made them look even more goofy. Even when I saw the trailer, I was disappointed in how they looked. It looked fan made tbh
i dont get why everyone is saying they looked so good in the movie springtrap looked like absolute dog and all the other ones besides foxy just looked off
The animatronics building forts was my favorite scene. I think it added to the scary atmosphere of the movie. The animatronics acting cute makes them feel more like little children. That's what makes freddy's so scary. The tragicness caused by a force of pure evil. Someone who would hurt something so little.
I feel like if the animatronics were more run down and deteriorated, them giving people "the stink eye" would be a little more intimidating and less silly. Would make scenes where they're playing with the girl a little creepier as well. Overall a decent fun movie to watch
it would be overall better if it just kinda went with the lore that people build up over the years, and if the animatronics were filled with hatred and tried to kill
@@grungusghoul4372that is about exactly how they would look in actuality after not being used for a long time. You don’t understand how the world works if you think they’d look deteriorated 😂 It would’ve been an incredible suspension of disbelief if they had looked run-down. What exists in the building to cause them to run down lmfao?
@@grungusghoul4372if you take a gorgeous, vintage car and stick it in a garage for decades and come back, what do you see? THE EXACT SAME CAR. it doesn’t look like ducking The Last of Us lol. Use your brain if it isn’t too bleached
Enjoyed this movie a lot. It’s like a humorous thriller with some heartwarming moments. Bonnie and Chica tag teaming the vandals was hilarious. Everybody was laughing when it happened. There are rumors of it being a trilogy and I hope it is. It was also such a nostalgia trip, and the cameos were nice too. Them playing TLT for the credits was just the cherry on the top.
The sudden moodshift from Vanessa came off almost as a defense mechanism to me, as if she was trying to keep the animatronic happy to prevent them from attacking Mike and Abby, as we see earlier the animatronics already don't like mike
My thoughts exactly, so many people thought that they was mindless animatronics that murder people, but the mere idea of Willam Afton controlling the robots like some sort of minions reminded me so much of the twisted ones novel.
I think Vanessa was friends with the animatronics since a young age, she knows the ghosts were innocent and her father was the bad one. And she likes to give them company and seeing someone their age interact probably gave her some additional nostalgia. But when Abby gets shocked she remembers the danger that comes with them and threatened Mike out of protection.
I know it wouldnt make for a good movie but if she knew what they were capable of and who was behind it she had no reason to hide it from mike once he asked. like yeah, fort scene was important but the whole “Im going to shoot you” is so out of pocket and I feel like goes against what had already been built as a pretty thoughtful and methodological character
She was dropping hints for Micheal to leave before she got shocked. The only reason she couldn't flat out tell him was because the animatronics were working for her manipulative dad.
I'm not even a fnaf fan (only very basic knowledge of the games) but being in that theater tonight was insane, haven't been to something this passionate since Endgame.
The thing is, this is Scott’s first ever movie and as his first movie I think he did a great job with blumhouse. Maybe the next FNAF movie could learn from these mistakes y’know
Saw it at home last night, it was a solid movie. Not bad, not great, just an overall solid movie. I did, however, go batshit insane when MatPat and William said the things
I actually liked the little campy parts. In the games, the Animatronics themselves are programmed to be gentle to children and hostile to adults, which is why they treated Mike the way they did at first. Couple that with the fact that the Animatronics are haunted by children makes them behave the way they do. While it might feel out of place for people who don't know the deeper lore, it was really fun to see that side of them portrayed on the big screen.
It honestly makes me so mad that some people cannot understand the pillow fort scene, like they are literally lost souls of children that were literally brainwashed by William afton with those drawings and everything, but they are still the souls of literal kids and when they see an other kid of course their child selves will get the best of them and the pillow scene was honestly required for the movie. Maybe in a kinda different way but it is still very good.
I think alot of scenes were a bit cringy like bonnie putting his thumbs up when he fell but it fits, I mean if i was dead kid who was able to possess animatronics i would be making a damm pillow fort
As and dad fan these parts were so unbelievably stupid. Yeah bla bla bla they’re kids yeah so what??? Let’s not forget those same kids murdered people lol. Make it make sense. Those dish scenes were only there so they could win mentally deficient Abby over then kill her later.
SPOILERS: I definitely think that they could have put more effort into keeping the Afton family closer to canon by having Mike be William's son instead of Vanessa. I feel that the reveal that Paul or whatever his name was was actually William Afton would have been insaaane if both us and Mike had only heard his voice on the phone thus acting as sort of a shield from Mike recognizing that it was his father the whole time. I also think that one of the most important aspects of the lore in general is that Mike feels guilty because he /actively killed/ his little brother and that's what motivates him to come back to Freddy's time and time again and gives him that really powerful unstoppable drive. Vanessa could totally still be William's pawn like in Security Breach, maybe she could have been the older sister of one of William's victims or something and that's how he came to manipulate her.
I like what they went with. I don't think any amount of sticking to the lore or doing a lot of jumpscares would have actually made fans more happy. They did their own thing while still being fnaf
@DeezNuts-wg7wu The thing is I've been totally fine with them not sticking to the lore, but if they're gonna do that what they come up with should be compelling. I felt like it just didn't live up to what we have in lore.
The fort scene I think was meant to show that the animatronics are possessed by kids and want to do kid things. I also think there’s a darker side to where they want to gain Abby’s trust to lure her in later. As for Vanessa, she acts all happy and cheery to again build trust with Mike and Abby. Her goal is to also lure people into the establishment for them to be murdered by Afton, and Afton even mentions it in the movie. But because she builds a connection with Mike and Abby, she feels guilty and tells Mike to never bring her back, because she knows what will happen to Abby. The only criticism I have with the movie is that the ending felt rushed and I wish there was more screen time with Afton in the end. Otherwise a good movie.
Afton probably should've been established earlier. There were references to the 'yellow rabbit' earlier, and in the intro, but they were just....so lacking, imo.
I think the part where vanessa was encouraging them to play together was actually her being fake and it was because she didn't want the animatronics to turn hostile. they wanted to build a fort, and mike was like "idk..." and obv that wouldn't go well so she was like YES! FORT!!! or else they'd get upset.
I think the thing that made the fnaf games scary wasn’t just the jump scares but also the fact that the animatronics don’t move very much in the games making them appear more uncanny so seeing them move often and emote kind of takes away from the coldness and eeriness of them
The way I see it, the game was entirely based on jumpscares, but not in the way most people think. Jumpscares are cheap and they always work - which is the point, because you only get jumpscared if you fail the game, as a punishment. That's where the real fear and tension comes from, not the jumpscare itself, but trying to keep on top of the game, knowing that you'll get punished if you aren't careful enough.
idk, the clumsy designs didnt look very scary or unnerving at all. they look so goofy and seem purposefully supposed to look scary but it just looks like an attempt. a bad one. that was always my critique. i think if they tried making the mascots look cute nice and friendly, maybe then the weathered animatronics looked scary
Spoilers: I thought the part with them building the fort in the restaurant was kind of cute and actually did some interesting worldbuilding considering the fact that you have to remember that the people possessing the animatronics are just kids who died at very young and never grew out of things like that. It just added to the tragedy of it all for me, as they just wanted another friend but wanted to do it a really screwed up way.
I think the biggest issue with most is that the scene comes right after we seen them straight up murder 4 people with no time to cool down💀. For most its a massive tone shift and throws you out of loop. The scene works great alone if set up correctly.
I honestly think the lack of jumpscares was pretty fitting to form. In the game, Mike was only jumpscared when he died (or Golden Freddy appeared), so for the film to have him survive throughout, the jumpscares would be relitively nonexistent, at least towards him. Now for the gang of vagrants, it was jumpscares galore as they all died, and it was actually appropriate to have them jumpscared. My favorite was Foxy running up on the dude in the hallway. That animation always terrified me in the game and still got my spine tingling seeing it on the big screen. I just wish Markiplier had got to be the security guard like he was supposed to be so he could reference Foxy "slamming his booty against the door". Loved seeing Matpat though! It was a great film for me.
thank you, i had no idea how to put this to words i agree, it made sense that jumpscares came into play when it came to death because that’s how it happens in-game
I’m sorry but when the people got killed I saw no jumpscares either they just got killed and were trying to run away. The only time I jumped was at the thing in the locker at the beginning
In defense of the _"I'll shoot you if you ever bring Abby here again"_ scene, Vanny wasn't happy that Mike and Abby were having fun with freddy and the gang. She was happy freddy and the gang finally got someone to actually play with after so long. They're still kids after all, though dead and stuffed into robot suits. I think the electric guitar scene is a literal reality shock for Vanny because it reminds her "oh right, these things are dangerous and this little kid could genuinely be gravely injured or even killed" so she resorts to threatening Mike to not bring Abby here again in fear of her safety not out of disdain for Mike and Abby.
That’s what i took from it too but at the same time she seems so unstable and foggy minded, i can’t imagine how she successfully became a police officer.
@@lewis1834i suspected while watching that she wasnt an actual officer and was only using it as a good cover story for keeping an eye on mike and previous security guards. i was honestly expecting that to be said.
@@lewis1834 could be the fact its a "small" town with easily corruptible or infiltrated jobs. I.E. afton a Resources person and Vanessa becoming a cop. Its like they covered both bases.
@@1ndigo82 Raglan is a career consultant. His literal job is to give people vacant jobs. I wouldn't be so surprised if that's how Vanny became an officer
@@X-SPONGEDwas thinking some more about this and I found it interesting how we learned nothing from what I remember of Vanessa’s mom. Or possibly who mikes parents are and maybe these family’s are more connected than realized? This is just some deep speculation tho.
I think the part with Vanessa getting mad at Mike was her realizing that she couldn’t go through with helping her father kill Mike. Also knowing the control he has over the Fazbear Gang who also want Abby to join them putting ANOTHER one of Mike’s siblings back into a killer’s path.
The issue is why didn't Vanessa just tell them the truth in the beginning? What was the point of waiting till they're almost going to die to tell them the truth?
@@user-x7dc2pq7n because of the mental hold Afton had on her, just like he had on the kids. Similar to the game, the children were still afraid of Afton after death and complied with whatever he demanded as Springtrap. Vanessa included, but the only difference with her was that she knew Springtrap’s true identity which made her situation more scary. The film is depicting Afton as one of those killers who involve their family in their killing spree through mental abuse and manipulation. Vanessa being a cop and Afton fronting as a Case Worker until he rediscovered Mike was just the clever Afton using all his tools at his disposal. She couldn’t tell the truth because like she said it wasn’t until Mike told her about Garret that she started to have a change of heart. Even then, she was still incredibly afraid of her father. Childhood trauma/abuse keeps a tight grasp well into adulthood untreated.
The reason I saw Vennesa's shift as expected is, because she was having fun, then Abbey got hurt and with that she realized, brought back to reality and out of happy times, exactly what was going on in this place.
I just watched the movie, I enjoyed it. I do think that the reason that Vanessa had such a quick shift change and that scene where she threatens to shoot the main character Is because she was putting up appearances while they were in the pizzeria. Not only were the possessed animatronics paying attention to everything they were doing but I'm pretty sure William Afton was also.
I also think she was trying to scare Mike off. She knew if he brought Abby back, she would die. She also knew that if Mike got too close to the truth, which she was actively telling him, her dad would kill him. He says as much at the end
But Shaggy saying ,"Like I always come back man!" And ascending into godhood. Ngl, it shows his shift from caring for Scoob to gaining godhood but with him descending into madness, which is a cinematic masterpiece.
Just saw the film today! About half of the theatre was kids, and gotta say their excited cheering and clapping for lore-related moments or YT cameos made my night. Definitely a movie I’d like to come back to seasonally.
the fact that balloon boy had the most jumpscares was just amazing
Well they were good but there could have been way more…
Balloon boy was the only time I jumped😭
@@JackThaDripper same omgosh
I jumped at the max bite. I knew exactly what was about to happen, but was not expecting it to be that violent lol.@@JackThaDripper
Fucker got me the first time, dude next to me sneezed loud as shit as the jumpscare happened
The fact that cupcake got the most kills in the movie is actually amazing
it got that bulldog in it
@@rutialCUPCAKE NAMED BULLDOG MOMENT
@@joobtheboobLMFAO
omg
Would you rather fight an Apache attack squadron in a large open Nebraskan field,
or 1 cupcake in a small room?
I think the reason Vanessa randomly switched moods when leaving the pizzeria was because William Afton was listening while they were inside, so she was supposed to encourage them to keep coming. But once they were outside she instead warned them.
Oh what! is it implied he's listening in? that would make a lot of sense, including threatening Mike after abbey gets hurts
Oh damn, that makes a lot more sense. The moment she stops the act inside Freddie's is the moment Springtrap can easily end them.
She threatened Mike and didn’t even tell him about the animatronics wanting to make abbey like them or about William. It’s the main reason why I personally don’t like her character
@@bilalkaji1884 big plot hole right there
On top of this, she's also actively helping her father. Which i think lots of ppl have missed during watching. So it's not really a plothole. She knows about it, she helped cover up the bodies when the those ppl died to the animatronics. Her father during the climax mentions that she wasnt supposed to tell him (Mike) anything. He was supposed to be left in the dark. So clearly she has been helping him
Ok but you gotta admit, they put in WORK with the scenes. The Freddy Fazbear's Pizzaria building was made perfectly. The cast was amazing and idk if the animatronics were real or not but they did their job. If I was a kid I would have been very afraid. And they did amazing at making the building look abandoned and the whole 80's vibe video was soot on. They did great with the visuals.
The animatronics are real
100% real thanks to Jim Henson!
the visuals are good but the charcters arent that good except mike
@@therealventuresJim Henson has been dead for 33 years
@@Unknownburger the company
Charlie did a good job teaching Josh 10/10 acting, what a legend.
THE CHARLIEVERSE LORE EXPANDS
@@masonkeiling5925no it's finished? She died when she was 3
@@STRIKER_VR1I think you're getting your charlies mixed up my guy
@STRIKER_VR1 what?☠️☠️
@@STRIKER_VR1 this is moist critical Charlie (this UA-camr) not the one in silver eyes
Vanessa was more or less "pretending" to encourage Abby to play with the animatronics so as not to make them angry, and then when she is alone with Mike, she expresses her true concern because she knows the animatronics' intentions.
It’s actually her father’s intention as he controls them to an extent
i was hopping to see Vanny it would have been better if she was the one who bring Abby to the animatroniques
I don’t doubt how true that is but its doesn’t change how lame the switch is. If he wasn’t listening when they went outside then she should just straight up tell him once they’re outside
@@confidentielalexandre5572Vannessa not Vanny .
@@V1DE0-STARZ They are in the same body it's a shape personality, you don't play fnaf security breach ?
When MatPat and Cory came on screen, there were two loud moments of applause.
Dude the group of kids next to me bursted my eardrums😂😂
Same thing in my theater
@@ia1n673 Kids? Isn't the movie age-restricted?
@@BIastProcXHere R16 movies can go watch people that are at least 12 if they're with an adult.
@@BIastProcXits pg 13 and if their parents took them it doesn't even matter, I went to go see the new saw movie and one person brought in their 5 year old kid
Completely agree that it would've been better if it had leaned into being more unnerving. That was what made the original games scary. It wasn't just that the robots were alive, it's that every time you saw them they were giving you a psychopath stare, or you could only barely see them from shadows. We saw them move waaayyyy too much, and by halfway in the film it's impossible to be scared of them.
My biggest problem is that Matthew Lilliard was woefully underutilized. He gave a spectacular performance
He’s gotta be getting more screen time in the next movies with flashbacks or something. He played an unnerving psycho quite well
no yea they put like 2 scenes in with him and then the reveal at the end felt pretty "meh" to me because he wasn't shown enough for it to be an interesting reveal
Golden Freddy was pretty underutilised as well. Mf only appeared in like two scenes. And Golden Freddy is supposed to be one of the main characters of the franchise
That's just a problem with fnaf in general these days. Have you seen the newest games? At this point any elements close to the original have been completely lost and forgotten
The entire movie theater stood up and cheered when MatPat came on screen and that made it for me. Everybody was laughing and having a good time. Nobody really took it seriously.
And then everyone clapped
@@HutchIsOnYTindeed
literally when Cory went on screen everyone clapped in my theater@@HutchIsOnYT
@@TheEliasSmellious who is Cory? I'm not really familiar with anyone besides MatPat and Markiplier.
coryxkenshin, the guy playing the taxi driver
I just got out of it, had a blast but there was a woman in my theater full on screaming at all the children when they'd shout and get excited at the cameos or lore bits. Like lady, you are in a children's movie, MatPat just walked on screen to make a GameTheory joke, have some fun lol
Isn't the move R 15 or R 18 or something?
@@HienNguyen-cs1mdit’s pg-13 i’m pretty sure
@@HienNguyen-cs1mdpg13
Is what MatPat said? My theatre screamed over his entire cameo.
@@loganicfilms1388He said something like, "lunch is the most important meal of the day," and then someone mentioned breakfast, so he responded, "ya know, some people say that, but it's just a theory!"
MatPat and Cory’s cameos made me so genuinely happy.
Markiplier was also gonna have a cameo, he was gonna be the security guard in the opening scene, but he couldn’t find time to do it because he was filming his own movie. Would’ve been awesome to see though
I was literally screaming at the cinema after seeing them both.
Mat pat had me dieing laughing just cause seeing him in a damn theatre is crazy to me
"But heeyy. That's juust a theory... A CAAMEO THEEORYY!!!! Thanks for watching.."
I’m sad mark was not in it. He is 100 percent the face of fnaf imo
Let me tell yall, the biggest thing for me was walking into my house and seeing my entire family watching this movie. To see them watching this movie and enjoying the wacky concepts and amazing lore was crazy, especially since I used to talk to them about this series as a child watching all the lore unfold from the start of fnaf 1. My crazed ramblings are finally widespread enough that people over the age of 40 now understand fnaf, and the concepts I used to talk about so much
that pfp man. grinch race is hard
That sounds like a great experience. Having your family finally understand something that you like. And it's FNAF of all things, that's not an easy franchise to hop into, lol.
It's worth mentioning that the movie made $130M in the opening weekend on a $20M-$25M budget DESPITE being released on streaming on the same day. That's a huge achievement.
That speaks more about the franchise and the marketing than it does the quality of the movie.
Remember, you have to pay BEFORE you watch the movie. Ticket sales, especially only a few days after release, are not an indicator of quality.
That's not an achievement, that's just sad. It shows that fnaf fans will just eat any pile of poo that you put in front of them as long as they're told that Scott was involved in making said poo.
hey! That's not true and you know it. Fnaf fans will gobble up anything fnaf-like or fnaf inspired as well.
Yeah because that's exactly what you'd be saying if you helped produce a successful motion picture. Sure. @@SladeMV
@@SladeMVsad man can’t imagine that normal happy people enjoyed fnaf!
Arguably the best part of this film was the animatronic design. The fact that the suits can either be worn or be used as actual animatronics is so cool
....until one of them accidentally step into a puddle
@@FrankieChickenI mean he shot a taser into a puddle thats gunna do some damage
Or get *⚠️spoiler alert⚠️*
Bitten by a cupcake
Also how did Peepaw Appleton not get spring-locked when getting f**king shot
@@Walleyedwosaik11 seconds ago 😱
Im unsere of Most of the fnaf lore but isnt this Canon ?
I think Vanessa's "mood swing" make a little bit of sense because she's holding a bunch of seemingly contradictory truths. The animatronics are dangerous.. They're also still just ghost kids. She likes seeing them indulge in a little happiness anywhere they can.. But she also knows any moment, at her father's command, it can get very dangerous, very FAST. I think she allowed herself to let her guard down just a bit, and once she was taken out of it for a second, she kind of snaps back and in a moment of clarity, and realizes she's risking yet another child's life for a few hours of ghost kid fun. If that make sense at all?
Thats what I thought too!
I dont get why people seem to forget that Vanessa is human
She lets Abby have fun, but at some point she realizes she made a terrible and unforgiveble mistake so it causes stress and she tries to fix it by making sure Mike wont come back to the pizzeria with Abby
yee exactly, after the whole reveal that she was supposed to keep them distracted for her father, it makes sense that she'd decide she doesn't actually want anyone dying again, especially those two, and then push them away as a result
@@EggMortis I love the human characters in this movie,I especilly loved William Afton in the movie, I dont know exactly why
I also think part of the reason is because she realizes that Mike brought her for his own selfish reasons. He wanted to find his brother's kidnapper, and Abby could do it, and he didn't think or at the time care about the dangers. He knew the animatronics were dangerous when he realized the ghost kid that cut him was foxy. So knowing that he put his sister in danger for those reasons, really pissed her off, cause who WOULDN'T it piss off?
@@Blackedoutwolveyou can say that's a humanistic trait, sure. But it still doesn't make sense plot wise and just confuses the audience on their initial viewing of the film
In retrospect, Mike's intro scene is awesome. For a moment I thought it was kind of unnecessary, but after having his trauma explained it totally made sense for me. This is a very deep-rooted trauma.
I literally thought he was gonna be in the right for the first five seconds. Like that cathartic feeling of dread about what if this guy is kidnapping the kid. Mike going full fucking boar really set up his trauma and self deprecating anger.
That and it expresses that he really was desperate for that job.
I think the sister was the best part. She acts like a smartass, but you can tell she cares and she IS smart for a child in a “horror” movie.
Kids in movies tend to be so unnecessarily annoying, but she actually made the movie better!
@@swenpaiShe was terrible. 😂
@@swenpaiwhoa let's not go that far
@@squiddyword7224that’s so mean change your mind now!1!1! Now!1!1!
@@who_is_gustit focused on like 5 different story plot all at once
The audience carried my experience with the movie. Every time something related to the lore of fnaf would happen, the audience would cheer. It’s probably the best experience I’ve ever had in theaters.
i literally walked out of the bathroom after and heard people talking about the lore. also when matpat and cory came on screen the audience went pretty insane
it was the best experience i've had at a theater with the crowd.
in mine everyone started clapping when afton said "I always come back"
That happened to me with barbie, had two great experiences!
Tbh I wished the audience when I watched was more temper, there was 1 dude who spoiled a part of the movie, another group were throwing popcorn and being loud as hell, like I appreciate the enthusiasm but stfu i cant hear the movie
Im gonna be honest, the thing with Mike going into his dreams to try and remember his brother's kidnapping is a cool enough concept to base a movie around on it's own
That shift from thriller and convention horror movie was great.
I was wondering how they'd tackle the night shift phase. The dream sequence thing was very clever.
Totally agree. Kind of reminded me of the The Black Phone.
there's a Korean movie like that called Lucid Dream!
Fr
I was getting inception vibes
About Vanessa flipping, I think she was more scared of Abby getting killed by her father. She didn't want to scare Abby but was harsh on Mike trying to ensure Abbys safety. But the switch was pretty extreme I agree
She went from all smiles to “I’LL SHOOT YOU”…I was like woah what?😃
they could've conveyed that better if like Charlie said, they added a couple more shots or a scene to show what caused Vanessa to change her mind.
@@OodieSoodieit was because if she flipped out in front of the animatronics and Abby cries, I guarantee Mike and Vanessa would’ve died
@@farewell418 Nah, they were away from the animatronics when she said that. Plus, she could’ve just outright said what she ended up telling him anyway.
@@OodieSoodie yeah that’s the point, she was away from the animatronics so now she could warn Mike (she could’ve been a bit calmer, I can agree). The animatronics are dangerous but they have no power outside the restaurant
I just wish we would’ve gotten more horror scenes similar to the game. I think those would’ve translated really well to a movie. It was disappointing that the only scene of them going after people took place in daylight
I know. But I really hoped that I would see you there. Just jumping nked on Freddy fazbears big clock with u tongue sticking out on a thoughtless face lost in pleasure
Also a huge missed opportunity was not having a pov shot that was related to the game
I was really hoping Mike would realize what was wrong with them while watching the cameras so was kinda disappointed he just slept the entire time he worked until the last two night basically
@@haileyhay204 i just realized, it wasn't even five nights, honestly kinda dissapointed with how this was adapted from the game, sometimes didnt even felt like fnaf
@@thunzur I'm pretty sure it was five nights in total tho
So amazing for Charlie to sacrifice his personal hygiene to deliver this beautiful piece of moistness.
Didnt ask. I lUV ANIMAL ABVSE. My content is more entertaining has more substance than this utubers entire career. Eye posted proof...
@SyakirinDeRothschild im the one that disliked
@@ChrisShafferOfficial bro what?!?!?
I'm all wet right now
Tell that to bjorgen kijorgen of the kjorgen fjords
I was surprised at how much Josh’s performance added to the plot. He was fantastic.
Great actor.
@@mrgroovy5113well duh Charlie taught him everything he knows the Hunger game lore it’s deep
@@kokotheclown2588*taught
@@hitori_4ok every actor is going to have a bad line. No matter how talented
@@hitori_4 yes I know that
It was fun, the funniest thing about it was how little anyone cared about the Aunt or the Babysitter after they disappeared
I saw the movie with my best friend and he was DISTRAUGHT because they gave us no further explanation on the aunt. Like obviously we both hated her but she was lowkey the main antagonist of the first half of the film, and then golden Freddy killed/knocked her out and then... nothing. Like is she dead? Is she not dead? If she's dead, wouldn't there be a police investigation into Mike??
"oh, the owner of the house where I live suddenly disappeared and doesn't answer her phone. Guess she will eventually come back, let's go back to work and let's call my aunt to babysit my sister.
Oh hey, my sister is here? How? Where is my aunt?"
Honestly I like that they went balls deep with the fort scene, if they half assed it it would have been just cringe but since they fully embraced it it ended up being more goofy
Jus like me and chica
@@DBO_SZN Shut.
@@DBO_SZN
“No more half measures Waltuh”
@@BadBame962no more half measuring my penis waltuh
For a pg13 movie. This was not bad at all with the scares and gore. The background was executed perfectly. It was solid for the first movie of the franchise.
For real. The animatronics were on screen for longer than I was expecting and the set design looked great. Even though the script and pacing kinda sucks, Im willing to rewatch this movie just to look at it.which i can't even say that for the MARIO MOVIE
@@godhimself1128 I’m saying bro
Exactly i liked it. I feel like if scott does write a second script he will take the criticism and make the second movie great
@@godhimself1128I wanted more of my babies 😭😭😭😭
Seeing the dudes mauled face was pretty scary ngl
The movie was more fun than scary, and it did a hell of a good job of being fun
Exactly! For me it had 'cheesy horror' vibes. Couldn't have asked for more on Halloween night.
@@cds7012same, i watched it yesterday and although i was confused the whole time, i did genuinely enjoy it and would probably watch it again if i had the chance
For me, I just watched it and just was terrible. A waste of time. Was not even fun. Maybe because I don’t understand the lore but regardless just not good.
@@cds7012of course can you god damn gen Z’ers glaze absolutely everything mid which is why movies are so bad nowadays
@@ArmedandDangerous918 People regard this movie highly because it was apart of their childhood. It doesn’t mean it’s good but being “blinded by nostalgia” is a real thing.
This is literally the movie that I have been the most excited about in 3 years. It isn’t even about the games, it is the universe and lore. Also Josh Hutchison is an overlooked gem, thanks for teaching him how to act, Charlie!
Not for everybody, a wet dream for fans. When MatPat came on screen, everyone in the theater cheered louder than in No Way Home with Tobey Maguire. One of my favorite movie theater experiences ever. 😂
AND dropped his tag line!!! It was truly amazing haha
@@hl_lnnybl_lnnyand the "ness" nametag he had
I never gasped as hard as I did once I realized he was on screen. We went to an early showing so the theater wasn't packed.
I can't tell you how happy I was to see him on screen and how funny it was to see my parents' reaction to me reacting to MatPat, not knowing the significance of him being there.
MatPat was in the movie???
That is literally my only connection to this franchise so that actually fucking rocks.
everyone was silent for matpat, but there was so much clapping for coryxkenshin
Vanessa swapping from her playing with Abby, and immediately threatening Mike to keep her away makes complete sense imo, she has to keep up the act and be fun around Abby and the animatronics, but she is serious and keeps it real with Mike. She knows they’re a threat and Abby is in danger, but she doesn’t want to upset the animatronics or make Abby scared
Yeah I agree, I just didn’t love how they like, scripted it, the writing, like, have her threaten him, threaten with arrest, not murder lmao, she knows he’s trying to keep Abby in his custody, threatening to arrest him for child endangerment, threaten to lie and say he left her alone or doesn’t lie, would just reveal that he’s taking sleeping pills while his sister wanders around a run down pizzeria
Threatening makes sense, threatening with murder comes off like she is like… insane XD I think the intention was “this chick has no idea how to intimidate someone, she went from building a blanket fort to threatening to use a gun on someone she has been nothing but encouraging to
It comes off clunky, like Vanessa crumbles under pressure, which she does, but at this point she should be able to maintain her cover lmao
@@Gibbypastrami yeah you’re definitely right that they could of wrote it better, I’m just trying to explain why she randomly shifts from all supportive to threatening him. Also I mean, Vanessa is borderline insane…it’s implied she’s the one cleaning the bodies up and keeping people from finding out her dads secret. She only really switches and goes against him in this case because there’s a child’s life on the line this time
She's all nice until Mike says he's bringing Abby along because he's using her to find out who kidnapped his brother. This pisses her off because she realizes he's not just being ignorant bringing her along but rather endangering her for his own gain
I think it might also be that it's one of the points where she got cold feet and wanted them to stay away instead of following her fathers plans.
Yeah, once she found out Abby was involved she didn't want another child to be a victim
I think the fort scene was really important because we tend to forget that there are little children in those suits and that they were completely robbed of life and their childhood. I admit it was goofy for people not into the lore, but it was nice to see that the spirits have a childish nature to them rather than just being continuously resentful.
It is super weird that the ghosts do children turned into awful murderers that kill other kids as well, so in a way the movie is better
yeah that makes sense actually
These are children their vengeful spirits. I agree the fort scene is important. Its important because of how fundamentally it ruins the story. People want to rose tinted glasses this shit so bad just admit this was a bad film for Fnaf, for horror, and a fundamentally bad movie. Bad characters, attrocious pacing, chock full of nothing but fanservice. horrible kills and a lack kills in general, and just plain boring.
@@Fitzness1The most I’ll admit is that it’s definitely hard for people not into fnaf to watch. But when it all comes down it what matters most is what the audience likes. I’m sorry that the movie was boring to you but that’s still a subjective opinion in the end. Since a lot of people, myself included had an amazing time watching it, and while I could tell people who wouldn’t get the references seemed overall uninterested… What kept me glued to my seat was the references in cameos, I found a whole new level of investment just from not wanting to miss any of the references they managed to squeeze into this singular movie and it’s what helped me leave the film excited for more.
Im a fan of the series and I liked the movie a lot.
My biggest critique is the animatronics look too sapient.
What made FNAF scary to me was the vacant stare, the stumbling aimlessly, the soulless eyes. You don't know what they might do if you let them reach you.
10000% one of my criticisms, really wish they went trying to squint menacingly half the film. made them way less scary
i mean i think thats because they... literally are sapient. They aren't supposed to be emotionless vacant robots, the whole point is that they ARE possessed by actual human souls. The movie was clearly highlighting that fact.
@@bnasheeYes they are but what I believe they mean is that they are like wandering, lost, confused and violent souls in the game, and here they show too many emotions so it loses a bit of it’s creepy factor, so I agree with them on that. Cause yes they ARE possessed by real human Children in the lore, but why would it make sense for something “non-living” like animatronics to have the feature to express said emotions? Which is what partly made them so creepy and uncanny at least to me, real souls stuck in inhuman expressionless bodies. Thats’s my view on it at least. Cause wouldn’t it make more sense for them to appear emotionless even if their not? Since they are real souls trapped in a metallic animatronic prison.
Exactly. Animatronics should feel lifeless.
@@konkeydongblaster That's what makes Chucky so not-scary for me, he's literally a fully animated small person with a knife, in most adaptations he's not what he should be, a toy posessed by a psychopath.
If only they made a scene where Mike is looking at the cameras and notices that one of the animatronics moved just a few feet and say "That's weird, you shouldn't be there", then check the cameras again only to notice another one staring at them right at the camera from the dark with a lifeless creepy look in their face (playing with shadows, lights and angles like the first game). If they did that at least once every one in the theatre would be shitting their pants because you don't need to be a fan of the saga to know that that's terrifying, things slowly moving when you're not looking and only seeing them fully move when its already too late. By the time Mike realises that they're sapient they're playing with Abby being sweet and stuff.
The fact this movie exists is a personal victory for fans. Is it perfect? Of course not. But with how large Scott Cawthon’s involvement with the movie was, I’m happy with how it turned out. 8/10
Thank you for your input, Void Termina, Destroyer of Worlds
It's not even close to being decent, let alone "Perfect"
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@@kindredgaming7655It is actually pretty decent. It wasn’t anything amazing but i’m satisfied with it.
@kindredgaming7655 ur ungrateful that's all u need to say
My favorite part is when all the animatronics all held hands together and ran into the bad guys yelling *”For Big Tobacco!”* just amazing
I think some of the bubbly scenes with Abby worked well since the point of the animatronics was to manipulate her into being her friend and eventually turning her into one or killing her, Vanessa’s character was confusing though
Im pretty sure she was helping her dad with what was going on. So she's not as confusing at the end of the movie. Cuz i too was also confused on her character. Obviously she knows what's going on, im pretty sure she cleaned up or helped clean up those group of vandals halfway through the movie. At the climax of the movie the dad grabs her and says you werent supposed to tell him (Mike) anything, u were supposed to keep him in the dark. Pretty sure she's complicit with what's all going on.
As the story progresses she gets more bonded with Mike and the little girl so she doesnt want to continue the deal. Also someone else mentioned in here and i think makes quite a lot of sense that her (Vanessa) dad is listening to them in the pizza place so that's also the weird tonal shift of this is the best day fort thing and then to outside when she says never bring her back here
@@NaruBrilu that makes a bit more sense, I had the idea she knew but it just kinda flew over my head. And makes a bit more sense why it’s harder for her to tell mike exactly what’s going on. Thanks for your input :)
@@j_lead no worries. I was also confused during the movie/scenes haha.
Nah
I feel like that scene wasn't a bad idea, I just wish it was done a little differently
in fnaf 2, in one of the phone calls, the guy mentions that the toy animatronics have been acting off. They play and act around children just fine but with adults they just stare.
I wish they had some of that, have them be all sweet with Abby but then just slightly uncomfortable with Mike. Lingering on a shot of one of them just staring at Mike for a bit or showing more of how Mike is conflicted and uncomfortable in this situation
Charlie talking about him and Josh going way back on the set of Mockingjay Part 1 is hilarious. Josh was the best thing about this film, and he delivered.
Matthew Lillard as well, too bad he didnt have that much screen time. I hope they will include him more in the next 2 movies.
Charlie roleplaying the average fnaf fan by talking about fnaf without taking a shower. Truly immersive stuff
Drinking game: take a shot whenever someone says anything along the lines of "anime" or "pfp." Take two shots for Everytime they combine the two together. Have fun
edit: okay so I see what went wrong here
There was a bot that was spamming christian quotes from the bible, and I made a comment that ratio'd it.
The bot's name was feetyeet8538(the irony).
The bot comment got deleted, but everyone's replies to it stayed the same. So now it seems people are attacking someone talking about christianity when it was a bot spamming it,and clearly that upset people. Now that the context is here,let's all act our ages
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Why y'all making it cringe to follow his videos
@@Foxfire_forty-ninebots most likely.
I swear to god there are 3 FNaF fans in my school, I do not think these people have showered ONCE.
I loved the part where Mike said “Looks like I gotta spend Five Nights at Freddy’s” I lost it when he said that
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Vrabo Bince!!
Holy hell the replies are some dystopian shit
Did he actually say that or is this satire? I genuinely can’t tell for this movie.
I like the part when Freddy said this at the end, "Maybe the FNAF was the friends we made along the way". Had me crying in the theater
And the vin diesel came all over the screen
same, i was so emotional
Whoa, spoilers!
They're not supposed to know Freddy dies at the end!
@@CKM522HE WHAT
@@CKM522its diesel time
I actually like the fort scene. It really solidifies that they’re KIDS souls not teens or adults, kids build forts. I really loved the movie
Remember that they were pretending in that scene and really just wanted to turn Abby into them. The fort scene is supposed to build tension in a unique way. We just saw these animatronics kill 4 people and now they are acting like nothing has happened. We are supposed to think "this happy fun time can't last forever" and "do they know that they killed people" and "don't leave Abby alone" when Micheal walks away to talk to Vanessa. It's dramatic irony, we know what the animatronics are capable of but the characters don't.
I build forts and I'm in my mid 20s...
@@mesaplayer9636No they were genuinely having fun with abby they're just being influenced to want abby to be like them
@@Buangbuang Vanessa said THEY want her to be like them not that William wanted to kill abby. Also what are you implying? That that was Williams doing? That everything bad was Williams doing? That the spirits talking to her before Micheal worked at the restaurant was William? That the animatronics not killing Michael on the first day because they NEEDED Micheal's permission to take Abby was William's idea? William did not have some sort of mind control over them. All he had was the ability to think he was a friend rather than their killer. As soon as the souls minds were refreshed they immediately killed him. He had no control over them. Also when William was fighting Michael he said "the little ones tell me you have a sister she'll love it here you on the other hand" which implies that the souls are just doing their own thing because he never hints that that was his order.
@@Buangbuang so do you have any actual evidence that the souls are pure of intention because unless you think William had mind control over them there is no reason why they would kill people if they were actually pure. And if it was mind control it would be more than just a picture showing he was a friend it would be like actual mind control over every movement.
Watching this movie was a trip. Catching certain easter eggs and peeling my eyes open to watch the animatronics actually become puppy dogs, it definitely was a Fazbear experince.
My favorite Easter egg was the reference to that old Sparky the Fog hoax in the backstage
@@BadBame962You saw it too!?? I just looked at the gray freddy looking thing and I realized it wasnt that, it was Sparky!!I said it louder than shouldve in the theaters so I heard someone behind me say "Sparky the dog..!?" to a friend
At one point I thought I was super blind but now I know I wasnt : )
Did you lot see the fnaf world easter egg at the start? It's the logo for the ice cream parlor in the supermarket lmao
The FNaF world Easter egg is Chica’s magic rainbow, I saw it too
@@BadBame962 fyi the director confirmed the dog animatronic isnt sparky. Its fetch from the books. Although the diner that mat-pat works at was called Sparky's
Whoever designed the animatronics outdid themselves. It was also cool seeing corey kenshin make a appearance.
loved the matpat cameo as well
It was literally the dude who made the Muppets. It was fully practical effects. They did such a good job it blew my mind
the animatronic design was made by the same guy who did the muppets
@@evanmontalvan4731 The guy who did the muppets died over 30 years ago lmao
Animatronics were done by Jim Henson's creature shop.
To me it seemed like Vanessa was playing along while she was in the pizzeria's building, but then got serious and real as soon as she left the place, hence the "sudden" shift in attitude. The movie established earlier that animatronics are able to tell who is there to cause harm and will go after them, so its beneficial for everyone to be on their best behavior when inside the establishment, thus Vanessa plays along.
No she just has a split personality, it’s lore accurate
@@safeguard999Imma need a source to back that claim up
i think it’s because mike explains his dream in the broom closet. He explains how abby has had the same dreams as his him and vanessa understood the consequences
do a money spread lil bro
@@safeguard999uh how is her being the daughter of afton, lore accurate?
Vanessa only threatened Mike after he told her that he was communicating with the spirits in his dream. She realized that he might find William Afton, and she doesn't mind him dying, because she's in on it (considering that its her father and she's covering up all his murders) but she doesn't want a kid to die, which is why she flips out on him. I hope this helped u understand the scene and the character's change in motivations
I felt the fort building scene didn't try to lead it to a happy environment, but more of a sad one. Cuz you've got these big haunted animatronics, but they're still kids at their core. Showing that moment of child-like behavior just hit different
most people missed the point that theyre just pretending
@@Natha_Kun the robots were not pretending in that scene dude, they were just having fun. Vanessa was the one pretending as to not let Afton know that she was considering helping them.
That's why she completely switched moods outside is Because the robots and Afton couldn't hear her then
that's how i know charlie didn't pay a lick of attention to the movie@@whiteboy4045
@@whiteboy4045 they were pretending in the latter they did say they want abby do be like them so thats proof for ya
@@Natha_Kun no dude, the robots didn't really want to hurt abby, but they were going to because they were being manipulated by afton
I'm surprised nobody is talking about the SOUND DESIGN! Genuinely one of the best aspects of this movie. The unsettling clanking of metal as the animatronics slowly walked down hallways to the terminator like sounds when they move, it's all soooo good! And the music is also surprisingly incredible too!
I was actually really disappointed with it's music. The animatronics only ever sang 1 song. And all of the music was too subtle. The actual fx noise was good but it would have added to something. It was super disappointing because I was expecting old branded 80's music charm to help date the pizzeria
@@lillianadkins5378na I liked the music that played when the animatronics turned on William at the end, very fitting
I didn't care for the sound design. I actually noticed a couple sound inaccuracies. I prefer the directing, animatronics, and violence.
I didn't like how they made the animatronics sound when they move their arms/close their eyes etc. in the games its quiet, and i think that would've been scarier instead of having loud sound clues for everything.
Scott has always been amazing with sound design so thats definitely why.
To anyone who doesn't want spoilers, he gave it a 45%
Thank you
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@@ChrisShafferOfficialtf
Thats what i was trying to do lol. I was skipping through the vid and didnt see it thank you. Seeing it in 2 hours.
I don't usually go to movie theaters but this was an exception. I honestly went to see it with friends and like, it's a fun movie. The atmosphere in the movie theater was great too, you could tell who came to see it ironically and who took it seriously and like people clapping at scenes and stuff. That's is how a movie theater should be in my opinion, it felt like a big event rather than just a movie. But ig it'd suck a lot more if you watched it alone on a monitor, on your phone. But I loved the experience alongside the movie and as a child I knew my fnaf so it didn't even fly over my head. I liked it, it's a nice lil movie imo.
It just would’ve been nice to see the lore we know now, actually play out well. It might’ve been nice for you but it’s not too far fetched to hope it stayed true to the story.
@@OodieSoodie I agree, me and my wife watched it and every 5-10 mins we would point at the screen and go "OMG FNAF REFRENCE!" i think it couldve used some more lore but as a start it seems like they're going to do it pretty well. Definitely has some issues but overaul it was really fun to watch
this!
I found myself enjoying the scenes where our main characters got to hang out with the animatronics because, throughout the franchise, we've focused on how the dead children are murderous and vengeful ghosts, but we've never experienced much of them being children, outside of maybe the 'Happiest Day' minigame.
I agree, at first i thought it was very cringe. but the more i thought about it, I was glad they showed this perspective of animatronics. I've been a fan since the first game and that was the first time i really understood how unfortunate those kids are even sympathize
They could've executed it better.
But the concept is absolutely perfect and would've been amazing if they went with a more eerie and unnerving feel to it rather than going full happy goofy mode and making it look more like the screenwriters were high on some Tumblr fanfiction.
i didn't, really breaks whatever tension they could have built up to that point. turns out, you can just hang out with them and they won't murder you. how fun
Saw this movie with my brother and dad in theaters, my dad has no clue about five nights at Freddy’s but said hearing the crowd’s massive enjoyment was so satisfying
as someone who was obsessed with fnaf during its hayday, this movie really made me happy
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@@ChrisShafferOfficialthat’s cute! Ur a good boy 🐶
exactly its soo well made Cringe at times but Its more of a STORY that you watch than Horror and its amazing! Something clear like that to be given to the community not only by clues and theories!
Same. I enjoyed it despite some of the cringe
@@ChrisShafferOfficialdidn't ask your mother. Your channel auto response is all that you amount to.
My main two issues with the movie was that it didn't go nearly hard enough on it's mystery aspect and they played it way too safe on the kills because of that PG rating. I really wish they kept the characters in the dark about the true nature of place until the near end, and even then still withhold even more. I wasn't expecting a series of movies from this but it still would've been awesome if it had it's own self contained mystery that gave us something to speculate on.
I kind of am curious how they’ll make the second movie, with all the purple guy and stuff. The best part, if it will happen, will of course no doubt be the “Connection Terminated” scene.
YES 100% MY BIGGEST COMPLAINT. Them revealing that the animatronics are just possessed by the kids, and that they are actually capable of being "friendly", took basically ALL of the tension out of the setting. Mystery was gone and with it, the horror.
Too safe on the kills? A woman is bitten in half on screen, and a man has his face mauled off by a cupcake, and we see the aftermath. That's about as gory as PG-13 will allow.
@@samhenley7156 And the bad guy slowly bleeds to death from getting impaled multiple times in the gut like a damn voodoo doll in an iron maiden. How much gore was the OP expecting out of a PG-rated movie?
Well Idk about the “way too safe” part on all aspects on the kills. We literally saw the babysitter being bitten in half which I thought was pretty accurate to the lore compare to whatever else was going on.
At one point the whole theater all started just yelling "WAS THAT THE BITE OF 87?" for like a minute straight the whole experience was a blast
I know which part you're referring to lmao
Lemme guess: The part where Max is bit in half by Freddy?
@@nathanlafleur2740 also, how in the fuck
True lol including me
YES i was watching it at a party and we all started screaming that too
In a way, I think the fort scene was intended to show two things: one being the attachment the kids developed to Abby (and the fact that they were still kids), and also the sort of... cognitive dissonance or emotional disconnect Vanessa had going on because of Afton's manipulation of her and the children (for her to have kept this secret, he clearly has a lot of control over her, much like with the kids), vs the building relationship between her, Mike, and Abby.
It was awkward and weird and didn't do the greatest job of showing that, but it's what I got from it, at least. But at the same time the movie was being pretty on-brand there, since whatever the point of the fort scene, it's always been Cawthorn's MO to make you look for the meaning behind everything. Right down to the spelled-out phrase at the end of the credits XD
I remember sitting through all of the credits with my friend and when the letters were being said, the whole theater went dead silent
come find me
i also think it was supposed to like you said show there was a person in there like how the books did the books went more in depth in the personality of the kids and thats what the movie did it very much tried to parody the book without having Charlee as a plot device and instead having Mike and Abby
What the scene really was was the animatronics trying to make abby feel confortamble so she wanted to stay with them, remenber they still were trying to shove her inside a suit and were still controlled by william
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The best part is that they worked with the Jim Henson Company as they worked with my favorite muppet movies. They did an impressive job.
right? All the animatronics looked so good
Dude the opening music soundtrack with that 8-bit animation is AMAZING!!!
Dude I listen to that beat while working out!
I literally just got home from seeing it. It was so packed in the theater and so many people took other peoples seats they had to shut the movie down for like 20 min until they got everyone in the right seats, it got wild lmaooo
The same thing happened to me😭
Yeah they paused my movie too because a group was at the wrong showtime
Good thing there’s no fight lol
Bro my friend bought twenty seats, we’re filling the whole theatre on Sunday
@@bldjln3158 that sounds absotlutely pretty muhc vip screening!
I love how unapologetically evil William Afton was in this movie it perfectly captures how twisted he really is.
I think I would’ve felt the evilness if it showed William causing the children to disappear. Instead of the pixel art.
@@spoiledsalad1851 pg13.....
I don’t really think it did it too well because I think it went a little bit overboard with him stabbing Vanessa his own daughter when in the games he held his family as the most important thing pre spring trap
He should’ve been British 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧💂♀️💂♀️
@@redengineer4521REAL
I actually enjoyed it, the whole theater's synchronized gasps at a couple of parts and everyone freaking out about the cameos made it a fun experience.
Npcs
@@tuonas.Mf doesn't like people having fun
the movie was depressingly ass @@logical_chaos
@@logical_chaos im a hater
Everyone SCREAMED when mat and Cory were shown on screen I’ve never been more excited watching something in a theatre
Josh was actually pretty good. Solid acting, and showed the effects of ptsd.
Some of his line deliveries were corny
As a diehard fan, I loved it. Matthew absolutely killed it, and I will totally be rewatching for his performance.
So true, Matthew did kill it, I loved it when he said "Thats just a theory"
He had one line
@@otherlegoso what
i couldnt believe he lied to us. i was sad mark didnt make an appearance, hopefully in one of the next ones
People were borderline screaming when he came on
When MatPat appeared and said "well, that's just a theory" I came in my pants. Literally peak cinema
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@@ChrisShafferOfficial what in the actual fuck
The tiktok teens in my theater screeched and cheered over matpat saying his catchphrase, like literally cheering overtop the scene so hardly anyone heard him say it.
@@ChrisShafferOfficialattention seeking loser LMFAOO
You "came" wtf?
I actually really liked the part where the animatronics built a fort and acted like kids. They are kids after all, so it makes sense. I just wish they went harder on the horror aspect to make up for it, and more jumpscares would have done it I think.
Loved the post credits scene where the police walked up to the destroyed pizzeria. One of them asks "What the hell happened here?" The camera pans to reveal MatPat. "I have a theory."
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@@ChrisShafferOfficialI’m losing faith in humanity
@@Garry-y7bit's just some trolls don't give them the attention they're looking for
@@Garry-y7bdon't respond to them, the algorithm gives a profile credibility if it engages in conversations
The fact that idk if you are joking or not
At around 8:20 when you’re mentioning Vanessa, I think an important detail you missed was her seeing the “circus baby” spinglock suit. She had a moment of realization of what was going to happen.
That was actually Ella from the books. I thought it was circus baby at first but apparently people keep saying that it was an animatronic from the book series. And it looks very similar to her than circus baby
@@amazinlynn3358 Yeah, I'm aware, that's why I put "Circus Baby" in quotations. Ella is a pretty direct representation of Baby in the books, though.
@@natthegnat who knows what they'll do now cause I thought circus baby would be interesting due to her story 😂
the 3:45 doll you mean?
It’s the doll from the 3:45 book, a faz bear frights book
Its a great movie for younger kids who are fans of the series. As a 31 year old, I only mildly enjoyed it. Matthew Lillard did a great job!
It took me a second to recognize him. I remember him from SLC Punk, 13 Ghost, Hackers and a few other movies. I knew he had to be a villain. Didn't tell my kids though.
@@JamlfI only know him from scooby doo
@@Jamlfhow you gonna list those movies and not scooby doo
@@JamlfHack the planet!
@@thiccortreat4457maybe he didn't watch Scooby-Doo? Or is that a sin in your world.
i actually liked the scenes where freddy and the boys were chill like that, gotta remember, they are kids, kids need to have some actual fun once in a while
When Max was bit in half there was a child who screamed "WAS THAT THE BITE OF 87?" and the entire theatre laughed. My experience for the movie was AMAZING.
omg did we go to the same show ?? cuz that happened to me to (mine was at uec ??)
she got Gojo'd
My entire theater was screaming that when it happened
The whole theater did it at mine 😂
this movie made the theatres fun again
It’s very clearly made for the fans, and as a fan myself, it sure as hell did its job right. As for non-fans it probably won’t hit as hard
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I went with some who never played/read fnaf and quite liked it.
Nah
@@fleabag4477it’s garbage lol
I agree. I'm not entirely a fan, I'm relatively new to the franchise, but my partner who's a big fan was in awe with every moment with the movie. It's definetly a fan movie, but I think that's great honestly
I couldn’t get over how amazing the animatronics looked! The Jim Henson team absolutely killed it with every character design! 🤙
its blowing my mind that they’re real. they look exactly like the FNAF 1 promo and games and I just can’t see them not as CGI in my brain
I love how people were scared at how glowy were the eyes in the trailer, looks like they were wrong.
this is the only time I've seen that movie makers actually did the 3d models right.... I don't even know why but every other videogame movie just doesnt get it right. Not even mario was safe
I honestly did not like the animatronics. While they looked straight out of the game, that wasn't necessarily a "good" thing. They looked like they were CGI or photoshopped in from a Gmod video. If you look at old animatronics on Google, something about those makes it look more, for lack of a better word, "Right" than the ones in the movie. Also, the glowy red squinty eyes made them look even more goofy. Even when I saw the trailer, I was disappointed in how they looked. It looked fan made tbh
i dont get why everyone is saying they looked so good in the movie springtrap looked like absolute dog and all the other ones besides foxy just looked off
The animatronics building forts was my favorite scene. I think it added to the scary atmosphere of the movie. The animatronics acting cute makes them feel more like little children. That's what makes freddy's so scary. The tragicness caused by a force of pure evil. Someone who would hurt something so little.
Saying it was the worst is a bit harsh but you’re glazing so hard, it was not your favourite scene be for real mate
@@w4976. What scene was your favorite?
@@tulipplant9317 mine personally was the break in scene
@@w4976. What do you mean "break"?
@@tulipplant9317 you know when the people broke in to trash the pizzeria and all got murdered?
I feel like if the animatronics were more run down and deteriorated, them giving people "the stink eye" would be a little more intimidating and less silly. Would make scenes where they're playing with the girl a little creepier as well. Overall a decent fun movie to watch
That happens in FNAF 2, if they make that a sequel (though the game lore for that one is technically a prequel...)
@@OrcinusOrca1995 yeah lookalikes of the withered animatronics would make more sense as its been closed for years, but eh what can you do
it would be overall better if it just kinda went with the lore that people build up over the years, and if the animatronics were filled with hatred and tried to kill
@@grungusghoul4372that is about exactly how they would look in actuality after not being used for a long time.
You don’t understand how the world works if you think they’d look deteriorated 😂
It would’ve been an incredible suspension of disbelief if they had looked run-down. What exists in the building to cause them to run down lmfao?
@@grungusghoul4372if you take a gorgeous, vintage car and stick it in a garage for decades and come back, what do you see? THE EXACT SAME CAR. it doesn’t look like ducking The Last of Us lol. Use your brain if it isn’t too bleached
Enjoyed this movie a lot. It’s like a humorous thriller with some heartwarming moments. Bonnie and Chica tag teaming the vandals was hilarious. Everybody was laughing when it happened.
There are rumors of it being a trilogy and I hope it is. It was also such a nostalgia trip, and the cameos were nice too. Them playing TLT for the credits was just the cherry on the top.
Completely agree, well said👏
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Yeah, I mean I’m not implying that the movie was flawless, because it wasn’t. But for what it is, I enjoyed watching it.
@yellowstickers394 *it is
i hate to be that guy, and im sorry for it, but it bugs me too much not to say something
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Oh, I just noticed that. Lol
Oh i hope so!! So much potential! And it just scratched the surface.
The sudden moodshift from Vanessa came off almost as a defense mechanism to me, as if she was trying to keep the animatronic happy to prevent them from attacking Mike and Abby, as we see earlier the animatronics already don't like mike
i dont mind the part with the fort building because it reminds the audience that the animatronics are actually just kids
My thoughts exactly, so many people thought that they was mindless animatronics that murder people, but the mere idea of Willam Afton controlling the robots like some sort of minions reminded me so much of the twisted ones novel.
I think Vanessa was friends with the animatronics since a young age, she knows the ghosts were innocent and her father was the bad one. And she likes to give them company and seeing someone their age interact probably gave her some additional nostalgia.
But when Abby gets shocked she remembers the danger that comes with them and threatened Mike out of protection.
Yep, cos the scene prior to it she was reliving the guilt she was feeling. And then Mike's conversation with her riled her up too
I know it wouldnt make for a good movie but if she knew what they were capable of and who was behind it she had no reason to hide it from mike once he asked. like yeah, fort scene was important but the whole “Im going to shoot you” is so out of pocket and I feel like goes against what had already been built as a pretty thoughtful and methodological character
She was dropping hints for Micheal to leave before she got shocked. The only reason she couldn't flat out tell him was because the animatronics were working for her manipulative dad.
In my theater, we all clapped whenever an iconic moment happened. Possibly my favorite movie experience of all time.
same !!
I'm not even a fnaf fan (only very basic knowledge of the games) but being in that theater tonight was insane, haven't been to something this passionate since Endgame.
yes we had that too!! when the baby sitter was killed someoen screamed the bite of 87 and everyone cheered for freddy
Two little girls screamed their head off when Vanessa got stabbed
that sounds unbearably corny
The thing is, this is Scott’s first ever movie and as his first movie I think he did a great job with blumhouse. Maybe the next FNAF movie could learn from these mistakes y’know
Hopefully, he normally takes criticism and uses it to make the next game better so hopefully he does that with the movies
Exactly.
Actually it’s his second movie, his first was an animated adaptation of The Pilgrim’s Progress (though it wasn’t theatrical)
Wait there will be another FNAF movie?
if the first one performs well enough, yes.@@lovffle
Tbf mat pats 30 seconds of screen time carried especially when he said "thats just a theory"
Saw it at home last night, it was a solid movie. Not bad, not great, just an overall solid movie. I did, however, go batshit insane when MatPat and William said the things
Are you a child? Serious question.
I saw that but didn't care that much lmao
@@gabrielgalaxygh yeah lmao(but obviously old enough to (a be on this platform and (b say “batshit”
Imo the movie was badly paced and horribly written with logical fallacies up the wazoo
I agree capybara, was very solid. Had good moments and bad moments and it was worth the watch. Even as a not so big fnaf fan
@@alkrolyd Shouldve been made directly using the lore, it felt like a fucking wattpad story. It had some alright moments though
I actually liked the little campy parts. In the games, the Animatronics themselves are programmed to be gentle to children and hostile to adults, which is why they treated Mike the way they did at first. Couple that with the fact that the Animatronics are haunted by children makes them behave the way they do. While it might feel out of place for people who don't know the deeper lore, it was really fun to see that side of them portrayed on the big screen.
It honestly makes me so mad that some people cannot understand the pillow fort scene, like they are literally lost souls of children that were literally brainwashed by William afton with those drawings and everything, but they are still the souls of literal kids and when they see an other kid of course their child selves will get the best of them and the pillow scene was honestly required for the movie. Maybe in a kinda different way but it is still very good.
I think alot of scenes were a bit cringy like bonnie putting his thumbs up when he fell but it fits, I mean if i was dead kid who was able to possess animatronics i would be making a damm pillow fort
@@Bbluvs222I think the issue is that you understand that from years of lore, but it just doesn’t flow well in a movie format
@@Bbluvs222 true
As and dad fan these parts were so unbelievably stupid. Yeah bla bla bla they’re kids yeah so what??? Let’s not forget those same kids murdered people lol. Make it make sense. Those dish scenes were only there so they could win mentally deficient Abby over then kill her later.
the livng tombstone song for the credits was so amazing. and the mattpat cameo. this truly was a movie for the fans
SPOILERS: I definitely think that they could have put more effort into keeping the Afton family closer to canon by having Mike be William's son instead of Vanessa. I feel that the reveal that Paul or whatever his name was was actually William Afton would have been insaaane if both us and Mike had only heard his voice on the phone thus acting as sort of a shield from Mike recognizing that it was his father the whole time. I also think that one of the most important aspects of the lore in general is that Mike feels guilty because he /actively killed/ his little brother and that's what motivates him to come back to Freddy's time and time again and gives him that really powerful unstoppable drive. Vanessa could totally still be William's pawn like in Security Breach, maybe she could have been the older sister of one of William's victims or something and that's how he came to manipulate her.
Thats what Im saying. William being Mike's and Abby's father would make much more sense and lore accurate. Legit pulling that Darth Vader card
Or it could’ve been more about the animatronics, they be giving it an insanely complex plot for what
the movie def would've turned out better with this sroryline
I like what they went with. I don't think any amount of sticking to the lore or doing a lot of jumpscares would have actually made fans more happy. They did their own thing while still being fnaf
@DeezNuts-wg7wu The thing is I've been totally fine with them not sticking to the lore, but if they're gonna do that what they come up with should be compelling. I felt like it just didn't live up to what we have in lore.
The fort scene I think was meant to show that the animatronics are possessed by kids and want to do kid things. I also think there’s a darker side to where they want to gain Abby’s trust to lure her in later. As for Vanessa, she acts all happy and cheery to again build trust with Mike and Abby. Her goal is to also lure people into the establishment for them to be murdered by Afton, and Afton even mentions it in the movie. But because she builds a connection with Mike and Abby, she feels guilty and tells Mike to never bring her back, because she knows what will happen to Abby. The only criticism I have with the movie is that the ending felt rushed and I wish there was more screen time with Afton in the end. Otherwise a good movie.
Afton probably should've been established earlier. There were references to the 'yellow rabbit' earlier, and in the intro, but they were just....so lacking, imo.
@@raysomethingsomething Afton was the job counselor at the start
I think the part where vanessa was encouraging them to play together was actually her being fake and it was because she didn't want the animatronics to turn hostile. they wanted to build a fort, and mike was like "idk..." and obv that wouldn't go well so she was like YES! FORT!!! or else they'd get upset.
yes
I think the thing that made the fnaf games scary wasn’t just the jump scares but also the fact that the animatronics don’t move very much in the games making them appear more uncanny so seeing them move often and emote kind of takes away from the coldness and eeriness of them
100% ruined that. They were not creepy at all
The way I see it, the game was entirely based on jumpscares, but not in the way most people think. Jumpscares are cheap and they always work - which is the point, because you only get jumpscared if you fail the game, as a punishment. That's where the real fear and tension comes from, not the jumpscare itself, but trying to keep on top of the game, knowing that you'll get punished if you aren't careful enough.
@@RizenSTpersonally I love this movie 9/10 I liked the way it was because it’s a different aspect to it and I think that’s good actually for it.
idk, the clumsy designs didnt look very scary or unnerving at all. they look so goofy and seem purposefully supposed to look scary but it just looks like an attempt. a bad one. that was always my critique. i think if they tried making the mascots look cute nice and friendly, maybe then the weathered animatronics looked scary
@@BlackApricotthey looked just like they do in the game
They did an incredible job on the designs and the setting
Spoilers: I thought the part with them building the fort in the restaurant was kind of cute and actually did some interesting worldbuilding considering the fact that you have to remember that the people possessing the animatronics are just kids who died at very young and never grew out of things like that. It just added to the tragedy of it all for me, as they just wanted another friend but wanted to do it a really screwed up way.
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Agreed.
B-but... It's, a horror(?)
That scene made me hate the movie
@@scrittle Ok, and you're entitled to that opinion, but others can see it differently.
I think the biggest issue with most is that the scene comes right after we seen them straight up murder 4 people with no time to cool down💀. For most its a massive tone shift and throws you out of loop. The scene works great alone if set up correctly.
I honestly think the lack of jumpscares was pretty fitting to form. In the game, Mike was only jumpscared when he died (or Golden Freddy appeared), so for the film to have him survive throughout, the jumpscares would be relitively nonexistent, at least towards him. Now for the gang of vagrants, it was jumpscares galore as they all died, and it was actually appropriate to have them jumpscared. My favorite was Foxy running up on the dude in the hallway. That animation always terrified me in the game and still got my spine tingling seeing it on the big screen. I just wish Markiplier had got to be the security guard like he was supposed to be so he could reference Foxy "slamming his booty against the door". Loved seeing Matpat though! It was a great film for me.
thank you, i had no idea how to put this to words
i agree, it made sense that jumpscares came into play when it came to death because that’s how it happens in-game
bonnie killed a dude and it just cut to some other thing instead of showing a jumpscare
this is major copium. Horror movie centered around jumpscare game should have jumpscares in it
I’m sorry but when the people got killed I saw no jumpscares either they just got killed and were trying to run away. The only time I jumped was at the thing in the locker at the beginning
@@collinharris4848your comment is major cringe
In defense of the _"I'll shoot you if you ever bring Abby here again"_ scene, Vanny wasn't happy that Mike and Abby were having fun with freddy and the gang. She was happy freddy and the gang finally got someone to actually play with after so long. They're still kids after all, though dead and stuffed into robot suits. I think the electric guitar scene is a literal reality shock for Vanny because it reminds her "oh right, these things are dangerous and this little kid could genuinely be gravely injured or even killed" so she resorts to threatening Mike to not bring Abby here again in fear of her safety not out of disdain for Mike and Abby.
That’s what i took from it too but at the same time she seems so unstable and foggy minded, i can’t imagine how she successfully became a police officer.
@@lewis1834i suspected while watching that she wasnt an actual officer and was only using it as a good cover story for keeping an eye on mike and previous security guards. i was honestly expecting that to be said.
@@lewis1834 could be the fact its a "small" town with easily corruptible or infiltrated jobs. I.E. afton a Resources person and Vanessa becoming a cop. Its like they covered both bases.
@@1ndigo82 Raglan is a career consultant. His literal job is to give people vacant jobs. I wouldn't be so surprised if that's how Vanny became an officer
@@X-SPONGEDwas thinking some more about this and I found it interesting how we learned nothing from what I remember of Vanessa’s mom. Or possibly who mikes parents are and maybe these family’s are more connected than realized? This is just some deep speculation tho.
was it a great movie? no. did I have a wonderful time? absolutely
I think the part with Vanessa getting mad at Mike was her realizing that she couldn’t go through with helping her father kill Mike. Also knowing the control he has over the Fazbear Gang who also want Abby to join them putting ANOTHER one of Mike’s siblings back into a killer’s path.
yeah sorta of a cruel-to-be-kind type of thing
The issue is why didn't Vanessa just tell them the truth in the beginning? What was the point of waiting till they're almost going to die to tell them the truth?
@@user-x7dc2pq7n she's liable for covering his shit up
@@user-x7dc2pq7n because of the mental hold Afton had on her, just like he had on the kids. Similar to the game, the children were still afraid of Afton after death and complied with whatever he demanded as Springtrap.
Vanessa included, but the only difference with her was that she knew Springtrap’s true identity which made her situation more scary. The film is depicting Afton as one of those killers who involve their family in their killing spree through mental abuse and manipulation.
Vanessa being a cop and Afton fronting as a Case Worker until he rediscovered Mike was just the clever Afton using all his tools at his disposal. She couldn’t tell the truth because like she said it wasn’t until Mike told her about Garret that she started to have a change of heart. Even then, she was still incredibly afraid of her father. Childhood trauma/abuse keeps a tight grasp well into adulthood untreated.
@@HellishUrsinewell said
I really loved it. It wasn’t very scary, but I didn’t expect it to be.
Also, credit to the child actors, they all did pretty great.
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Foxy and cupcake carried the entire main crew.
They both were like 1st one to the human gets to the bragging rights… WHOOSH!
I saw this in a theatre full of high schoolers. Unironically benefited the viewing because any fanservice was met with thunderous applause.
Same
When Afton came on screen, he was met with applause lmao.
The part where Freddy went “It’s time to FNAF” still gives me goosebumps.
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Is that actually a real line 💀
@@IAmNotDilucno but we are fnaf is
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@@IAmNotDilucyes, greatest line in movie history
The reason I saw Vennesa's shift as expected is, because she was having fun, then Abbey got hurt and with that she realized, brought back to reality and out of happy times, exactly what was going on in this place.
I just watched the movie, I enjoyed it. I do think that the reason that Vanessa had such a quick shift change and that scene where she threatens to shoot the main character Is because she was putting up appearances while they were in the pizzeria. Not only were the possessed animatronics paying attention to everything they were doing but I'm pretty sure William Afton was also.
I also think she was trying to scare Mike off. She knew if he brought Abby back, she would die. She also knew that if Mike got too close to the truth, which she was actively telling him, her dad would kill him. He says as much at the end
love it when fans write the movie really shows how competent the script was
When Freddy said "it's pizza time" was truly a movie moment of all time
Then Peppino shot all the animatronics & had fight against William. My fav cinema moment ngl
But Shaggy saying ,"Like I always come back man!" And ascending into godhood.
Ngl, it shows his shift from caring for Scoob to gaining godhood but with him descending into madness, which is a cinematic masterpiece.
That joke isn't funny anymore
@@flank6349 your mom isn't funny anymore
@@CompanionBeans You ain’t seen her stand up comedy it’s peak I promise
Just saw the film today! About half of the theatre was kids, and gotta say their excited cheering and clapping for lore-related moments or YT cameos made my night. Definitely a movie I’d like to come back to seasonally.