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#but fnaf 1 happened and he knows that the strange security guard is somehow his brother. he's seen how much michael has change
galaghiel · 5 months
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—Evan already forgave you. He loves you.
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amazon160 · 6 months
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FNaF MOVIE REVIEW 🗣️‼️ 🐻🐰🐤🦊
I know I’m late to the party but I saw the movie opening weekend and I’ve already watched this movie three times through already and I thought I’d pitch in my thoughts on it :P
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For starters, spoilers. If you still haven’t seen the movie and SOMEHOW haven’t been spoiled yet, don’t read this.
The things I loved:
I think the movie made the right decisions on two occasions--
ONE, the animatronics. They look like they were ripped straight out the game, they look amazing, and I haven’t seen one complaint about them. If anything, it’d be the one thing the critics liked about the movie. TWO, and this is a controversial one, the rating. It definitely cut down on the horror, yes, but adding an R rating would cut down half its audience (including me but not bc I’m underage, bc I’m Mormon and we don’t watch rated R 💃). The movie wouldn’t have been as much of a success as it is now if not for the pg-13.
Other than those two, I loved the animatronics and the personality they brought. I loved how they advertised this as focusing on the “killer animatronic” element of FNaF, but ended up focusing on the supernatural part. And not even close to how we’d imagine, almost like a tragic and wholesome side to the kids’ possession.
Another controversial point, I’m glad they changed up the lore a bit. It has the key points in the games to keep fans satisfied, but it changes it up just a wee bit to keep them theorizing and catch them off guard with the Vanessa twist at the end. Speaking of Vanessa--
The things I had mixed feelings on:
Vanessa. Her character is so strange. Sure, it was explained at the very end why she is the way that she is. But she still feels off. The fort scene is a good example. She was on board with Abby building the fort, but once Mike said “they seem to like her”, Vanessa snapped. Then threatened to shoot him if he ever came back with Abby. 😐
I also felt mediocre about the pacing of the movie. I liked the mystery element of Mike trying to unravel what happened with the kids and his brother. But I would also like me some scary animatronic screen time if you know what I mean. It even got boring at some parts.
The last thing. The spring-lock scene. That entire ending sequence made up for the middle of the movie, in my opinion. But it felt too rushed. Something they could’ve added is some more time with Freddy and Bonnie instead of Mike just taking them out right then and there. It just felt anticlimactic. And then the spring-lock scene was, well. I think it was good. It was realistic, and it was still considered gruesome to some. You still get to see the guy getting impaled. But I can get behind fans that say it was somewhat disappointing.
But I do think this movie shows just how much our expectations are thrown off by the VHS tapes. We should all know by now the fan-made stuff is way scarier than the canon.
Things I didn’t like:
Well, not things I didn’t like, no. Just things we could improve on.
I know plot holes are FNaF’s whole thing, but can we explain what happened with Aunt Jane, or the difference between Golden Freddy and Freddy, and what happened to the brother? I suppose the fans would be able to figure two of those things out, but still.
The writing could be improved as well. The film has a tone problem where it’s foreboding and fits the games fairly well. But then it turns all cheesy and campy during that middle part, which is fine, but sits weird and almost out of place when we go back to “killer animatronics”.
I also wish we would incorporate more of the game into the movie. I know we already went through the process of making the animatronics, but I feel like we could’ve had a legit horror movie if the atmosphere and tension from FNaF 1 was replicated here. I also would love to see more of the gameplay in there. The doors, I understand. But the security cameras were so UNDERUTILIZED.
Then the one that everyone’s complaining about, more violence. Not the rated R stuff, but just more of seeing the animatronics in action.
What I wanna see in the sequel:
Cus we’re no doubt getting a sequel. After those interviews? The Puppet teased in the credits?? The box office scores???
-MORE HORROR. I think this is on everyone’s minds right now. We need more horror or violence, more kills. More action.
-Plot. This has gotta be the toughest thing about adapting FNaF of all things into a movie, but the lore can be altered and even the pacing of the story can be fixed. Also pls fill in those plot holes.
-More of the animatronics. I was surprised they didn’t get MORE screen time in this movie. They did get a decent amount and were hinted at by the ghost kids who also got a decent amount in. But I need to see more of them. They’re who everyone’s coming out to see after all.
-MORE GOOD JUMP SCARES. Typically, horror movies that rely on jump scares are just cheap and trash. But FNaF is the king of jump scares and is probably the only exception. Also those jump scares need to be GOOD. UNPREDICTABLE. The movie did have jump scares, but because they were predictable, they weren’t scary.
-DESIGNS. I want them to mix up the designs a tiny bit like they did Balloon Boy. He already looks so much creepier than his og counterpart. I wonder what they could do with the Withered Animatronics…
I’ll go more into detail about hopes for the sequel as more comes out over time, but for now, let’s enjoy what we have.
Thank you, Scott.
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codergirlsblog · 2 years
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More Fnaf revival au headcanons:
after the missing children and the afton siblings got revived they learned how to fight and use weapons
Susie was able to train her dog into being a guard dog for safety reasons but she learned how to fight and how to use a gun from her father(he’s a police officer).
Gabriel and Charlie are fighting partners and sometimes train with each other(he’s also friends with Susie).
The others get along with each other really well(but sometimes stay away from Jeremy because he act’s creepy sometimes).
The missing children ages(oldest to youngest):
Gabriel: 13
Jeremy: 11
Cassidy(still a ghost): 10
Elizabeth and Evan(they’re twins): 8
Susie: 7
Fritz: 6
Charlie: 4
When the missing children got the ad for now hiring at the pizzaplex they were reluctant at first but Charlie assured them that they will be safe because
1. They bumped up their security so that no one would get hurt
2. If something goes wrong they can fight and defend themselves.
I headcanon that Gabriel owns so many weapons and showed all of his friends
After the missing children’s parents found out that their children were alive again they got really overprotective of them. They would always ask their kids if their sure they wanted to go to school(they would always say yes though).
Fritz’s mom was so(rightfully)paranoid that whenever her and her son went to the park she had to put Fritz on a safety harness because Fritz tends to walk off sometimes. In fact he did, this one time fritz and his friends were at the park and everything is going good until Fritz heard a strange voice in the bushes. He somehow got out of the harness when his mom wasn’t looking and followed where the voice went(and when that happened, all HECK broke loose. the missing kids and their parents were freaking out so much, especially Fritz’s mom she started to scream and shout and just let it all out). Back to fritz though, he had found where the voice was coming from and it was none other than Cassidy the unfriendly ghost. She said to Fritz that she came to look for him so she could bring him back to his real friend, but Fritz just said “I know who my friends are, and you are not one of them and you never will be.” And he just left. After that event he found his way back to his friends and mom, his mom was just BALING tears and kept saying how she was so worried(she really was). After that Fritz’s mom had to carry him around on a harness every time they go to the park.
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Ashes, Ashes, They All Fall Down
DISCLAIMER:  This story was written back in 2015 before FNAF 3 came out.  If canon divergence doesn’t bother you, it’s still a fun read.
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Title:  Ashes, Ashes, They All Fall Down Part:  1/1 Author:  Murasaki Rose Beta:  none Genre:  Horror/Romance Rating:  PG-13 Spoilers:  None that I know Warnings:  Gore, Character Death, Slash ~i.e. male x male pairings Pairings:  Golden Freddy x Phone Guy
Disclaimer:  Here we go...Five Nights at Freddy's and all related characters are the property/creation of Scott Cawthon.   In other words, they aren't mine and I'm not making any money off of this, I'm just a fangirl having some fun.
Author's Note:  I told myself over and over again that I wasn't going to write any stories for this game but my brain declared mutiny and wouldn't leave me alone.  This will also be my first, non-anime fanfic.  O_O
Flames will be used to keep me warm while I write and will only serve to make me more determined to continue.  (They may also cause me to break out in bouts of maniacal laughter.)  Soooo......come at me bro.
Summary:  He always suspected he would die by the animatronics hands...that's why he had finally decided to quit.  Too bad the animatronics had to find out.  Unfortunately for him, death won't be the end of his time at Freddy Fazbear's.
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"...oh no-"
SCREEEEECH!!!
Oh God, they were ALL right there!  For years the animatronics had kept to a pattern, one he had made sure to tell his successor about so that he stood a chance at surviving, but now-
Fur encased metal hands gripped him, dragging his frozen form from the tiny security office, the phone clattering to the ground as his fingers went limp.  Despite knowing there was no hope of escaping, he came out of his catatonic state, screaming and thrashing with everything he had, the instinct to survive still strong.  As expected, the animatronics paid no heed to his desperate last bid for life, walking unerringly towards the backstage. 
By the time Freddy was setting up a spare suit, the pizzeria had fallen silent.  No more creepy laughs or inhuman screeches now; only the sound of his heavy breathing and the faint whir of gears and servos from the animatronics.  It wasn't until they started "suiting" him that the guard began to fight anew, screaming in agony as his body was forced in.  Pain and blood loss were making him dizzy and on the verge of blacking out he heard a strange voice rumble a single word.  "MINE."
Standing away from the unconscious and dying man, the four animatronics watched as the spectral form of Golden Freddy stepped up to the partially-suited guard and bent down as though he was going to pick him up.  Straightening up, another spirit cradled in his arms, Golden Freddy left as quickly as he had come, leaving the others to finish their work.
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Sitting in the shadows of the restaurant, Golden Freddy watched his prize sleep.  It hadn't been easy but he'd accomplished the impossible and now after more than a decade of waiting, he finally had what he wanted.
When he'd removed the guard's spirit from his body, the tenuous string binding his soul to the dying form had fought to pull him back but Golden had held firm.  All it took was the others placing the head on and "snap!" the bond was broken.
Then the light came.
It came every time a night guard failed, ushering their spirit to the other side while calling out to the five of them to try and bring them along.  They never left and this time, neither would the guard.  Over the years, Golden had practiced for this very day, learning how to subtly influence this guard's very soul.  In his "unconscious" state, he was unable to answer the call of the light and even turned away from it, nestling deeper within Golden until the light went away.
Looking down at the man's "sleeping" form, Golden could already see an unexpected side-effect of his influence; the guard looked years younger, the stress-lines and premature gray hair gone and a crisp new uniform adorning his body.  'He looks like he did when we first met.'
Gazing off into the distance, he wondered idly what he would look like if he had lived.  It'd been so long, he could barely remember what he'd looked like as a human....but he did remember how his life had ended.
They'd met at his little brother's birthday party.  At twelve years-old, he'd felt himself far too grown up to be stuck at a 'kids' party, even if the animatronics were cool, and had slipped away to the arcade room.  He hadn't been gone from the party for long when a friendly voice had called out to him.  Only six years older than him, the young day guard had sympathized with his plight but convinced him to rejoin the party, promising to stay so he'd have someone closer to his age to talk to.  By the time his brother's party was done, he'd developed a deep crush on the older boy.
Over the next few months he visited every chance he got and in that time, the restaurant grew in popularity.  The pizzeria even hired a new night guard so the old one could move to days to help out.  With all the new business, his friend usually only had a few moments to talk, but he cherished every moment they could spend together.  So when one of his little brother's friends had their party at Freddy's he had eagerly agreed to escort him.
He'd played games and talked with his crush for most of the night until it was time for the party to end.  He hadn't been in a hurry to leave since his brother was going to spend the night at his friend's house and he wasn't due home for a couple hours.
When the other guard approached him, he should have known...should have been more suspicious.  The other guard, the one dressed in a purple uniform, had somehow learned of his crush, promised to sneak him into the security office to see his friend, told him to wait in the Parts and Service room....
In the dim light, he'd seen the dilapidated forms of the former band; including an empty gold suit once used for special occasions-
It was in that room where he experienced death...and rebirth.
The marionette had offered him a second chance.  It was too late to save him or the others that soon followed, but they could stop it from happening again.  As the oldest, he had first choice on a form; his eyes had settled on the spot where the gold suit had once rested.  That would be his form.
From then on, he and the others tested the new guards, scaring away the weak and punishing those that failed.  Eventually his crush took the night shift, never once wavering in his duty, not even when Golden revealed himself.  And now the vigilant guard belonged to Golden.
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'I guess all that stress really was getting to me,' the guard thought as awareness returned.  'I haven't had a nightmare like that in ye-' all thought ceased as his eyes opened to the sight of yellow-gold fur beneath him.  Terrified, he looked up into the eyeless gaze of Golden Freddy.  His first instinct was to scream, but he stifled it in the face of the strange expression on the suit's face.  It was...smiling?
"A-am I dreaming?  O-or am I dead?"
Golden gave a deep chuckle and patted his head, pushing the duty cap down over the guard's eyes.
Taking off the cap and placing it back on his head properly, he realized he wasn't feeling things in the same sense as before and came to the obvious conclusion.  "I'm dead aren't I?"
Still smiling, Golden hugged the former guard, "Mine."
Pushing down the despair that threatened to swallow him, he forced himself to question the spectral suit.  "Why?  Why did you change pattern?  Why did all of you come after me?"  He had to know, would his advice even be useful anymore?
Golden pointed to the phone that had just picked up for the new guard, making him wonder just how long he had been out.
"Hello, hello? Uh, I wanted to record a message for you to help you get settled in on your first night. Um, I actually worked in that office before you. I'm finishing up my last week now, as a matter of fact. So, I know it can be a bit overwhelming, but I'm here to tell you there's nothing to worry about. Uh, you'll do fine. So, let's just focus on getting you through your first week. Okay?-"
"You belong with us," it was the most Golden had spoken in years, but the guard had to know he was special.
"Oh.  I-I uh, suppose we've been here about the same length of time right?"  Now it made sense, if they thought he was supposed to stay, then Golden Freddy must have decided to take action when he heard him recording his phone messages.   "So...ah, what happens now?"
The golden bear made no response and simply pulled the guard closer.
'I guess he just wants to cuddle.'
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A week had passed since his awakening and he was still having trouble moving about between realms.  More often than not, he had to rely on Golden to help him if he wanted to see the realm of the living.  Oddly enough the bear maintained a childish and sweet personality, rarely showing signs of the foreboding creature he was when the guard had been alive.  In his more childish moments, the former guard found something familiar in the bear's behavior but couldn't quite place it.
Most days he would simply wander the spirit realm around the pizzeria, the gold bear always close behind.  On rare occasions, like now, he would be left to his own devices until the other returned from where ever it was he had gone.  Today though, something told him he shouldn't wait on the bear's return...
Focusing on that feeling he managed to push through the veil, arriving just outside the security office.  A quick look in the window revealed the source of his anxiety; Golden Freddy was staring down his replacement:  Mike Schmidt.  He could feel the rising energy in the room as Golden prepared to strike down the blue-eyed man staring at the limp suit in mute horror.
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Looking into the malevolent face of Golden Freddy, Mike couldn't even muster up a scream.  One thought, 'Oh God, I'm going to die!' repeating in his mind like a broken record.
"NO!"
Accompanying the voice, a transparent, blue-clad figure suddenly appeared between Mike and Golden Freddy halting the bear's attack.  Arms spread wide, the spirit stared defiantly at the gold suit, "I-I won't let you d-do this."
Standing, Golden moved directly in front of the other spirit, empty eyes boring into the former guard's.  "Why?"
Lowering his arms and squaring his shoulders, he kept his gaze locked with the other spirit's, "You have me, remember?  I-I promise I'll stay with you...j-just...stop hurting the other guards.  Schmidt hasn't hurt anyone.  He's not a danger to the children."
After an agonizing wait that lasted only seconds, but felt like an eternity to all present, the energy and tension in the room fizzled out and both spirits vanished.  The feeling of being "not-alone" persisted and Mike realized that if he moved his head to one side, he could still see them in his peripheral vision.  Golden Freddy was now hugging the blue-clad spirit, who stood stiffly in the embrace.  Then just as the former guard laid his head down on the suit's chest and returned the hug, the 6 am chimes rang.
As both spirits faded away, Mike figured out why he recognized the faint voice of the blue-clad spirit.  It was the man he had dubbed "phone guy", saving his ass one more time from the other side.
As he was leaving the office, Mike turned back and smiled, "I don't know if you can hear me but... thank you."
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Afterword:  If you remove the romantic connotations, I honestly think this could be a very good reason for why the animatronics went after Phone Guy on his next to last night.  Taking in the fact that he's been working there since 87' he's been a part of Freddy's as long as the spirits have, I feel it's quite possible they killed him to keep him there where they thought he belonged.  But that's just my opinion.  ^_~*
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