ITS THE MOMENT IVE BEEN WAITING FOR ALL YEAR, kinda disappointed in myself for listening so little compared to past years 😩
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I waited 9 years of my life to see:
-Child actors somehow outperforming the adults
-A MatPat cameo
-A cop threatening to point blank shoot an innocent civilian that's still recovering from his childhood truama
-A SHIT TON of Easter eggs
-Horror icons that gave made me stay up all night be used for a cutsey montage where they build a fucking fort with our protagonists (okay it was kinda cute)
-Characters that had nothing to do with the games
-Fucked up lore
-A script that feels like it's a crappy Netflix movie
-And the Living Tombstone song being played at the end credits
And I loved every second of it. Bring on the terrible sequels
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**No spoilers please**
But this goes out to anyone who’s watched the fnaf movie, is it worth the watch?
Update: I’ve watched it *** SPOILER WARNING***
I have now watched the movie and as you all promised, it was great!!!
As I’ve mentioned in the comments I don’t really scare at movies, but the suspense in this movie actually had me so on edge.
I think the way the animatronics were portrayed so sympathetically at parts made the switch from these lost children to murderous mechanic beasts that much more unnerving.
The little actors were so fantastic too in those dream sequences, playing the part of tortured souls. Still so childlike and just wanting a friend, and yet the trauma inflicted on them by William Afton making them so restless.
It ends up feeling that their motive is so much more than to have Abby as their friend, but that they want to relive the trauma of being taken away from their families and their lives over and over through other people and kill anybody that gets too close.
And **EXTRA EXTRA SPOILER ALERT**
Matthew Lillard what the fuck you incredible man!!!! I don’t think I could imagine anyone else as William Afton now. What stuck with me is the way he played that scene stabbing Vanessa. The whole movie he was clearly not in his right mind, even as Steve Raglin you get an uneasy sense that this guy is unhinged. But there is a brief moment of clarity when he stabs his own daughter, almost wondering “what have I done?”
In summary, visuals, amazing. Character development, amazing. Cast, even better! Josh Hutcherson, such a likeable character and great actor, he really immerses you into Mike’s life and holds the movie up, but Matthew Lillard fucking runs the show at the end. Elizabeth Lail so nice to see her on screen again since ‘YOU’, she’s incredible! Really hope there’s another movie and hope to see her in it.
Patiently awaiting fnaf 2
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