The Most Vile Video Game Adaptation of All Time

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Publicado 2024-03-15
Ngl I was kind of a Five Nights at Freddys kid growing up, but that honestly makes me even more upset that the movie kinda sucks big freddy gahoongas

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Also I'm gonna be honest and say that this video could've turned out a lot better. I barely even touched on most of what was bad with the movie and my voice over sounded pretty stilted in parts, but hopefully that'll give me the motivation to work better at the next one. Thanks for watching and hopefully enjoying despite that

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  • @GigalassII
    Can we all agree to never again use the phrase "tender and innocent"
  • I heard that Blumhouse will focus more on the horror aspect for the sequel
  • @jameslough6329
    Clearly this guy hasn’t seen the original Super Mario Bros movie, or the Silent Hill movies, or the Resident Evil movies…
  • @tm0410
    this made me alot more thankful that I did have fun watching the movie with my friends in the theater and just enjoyed it overall pretty fine
  • @jennifern1453
    this movie was a feel good comedy romp (and camp af) especially to me because I was rooting for the robots, and I'm ok with that. While it's supposed to be jumpscare, jumpscare, death, scary scary, blood gore, eyeballs popping out and as someone who started liking FNAF the day it dropped, thats what I expected but getting a cozy feel good movie makes me think about the journey from me having actual nightmares about being killed by Freddy and Bonnie, to now with all the memories from along the way. While an R rated version that's less camp should be dropped for people who want to see more gore and less cuddle, and this one is seen as mid by most, it's still a nice movie and the animatronics look really dang impressive, sorry for rambling TLDR: My opinion is different than yours but I still respect you, and I'm glad FNAF positively impacted you too. Have a lovely night and stay safe out there =3
  • If you bite your classmates not out of self defense then you we're already too far gone, that's something a sane person only does out of necessity
  • @lostmyedge_
    the frontal lobe factory line was incredible
  • @crosstrigger1
    This sort of starts off as a review and ends up as a troll post
  • @icecreamvp7114
    I get scott wanted the movie universe and the game universe to be different but he could've fixed a lot of LOREEEEE in the movies that's whack in the games but it's not a horrible movie just could've been a little more scary. and the suits look amazing but they give you that joyful feeling looking at them not like how you load up jr's for the first time and your kinda scared of what they look like.
  • @Hobster64
    I honestly think the movie could've been more scary even with a PG-13 rating, I expected it to be similar to FNAF 1 in terms of the horror aspect, mostly the uncanny valley, Instead it ended up being all over the place and couldn't decide which movie it wanted to be
  • @elijahclarke12
    I have never seen in my life a better FNAF movie review . This video was well worth the 6 month wait
  • @scanchannel3259
    I hope the sequel is better because this one was just okay.
  • @boogietownnn
    yeah i did not really enjoy the movie i thought the art and clear work put into it was incredible but overall i wish they had just stuck to a fnaf 1 type deal (which for the most part they had, but it didn't feel like how it had when the games were first coming out and we knew nothing, like id hoped for) and used actual audios from the game, especially as someone who doesn't really try to follow the lore. if this movie wasn't pg 13 i think there could've been lots more potential for me to like it, as i wanted it to be gruesome and violent and serious feeling i guess. it just didn't really have an impact on me, and i personally believe that adapting a video game like fnaf into a movie is incredible difficult, so having the impact that i hoped for is kind of a far cry. i didn't think it was terrible or anything, just not up to expectations
  • @Kameko-uq5wy
    I enjoyed the movie the same way I enjoyed the games; by not thinking about them in any way whatsoever. But yeah, in that context, the main issue I have with the movie is that they don't show the animatronics more. The script really felt like a jack of all trades and a master of none. Then again, that's every Blumhouse movie.
  • @ender01o66
    9:15 This is referring to him previously surviving a springlock failure, which can be seen by the scars created by the previous failure. Since he came back before, he believes he can come back again. Even without the scars, it isn't too hard to come to this conclusion, since he's saying it during a springlock failure, so it's likely referring to a previous failure. We even see at the end of the Movie that he's still kicking.
  • @DIGGY_DOG
    To be honest with ya this entire movie was gonna be mid just from how long it's been in development. It should have followed it's own plot and not the plot of the fans. I think the "I always come back" line was for the references and not for the movie. The only real scary part was Baloon boy lmfao. Great video though keep it up man!
  • @ZoraCatone
    So you've never seen the original Mario movie. Got it.