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8 and a half years of waiting since it was first announced, and now have finally seen the Five Nights at Freddy's movie. Loved it, and can't wait for it to probably be at HHN 33.
I saw it with what seemed to be a young audience and they ate that poop up like it was Avengers Endgame. It has been a long time since I've heard reactions like that in a theater. I wasn't exactly into it, but clearly it's a crowd pleaser.Haven't posted much in here: but FNAF is absolutely introduction level horror for kids and I am impressed by how much I did not hate it.
Haven't posted much in here: but FNAF is absolutely introduction level horror for kids and I am impressed by how much I did not hate it.
Good pull!Not really a strict horror film (more of a thriller) but The Royal Hotel is really, really great if you're into psychological slow-burners. Reminiscent of Wake In Fright -- kinda classic Australian genre stuff.
Dear God....no.....no why
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I really liked the first oneGood pull!
Really enjoyed Royal Hotel too, got a really effective escalation.
Did people not like the first one? I thought it was fine.
I don’t think it’s actually “anti-isolationist” at all. And it’s only marginally about self-forgiveness. She gets exactly what she wanted in the end… which is an escape.watched 'No One Will Save You' -- really atmospheric and creepy, but don't think it does a very good job of communicating its self-forgiveness-and-anti-isolation message. still worth a watch, especially if you have a Hulu subscription.
I don't really agree with that!I don’t think it’s actually “anti-isolationist” at all. And it’s only marginally about self-forgiveness. She gets exactly what she wanted in the end… which is an escape.
I think the key to why I am fine with it, is that Cargill is directly onboard and working with Derrickson. I trust Cargill with it as he would have an idea to know how to continue the narrative.I really liked the first one
But like Sinister before it.....we don't need a sequel. Heck I remember the director saying he hopes it's one and done. Not everything needs to be an IP
I hope its good but....I just don't see why it needs a sequel
Maybe he kidnaps multiple children in the sequel, but I agree I didnt think that movie was something that needed a sequel.
The new HELL HOUSE LLC installment on Shudder is potentially the best of the series. Certainly the best since the first one. Genuinely pretty unnerving at a few points. If you've enjoyed any of the previous movies, definitely check this one out.
I think so. They briefly reference some of the groups from II and III, but there's nothing plot-related that would be confusing.I've seen the original, but none of the other sequels... would it still make sense if I watched the new one?