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Blumhouse's Five Nights at Freddys 2

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Movie is absolutely ridiculous.
I wouldn’t have had it any other way.
 
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I enjoyed it

Not going to say its some amazing movie but...the online hate by critics its not like unwatchable or anything

I think its a movie made for Fans, not saying they should not get someone else to help with the script....because they should but I think most fans of the games/characters will enjoy this

I liked it more then the first film and unlike Black Phone 2....people die. So at least for me I've seen worst films this year and more boring films. Its a quick ride and I'm hoping the third film wraps up this story well and we can get to some other characters and location
 
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Honestly, completely flummoxed by the "It's for fans" argument. I'm a fan, I enjoyed the first film, and I utterly LOATHED FNAF 2. Only way I could get behind the "It's for fans" stance is if by "fans" you meant elementary and middle schoolers. Honestly, the fans deserve better.
 
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Honestly, completely flummoxed by the "It's for fans" argument. I'm a fan, I enjoyed the first film, and I utterly LOATHED FNAF 2. Only way I could get behind the "It's for fans" stance is if by "fans" you meant elementary and middle schoolers. Honestly, the fans deserve better.
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I'm not going to tell anyone to like it if they didn't but also I enjoyed it

I'm not going to just hate on it because other's didn't

I was just assuming by the 20% percent that it was going to be unwatchable but its not....Black Phone 2 for me is a must worst film
 
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I don't understand the critic reviews at all. It has a LOT of problems, like genuinely if you go scene by scene the number of plot holes and issues is ridiculous. But 11%??? 11%?????? Even if I was a major critic who took movies incredibly seriously, I would never consider giving this under 40%. Objectively, I think it's like a 6/10.

I loved it though, as much or more than the first while also having way more issues. Michael Afton is both the best and worst part of the film. His presence doesn't make any sense when the character had already been adapted into Mike Schmidt and Vanessa, and he literally only has two scenes and only takes one actual action in the entire film. But the implied subtext regarding him and the Afton family dynamic is very interesting and should be further explored, and his performance is hilarious and impossible not to like. He thinks he's the freaking Hamburglar or something. He's so stupid, he's the best.

Charlotte's character is very... interesting. The opening scene, which is IMO the single best in the film, perfectly sets up Charlie to be one to one with her games counterpart. She dies protecting the innocent, and when the Marionette lifts her into its arms they recreate Michalangelo's "pieta" statue of Jesus and Mary. She's set up to be a savior and protector of the innocent, exactly who she is in the games.

But for the entire rest of the film, she's such a different character that I'm convinced the opening is from an earlier version of the script. She's essentially the Vengeful Spirit from the games- frozen in her final living emotion of rage, with no desire beyond causing pain to those who hurt her. Who I guess are "parents". She doesn't even blame William, the guy WHO STABBED HER TO DEATH for her death. Just... "parents".

But throughout the course of the movie she kills/attacks a couple of kids in their early 20s, an elderly couple with no sign of kids in their home, Abby's science teacher who also shows no sign of having kids, and one actual set of parents. This would be so easy to fix. Literally just have Charlie say that inconsiderate grown-ups, not specifically parents, are her target. And maybe make her actually hate Afton???

Then bizarrely, when the Golden Freddy spirit shows up at the end, he's suddenly this chill guy who's been holding Afton not to torture him, but just to prevent him from escaping in his new, more powerful state as Springtrap. This kid was clearly supposed to be the games Vengeful Spirit in the first film, but now they've clearly changed their mind. To be clear: I LIKE the idea of this different version of Charlie as the films Vengeful Spirit. But if they wanted to do this, they should've been planning it from the time of the first film and they shouldn't have alluded to the games version of Charlie at ALL.

The Marionette possession thing looks awful. It was such a cool, creepy idea when they first showed images of it in a darkly lit corner, but it looks so so so bad in motion. It completely took me out of the movie. They needed to show it for like, a couple seconds at the time, barely showing the face and mostly just implying its actions through shadows and just showing its creepy arms. Also, the actual Puppet is AMAZING!!! LIKE ONE OF THE COOLEST THINGS THEY'VE MADE FOR THE FILMS. WHY DIDN'T THEY USE IT MORE.

The cameo character blew my mind. The implications of that existing BEFORE 1982 (the Toy animatronics were still being built) are very very weird and compelling. It's looking like this film will make enough to get at least the trilogy completed, but hopefully they fix a lot of their issues for the next one so that we can go beyond 3 and get at least one more movie exploring the implications of this cameo.

The ending is just... oh my god. Just insane. I love the "Endgame portal scene" to death, idc if it's silly I love it so much. Everything else about the ending is a disaster. Nothing about the last 10 minutes holds up to any scrutiny at all. Plot holes all the way down. How did Jeremiah know that Michael is a "jackass" and that he should knock him to the ground??? He wasn't in the house! He's never met this guy before! How did Michael even know where everybody was and that he needed to go to Mike's house?

Why are we acting like suddenly there are new rules where an animatronic running out of power means that the spirit in it gets to move on??? The spirits are infused into the metal. That's how it works in every other timeline of the series. The metal has to be destroyed with extreme heat for the souls to move on. Unless Golden Freddy kid is being misleading when he responds to Abby's question of "are you going to heaven" with "see you there someday?" (which is possible) this scene makes ZERO sense and is a TERRIBLE ending for the ghost kids and classic animatronics.

Where even WERE the Classics? When they visit the original pizzeria, Mike says "bits and pieces of them are all over..." but when we see them later, they're in perfect condition. I almost think this is another remnant of an earlier script, where the original animatronics actually become the Withereds through damage. It would explain why the Withereds are so underutilized and why their explanation is so lackluster: they're prototypes used for spare parts that are also a security system that activates when the toy animatronics are threatened, which... it's just really clunky and odd.

I genuinely thought there was an entire third act that we were entering when the credits rolled. I like what they did with Mike and Vanessa's characters- I simultaenously understood where he was coming from asking her not to talk to him anymore and also felt horrible for her. And honestly, Michael. I mean, he was almost in tears asking his sister to come home. I still really like all the human characters, its just that they didn't do nearly enough with them and hardly explored them.

Henry was amazing. He only got one actual on-screen scene, but Skeet was incredible as him. I can tell he poured over Henry's voicelines from FNAF 6, his inflections are identical. He reads all his lines like it's Shakespeare or something. He's going to KILL the famous FNAF 6 speech, which I consider to be probably the most iconic and best moment of the entire series.

Anyways. Very messy movie with a lot of problems that I cannot believe were not fixed. But it sets the stage for a third film that could easily be the best of the trilogy, if they take feedback as seriously as they seem to. Scott Cawthon literally turned his internet off between the critic embargo release and when he got to see the first film in theaters out of the fear of what people could be saying.

The only reason the series is still going is because he listens to fans and critics. The creation of the series was spurred on by a critic making fun of a previous project, saying Scott's characters resembled creepy animatronics. The series was supposed to end at 3, but the jumpscares in that game were called out as lackluster, giving him the desire to prove everyone wrong with 4 being more horror-focused and also planned to be the last game. Then nobody understood the story of 4, so Sister Location was created to resolve issues with the plot of 4. And from there, the series continued.

The point is, Scott doesn't want to make slop. He genuinely cares about the fans and the reception of his work. I have a feeling that he's going to lock in like crazy for FNAF 3 and do everything in his power to make it exceptional. Whether Scott and Emma Tammi's idea of locking in alligns with critics and fans remains to be seen, but I'm optimistic.
 
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I don't understand the critic reviews at all. It has a LOT of problems, like genuinely if you go scene by scene the number of plot holes and issues is ridiculous. But 11%??? 11%?????? Even if I was a major critic who took movies incredibly seriously, I would never consider giving this under 40%. Objectively, I think it's like a 6/10.

I loved it though, as much or more than the first while also having way more issues. Michael Afton is both the best and worst part of the film. His presence doesn't make any sense when the character had already been adapted into Mike Schmidt and Vanessa, and he literally only has two scenes and only takes one actual action in the entire film. But the implied subtext regarding him and the Afton family dynamic is very interesting and should be further explored, and his performance is hilarious and impossible not to like. He thinks he's the freaking Hamburglar or something. He's so stupid, he's the best.

Charlotte's character is very... interesting. The opening scene, which is IMO the single best in the film, perfectly sets up Charlie to be one to one with her games counterpart. She dies protecting the innocent, and when the Marionette lifts her into its arms they recreate Michalangelo's "pieta" statue of Jesus and Mary. She's set up to be a savior and protector of the innocent, exactly who she is in the games.

But for the entire rest of the film, she's such a different character that I'm convinced the opening is from an earlier version of the script. She's essentially the Vengeful Spirit from the games- frozen in her final living emotion of rage, with no desire beyond causing pain to those who hurt her. Who I guess are "parents". She doesn't even blame William, the guy WHO STABBED HER TO DEATH for her death. Just... "parents".

But throughout the course of the movie she kills/attacks a couple of kids in their early 20s, an elderly couple with no sign of kids in their home, Abby's science teacher who also shows no sign of having kids, and one actual set of parents. This would be so easy to fix. Literally just have Charlie say that inconsiderate grown-ups, not specifically parents, are her target. And maybe make her actually hate Afton???

Then bizarrely, when the Golden Freddy spirit shows up at the end, he's suddenly this chill guy who's been holding Afton not to torture him, but just to prevent him from escaping in his new, more powerful state as Springtrap. This kid was clearly supposed to be the games Vengeful Spirit in the first film, but now they've clearly changed their mind. To be clear: I LIKE the idea of this different version of Charlie as the films Vengeful Spirit. But if they wanted to do this, they should've been planning it from the time of the first film and they shouldn't have alluded to the games version of Charlie at ALL.

The Marionette possession thing looks awful. It was such a cool, creepy idea when they first showed images of it in a darkly lit corner, but it looks so so so bad in motion. It completely took me out of the movie. They needed to show it for like, a couple seconds at the time, barely showing the face and mostly just implying its actions through shadows and just showing its creepy arms. Also, the actual Puppet is AMAZING!!! LIKE ONE OF THE COOLEST THINGS THEY'VE MADE FOR THE FILMS. WHY DIDN'T THEY USE IT MORE.

The cameo character blew my mind. The implications of that existing BEFORE 1982 (the Toy animatronics were still being built) are very very weird and compelling. It's looking like this film will make enough to get at least the trilogy completed, but hopefully they fix a lot of their issues for the next one so that we can go beyond 3 and get at least one more movie exploring the implications of this cameo.

The ending is just... oh my god. Just insane. I love the "Endgame portal scene" to death, idc if it's silly I love it so much. Everything else about the ending is a disaster. Nothing about the last 10 minutes holds up to any scrutiny at all. Plot holes all the way down. How did Jeremiah know that Michael is a "jackass" and that he should knock him to the ground??? He wasn't in the house! He's never met this guy before! How did Michael even know where everybody was and that he needed to go to Mike's house?

Why are we acting like suddenly there are new rules where an animatronic running out of power means that the spirit in it gets to move on??? The spirits are infused into the metal. That's how it works in every other timeline of the series. The metal has to be destroyed with extreme heat for the souls to move on. Unless Golden Freddy kid is being misleading when he responds to Abby's question of "are you going to heaven" with "see you there someday?" (which is possible) this scene makes ZERO sense and is a TERRIBLE ending for the ghost kids and classic animatronics.

Where even WERE the Classics? When they visit the original pizzeria, Mike says "bits and pieces of them are all over..." but when we see them later, they're in perfect condition. I almost think this is another remnant of an earlier script, where the original animatronics actually become the Withereds through damage. It would explain why the Withereds are so underutilized and why their explanation is so lackluster: they're prototypes used for spare parts that are also a security system that activates when the toy animatronics are threatened, which... it's just really clunky and odd.

I genuinely thought there was an entire third act that we were entering when the credits rolled. I like what they did with Mike and Vanessa's characters- I simultaenously understood where he was coming from asking her not to talk to him anymore and also felt horrible for her. And honestly, Michael. I mean, he was almost in tears asking his sister to come home. I still really like all the human characters, its just that they didn't do nearly enough with them and hardly explored them.

Henry was amazing. He only got one actual on-screen scene, but Skeet was incredible as him. I can tell he poured over Henry's voicelines from FNAF 6, his inflections are identical. He reads all his lines like it's Shakespeare or something. He's going to KILL the famous FNAF 6 speech, which I consider to be probably the most iconic and best moment of the entire series.

Anyways. Very messy movie with a lot of problems that I cannot believe were not fixed. But it sets the stage for a third film that could easily be the best of the trilogy, if they take feedback as seriously as they seem to. Scott Cawthon literally turned his internet off between the critic embargo release and when he got to see the first film in theaters out of the fear of what people could be saying.

The only reason the series is still going is because he listens to fans and critics. The creation of the series was spurred on by a critic making fun of a previous project, saying Scott's characters resembled creepy animatronics. The series was supposed to end at 3, but the jumpscares in that game were called out as lackluster, giving him the desire to prove everyone wrong with 4 being more horror-focused and also planned to be the last game. Then nobody understood the story of 4, so Sister Location was created to resolve issues with the plot of 4. And from there, the series continued.

The point is, Scott doesn't want to make slop. He genuinely cares about the fans and the reception of his work. I have a feeling that he's going to lock in like crazy for FNAF 3 and do everything in his power to make it exceptional. Whether Scott and Emma Tammi's idea of locking in alligns with critics and fans remains to be seen, but I'm optimistic.
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I mean, I’m glad you enjoyed parts of the movie, but I found it almost unwatchable. I haven’t played the games but really dig the aesthetic. Thought the first one was fine but very uneven.

More to your point about the 11% of it all, though - critics don’t collectively decide what the score will be! It’s the result of the number of critics who give a positive-leaning review or a negative-leaning review. This film is borderline incomprehensible if you aren’t steeped in convoluted lore, so I’m not surprised by this result.
 
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I want to make it known that this is the first time in my life I've ever fallen asleep in a theater lol
 
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Worst ending to a movie since... well, since The Running Man last month lol, but this was still pretty bad.
 
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I want to make it known that this is the first time in my life I've ever fallen asleep in a theater lol
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Hey, that's just the FNAF movie experience! Even the main character in the first movie couldn't help himself from falling asleep multiple times.
 
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Well that was certainly a movie. Not as bad as some were making it out to be, but still not a great film by any means. I'd love to see the franchise get a real director and real screenwriters on board to see what they can come up with. But that costs money and if they're as profitable as they've been, Blumhouse may just want to keep making them on the cheap no matter the quality.

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But 11%??? 11%?????? Even if I was a major critic who took movies incredibly seriously, I would never consider giving this under 40%. Objectively, I think it's like a 6/10.
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That's not how Rotten Tomatoes has ever worked. Not just you, but it's kind of crazy people still have no idea how it works... The score of 11% just means 11% of critics gave it a thumbs up (fresh tomato)

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Whether Scott and Emma Tammi's idea of locking in alligns with critics and fans remains to be seen, but I'm optimistic.
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Both of them need to not be in charge of the next one if they want any chance of a decent film that non-super fans enjoy or can comprehend. This one was not welcoming of anyone who didn't already know at least some of the lore from the games, while also not adhering to the basic rules and structure of filmmaking.
 
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Just watched it last night. I personally had a good time. Being a little more familiar with the Fazbear lore than the general audience and reading your comments, it’s really obvious that the movie was strictly made for the die-hard fanbase. If you don’t have a ton of knowledge about it, I can easily see why y’all would not like it. One thing is for sure, this was better than the first one. Also the Marionette was genuinely creepy!

Would I go out of my way to watch again? Probably not. It was a good movie for the FNAF die-hards and personally I think that’s what it should’ve been. I’m fine with it.
 
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I disagree with the "it's for the fans, therefore it's fine if the general audience hates it" sentiment that Scott, Emma Tammi, a lot of the fans and some critics have all been repeating. A movie being for die-hard fans doesn't mean that an average person should hate it. (BTW- this isn't directed specifically towards you Freak, and it isn't meant to be an insult to anyone who says this. Just my own take as a fan)

Take Spider-Man No Way Home. That movie is pure fan service, but somebody who's never seen the non-MCU Spider-Man films will still come away understanding the plot and probably really enjoying it. The issues that a general audience member would have with FNAF 2 don't stem from the fact that it's prioritizing die-hard fans. They stem from very very poor writing, directing and editing choices that could've been entirely avoided.

The story of Charlotte and Henry has the potential to be very emotional and powerful, and there's nothing about it that's too complicated for a non-fan other than the fact that it was told very cryptically in the original games. They could've made a really really good Charlie/Marionette movie that anyone could understand while also filling it with easter eggs and fan service.

I still really enjoyed the movie, probably because I'm the ideal diehard fan they're making these for. But it had maybe the most plot holes and issues I've ever seen in a movie. There is a really really good version of this movie floating out in the ether, and it's sad that we'll never get to see that.
 
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I just can't countenance an ending like that, man. It makes me feel like I've wasted my time. I felt the same way about the first Dune. Wicked at least had a character arc.
 
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I just can't countenance an ending like that, man. It makes me feel like I've wasted my time. I felt the same way about the first Dune. Wicked at least had a character arc.
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Well, with Dune they didn't have much of a choice. The story does not have a natural mid-point to end off on without drastically changing the structure of the narrative, and it is too long to properly adapt within a single film. Wicked at least has the benefit of already having a two act structure from the musical.
 
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The ending is astonishing. It’s like they forgot you’re supposed to include falling action and resolution in a story. I liked what they were going for- an Across the Spider-Verse thing. Crazy cliffhanger for the next film to pick directly off from when it’s released about a year later.

But the only reason that worked for ATSV and arguably Wicked is that those were LONG movies. Like, you couldn’t have fit any more movie in those if you wanted to. FNAF 2 feels like it’s just picking up and is going to have a 30-60 minute final act, and if it had then maybe the ending would’ve worked better.

FNAF 3 NEEDS to be a proper 2.5 hour blockbuster, especially considering they’re combining the stories of FNAF 3 and 6 into one (with some fans speculating elements of Sister Location and The Fourth Closet novel will be present as well.)

If they don’t learn the right lessons from this, FNAF 3 might end up as the most disappointing release in the franchise. Yes, more than even Security Breach.

There was room for them to stumble with FNAF 2. It’s a beloved game, but it had maybe the most room for changes and reinterpretation. FNAF 3 is what fans have been waiting for since the first one set up this whole story arc.

It NEEDS to be “peak fiction”, it needs to have Springtrap absolutely mauling dudes, it needs the building burning down as Springtrap and the other spirits are trapped inside and Henry recites his insanely metal FNAF 6 speech. This is the moment everyone has been looking forward to. They can’t screw this up.
 
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The ending is astonishing. It’s like they forgot you’re supposed to include falling action and resolution in a story. I liked what they were going for- an Across the Spider-Verse thing. Crazy cliffhanger for the next film to pick directly off from when it’s released about a year later.

But the only reason that worked for ATSV and arguably Wicked is that those were LONG movies. Like, you couldn’t have fit any more movie in those if you wanted to. FNAF 2 feels like it’s just picking up and is going to have a 30-60 minute final act, and if it had then maybe the ending would’ve worked better.

FNAF 3 NEEDS to be a proper 2.5 hour blockbuster, especially considering they’re combining the stories of FNAF 3 and 6 into one (with some fans speculating elements of Sister Location and The Fourth Closet novel will be present as well.)

If they don’t learn the right lessons from this, FNAF 3 might end up as the most disappointing release in the franchise. Yes, more than even Security Breach.

There was room for them to stumble with FNAF 2. It’s a beloved game, but it had maybe the most room for changes and reinterpretation. FNAF 3 is what fans have been waiting for since the first one set up this whole story arc.

It NEEDS to be “peak fiction”, it needs to have Springtrap absolutely mauling dudes, it needs the building burning down as Springtrap and the other spirits are trapped inside and Henry recites his insanely metal FNAF 6 speech. This is the moment everyone has been looking forward to. They can’t screw this up.
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No thanks on the 2.5 hour film


These movies are simple, they don't need to waste my time

It sucks the ending for many wasn't the best...but we will get FNAF 2 before Spiderman 3....so for me if you have a problem with cliffhangers then I think we got more screwed with Spiderman having to wait 5+ years

This movie did a few things and now we have the set up for the last act of this story.


I have to ask once again, did people see Black Phone 2....people complain on this film...I just don't think you've seen a really bad sequel until you see Black Phone 2...at least in this film people die and bad things happen
 
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Black Phone 2 at least had an ending!
 
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