Went and watched Five Nights at Freddy's earlier today with my daughters. Wasn't sure what to expect, but it damn sure wasn't this boring mess. Feels like that movie should have been rated G. The best thing I can say about it was that it was thankfully short. [Reply]
Originally Posted by rydogg58:
Went and watched Five Nights at Freddy's earlier today with my daughters. Wasn't sure what to expect, but it damn sure wasn't this boring mess. Feels like that movie should have been rated G. The best thing I can say about it was that it was thankfully short.
Meh. It's made for kids. I know my son is excited to see it with his friends (16) as this game was HUGE when he was a small kid. Only makes sense that it's child appropriate. [Reply]
I'm working on the FNAF campaign and this is a movie for fans of the games. If you expect anything else you're in the wrong theater.
Also we're breaking records so giving fans of the games what they want isn't a bad idea.
• $78 million domestic opening/$52.6 million international weekend
• Biggest horror opening of the year
• Third-biggest horror opening ever, trailing only the two IT films
• Biggest opening for a PG-13 horror film ever
• Biggest Blumhouse opening ever
• Second-biggest video game adaptation opening ever, trailing only MARIO
• 19th Blumhouse film to open #1
• Biggest Halloween weekend opening ever
• Biggest opening ever for a film on Peacock [Reply]
My daughter was so obsessed with this game years ago, that she built the entire replica of it within Minecraft. Sounds like I'll be taking her to see this soon. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Fish:
My daughter was so obsessed with this game years ago, that she built the entire replica of it within Minecraft. Sounds like I'll be taking her to see this soon.
My son was big time into it when he was younger. He's got FNAF plushies and so forth. I still remember xmas shopping for FNAF T-shirts etc. All his cousins were big into it too.
I gave the game a few tries just to see what all the fuss was about. Had a real hard time giving a shit about the game. [Reply]
I mean, it’s more of the same from the Insidious franchise so if you like the others then you’ll enjoy this. Narratively I don’t think this movie needed to be made but they re-opened the story and then closed it pretty cleanly. There were some decent jump scares. [Reply]
I was impressed with "Talk to Me," a low-budget Australian movie about teenagers who have parties where they use a zombie hand to let themselves get possessed for kicks. Needless to say, it does not end well.
Along the same line is "Brooklyn 45," a post-WWII seance movie where each person has their own dark secrets. The FX are a little Haunted-Mansion-ish but the actors are incredible. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Aries Walker:
I was impressed with "Talk to Me," a low-budget Australian movie about teenagers who have parties where they use a zombie hand to let themselves get possessed for kicks. Needless to say, it does not end well.
Along the same line is "Brooklyn 45," a post-WWII seance movie where each person has their own dark secrets. The FX are a little Haunted-Mansion-ish but the actors are incredible.
agreed on Talk to Me.
Could have easily steered into teenage horror tropes, but didnt.