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#Abby and her ghost motifs
maxgicalgirl · 16 days
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It was not a good idea to listen to today’s wtnv on my commute to work because as soon as Abby Fucking Palmer’s voice came out of my car radio I about choked and died. Which is NOT a good reaction when you are operating a vehicle.
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dorkygurl-89 · 6 months
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saw the fnaf movie yesterday. here's my thoughts
spoilers below
love it. love everything about it. mike might've just become my kin cuz he is definitely me when i get older. abby is an absolute sweet bby gorl. those two have one of the best sibling dynamics. vanessa was okay. full on expected her to go vanny and was kinda disappointed. oh well. i kinda hated the plotwist that the counselor was afton but imma let it slide cuz it didn't ruin the whole movie
now, onto the animatronics
HOLY FUCK
I WANNA HUG THEM SO BAD
they were just little prescious babies (⁠≧⁠▽⁠≦⁠)
and yes, i know they killed that group but it was justified. i mean, those dumbasses basically broke into their house and started tearing shit up. i probably would've done the same thing (for legal reasons, this is a joke)
and i love the ghost children scenes and their little motifs that represent which animatronic they are
the matpat and cory cameos.......WHOOOOOOO
LET'S FUCKIN GOOOOOOO
i was flopping around in my seat when i saw matpat. so proud of him. and i'm proud of cory too, even though i never watched him
that balloon boy figurine jumpscare got me the first time. didn't do anything the second time. and then made me laugh the third time (poor cory)
and holy fuck, they used tlt's fnaf song for the credits. everything has came full circle
idc if the movie is good or not. this movie was for the fans and for the fans alone. this was just a massive thank you from scott cawthon to the fanbase. and y'know what?
thank you, scott. thank you for making a game that resonated with so many people. thank you for making a game that inspired so many people to make their own fangames with their own spin on things. thank you for making a game that allowed people to get creative with their interpretations and theories (we stan matpat in this household)
just, thanks man
(ALSO WTF WAS THAT VOICE SAYING NEAR THE END OF THE CREDITS?! WHAT DID IT SAYYYYYYYY??????)
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dopscratch · 6 months
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FNAF MOVIE THOUGHTS BECAUSE I CANT SLEEP
non spoiler version: solid 8/10, beautiful animatronics, glorious set, wished for a bit more horror/tension but overall it was entertaining and enjoyable and surreally awesome to see
(spoilers below)
for my rating,
scares were very lacking, the only time i jumped was when i heard matpat, and there werent any moments that made me feel uneasy. i think my standards got sent sky high after watching battington so much though hahah. i feel like making the lighting darker/more desaturated at some points and a few more moments of quiet tension and good ambient sounds could have fixed this, though overall this doesn't bother me TOO much and i still enjoyed the movie immensely, still, point docked.
spring bonnie looked amazing and he did NOT get enough screen time, point docked (this also refers to the lacking buildup for his reveal and the fact that afton doesnt even wear the spring bonnie head most of the time)
no phone guy :(
overall though i loved this movie and there were so many points where i was sitting there pointing at the screen excitedly slamming my armrest. it wasn't perfect, surely not the best movie ever made, but it was a solid and entertaining start that made me happy and i hope to see more.
anyway, now for other thoughts
for most forms of media i hate it when there are lore inaccuracies between adaptations but for fnaf it works so well? like with the games and the books and even the eras of games you have various continuities and they're all different and unique but also contain similar themes and motifs and you can use some to infer things about the others and i absolutley love it
like right now the movies makin me think about if game mike ever had to do some of williams dirty work?? has game mike ever made a misjudgement or rash desicion when confronted with something suggesting child abduction (or maybe to extend it more, bullying/abuse?)
also if movie mike & his family are actually related to the henry emily equivalent?? like we have garrett who like charlotte gets captured and killed by afton at a DIFFERENT point in time than the missing children's incident and afton presumably went out of his way to go get him too- you cant convince me afton came across the schmidts by chance and the way he LOOKED at mike reading his name like he was ANALYZING HIM dang i could feel that stare it was crazy. i feel like there has to be more significance to this. a father who takes a death in the family poorly?? a kid abducted before the missing children's incident? sounds familiar... (also i just really like mike in all of fnaf and the way he was characterized in this movie was so interesting and i am probably just desperately telling myself this because i really dont wanna see him sidelined for vanessa, who i always found as a sort of mid character)
does movie william have multiple kids or just one? if the schmidts are the emily parallels (which is. just my speculation and hopes.) and theres multiple kids maybe movie afton only has 1 child??
parallels parallels galore too!! like how vanessa being aftons daughter rationalizes her appearance in the movie a lot so she's still that reluctant follower without all that crazy ai business! mike's negligence leading to guilt over something bad happening to his lil bro! abby nearly getting stuffed into the possibly circus baby suit!! its just so wild to me
expect more speculation from me because I am goin nuts over this movie. so many unanswered questions and so many ways to take this and apply it to concepts in other facets of the franchise. love all of this new material and how its going back to the roots of just old supernatural stuff, ghosts in grimy old machines business. i just love the simplicity of it and the many ways it can be executed
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