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00:00 This is the reject nation. It is time for us to catch up because we are super late to this.
00:05 For the final trailer for Five Nights at Freddy's, John, is everything okay with you?
00:10 It's great. I'm ready for them to shine more light on this.
00:13 How is your security job going?
00:15 It is great. Nothing spooky has happened yet and it definitely will not.
00:20 That's what I like to hear. Guys, you best believe we will be reacting to this movie.
00:25 Can't wait to see it. I've been loving the promo footage so far.
00:28 Let's see what this final look is all about.
00:30 Spooky!
00:37 Screens? Surveillance cameras? The game!
00:40 Oh my god. Dang. Oh no. Oh no, guys.
00:56 There's animatronic in there?
01:00 Oh no, Chica. No. Hell yeah. Oh my god, yes.
01:08 They are providing the punch on this one. Piece of cake, really.
01:13 Oh no.
01:16 This one feels a lot more scuzzy.
01:25 Hello? Welcome to Freddy's. Have you met them yet?
01:30 Met who? The cast. Love it. Showtime.
01:36 Bonnie. Chica. Bonnie. Bonnie.
01:39 Meet Freddy. Star performer here.
01:42 Back in the 80s. Best decade.
01:47 Some kids went missing. What is this?
01:49 That's why the place shut down.
01:53 Holy shit. They never found the kids.
01:56 What the heck?
01:59 Damn, this one is like a true horror trailer.
02:04 Yeah. No.
02:07 Spooky. Ghost children.
02:12 Possessing giant robots? Yes.
02:16 Tell me how to stop them. You can never stop them.
02:21 It's too late. He's coming.
02:24 Freddy is coming. One, two, Freddy's coming for you.
02:28 Whoa, that trailer zoomed by. Yeah.
02:33 Damn, that was wicked. That was gripping.
02:36 Yeah. It went by so quick.
02:38 I know. I thought we were just getting started.
02:40 All right. Oh, more trailer.
02:43 Yeah, this one definitely provided more of that horror punch to it.
02:47 Like the other ones had a bit more of that dread atmospheric tease.
02:53 And this was really honing in on what I can only describe as the fun and game side of the movie,
02:58 where it is going to be like a lot more of the gore gag fest.
03:02 And it just felt a lot more grimy and unsettling.
03:06 I thought this was a really punchy trailer.
03:08 I'm glad, though, because like the last one kind of revealed a decent amount of the story.
03:13 And this one even less story, but clearer on the story,
03:18 especially on the possession of the fact that
03:20 they pretty much remove the mystery surrounding what these animatronics are now,
03:26 which is one of my criticisms with the marketing is I didn't really need to reveal that.
03:30 I know that if you dive into the lore, play the games, you already know that.
03:34 You'll eventually get there.
03:35 Exactly. You'll already get there.
03:37 And I don't feel like they needed to unveil that.
03:40 They could have kept some of that clouded in mystery.
03:43 Because they did pretty much just shine a light directly on it that kids possessing.
03:47 Ghosts of dead kids.
03:50 Yeah, it's all there.
03:51 But this one had that truly spooky vibe to it.
03:55 And in a day and age where we get a lot of horror,
03:58 not a lot of horror movies often feel like something you would watch at Halloween time.
04:04 Even like the Halloween ends, especially
04:09 even those Halloween movies don't feel like a Halloween film,
04:13 you know, a trick or treat kind of festive experience.
04:16 And this feels like the kind of movie that would be a blast to watch around Halloween time.
04:20 And it's with it being universal.
04:23 The other thing I'm looking forward to, too, is that, you know, that they're gearing up.
04:27 Nothing this year, but I bet next year at Halloween Horror Nights,
04:30 they're going to be having a five minutes of Freddy's Maze, you know,
04:32 a hundred percent.
04:33 I cannot wait for that.
04:35 They might just make it like a year long attraction,
04:36 depending on how big of a hit this movie ends up being.
04:39 I know.
04:39 I mean, like, it's already such a huge monolith in terms of games and merch.
04:44 Yes.
04:44 Like the culture in general.
04:46 So like I can see them doing something like that at Universal Studios.
04:49 I won't say much about this.
04:52 Oh, I wish I could even tease a little bit, but I don't want to get anyone in trouble.
04:55 I met someone somewhere that a thing in this guy was a little drunk
05:06 and he had shown me and I thank God I actually don't remember his name,
05:10 but I remember his I remember his position.
05:13 But he he showed me something he was working on for five nights at Freddy's.
05:21 And it was awesome.
05:26 Oh, good, good, good.
05:28 I'm happy to hear that.
05:29 It'll be a thing we can all experience.
05:33 And it was really cool.
05:35 So, yeah, I thought I thought this was a great trailer and I'm glad it's the final one because
05:40 we need not see me anymore.
05:41 Yeah.
05:42 And it's been a funny year for horror movies in general, because I feel like I've heard so many
05:46 people say like, oh, man, this has such like a fun house Halloween time vibe.
05:49 And yet it's out in April or it's out in August.
05:52 And you're like, why not release these things around Halloween?
05:54 So I am happy that we have something like this to look forward to.
05:57 And I think probably why my theory as to why they put the whole dead children thing in the
06:02 trailer is probably because they want to further separate themselves from Willie's Wonderland and
06:07 things like that, because I feel like there are aspects of a trailer like this that are just going
06:12 to look similar, like in general.
06:14 And I think that's something that takes the games like a little while to get to.
06:17 But I think it's it's enough of like a kind of mishmash of different horror ideas.
06:23 And like you said, you don't know the story, but you know, at least people have tried to break in
06:26 here and now they need somebody to watch the space so that nobody vandalizes it or whatever.
06:31 And that's going to lead Josh Hutcherson in here.
06:33 And so like there is, you know, certainly like a patented similarity.
06:37 This is going to happen because of animatronic kids, you know, arcade.
06:42 But yeah, this has like a really I'm still waiting to get a sense for what the actual
06:47 tone of like the plot following Josh Hutcherson will be like with the actual experience of
06:52 watching the movie will be.
06:53 But in terms of the promise of the horror, as you said, the promise of the set pieces
06:58 and the promise of something that it's that one shot where that person is being like,
07:02 you know, menaced by these turning gears and things and like that continually reminds me
07:07 of Saw.
07:08 And so I do feel like one benefit or one sort of neat thing about this is you can collide.
07:13 Yeah, the freaky, uncanny, creepy pasta ghostliness of it with some maybe not like balls to the
07:20 walls, but with some actual kind of horror centric action or or dare I say carnage.
07:25 And do we forget is this rated R?
07:28 I feel like they have to be disappointed.
07:31 If it is.
07:32 Yeah.
07:32 So I feel like that will kind of pack the punch.
07:36 And I'm glad that for this, they leaned mostly into the horror flavors.
07:40 And just again, the aesthetic is so much of the appeal anyway, because we all have that
07:46 association to like Chuck E. Cheese and stuff as kids.
07:48 And you have your appropriate sprinkling of here's some 80s mockup footage.
07:53 But yeah, like pound for pound, this looks like it'll be a fun but also kind of, you
07:58 know, slightly nasty kind of horror Halloween roller coaster or something like that.
08:03 Well, what they also the movie itself, I think it really needs to do is convey what makes
08:10 Freddy stand out different from everyone else.
08:12 And that way, it's not just a variety of animatronics just look different.
08:18 But I really want to see what makes them different.
08:21 And can you provide a different personality?
08:24 That's the it's one of the qualities of this movie that I'm a tad hesitant on is it can
08:30 feel repetitive or it could feel a lot of the same, just some of them look different
08:34 without them actually feeling or moving or have a personality that actually feels different.
08:42 And is this they need to be distinguishable more than just how they appear on the surface.
08:47 And that's a really especially when you're doing a trailer that's highlighting who all
08:50 these personalities are and what they're named and whatnot.
08:53 That's a very important quality that I think this movie has to possess.
08:57 No pun intended.
08:58 But alright guys, what did you think about this trailer?
09:01 Are you excited for Five Nights at Freddy's?
09:02 Thank you so much for being here.
09:04 Thank you for being patient with us to get this out.
09:07 Let's talk to you guys soon.