I've always had it as headcanon that Cage's character was the slasher from another franchise that just happened to be out of costume while traveling to the site of the next sequel.
Its widely accepted that Cage's character was either the father of one of the murdered kids, or was one of the kids who narrowly escaped death. The fact the haunted animatronics don't seem to bother or even frighten him and the fact he does oddly childish things (like drinking nothing but soda and playing a pinball game) kinda implies a darker subtext.
@@SSD_Penumbra I didn't know there were theories about why he is how he is. Honestly though, him being the father of one of the kids makes his actions even weirder to me. Especially the bit with the pinball machine. You'd think as a father his highest priority would be defending teens, but I could swear I remember my favorite part of the movie being when he just hands the girl a knife or something and dips out on her because it's time for his routine.
It's implied he's some kind of military vet (the dog tags) and he recently just got discharged hence why he's carrying a sac. Dude was probably just passing through. And it also explains a few things. To my understanding, soldiers can handle intense situations bc of their training. I mean. The dude was locked in a building with homicidal robots and the first thing he did was smile, snap a broom over his leg and then butchered a robot ostriche. How the fuck do you even explain that?
Cage’s part in Willy’s Wonderland was a complete and total victory. He dispatched all the enemies He cleaned the establishment He beat that pinball game He broke the curse there forever and most importantly He took all his mandated breaks. He is the man that EVERY retail worker aspires to be.
The janitor is definitely the dictionary definition of f**k around and find out…. Seriously, had the animatronics left him alone, they would’ve made it through the night.
Willy's Wonderland was quite the treat. Best line of the movie, it's said by the girl = "You don't understand. He's not trapped in here with them. THEY'RE trapped in here with him." Solidifying the fact that the Drifter is far more dangerous than all the 8 psycho animatronics combined.
Actually like Willy's Wonderland better than 5 nights at Freddy's. Nic Cage can act without speaking, all in the eyes, it's why he's one of the best actors out there. In my opinion.
I can actually say why it's like that. FNAF movie takes the idea of killer animatronics waaaay too seriously. Meanwhile Willy's Wonderland does not and just lets the audience have fun as Nick Cage goes full Doomguy on these robots because he can.
honestly i would absolutely love a horror film that has the surprise twist being that it ends up Turning into essentially doom where the main character is nothing but "i'm not locked in here with you your trapped in here with me"
This might be an unpopular opinion, but I thought the remake that was done of 'The Last House on the Left' was pretty good. Nothing against the original at all, but at least in the remake the daughter is alive when her parents find her and she survives. It makes the tension even higher when the gang arrives at their home while they're keeping their daughter out of sight as they figure out what to do to the gang. Plus I love how the dad got his revenge on the gang leader at the end of the movie.
I absolutely love the concept of a horror movie villain meeting something or someone far more dangerous. One day I’ll make a film with that theme. One day.
Cage just messing up the animatronics in the short little FNAF rip off was one of the most enjoyable things I've ever randomly came across. It nice to see the bad guys in horror flims just get ruined by a silent hero. Everyone loves the big bad killer, but seeing them meet their match is way better.
We don't know the Janitor's history, but those dog tags implies that he was armed forces. Something I noticed is his reaction to the spinning red light, like maybe he was witness to some sort of bad stuff going down at a facility or something.
Steven getting killed cause Laurie and her friends were a pack of werewolves and just lured him in with Laurie using herself as bait. Was a great bait and switch on who the true killer for that tale was going to be.
my favorite thing about the Nick Cage one is he apparently said he'd only do the role if he was given no speaking lines, even when not talking he still Cages it up the entire time XD
In any other horror film, especially of the slasher genre, Stans would be a massive threat. In Predators, dude was essentially the a-hole character that can pull his weight around.
The first time I watched Willy's Wonderland, I was flabbergasted. Like, I never knew I needed to see Nic Cage beat up a bunch of animatronics so badly in my life until I had seen it.
I saw them both and I like them both. They both deal with killer animatronics but they’re very different films. There’s really no need to pit them against each other. A guy I was talking to said that Alamo Draft house played WW, Banana Splits movie, and FNAF on FNAF’s opening night. Dude said it was a blast, so it sounds like there’s room for all of them. Josh Hutcherson is great in it and the animatronics look pretty good. They worked with quite a few RUclipsrs like MatPat and The Living Tombstone which was a nice touch. It wasn’t life changing but it was enjoyable.
Willys Wonderland is the only reason I didn’t mind that FNAF was PG-13 lol. I already got my bloody violent badass version that I was fine looking for all of the Easter eggs from the game instead
You haven't been paying attention if you think that the prisoner in Predators ranks as the worst among them. The death squad soldier from Sierra Leone and the cartel enforcer almost certainly have kill counts far higher than the prisoner, and from their own description of their past actions they are very much the scum of the Earth.
With the absolute monster she turned out to be by film’s end, I kinda can’t believe Jigsaw’s encounter with the utterly vile Cecilia Pederson in Saw X wasn’t on here.
Trick R Treat, Blade 2, Night Breed, and Willy's Wonderland are some of my favorites. I love movies where the hero (or antihero) are darker than the villains
Could also add both Gary Oldman's characters from Leon & Hannibal, Tarantino in From Dusk Til Dawn & those three in Taste the Blood of Dracula & Frankenstein Created Woman by Hammer.
I have to rewatch the first list,but just in case,I would add the three young drug dealers and Dumass Beach from Tales from the Hood 1 and 2. In 1, the three boys thought they were going to get a big score from the funeral caretaker telling them stories. Instead,they find out they are already dead and in a horrid place. In 2,the villainous Dumass Beach is showing off to the press a cyborg designed to prosecute and maybe execute whoever he believes is a threat to America. His mistake? Allowing the mysterious Mr.Simms to tell stories to record in the robot's memory. The cyborg turns against Beach and shoots a laser gun at him. Beach believes he escaped and gets in Simm's limo. We know where he actually goes...
reminds me of a dnd campaign were my character was asked if he was a vampire and i replied "oh no of course not... I am SO much worse!" for context my character was a teleporting cannibal shadow mage who followed a party of murder hobos so he could feed on what they left behind
Blood Red Sky is a bit dumb. Why wouldn't the vampire woman just kill the hijackers in a way that doesn't involve infecting them? Feel free to bite them after ripping their head off. By taking them out with bites she just made everything worse.
I love Willy's Wonderland, a bit disappointed though because I believe they can do a better story and script. Hope it got a sequel or something similar.
I like to think that the drifter nicholas cage plays is johnny blaze after he passes the spirit of vengeance to robbie reyes in agents of shield and this is a johnny after dealing with so much demonic and supernatural crap just wants to drive around and find peace.
He didn’t really run into anyone worse than him though. Lucifer was an equal who took advantage of the situation in a confrontation that otherwise would have been an all-out war.
I'm sorry but Topher Grace being cast in Predators made no damn sense whatsoever! Yautja value strength, a fighting prowess and a challenge, Topher Grace has none of those qualities! But we're expected to believe that someone like him who is so weak that they are forced to use Trickery and Poisons to subdue their victims would be targeted by a Predator?! Yeah not gonna happen.
@@theashwoodfaeriebut since FNAF is just a ripoff overall (games included) of creepy old animatronics, places like Chuck E. Cheese's, and etc. and we're merely comparing one movie to another, Willie's Wonderland takes the win here.
Willy’s Wonderland came out February 21, 2021 and Five Nights at Freddy’s came out October 27, 2023. These movies were released over 2 1/2 years apart from each other and I firmly believe that Five Nights at Freddy’s ripped off Willy’s Wonderland.
Honorable Mention: You're Next. Family gathering turns to murder when the kids hire people to kill parents. Surprise: new gf at family gathering is a survival expert and kills kids and their hired guns. Best Expectation Subverted movie
I know, I know, we all hate the nerds who just have to add to your list. Sorry, dude. But, in this case, I saw one last year that really has to be here. It was called No One Lives (2012) with Luke Evans. Check it out. You won't be disappointed.
He goes out like a boss, but I wouldn’t call it a “heroes” death. I don’t think he was acting out of altruism as much as taking the best opportunity he thought he’d get
#9, i say Stans is less worse then Edwin and has redeeming qualities given he gives his life to save the group, attacking the Predator with his shiv knowing he wont win but screaming at the others to run as he kept stabing it in the neck so it was distracted, he also didnt hide what he was and then use a stolen picture from one of the others to pretend he had a family to try and save himself. He was a predator like the others but he was like the others, working with them and being a team player while Edwin planned to kill all of them. Stans didnt think himself untouchable based on what he said throughout the story and was working with the group, he wasnt a villain, Edwin was a villain as he wanted to kill the group and join the predators.
Yeah I immediately ended the video when they claimed Walton Goggins as Stans being “a villain who encountered something worse” because he literally sacrificed himself for everyone else to escape. Everyone’s story is they are a pos and some make a redemption arch, others chose not to and some never had the chance. Yes Topher as Edwin is unredeemable but you’ve missed a huge point in the story if you think “Stans” dies a villain
Last House on the Left is a weird movie. Wan to know why the Sheriff was late? There is a slapstick comedy sequence right in the middle of all that bleak horror to explain. The sheriff and his dim-witted deputy (played by Martin Kove, Kreeese from The Karate Kid and Cobra Kai) are on their way when their car breaks down. They try to hitch a ride with an old woman driving a truck covered in crates of live chickens, and what ensues is a straight up slapstick comedy bit as they negotiate and try to figure out the logistics of getting the sheriff and deputy onto the truck without leaving any of the chickens behind. The remake does not have this scene.
I agree. FNAF as a whole has been downhill for a while now and the movie was many years overdue. Willies Wonderland kept things simple and was the first to bring it to the big screen. It didn't take itself to seriously, it managed to get way more done in terms of action and gore, it got so much more right. It simply was better, and everyone can have their own opinions obviously with this one being the less popular one, but this is the factual one. In pretty much every way it was better, and for anyone that was around even for the earlier days of FNAF the official movie was meh at best.
This might be an unpopular opinion, but I felt bad for the son in Trick r Treat. The movie ends with him sitting on the front step of his house, dressed up like his dad, as we know that the psycho teacher just got eaten alive by Anna Paquin’s character. He’s just gonna know that his daddy never came home.
There's a youtuber who has a black cartoon fox as a persona who does movie overviews. Does anyone know what her YTchannel is? I seem to have been struck with a bit of memory loss
Let's be honest, if you're a horror movie villain and you're NOT the one played by Nick Cage, you're in for a bad time lol
100%
Except for "Color Out of Space" I guess (*cries in traumatized*)
@@Kiera_Spooky It took an Eldrich Horror to beat him, lol
@@Kiera_Spooky or the Wicker Man
Until I saw SpaceIce's review of this movie, I didn't know I had to immediately drop everything and watch it.
I've always had it as headcanon that Cage's character was the slasher from another franchise that just happened to be out of costume while traveling to the site of the next sequel.
Its widely accepted that Cage's character was either the father of one of the murdered kids, or was one of the kids who narrowly escaped death. The fact the haunted animatronics don't seem to bother or even frighten him and the fact he does oddly childish things (like drinking nothing but soda and playing a pinball game) kinda implies a darker subtext.
@@SSD_Penumbra Could just of been a hunter, someone that tracks the missing people and deals with whatever caused them to go missing.
he is the true ghost rider even without the power everyone will fear his presence as their souls were judged by the spirit of vengeance
@@SSD_Penumbra I didn't know there were theories about why he is how he is. Honestly though, him being the father of one of the kids makes his actions even weirder to me. Especially the bit with the pinball machine. You'd think as a father his highest priority would be defending teens, but I could swear I remember my favorite part of the movie being when he just hands the girl a knife or something and dips out on her because it's time for his routine.
It's implied he's some kind of military vet (the dog tags) and he recently just got discharged hence why he's carrying a sac. Dude was probably just passing through.
And it also explains a few things. To my understanding, soldiers can handle intense situations bc of their training. I mean. The dude was locked in a building with homicidal robots and the first thing he did was smile, snap a broom over his leg and then butchered a robot ostriche.
How the fuck do you even explain that?
Cage’s part in Willy’s Wonderland was a complete and total victory.
He dispatched all the enemies
He cleaned the establishment
He beat that pinball game
He broke the curse there forever and most importantly
He took all his mandated breaks.
He is the man that EVERY retail worker aspires to be.
The janitor is definitely the dictionary definition of f**k around and find out….
Seriously, had the animatronics left him alone, they would’ve made it through the night.
Willy's Wonderland was quite the treat. Best line of the movie, it's said by the girl = "You don't understand. He's not trapped in here with them. THEY'RE trapped in here with him." Solidifying the fact that the Drifter is far more dangerous than all the 8 psycho animatronics combined.
He‘s friends with the Doom Slayer
Maybe Rorschach
@@questseeley7276 Rorschach from Watchmen can definitely beat the sh*t outta them psychos
There's nothing I love more in a horror movie then watching the intended victim bust out the uno reverse card.
Actually like Willy's Wonderland better than 5 nights at Freddy's. Nic Cage can act without speaking, all in the eyes, it's why he's one of the best actors out there. In my opinion.
one single line in the entire movie and it is "Aaaaaaah"
He’s a good actor, but he just looks so unreal that he creeps me out 💀
Atleast fnaf had overall better actors like cage and the police officers where the only good actors in the film the rest of the teenagers where shit
He's never done anything to match Wild at Heart...imo
I can actually say why it's like that. FNAF movie takes the idea of killer animatronics waaaay too seriously. Meanwhile Willy's Wonderland does not and just lets the audience have fun as Nick Cage goes full Doomguy on these robots because he can.
honestly i would absolutely love a horror film that has the surprise twist being that it ends up Turning into essentially doom where the main character is nothing but "i'm not locked in here with you your trapped in here with me"
That's basically the plotline of Willy's Wonderland
And you’re next
Highly recommend "Don't Breathe" 1&2
A lot of people have mentioned good bit movies but what you described is literally the premise of “No one Lives”
No One Lives... good movie
All Cages character wanted to do was his job, drink soda and play pinball. Destroying murder robots was just an added bonus
This might be an unpopular opinion, but I thought the remake that was done of 'The Last House on the Left' was pretty good. Nothing against the original at all, but at least in the remake the daughter is alive when her parents find her and she survives. It makes the tension even higher when the gang arrives at their home while they're keeping their daughter out of sight as they figure out what to do to the gang. Plus I love how the dad got his revenge on the gang leader at the end of the movie.
I feel lack bite, the makers were afraid of gratuitous violence, but the violence is part of the message
"There's always a bigger fish" is one of my FAVORITE Tropes! THanks for this list! :D
I absolutely love the concept of a horror movie villain meeting something or someone far more dangerous. One day I’ll make a film with that theme. One day.
I look forward to seeing it
Cage just messing up the animatronics in the short little FNAF rip off was one of the most enjoyable things I've ever randomly came across. It nice to see the bad guys in horror flims just get ruined by a silent hero. Everyone loves the big bad killer, but seeing them meet their match is way better.
We don't know the Janitor's history, but those dog tags implies that he was armed forces. Something I noticed is his reaction to the spinning red light, like maybe he was witness to some sort of bad stuff going down at a facility or something.
Steven getting killed cause Laurie and her friends were a pack of werewolves and just lured him in with Laurie using herself as bait. Was a great bait and switch on who the true killer for that tale was going to be.
Yup never mess with these female werewolf baddies .
my favorite thing about the Nick Cage one is he apparently said he'd only do the role if he was given no speaking lines, even when not talking he still Cages it up the entire time XD
Love seeing Collector getting credit more often 👏👏👏
LOVE that you had Nightbreed in this :) such an under rated movie/book/comic series
another nick Cage movie that might fit this list Would be the cultist from Mandy
Or the cultists from Drive Angry, where Cage plays a man who escapes Hell to protect his infant granddaughter.
sometimes, you're not locked in there with a monster, the monster is locked in there with you
Nicolas Cage can make killing animatronics to childrens nursery songs badass
@@hdofu and without a red cape or flaming skull
The animatronics barely get a single hit in on Nick Cages character during the movie. I thought that was amazing.
Erin in "you're next" was one I expected on this list
Full home table flip on the invaders with deadly results
She was on the first list
I think of Willy's Wonderland as someone modding the Doomguy into FnaF
I don’t know if I’d call stans a villain in predators since he actually helped the group
Stans wasn’t even evil, dude was trying to help everyone else survive, if I remember correctly.
Yeah, guy went down fighting buying the others time to escape the predators.
He was absolutely an evil guy, he just wasn’t the Villain. I also don’t think he was really acting out of altruism
He was an absolutely evil pos.
In any other horror film, especially of the slasher genre, Stans would be a massive threat. In Predators, dude was essentially the a-hole character that can pull his weight around.
Ironically, Stanz was a good guy at the end, saving lives instead of taking them.
Lets be real, it's the animatronics puppets that encountered "Something Worse".
Thank you for giving Trick r Treat its due!
Must watch list every Halloween! Along with 1979s Prophecy
“No one Lives” with Luke Evans should have been on here
For sure. Becky as well
First one that came to mind! Maybe it was on the first list or something...
The first time I watched Willy's Wonderland, I was flabbergasted. Like, I never knew I needed to see Nic Cage beat up a bunch of animatronics so badly in my life until I had seen it.
Willy's Wonderland is the whole reason I have no need to watch the FNAF movie
I saw them both and I like them both. They both deal with killer animatronics but they’re very different films. There’s really no need to pit them against each other. A guy I was talking to said that Alamo Draft house played WW, Banana Splits movie, and FNAF on FNAF’s opening night. Dude said it was a blast, so it sounds like there’s room for all of them.
Josh Hutcherson is great in it and the animatronics look pretty good. They worked with quite a few RUclipsrs like MatPat and The Living Tombstone which was a nice touch. It wasn’t life changing but it was enjoyable.
Willys Wonderland is the only reason I didn’t mind that FNAF was PG-13 lol. I already got my bloody violent badass version that I was fine looking for all of the Easter eggs from the game instead
I love both movies, I'm also looking forward to the Banana Splits movie
Funny thing, Willy's Wonderland came before the FNAF movie.
The Cupcake learned its killing abilities from Janitor Nick Cage.
The first one sounds like a Goosebumps episode, except instead of a serial killer, he'd just be a guy who didn't read the instructions on a TV remote.
You haven't been paying attention if you think that the prisoner in Predators ranks as the worst among them.
The death squad soldier from Sierra Leone and the cartel enforcer almost certainly have kill counts far higher than the prisoner, and from their own description of their past actions they are very much the scum of the Earth.
I kind of want to add John Kramer vs. Cecilia Pederson from Saw X to this list.
With the absolute monster she turned out to be by film’s end, I kinda can’t believe Jigsaw’s encounter with the utterly vile Cecilia Pederson in Saw X wasn’t on here.
She was the last entry in the previous list with this topic.
That’s right, she was. I couldn’t recall but appreciate the reminder 😂
0:17 I love these type of films.
Two points. Arkin actually would be he something worse in most of the collector. Point 2 scarecrows is so good! It is criminally underrated.
Crystal From The Hunt Or Erin From You're Next Should Be On The List
You're next was on the first list they did.
Trick R Treat, Blade 2, Night Breed, and Willy's Wonderland are some of my favorites. I love movies where the hero (or antihero) are darker than the villains
Yup true.
What about "No One Lives"?
Could also add both Gary Oldman's characters from Leon & Hannibal, Tarantino in From Dusk Til Dawn & those three in Taste the Blood of Dracula & Frankenstein Created Woman by Hammer.
I have to rewatch the first list,but just in case,I would add the three young drug dealers and Dumass Beach from Tales from the Hood 1 and 2. In 1, the three boys thought they were going to get a big score from the funeral caretaker telling them stories. Instead,they find out they are already dead and in a horrid place. In 2,the villainous Dumass Beach is showing off to the press a cyborg designed to prosecute and maybe execute whoever he believes is a threat to America. His mistake? Allowing the mysterious Mr.Simms to tell stories to record in the robot's memory. The cyborg turns against Beach and shoots a laser gun at him. Beach believes he escaped and gets in Simm's limo. We know where he actually goes...
Nightbreed doesn't get enough love imo.
Yup true this movie deserves better and I did watching this movie on PlutoTv too.
A whole bunch of movies I never knew I needed to watch.
No one is ever prepared for the Cage rage
reminds me of a dnd campaign were my character was asked if he was a vampire and i replied "oh no of course not... I am SO much worse!" for context my character was a teleporting cannibal shadow mage who followed a party of murder hobos so he could feed on what they left behind
Correction - Five Nights At Freddie’s is a rip-off of Willy’s Wonderland, not the other way round!
No
Cabin in the woods should have been on this list
FNAF and the other animatronics can better make a run for it cause Nick Cage is coming to Town BABY !!
Those anamatronics didn’t just come across any random drifter, they came face-to-face with an Afton.
Nightbreed, such a great movie.
Yup true.
Amazing video.
Blood Red Sky is a bit dumb. Why wouldn't the vampire woman just kill the hijackers in a way that doesn't involve infecting them? Feel free to bite them after ripping their head off. By taking them out with bites she just made everything worse.
Deep Rising. Mercs try and rob a massive luxury cruise ship only to find a gigantic flesh “drinking” squid.
Willy's Wonderland didn't even try to hide the fact they ripped off Five Nights at Freddy's. It's nearly identical.
6:28 A really bad movie once again saved by Nick Cage. You're welcome, universe.
You left out that Last House was based on an Ingmar Bergman, which is the coolest part.
I was expecting some supernatural creature to meet something that terrifies it, but I guess that would be quite rare in horror
Willys Wonderland was a fun movie, monsters find one human who's more terrifying than them. 😁
I love Willy's Wonderland, a bit disappointed though because I believe they can do a better story and script. Hope it got a sequel or something similar.
At least stanz redeems himself.
i really like horror movies where the protagonist is mor dangerous and powerful than the villain
Deep Rising would have been a good one for the list.
Yup true.
ah, the bullies in "Let the Right One In"... That felt so good
I like to think that the drifter nicholas cage plays is johnny blaze after he passes the spirit of vengeance to robbie reyes in agents of shield and this is a johnny after dealing with so much demonic and supernatural crap just wants to drive around and find peace.
Wilkins the vampire got doggy styled!
Laurie Strode in H20. She absolutely demolished Michael. Jackknifed him off a balcony with a table spot that would have made the Dudley Boyz proud.
Blood Red Sky mention!! Yeah!!
In every Tremors movie: Burt Gummer.
The first character I thought of was Gabriel in The Prophecy
He didn’t really run into anyone worse than him though. Lucifer was an equal who took advantage of the situation in a confrontation that otherwise would have been an all-out war.
@@jamesd5842yeah, that’s fair
Silly question, is blade set in the strain universe? It’s the same kind of vampire and del toro has a hand in both
Haven't seen Let the Right One In all the way through, but I loved the remake, Let Me In.
I did see both of them.
Yeah he encountered something worse: Anna Paquin
Nightbreed hab ich die woche erst angeschaut 👍
I'm sorry but Topher Grace being cast in Predators made no damn sense whatsoever!
Yautja value strength, a fighting prowess and a challenge, Topher Grace has none of those qualities! But we're expected to believe that someone like him who is so weak that they are forced to use Trickery and Poisons to subdue their victims would be targeted by a Predator?! Yeah not gonna happen.
Didn't Willy's Wonderland come out a couple years before 5 Nights at Freddy's?
@@theashwoodfaeriebut since FNAF is just a ripoff overall (games included) of creepy old animatronics, places like Chuck E. Cheese's, and etc. and we're merely comparing one movie to another, Willie's Wonderland takes the win here.
Willy’s Wonderland came out February 21, 2021 and Five Nights at Freddy’s came out October 27, 2023. These movies were released over 2 1/2 years apart from each other and I firmly believe that Five Nights at Freddy’s ripped off Willy’s Wonderland.
Honorable Mention: You're Next. Family gathering turns to murder when the kids hire people to kill parents. Surprise: new gf at family gathering is a survival expert and kills kids and their hired guns. Best Expectation Subverted movie
I've seen Scarecrows!
I know, I know, we all hate the nerds who just have to add to your list. Sorry, dude. But, in this case, I saw one last year that really has to be here. It was called No One Lives (2012) with Luke Evans. Check it out. You won't be disappointed.
You guys link the first video instead of me trying to search it
Willy's Wonderland should have been number one, Cage destroying those animatronics without saying a word was peak horror reversal moment.
Willys wonderland was INCREDIBLE! Better than FNAF. Cage doesn’t say a word and crushes the role
I love uno reverse horror movies
I'm surprised this didn't mention when Freddy Kruger got humbled by Jason.
As they should.
Correct me if I'm wrong,but in Predators, Stans dies a hero's death.
He goes out like a boss, but I wouldn’t call it a “heroes” death. I don’t think he was acting out of altruism as much as taking the best opportunity he thought he’d get
@@jamesd5842 I see it as he knew he was screwed after being shot,so he went down swinging to buy his fellow humans some time.
@@Dabbewear8382 I see it more as spite than anything, but it’s admittedly splitting hairs at that point
@jamesd5842 true.
Deep Rising also had this scenario.
#9, i say Stans is less worse then Edwin and has redeeming qualities given he gives his life to save the group, attacking the Predator with his shiv knowing he wont win but screaming at the others to run as he kept stabing it in the neck so it was distracted, he also didnt hide what he was and then use a stolen picture from one of the others to pretend he had a family to try and save himself.
He was a predator like the others but he was like the others, working with them and being a team player while Edwin planned to kill all of them.
Stans didnt think himself untouchable based on what he said throughout the story and was working with the group, he wasnt a villain, Edwin was a villain as he wanted to kill the group and join the predators.
Yeah I immediately ended the video when they claimed Walton Goggins as Stans being “a villain who encountered something worse” because he literally sacrificed himself for everyone else to escape. Everyone’s story is they are a pos and some make a redemption arch, others chose not to and some never had the chance. Yes Topher as Edwin is unredeemable but you’ve missed a huge point in the story if you think “Stans” dies a villain
The bully in Antlers
The actor did an amazing job portraying himself being eaten alive.
I on the other claw was hungover and might have over did it
Last House on the Left is a weird movie. Wan to know why the Sheriff was late? There is a slapstick comedy sequence right in the middle of all that bleak horror to explain. The sheriff and his dim-witted deputy (played by Martin Kove, Kreeese from The Karate Kid and Cobra Kai) are on their way when their car breaks down. They try to hitch a ride with an old woman driving a truck covered in crates of live chickens, and what ensues is a straight up slapstick comedy bit as they negotiate and try to figure out the logistics of getting the sheriff and deputy onto the truck without leaving any of the chickens behind.
The remake does not have this scene.
Willy's Wonderland was better than Five Nights at Freddy's, I may not be in the majority but this is my opinion.
I agree.
FNAF as a whole has been downhill for a while now and the movie was many years overdue. Willies Wonderland kept things simple and was the first to bring it to the big screen. It didn't take itself to seriously, it managed to get way more done in terms of action and gore, it got so much more right.
It simply was better, and everyone can have their own opinions obviously with this one being the less popular one, but this is the factual one. In pretty much every way it was better, and for anyone that was around even for the earlier days of FNAF the official movie was meh at best.
I swear the guy from Trick or Treat looks like Stephen Colbert...giggle
The irony in each of these is delicious.
This might be an unpopular opinion, but I felt bad for the son in Trick r Treat. The movie ends with him sitting on the front step of his house, dressed up like his dad, as we know that the psycho teacher just got eaten alive by Anna Paquin’s character. He’s just gonna know that his daddy never came home.
to be fair to the animatronics at willies, nobody wants to be trapped with Nicolas cage
Scarecrows was scary fun!
There's a youtuber who has a black cartoon fox as a persona who does movie overviews. Does anyone know what her YTchannel is? I seem to have been struck with a bit of memory loss
#3 looks hilarious.