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Dismantling the Nightmare: Five Nights at Freddy's Movie Review

AJ, SlideShow & Furious Season 4 Episode 3

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Ever wanted to experience your childhood fears through a cinematic lens? Buckle up for a spine-chilling discussion on the movie adaptation of Five Nights at Freddy's. Joined by our special guest Furious, we unpack the hair-raising frights, the deep-seated anxieties, and the unexpected comedy this film managed to squeeze into its runtime. Alongside regular hosts AJ & SlideShow, we speak on a hotly debated Lore that's sure to spark your curiosity.

We don't shy away from the darker corners of this film, as we question if the blood and gore factor should align more closely with its video game roots. Is it the creepy animatronics or the main character's sinister costume at the start that sets the tone for the rest of the film? We also ponder on how adults who once played the game might perceive the movie differently. And let's not forget the Easter eggs scattered throughout; they're sure to make every viewer's experience unique!

To wrap up our discussion, we delve into Mike Schmidt's character and the trauma he experiences after the loss of his brother - a poignant plot point that adds an extra layer of depth to this scare-fest. We'll even take a stab at rating the film; how did each of us rate this cinematic adaptation of a beloved video game? You'll just have to tune in to find out! Join us for a thrilling discussion that's sure to get your heart racing and your mind spinning with theories and opinions on Five Nights at Freddy's.



*Reviewing Five Nights At Freddy’s
*Movie Story & Potential Sequel Discussion
*Rating & Gore in FNAF Movie
*Creepy Characters
*Childhood Fears
*Fears & Phobias


*Intro Beat Credit: Memnoc (Picasso)*
*Outro Beat Credit: JJ got Beatz*

Speaker 1:

Prepare to have your mind blown. Foxy. Bonnie Chica and Freddy Freddy.

Speaker 4:

And welcome back to the conversation that never ends. This is Time. This Time I am your host, aj, and this is a very special episode. I'm not gonna keep this voice the whole time, but I'm gonna hold it for a few minutes. So, to my right, as always, we have Slut Show. Wow, wow, I'm talking with you. You know how I love you guys. You still want the heart I got you. I'm a what's up Nose.

Speaker 5:

I'm a. At some point I'm gonna change that part into a heart. Hey, what's your point?

Speaker 4:

I'm gonna change that part into a heart, Fucking voice bro. You know what it's gonna be, bro. Oh, I'm gonna take my life. We have feelings with us. Hey, talk to me again. We wish that you'd be in here, bro, that fucking voice, Fucking voice. Hey, I saw legendary singing feelings with you right. It's like two blood left. I have three of us.

Speaker 6:

It's funny because I can hear both voices, so Okay no, it's kind of like overlapping.

Speaker 4:

until I drop them all in there, you can't hear another voice, right?

Speaker 6:

No, so I'm hearing one out here and then I hear one in there, oh shit.

Speaker 4:

Hey, you know, this voice feature is really cool, man. I'm gonna take a few seconds to show you all, so you know what you see me doing. That now right, when you come over here tonight I can do different things.

Speaker 3:

Now I got a high-pitched ass voice. Yo, it's this little co. I mean, j Cole did a play on this voice in the past. He called it Little Co. He was like yo, let me get that, let me get that. Watch with the white coat. You know what I'm saying With the white coat, you know? Anyway, little furious what's up, bud, just change the tone real quick. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 7:

So today's episode is gonna be a special one. Y'all were doing a review. It's a half-review, half-regular topic episode. The first topic we're gonna cover today, if you haven't noticed already, is a couple of the props are there. We're doing a movie review, a timeless review, of Five Nights at Freddy's, that new movie, you know the one that's supposed to be scary but also has a little bit of a suspense. But there's definitely scenes of this in there. So there's some things that happen in the movie that every's kind of off about. Not very popular. Some people think they were a little offended how it went down.

Speaker 7:

But yeah so the first half is gonna be about Freddy and his friend Freddy's. The second half is gonna be about childhood fears. You know anything that might have transpired when you were a kid. You know, in this case, animatronics, chuck-a-cheese, right. You know so that the movie kind of took a play on that, obviously. But childhood memories, fears that you had, that might have transferred over to your adult lives. What did you bring with you, if you brought any at all? And if not, if you bring any, what did you grow out of and what fears did you have when you were a kid? That's the second topic. Let me transition out of this voice now. You know what I'm saying. Now, back to normal again. Yo, I'm back, y'all. So, with that being said, let's go ahead and transfer over to the suspense, timeless review of Five Nights at Freddy's. Who wants to go first? Y'all.

Speaker 5:

You go first. You want to go first, big dope.

Speaker 7:

Alright, let's let our guests go first. Alright, Furious. So you watched Five Nights at Freddy's right. You saw it First of all. What was your initial opinion of the movie when you watched it? What did you think?

Speaker 6:

My initial opinion was I got to watch it again, so I liked it, though I liked the mystery at first, you know. But I do think that, well, I do think that there's areas that it could have done a little bit better but, overall, it was a good watch. I liked the story. It was a good story. I liked how they tied everything in with the end and they had him dealing with a certain type of trauma which affected like a lot of his actions, you know, and just like the main character.

Speaker 6:

Yeah, but they had him like, overcome those two, you know.

Speaker 7:

They did. Yeah, you're talking about the security officer, right, the guy that ends up being the main character.

Speaker 6:

Yeah, the one about, like Mike Schmidt.

Speaker 7:

Yeah yeah, it's, it's, it was good. I mean, I guess I'll get into my opinion of it, but you want to watch it again to kind of catch everything that you missed as? Well, right, yeah, I mean you know it's just Easter eggs, but it'd be like a major fan of the series to catch those.

Speaker 6:

Yeah, but off the first watch, like it was, it was still good, like I mean the way, the way it starts, like I like the what gets him, like the reason why he's the way, like how he is like with his his like mental state, and all that is because he lost his brother, you know, and he blames himself for not for just turning around on that, on that split second and then, if you can turn it around, in his brothers in the back of a car, yeah, getting taken away, and he was being abducted, yeah, and he never knew it, and it's folks with him every single day of his life, you know you blame himself for that, and he's actually searching his dreams to find out, find out clues about his brother and answers to his lost brother.

Speaker 6:

Yeah, it was that part was dope.

Speaker 7:

It was cool. It was cool. Yeah, kind of like him, but do you think he actually would have the power to fix that? No right, I think he was just trying to look for clues. Maybe to go look for him, find out what took him.

Speaker 6:

I think I think what he was looking was for closure. That's what he was looking for.

Speaker 7:

He was looking for yeah, because you can't go back and fix that now.

Speaker 6:

Yeah, and maybe like, maybe, sorry, maybe, like the closure is him finding out, like maybe if he could see who took him, that's, that's closer enough for him because now he can do it in the world and see you know if he's attainable or they were found the guy right, or if he took more kids.

Speaker 7:

there's a lot of stuff for there for sure. No, no doubt. So my next question for you is what did you? What do you rate the movie? What do you give it overall score wise? If you had to put it on a percentage scale, one through 100%, 100% being the best rotten tomato, and then yeah, what were rotten tomato score Do you give it?

Speaker 6:

And then, obviously, out of 10, I'll say rocket a rotten tomato score I'll give it me. Personally, I'll probably give it about 60%, which isn't bad, okay, because you know movies aren't perfect.

Speaker 7:

So no movies.

Speaker 6:

So I'll give it a 60% just because, like, it's PG 13 to so a lot of stuff. That because me I like. I like you know R rated movies I like anything.

Speaker 7:

Me too. I like when they show you don't hide nothing or leave any imagination. I feel you could. I feel like if it had an R rating.

Speaker 6:

They could have dealt a little bit more in into the lore and into the story, even into, even into the actual villain. You know what I mean To see like how, to see like what made him tick is. His was like kind of like, oh to da, like you, know it's him, you know.

Speaker 7:

Yeah, yeah, his review was kind of like.

Speaker 6:

His reveal was like whoa okay, it's like I think, yeah, definitely, I'll say 60%.

Speaker 7:

Okay, 60%, all right. Do you think there's going to be a sequel?

Speaker 6:

Probably not. Okay, I would say, you know, I mean, depending on how this one does with its, you know, with its revenue versus budget, if it doubles the budget or triple, yeah for sure.

Speaker 7:

Yeah, because they've actually made their budget back on opening night. Oh yeah.

Speaker 6:

Then there probably will be a sequel, but it's not guaranteed. But I would say I would bet that there would be.

Speaker 7:

Yeah, it could, because it could be a standalone, but obviously you could continue as well, because there's more lore for all the fans of watching it, because the movies it's all about a lot of it's just about money.

Speaker 6:

So, once they like recoup, if they can recoup. Like you remember that that one movie, john Carter.

Speaker 7:

Yeah.

Speaker 6:

That one was like they had a like, I think like a 400, no $200 million budget and it made like 50 million or some shit.

Speaker 7:

Sequels around Fucking as easy. So sometimes, even when the sequels made, there's no guarantee they're going to continue after that, right? Because it could just flop and then Damn.

Speaker 6:

Now, now, now I don't know if it, if it broke even yet. But I know that it like the numbers weren't good and they scrapped the sequel. Yeah. But when they have a good story and it does well, like that's you know.

Speaker 7:

Yeah, no, no for sure. What do you think of the movie, sir?

Speaker 5:

Your initial excuse me, your initial thought on it, initial opinion it's going to give it it didn't come off as a horror movie to me, so I actually enjoyed it, because I Ain't when they say it's a horror movie. When I, when I hear horror movie, there's certain things I look for, and if I don't find it then I'm like I just wasted my time.

Speaker 5:

Hmm but, um, this it actually seemed like it could have been a horror movie for kids, like, like, like it wouldn't be bad for kids seen this and have like nothing sexual happened, right, and have like a lot of blood show and the only thing that could have been a little for a kid was shadow thing, that I've been a little wild, but it's um.

Speaker 5:

I think overall I Like that. I enjoyed it. I was. I didn't even want to watch the movie at first cuz I'm like it's not gonna be good, but when I watch it I was like I was. It was actually kind of entertaining even though it didn't show anything too wild Right.

Speaker 7:

It was actually entertaining. No, I agree, so you actually enjoyed it right.

Speaker 5:

I Took a while for the action to pick up.

Speaker 7:

Yeah yeah, to get there right. You can like no, I feel it, and that's, you know what it was build up and that's a lot. That's a lot people didn't like about it is that they didn't like that the action wasn't there right away. Yeah, but they, you know, I think you could still appreciate it even without knowing the lure. I mean, some people argue that they couldn't enjoy it because they didn't know the story, or they that supposedly the movie wasn't optimized for everybody to enjoy it, like you know people that knew it and people that didn't know it, like which I don't agree with no, I mean, I think, I mean to even even like touch on that.

Speaker 6:

I think, like if there was, because I think the reason why, because people are Comparing it to Willie's Wonderland- that's me, I mean that's.

Speaker 5:

Know what that is.

Speaker 6:

First it's, it's still about animatronics and it's still about, you know, you know animatronics that are alive, trying to, you know, kill. You know like kill, kill people and shit. Yeah so it's like, like the theme essentially is kind of the same, it's just. It's just that the backstory behind the animatronics is different Hmm, different, but it's it's. It's still involves one person going into an abandoned or what's it called a rundown Restaurant, and then they encounter these things.

Speaker 6:

Yeah that's the premise, you know. But that one came out first, even though this story was probably first, yeah, you know. So I think people are comparing because because in in with his, in with his will, is wonderland. There's a lot of action. It's like non-stop action.

Speaker 7:

Yeah, bro, so imagine. Okay. So basically, ryan, what he's saying is like it's the same movie but it has more action, bro, and it's actually easy. It's easy, basically, in a pizza place he gets a flat tire, right. We got to watch that one. Actually, I kind of want you to watch it while spoiling too much. But long story, short, same same premise animatronics that come alive, they're haunted, they start killing people. I'm gonna tell the rest of story to you. If you watched that one, you might be like this is the. This is a dumber version, but it is.

Speaker 7:

It's funner for sure it's more you laugh at it more like it rose really fighting animatronics. What, when the hat, like you said? Why'd you describe it furious? He said it off top, off off the record. You said it was like a cross between John Wick and.

Speaker 6:

John Wick and.

Speaker 7:

He said John Wick and something else. It was hilarious, though I was a good-ass.

Speaker 6:

The funny thing about that movie is that is that Nicholas Cage's character doesn't even speak. No, he doesn't talk at all.

Speaker 7:

That's a thing, bro. Not a single. He got an easy paycheck dead ass. The whole movie. He's just like makes nice bro, just makes faces and whoops, ass, doesn't say a fucking word. The whole movie, bro.

Speaker 5:

Legit, like you'll say nothing. Oh he just like, not just him.

Speaker 7:

Yeah, literally just that's it, bro. Just reactions like in the growth and when people share dialogue with them, they wait for a sponsor like is any this getting through to you? Roast, just like you. Read the script was like of course I'll do it easy as money, which you mean, I gotta just show up and beat up animatronics. It's what I wrote. You said so you want to beat up some animatronics and being this movie.

Speaker 7:

I say nothing you must say shit, bro. I'm gonna say a single line. She's got to make faces the camera, whatever they're talking. Bro, that's just hilarious man. Just you want to watch it now. I'm sure it's got your little, at least a little bit of your interest right. Like, what is this shit? I want to see what this is about, bro. Anyway, let's not get on topic, alright, let's go back to. Well, so, five nights at Freddy's man, you said what do you, what do you rate it? You get. You told us what your initial, your initial take been was right. So it's a little long, a little long to get to the action, but overall did you like it?

Speaker 5:

I did. I give it between the 76 and 80.

Speaker 7:

Okay, wow, all right.

Speaker 5:

Okay, cuz, then it was good, then it was good, and it was good and he was good.

Speaker 6:

He got closure.

Speaker 5:

It's mostly when she she drew that little picture and put it up there.

Speaker 7:

Oh, little girl, to show the animatronics the truth. And then they switched.

Speaker 6:

Oh yeah that right there. It reminded me of Lion King. Mmm. Everyone scarred, oh yeah, oh, he said he was. He was the, we were the enemy.

Speaker 7:

Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, it was just like that. You're right, bro. Yeah, that's good. That's a good comparison. What about one out of ten?

Speaker 5:

one out of ten. I'll probably give it a. I'll probably give it a eight. Okay, cool you know people say you people use seven as escape goals, so don't get, don't sevens, like that play number yeah.

Speaker 7:

Yeah, it's like a safety, safety. No, that's like five or six to man. Man me, what do I give it, man? Before we go on further discussion about it, I give it a solid. My man, I don't want to go with that seven. I'm gonna say seven, bro, because you're just like I'm a good, and go with a six, man, just because, even though, even though the movie was good, I did enjoy the narrative. I know what the fuck? Why'd you give such a low score? I wanted to see more, kind of like. Kind of like what furious is saying. I wanted to see more. I know a little bit about the games. I didn't play the games.

Speaker 7:

In case you all didn't know, five nights at Freddy's is based on a video game series that exists and the video game is way different than the game y'all. I'll break them down right now, after I'm done giving my rating. But, um, basically I give it a six because, like I said, narrative wise, I know a little bit about the lore. I'm not gonna lie, before I went to watch it, since people were saying you got to know more about the Lord, I knew a little bit. I just knew there animatronics that came alive at night and just try to kill this security officer that was stayed overnight, like I was, just they would. They had a track record of murdering Security officers, the night guys, the night shift security officer who was it over night? We just would not survive. And if he did, no one ever made it past five nights right.

Speaker 7:

Right. So that was a premise I'm thinking okay. But it was D. Okay, they said it's a deep Lord of this. How does he get deeper than that? Then you find out that you know there's ghost children and all this stuff and we're going into that in a second but along. So I knew that lore and I was okay. So I reviewed it and then, at knowing the lore, I Was like, okay, the movie did capitalize, the explanations are there, but they could have put like they could have made. They couldn't amplify the kills a little bit better?

Speaker 7:

Like when those people broke in like when people broke in or that shit.

Speaker 7:

When they broke in the trash the place and they broke it to make him look bad. Because you know the whole custody battle going on between Mike and his sister, right when, I'm sorry, mike and his aunt are fighting over custody of his sister Abby, remember that so that he they're trying to make him look bad. So how twisted is this bitch is and I'm a little bit into my review, yeah, yeah, the odds twisted. Yet the odds of bitch, not, not, not the daughter the odd hired, the babysitter that Mike hired, remember that shit and her buddies to go trash the place that he's watching overnight to make him look bad. And I'm like yo, that's fucked up. Make him lose his job. So he loses credibility. Therefore he loses his sister's custody. So then, when they showed up to do that, they could, it could have localized. That was like the most kills in the movie. I believe they could have done something, something but.

Speaker 7:

Since those PG-13, I guess they were limited, but it's that rating bro. They needed. They needed more blood, like this show you. But then again, the games don't really that's the argument. The games didn't show bloody. There's a bunch of jump scares but game, what's the game?

Speaker 6:

But you could say that, but it's like it's okay but you're getting killed though.

Speaker 7:

You know you're dying in the game. You know you don't gotta show me getting demolished, but you know what's happening.

Speaker 6:

Yeah, but it's like you know, but it's like at the same time, it's like man, kids aren't only ones that are gonna watch this like it's exactly like well, like there's actually adults that that played that game years ago, or kids that play that years ago, that that are adults now. Yeah you know like yeah. I'm saying and it's like I Understand when, uh when, like a like a children's horror game wants to keep a PG or whatever.

Speaker 6:

It's like it's horror. You know I'm saying so. It's like you gotta. You gotta find a way around that man.

Speaker 7:

No, no, I agree, 100%, I agree you know, I'm saying because like so you want to see some blood?

Speaker 6:

huh, you want to see some blood the confirmation blood or something something, something like okay, like, like, like, like the shadow, mm-hmm, that part, that was good idea, that was good execution. Right, need more of that.

Speaker 7:

Oh, you're talking about the shadow that showed, like in the camera where he got, like John Remember. Oh, the shadow when the bite.

Speaker 6:

When he pulled her in the mouth of.

Speaker 7:

Freddie and Freddie bitter in half, something like that. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah maybe like a arm.

Speaker 6:

That's part of the best kill. You tell about Abby the babysitter got killed that way.

Speaker 7:

She got bitten half.

Speaker 6:

Yeah, body drop, yeah, or like, or like, or like. Like a arm getting f**king ripped off with the blood coming out. You know, not for a long time, but like a good like, like you know I'm saying like you know, like two seconds, you know, same blood come out, something something like I see you saying by the way, full disclosure.

Speaker 7:

I should say the beginning. This is spoiler. This is a spoiler review. I mean, you haven't seen the movie by now, you tripping like it's already passed Halloween. You should have been seen it by now, but anyway no, I agree.

Speaker 6:

You know me like something in like dragged off, like yeah, I'm a dracon somebody.

Speaker 7:

Yeah, I agree they could, they could, I know I could.

Speaker 5:

Drag them at the end.

Speaker 7:

They did drag, yeah, william Afton my shoulder. They had that little oh, foxy, the stick of the knife in his arm and drag doing shit.

Speaker 6:

But it's like I think like they could have okay like Chuckie right, like Charles play right, yeah, back of okay that movie could have been. They could have made that P P you 13 back then. But it would have been wack. Yeah, it would have been wack.

Speaker 7:

Yeah, it would have, that's no. No, that's true, that's true. What do you think, satchel? You agree, that would be wack cuz Charles play.

Speaker 6:

now it's yeah, cuz I could like it's comical and that was rid of our right.

Speaker 7:

Yeah, yes, he's. So there's ways to do it without making it to our last laughable. I watched the recently. This shit ain't scary bro.

Speaker 6:

And Chuckie, the original Chucky, that's just that's his goofy as fuck.

Speaker 7:

That's not a real horror movie.

Speaker 6:

I'm sorry, bro, bro, when I was a kid this is a shot real quick bro, when I was a kid man that that's good. My sister, my, my parents bought her a freaking life-size and all okay. So now we can knee-high doll with the freaking porcelain face and the in the eyelids blinking and all that. Right, annabelle, that's creepy.

Speaker 7:

He's like Annabelle. What is?

Speaker 6:

that it was an end all. So there is a show called I think it was like Annie or something like that, but there's like that, like a, like a doll, it's like a life-size doll, life-size doll, right, and it's called an end all and she had she had one and they kept it in the closet in the hallway Right outside my room, right, and I just watched child's play and then, like, right after I watched it, like they vegan, got her this vegan doll.

Speaker 6:

I'm like, fuck like, and I look at it. I'm like, you know, like it's the same time, come on like. I'm like I'm like I'm like six or seven, you know me. I'm like I'm just I'm, you know saying I'm, I'm just a kid, you know I'm saying so. I'm just every night, both vegan, I'm just looking at that door. Go like that should be not over. That's one of the you know saying that.

Speaker 7:

She was just yeah that was your inner fear, right there man. That's one of your childhood?

Speaker 7:

Yeah, you get a little ahead of yourself, brother. We ain't there yet, but that's a good one. We're gonna revisit that in a second. We're gonna revisit that in a second, but I'm not um, I Agree with all, with your whole take on the rated R movies. It makes sense that they would be rated R because they don't have to be gore the whole time. They just they just give you the freedom to show whatever you need to show. You know, I'm gonna get the point across. Like you said, even if it was a quick frame of an arm gain torn off and blood shooting out on a spring on the animatronic and then cut into a different scene, I would have took that. I'd have been cool with that. But I understand where side shows that too. Like you, you found a way to be able to enjoy a movie, though without having to See all that I came in blind.

Speaker 5:

I didn't know nothing about this. I know it was a video game. Okay, I came in blind, so I enjoyed.

Speaker 7:

I'm about to call, I'm about to bring you off to speed right now. So you have a better idea. So y'all both have a better idea of it. So, as before, we continue the movie review to give you guys a little backstory. Our viewers out there, they don't really necessarily know about five nights at Freddy's. At the beginning of it's just basically cut straight to the point. It's a pizzeria. We all know which one they're mimicking, which one they're copying. If you I didn't get it by now, animatronics singing, animatronics, animatronics. And they sing at mode. They. Someone play guitars, like Bonnie plays a guitar, freddy's a singer and you have, um, no one's playing the drums, which is surprising. Chica is just kind of standing there not doing shit. The fucking little chicken. She's standing there holding a cupcake. Yeah, that's a bitch ain't doing nothing. He playing no instruments. She's wearing a bib. This is let's eat.

Speaker 6:

Yeah, yeah, bro, she's just carrying a fucking cupcake and shit. Those animatronics never look like they.

Speaker 7:

It's always look weird to me right the Chuck E Cheese was like no no so I'm describing the five nights of Freddy's ones. I'm gonna go over the Chuck E Cheese one around a second. So those ones, those right. And then and then, and then Foxy's over. Creepy Fox animatronic that has a hook for a hand right her legs are missing.

Speaker 7:

You can see the Robotics right. So that was technically out of order. But anyway, that whole idea was based off of Chuck E Cheese. Now let's talk about Chuck E Cheese real quick. I know y'all definitely had some fear that shit when you were kids, right, let's be honest. Let's see was a little creepy right here, right, a fear.

Speaker 7:

I was really scared of them. I just thought they were creepy. Yeah, I wasn't scared, I didn't have dreams about them. But would you be there, got creepy now discuss them. Chuck E was Freddy, chuck E would be a singer. Then you had some, some purple dude, us from another planet I just found out recently from another planet. Yeah, it's like Barney, but he's like, I think, a mix from grimace, like you said and Barney. Yeah, he said grimaces from McDonald's man, which he is, you're right. Um, what are the characters names?

Speaker 6:

man, I know, I know that those speaking eyes are, those eyes are creepy bro.

Speaker 7:

Yeah, they go to the left or right. You remember the? Yeah, bro, come on, it's such a they didn't these creep you out a little bit.

Speaker 5:

I mean, I was wondering how the costumes was blinking, but you remember when it was your birthday. I'll just look at you, chuckie. Yeah, chuckie will come out. Come out and dance with you, and then they bring you a pizza.

Speaker 7:

Yeah, you remember that shit. Okay, so mr Munch was like what's the purple guy that would, uh, that would, um, even even the wolf looks kind of you can tell the wolf you can tell the wolf which his name is um yeah.

Speaker 6:

Yo he's pretty jowls.

Speaker 7:

You got a man. He's a little creepy, bro. Come on, look at these guys, bro. You look a little weird. I mean, look at him, bro. She was creepy to me, bro. I always found out and that's who obviously Chica is based off of. You know Chica and Freddy's based off of her bro.

Speaker 6:

Helen Hennie, look creepy. That's galley. Look funny though.

Speaker 7:

This guy looks funny. They go like a rib off of Mario Mario for real. He's a rib off mark. He played the drums. That's why this plane the drums. I remember that. And then Jasper was playing the.

Speaker 6:

He was playing the, the, the guitar these ones are way creepier than fucking fucking five nights at Freddy's bro.

Speaker 7:

You think so? No, you know, he's on mr Munch.

Speaker 5:

Oh, when they came out. It's time to party, bro, put some red on the middle.

Speaker 6:

Put some red out on him, bro. I was like this. Put some red eyes on him bro, put some red eyes on him, bro, you're gonna look creepiest.

Speaker 7:

Oh hey, Chucky ain't put some red eyes? No, you know what?

Speaker 5:

it was man. I don't worry about none of that. I know when he came out it was time to throw some tickets, you knew.

Speaker 6:

I mean as a kid, probably like twice. Yeah, it was never like a all-time thing, like what you just like. I was like a Blue moon type of shit. Yeah, it was a gift. I'm not Chucky, really, just a go there.

Speaker 7:

Bro, I feel like he's gonna come out and take one of the kids.

Speaker 6:

Just you know I'm gonna be surprised at the if it's already happened for black people that's like going to Disneyland bro. Like creepy stories about like people going to, like, you know, like Disneyland, and there's like there's like one person in the freaking costume just acting weird, just staring at them or doing some weird shit after this. Yeah yeah, I don't know if anyone's been like kidnapped, but if it hasn't happened, that should probably what happened.

Speaker 7:

Taking kids away, bro, like that's kind of premise. You see that that's the premise they were going with with this, this movie. So the owner, the owner of Five Nights at Freddy's, he would put on a costume and he would take these kids away one by one. Have you guys noticed this? Now watch, if you watch the movie again at the very beginning, you see, you see this guy. It's in pixelated form, like, and it's like an arcade game. Looking right, you notice as a credits are showing he's taking little kids to the back with them or disappearing one by one. Watch it if you want. If you didn't catch that, watch it tonight. You'll see just the first part of the movie, the first half, the first, like two minutes. You'll see in the credits You'll see a guy come on a buddy costume, start taking kids away to the back room and killing them bro.

Speaker 7:

Yeah, bro and that's that's who the, that's what the main character would do. He would take these kids are at these parties and at these pizza parties and shit with their friends, and he would take people to the back, one by one, these kids, and stuff them into the animatronics and kill them bro, Did you know that was actually yeah?

Speaker 5:

did you know it was actually a case at Chuck E cheese that that happened?

Speaker 7:

No way that's part with this. She was based off.

Speaker 5:

No, this, that was an actual might not be too far off. The creator of this fucking no, no, I didn't know that dude made a movie based on what happened in Chuck E cheese or the game.

Speaker 7:

I mean he made the games all, the movie too.

Speaker 5:

But no, the movie that just happened. What happened at Chuck.

Speaker 7:

E cheese, the five nights, freddy's damn that the game is then too. Yeah, originally the game was made based off that that incident. Then there was another incident that happened as opposed to a Chuck E cheese employee. The scrunchie one showed up one night and just put caps on people bro. Oh yeah you hear about that shit. He came and shot up the yeah. That really happened. You're about that happens a lot, bro.

Speaker 6:

Yeah, I mean, did you hear about the one at Walmart? No, I'm warmer got him in briefing at the little briefing bro, he came and busted in Walmart. No, like after a little meeting, their little meeting.

Speaker 7:

Yeah, I go before they go out.

Speaker 6:

Yeah, that's where he got his people.

Speaker 7:

That's sad, bro, yeah didn't even see that coming man. They were just coming to work and that's sad. Let's see if I can find a video. I sliced the way you looked that up, man. We're gonna keep. We're gonna keep the conversation going with this, the name, the name of the owner of a finance at Freddy's or, excuse me, not called that the actual location. If you look at the logo, bro, it's like literally a spark split up, splitting image of the Chuck E cheese logo. Okay, even down to the font right, freddy being on top like this is arm spread.

Speaker 7:

That's completely with a parody of the Chuck E cheese. Yeah, so instead of called Chuck E cheese is called Freddy Fazbear's pizza.

Speaker 7:

Okay that's what it's called Freddy Fazbear's pizza. So the name of the pizza locations Freddy Fazbear's pizza, and the owner of Freddy's Fazbear's pizza is the guy that would take these kids to the back. Now here's the interesting part. Fellas, this, this doesn't make sense to me why you would do this. I told you about this briefly, off the record, yesterday.

Speaker 7:

These suits right to the employees will wear, they had animatronic parts in them. So imagine you, imagine this y'all you're putting on a suit, right, and remember this is actually in the games as well like there would be a guy in the phone. They called him phone guy. He was just explained to the employee. Who are you? Who you are the player, you're the employee, right, he's explained to you on the phone how these suits work and when you put them on now you got to be careful because they can maim you or possibly kill you if you're not careful. I'm like what the fuck? So apparently, when the suit's not being worn by an employee, bro, you're not hugging kids and taking pictures and shit it could also be used as an animatronic. So they're called spring trap suits.

Speaker 7:

It's so weird so, but in the scary part is when you put the suit on right, it has its own rib cage, so I'm getting that remember the end of the movie movie has its own rib cage, right, and it's weird that thing supposed to only lock into place and move around when it's animatronic form, but when it's in employee wearing the suit form, it's will stay open. Now, if that, now here's the crazy part malfunction the malfunctions, or you breathe wrong or you bump up against somebody and that shit it just locks in on you. Bro, you did crushing your. Yeah, I remember happened to him, the actual thing in the game bro. So that's straight out of the video game, him dying the way he dies. We're gonna get to it, I'm gonna get to that part.

Speaker 7:

How William Afton dies in the movie is how he dies in the game, bro. Literally, the spring trap activates the fucking things are. You see how crushing each one of his ribs You're you seen it right? And it's just digging into his bro, he's bleeding out, kills him that way, and then it locks around your arms and you get mutilated and just imagine bleeding out that way, bro, why does it? But my, my, why would you divide? Why would you design something like? That is my question. Why would you?

Speaker 6:

wear it, though he's a dumbass. You could have just worn one that doesn't have it.

Speaker 7:

Facts for his own suit. He could have made a suit. My whole thing is let the animatronics be the animatronics and then you just wear a suit. Right, make a suit different.

Speaker 7:

That's a normal suit like you know the mask, see these spring trap shit didn't exist to chuggy cheese. You swear like they had. And bro is funny because I hear you the phone guy would say in the game Like, oh, we had a couple malfunctions that left a couple employees seriously maimed, one of them bled out and died. Yeah, and the game's like we actually have it on right now. No one's allowed to wear it. For that reason, bro, why would you, why would? My whole thing when we laugh is, why would that even exist? Just make a suit, a normal suit, that everybody could wear and make the animatronics be the fucking animatronics you know.

Speaker 6:

So you don't need to Save money, but also they wanted to be innovative guys.

Speaker 7:

These animatronics walk around by themselves, by themselves, so it's an innovative shit, but then make it its separate entity. Don't fucking, you put a person in there too, by the way, it's a hybrid but you can die exactly, but here's the only stipulations that you can die in it. Yeah, you could die in a shit. Just wanted to give you, fellas, a better breakdown of the spring trap suit so you understood what's going on pretty sure. At first you guys are probably lost right, like what is going on. Why is this full?

Speaker 6:

right now. I was lost with that. I was, I like, saw it. I'm like why is he that shit?

Speaker 7:

exactly why is it killing him like what the fuck?

Speaker 6:

hold it on to him or something like that, you know, but I was like, why would?

Speaker 7:

he put himself in possible danger. It makes more sense now, right. So now you guys got a little background on the spring trap suit.

Speaker 7:

They explain now, know they didn't see, and that's why it is credible for some people that are ripping this movie a new one. The ones that don't know the lure, or, excuse me, the lure. They're the ones that are complaining like, well, fuck that the fans know that shit. But I'm over here like I've never heard of five nights of Freddy's what's killing him. You know, I'm see they're lost like what the fuck. So that was one example of why.

Speaker 6:

But they could have like they could have put, they could have done, and this is why I think the movie will probably get, like you know, it got a six. You know, I mean is because, like they could have put little, they don't even happen to necessarily explain it with like words. They could put like little like free. They put like little like blueprint pictures of the suits, yeah, and just show like, oh, even that would have been enough, you know me, just an explanation.

Speaker 7:

But yeah, they could have had a scene where Mike Schmidt right, the main guy he walks. You know, there's a scene where he's looking around with a flashlight. He's walking around looking with a flashlight. They could have a scene where he walked by the back room or something and there's like a picture of it on the wall Right like a little scale where he goes across and he's like, oh, it was a map there, like a little, you know, like a blueprint or something blueprint like a blueprint, how to put the suit on without hurting yourself, like having that something, having go across the word spring trap.

Speaker 7:

Just show all that you something right. Give him some type of closures that do that way, foreshadowing oh shit, this is this shit. My functioning now. The argument was it now move a little bit forward back into the movie again. You guys know, remember in the movie like Chica tries to put Abby, mike Schmidt's little sister, and and, and I'm trying to remember that she walks him back there.

Speaker 7:

And she's like cheek, I'm scared. What is that? You see the fucking thing opened up and it's yeah, I remember how, last time and then a little bit little few scenes before that, the sheriff which we're gonna talk about her in a second she puts a broomstick, remember. She tells Mike, be careful, look, it's a little tricky. She takes a broomstick and that shit closes on it and breaks the broom in half.

Speaker 7:

Yeah that's me. So they showed you that. So that then a little girl when she looks at it I look scary. You see the fucking thing open up, like don't go in there, that's gonna fucking kill her, you know, right. And To give you more, more context now the animatronics themselves are the ghosts of those children. That William Afton, the owner, taking the kids to the back and killing him how he was. We kill the killing him. The same way Chico was trying to kill Abby is the way those kids got, killing them in that, putting them in animatronics. So he stuck. He stuck a kid in the Freddy, stuck a kid in the Chica, stuck a kid in Foxy, stuck a kid inside a Bonnie the rabbit and their bodies was still in there.

Speaker 7:

Exactly, and that's why the children are controlling the animatronics, because their spirits are in them in the robots. My bodies are decomposing inside the animatronics or decompose at that point.

Speaker 6:

Yeah, yeah, exactly. So, yeah, you're right.

Speaker 7:

My question that was their gravesite.

Speaker 6:

The fucking animatronic, my question is where did he put the brother? Yeah, I think that might have happened before that's why I was.

Speaker 7:

I thought the brother was gonna be Freddy or some share. I was gonna be one of the animatronics you know.

Speaker 6:

No, I was never recognized him, though it was his brother, that's true, he would have treated him different than the rest of the animatronics.

Speaker 3:

It would have been weird you know, it would have been like wait a minute Like this is Mike.

Speaker 7:

That's my little brother. I know they can't talk, but you know what I mean. Like this is crazy, right to think about. So that's you know. Talking about that stuff, bro. The kids bodies basically were to decompose inside the animatronics and that's how the animatronics are being controlled by the children. Not just random ghosts are not just haunted. These are ghosts of children that went to Freddy fazbear's to enjoy a good time at a party and then they just got killed by William Afton. He came out in his little spring Bonnie creepy ass suit that he fucking died in and Took the kids to the back. I don't know if he killed them first and then stuffed them in there, which I think that's what he did.

Speaker 6:

I think, I think he just put him in, put him in there. Maybe they died the same way. That that's probably why I hate it, or some roll.

Speaker 7:

You guys are right, because everybody you, they're all just looking at when he was getting killed or they're all just like Look at him ominously, like yeah, bitch, you saw that feels did that shit to us motherfucker. Like yeah, that's crazy, they need to be killed. Oh, they didn't, they just remember, they just watched, yeah well, the cupcake triggered the fucking suit members Did. Chica said the cupcake got on me, bit out of sight and then triggered the fucking lock.

Speaker 6:

I think cupcake bro Whoa, that cupcake was a beast.

Speaker 7:

He was taking people out a little cupcake, not the non-named Chica cupcake bro.

Speaker 6:

Yeah man, oh, so the cupcake was a was a kid too, yeah, he says them in the vent.

Speaker 7:

I think so. Yeah, I had to be right, something was controlling this southern.

Speaker 6:

There was more added to them. There's more than just more kids, more than five kids.

Speaker 7:

Yeah, they just sold the five main kids. There were the five animatronics Freddy, chica, foxy, right, the cupcake could have been a brother, but then why would he bite on his ankle? I remember he's running the hallway from when he starts biting his ankle. He sticks a taser in his mouth and kills it. He didn't kill well, he fried him.

Speaker 5:

short, shorted on memory, he's the tazer to short in the sleep to knock him out?

Speaker 7:

Yeah, so now that we're on, the stuff is I'm going back. I'm like zigzagging here. What's your guys only get too far ahead before asking this question. What was your guys's favorite kill?

Speaker 6:

Mine, william Afton, william Afton's death. William Afton, and and and the shadow of the babysitter, oh, okay.

Speaker 7:

That sounds like a shadow with my favorite one, with the Freddy biting her in half and shit. That was the kids. That was the kid pulling him into the mouth. He saw the hand come out and grab her and pull her up. That was the kid who did that shit. That was his. Well, obviously him Apparising his body is a gun. Pull the kid.

Speaker 6:

Yeah, bro, she pulled her into Freddy's mouth and he bit her enough. Yeah, cuz, she looked into it. Right, she was like peeking in shit.

Speaker 7:

Yeah, you saw it right cuz you, yeah, she got up on. She got up on like a stool to look in Freddy's mouth, cuz I guess the kid was like Bro, you're the shit, cuz the mouth opened. That was like that was a sick day. That's actually probably my favorite one. I had to choose. I mean, it's that movie I don't like death, but you guys gonna get in that. What's your favorite? Like you know, killing that movie. My would have to be the Freddy kill, like in here and then her fucking hands. You're looking there to see what's in the mouth and the hand just comes out, brings in and then Fred just bites her in half. He's a torso drop on the floor. That was pretty bad. What was your, was your ideal? Like okay, that was pretty cool, that's pretty different.

Speaker 5:

They really have too many kills in there.

Speaker 7:

They didn't, bro. That's what we took the best one sir. He's like which one you think? That's the thing, man the radar bro, I know he was right already would have saw a lot more. For sure, you would have saw a lot more yeah they did it will. He's different review that to one of you had to review that one too, bro.

Speaker 7:

You have to. It's only right will. He's had a lot of dope ones because they had the freedom to do it. It was rated R. Yeah, we gotta watch movies, bro. You know we're gonna watch it. We gonna watch it, trust me, brother. You, you have a good time. You're gonna laugh. It's a. It's a good time. Huh, it's a good. It's a good laugh, bro. You're gonna enjoy yourself. You're just gonna laugh at this shit, like why does it exist? Oh, it's that kind of shit where it's like it's not stupid, but it's, it's funny enough for me to watch the whole thing. I want to see all this shit ends like it's not horror.

Speaker 6:

No, it's more.

Speaker 7:

It's like slapstick mystery yeah it's more action, mystery slapstick like but now it's, it's, it's eight, it's eight of them.

Speaker 6:

Yeah, animatronics.

Speaker 7:

So, instead of just five, like a five, nice, you know, five hundred, was it? Yeah, four, I think it's four animatronics, yeah, freddy, chica, bonnie Fox, foxy Cupcake, you can call the count the cupcakes. So that's five. That's five compared to eight. There's eight fucking Willy Wonner, lamb brothers, eight of them, anyway, yeah, so there's that. And then, um, which one's your favorite? If you had a pick, one, bro, not a favorite, but which one did you like fancy the most, like all that was. I was pretty, that was that was crazy.

Speaker 5:

Probably wouldn't it do is trying to go out the exit.

Speaker 7:

Oh, Foxy showed up with the Fox he's like. About a light, bro, and he was humbling. He's quick, so quick. You got down that hallway, bro, and he's humming all eerily down the hallway.

Speaker 5:

He's like, oh shit, out the door you know, something come at you that quick to you did you know if you're not a fighter.

Speaker 7:

You panic, you go, you brought me down just last second I think. I think the reason why he got out the door because someone else died that way right in the security officer got killed that way didn't he? Yeah, you know, yeah, yeah, foxy got him the same way. I think he only got out because the security well want to talk about next to the sheriff. That was the biggest twist of the movie, bro. Well Williams at William Afton's daughter.

Speaker 7:

Bro, her being the sheriff that checked on in on him since night one that was his daughter the whole time.

Speaker 6:

That I'll say. That was the one I the one part of the movie I was just eyes they should have done differently, yeah, I just like boys cuz. It's like either gonna make her on Williams team or it's just, it's just to the the a conflict of interest to me was just we just to. It was too close. Yeah, yeah your daughter who who's also the fake and share, and your a serial killer. She didn't give him a tip at all you know serial killer bro, and she knew.

Speaker 7:

I kind of had a feeling with him though, don't you guys agree? Like the way the dude was talking to Mike about it. I mean, even he needed the job is I don't do nights then he ended up calling him back. The way the bro was explaining it to him, it was kind of like oh yeah, the fucking knows more for sure.

Speaker 6:

Yeah, for sure I had. I knew it was him about it.

Speaker 7:

He's kind of when he took off the mask, you saw that it was him. I was like I fucking knew it. That wasn't much of a twist, right, it wasn't a. I was kind of like, yeah, it wasn't exactly as much of a surprise Her being his daughter was a twist, and it's like man, if that she knew she could have given better.

Speaker 5:

It's not really, not really, but I wouldn't even he said even. He asked her how do you know so much about this place? Well, why? Mike asked her that yeah, the dude asked yeah he asked her how do you know so much about?

Speaker 7:

yeah, and she just didn't. She didn't tell him, she could have told him but, that's not that yeah, that gave a red flag.

Speaker 5:

right there it's too much. Do I like?

Speaker 6:

roll, like, come on, like, like just I don't know man went the whole daughter father thing out that if she wasn't his daughter.

Speaker 7:

She kept giving advice remember that after every night should, like the latest place get to you. That's just trying to stay safe, like she's in on it.

Speaker 5:

Don't bring us to here again, I'll shoot you.

Speaker 7:

Yeah, that shit and that part too. And then when she was like he's when you're at Freddy's, you stay alert. She's taking sleeping pills, remember, right, six leaves. Like when you're at Freddy's, you stay alert. You don't take these while you're there and bitch. You know something's going on, right? You know these animatronics are alive, trying to kill people, but it's so obvious though. Yeah, so obvious.

Speaker 6:

It wasn't. There's nothing or there's nothing like really like slick about it.

Speaker 7:

Yeah, that's true. I don't know, that's subtle, like it was just like there.

Speaker 7:

No, that's true, that's true. And the reason why I brought her up, though, too, I think she's the one that saved him. You know, he was trying to get out the door when it was locked. She opened it up from the outside and let him out. That's how. That's how he got out of there. Bro, that kill me when you try to open the doors. Yeah, she only. Why he survived that shit, it's cuz she opened the door and pulled him out. I remember he woke up later and she's bandaging him. Yeah, that's why. So she pulled him out of the door.

Speaker 5:

You remember when they tell me that. You remember when the little girl kind of over oh, yeah, bro, he really he went.

Speaker 7:

That's good to bring that up. So now a I'm glad slideshow brought that up because I actually want to get into the beds. We're talking about all the interesting stuff. We're gonna talk about all the goofy shit now in this movie Okay, that was one of them there's a scene where he leaves at Abbey, at home, remember that. And then there's one of the Freddy animatronics one of the older ones show up at the house, kill the aunt and take her back to fight, take her back to Freddy Fazbear's pizza. I'm not. You remember that scene? She's at home, right?

Speaker 5:

he leaves Abbey at home, like how we gonna get there.

Speaker 7:

Yeah, he's like I got away. There's a fucking, there's a cab outside her Uber or lift driver and they both hop in the backseat bro. Or she get in first the car yeah then when he gets in the car, it was the whole thing. Just to the right, the big ass animatronic gets in the backseat.

Speaker 6:

Oh yeah, and and the cab like the black guy, right, yeah, he's like.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, he's like, we're my god. Yeah, I always get the weirdo. Yeah, exactly bro. And he's like yeah, we just bunny right or something like that.

Speaker 6:

It was like a blue one. No, no, it was.

Speaker 7:

Freddy, it was a Freddy.

Speaker 5:

It was, it was funny. It was a one-eyed Freddy, it was old Freddy, I really tried to show that ten foot Animatronic in the back of that car.

Speaker 7:

He's like oh he said this is really off, this don't even look right.

Speaker 6:

That's creepy though as a cab driver, seen that shit.

Speaker 5:

Right and didn't question it.

Speaker 6:

At all. He just wanted to make his money. Congratulations, you played yourself.

Speaker 7:

The realistic of the. Come on, bro, it's not really gonna be a thing you know.

Speaker 5:

Come on, dude. I'm surprised he made it out, oh. Oh the black, the black dudes really don't usually make they don't, you're right, do like, just just for dramatic effect.

Speaker 7:

It's because, bro, you know what, it is right he had to hit the reboot. The Freddy doll was like, yeah, one eye that was on, the other one was off. Yeah, that's shit. Yeah, and he I surprised it didn't kill the black dude, bro, he lived, he lived until it's held.

Speaker 6:

I mean he only had, like, what like, we're like like 30 seconds of screen time. Yeah, yeah, yeah so 30 seconds the bed, not killing no, no, they showed him again.

Speaker 7:

Did you guys see the after credits soon? Not after credits, but like right, the credits run and they cut away to a scene. He's sitting there and then someone's tapping on the window. He's like, all right, what man shit.

Speaker 7:

And he looks over animatronic and I'm trying to set the car. It's a little one called balloon boy you have to look at. Only looks like a little creepy-ass kid with a different from. No, do you guys remember that we get a little figure that when Mike was just cleaning out the restaurant he opens up a locker and there's like a little creepy-ass kid with a balloon and he turned it around. Yeah, he's just turns it around. That's an animatronic. It looks like a toy, yeah, but it's actually an animatronic, bro. I wonder who's that's holding that.

Speaker 7:

Yeah, someone who just creeped him out. I didn't really do anything and he did the same thing to the fucking the cab driver. All you hear is don't, don't, don't, do loudly on his door. He's like I'm at you.

Speaker 5:

He probably did, and he looks in there.

Speaker 7:

He is right there. Oh, it's in the fucking seat looking at him like that with the balloon, yeah, man. So this transfer over to the yeah, comical shit in this movie right Now. What people couldn't get by? And I have a theory. I have a theory as to why this happened. Actually, on my theory, I have an understanding. The scene that people didn't like the most you guys out of this movie, and why people gave it a low rating the ones that weren't fans, I didn't know any better was a scene where they built a fort when the animal drops are getting along with the kids or that, and then the body falls over like are you okay, bonnie?

Speaker 7:

And then the little thumbs up. You're gonna see when they're building the fort, like it needs to be taller. They're like people are just like. These things are supposed to keep killing people. What's going on it?

Speaker 6:

makes sense because they're kids exactly.

Speaker 5:

Thank you, you want a friend.

Speaker 6:

I. That's why they attach themselves to the daughter or to the sister.

Speaker 7:

I'm glad you guys understand that, because they were trying to bring her to them to play with them.

Speaker 6:

They were, I mean, I'm pretty sure they were gonna kill her, you know, I mean, but they wanted them. They want a new friend.

Speaker 7:

I'm glad you guys understand it because I'm actually gonna get a something right now. I'm so glad you guys get that because the reason why I Were there were kids, like you guys said, they made sense because they were children. But you know the other reason is it's because they wanted to get Abby to trust them. Think about it, remember what they're gonna do it her later. Yeah let's be her friend.

Speaker 7:

Let's be her cool and then we want her to join us later. That's why that scene headed to happen. So for all y'all watching right now that are like unpopular opinion, I don't think it ruined the movie. Manipulation, it's manipulation tactic. If you were paying attention to the storyline and you weren't just so fixated on fucking deaths like I want to see. I'm trying to kill people. What are they fucking building a fort for? Right? That's what the mindset of the person is.

Speaker 7:

Not paying attention would say right, it's a goofy scene. Sure, I'll give him that. You know that over here he falls over their children. Bro, did you forget? They are children, ghosts inside these animatronics. That's why I remember eq. I'm sorry, bro, I gotta call you, I gotta do it. Man, I'm gonna show you review at the end of this.

Speaker 7:

So I'm gonna say, bro, he over here, he told me he didn't understand that. He was like lost today when he saw the scene he's like okay, where do we go from here? Well, bro, if you were paying attention, you would know where we're going from here, right, would y'all agree? I'm just saying like, if you were paying attention to the story, it's because they needed to manipulate it, bro. They needed to. Not saying you didn't understand that, but maybe you didn't understand the why they did it that way With her kids, if you remember their kids inside these animatronics. They had to get her to trust them and that was the only way they're gonna be able to stuff her in them and I'm trying later is if they got her to trust them right, 100%. So how do they do that? Build a fort with her, be a kid with her, do some shit that he would do with you know, was it different than what happened in the games? Of course the game didn't have that much fucking. It was just you trying to survive the whole time.

Speaker 5:

It's different, you know but hey, but maybe those kids didn't think that what they was doing was wrong.

Speaker 6:

No, but, that's who to add to that member in the in the dudes dream they they actually asked him. Can she come with us? Yeah, and at first he said yes, but then, oh yeah, I did say no, but it was too late, you know. So, even with them like trying to like get her, oh, so was that time? They asked him, though finally, like like he was the final one.

Speaker 5:

What's that whole permission thing about?

Speaker 7:

Okay, yes, did you guys notice that wall? I'm glad you asked that. You know that wall, all the drawings.

Speaker 5:

Yeah.

Speaker 7:

I think that was his way of manipulating them into controlling them. Yeah, think about as soon as she changed it. Remember what happened. Yeah it's all the truth. They got remind me. They got, they got reminded of what happened. My only question is, like you said, I'm gonna cut you off like Joe. Why did they forget? How did you forget your debts? I was fucking traumatizing. Because you forget.

Speaker 6:

I think behind that way because when you die, I think because, like, there's this whole notion of like Spirits that die with unfinished or people that die with unfinished business. I guess that's good business they have.

Speaker 5:

No, there really have no like, like recollection like just reliving the trauma of their or they feel like they still have business here, yeah.

Speaker 6:

I finished. But they have no where. They have no recollection. Not that they can't rediscover that, but you know, it's like you're in, like purgatory.

Speaker 7:

And they trust him, like like. It's like you want to answer that. I mean it could drop from a bit Because you guys believe in that.

Speaker 5:

What that like ghosts get stuck here? You guys believe that.

Speaker 6:

I'm gonna say that I mean, I'm just saying, like, if it is a case, that's what that was just the case in the movie though.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, that was the case in the movie is cool for the movie.

Speaker 6:

It's a good. Yeah, it's a good, you know like foundation, you know. I mean like it's just. But my thing with the movie too is like how did he still have like control over them, like he's like you know, he's living. He's living, you know, being like like they're, you know, I mean like how do you have control over their souls? Like yeah, yeah, cuz he actually like he could like control them. Yeah, you know, and, and they were scared of him.

Speaker 5:

I Maybe I think I don't know if he did the drawings and they could have killed him to.

Speaker 7:

Yeah, you're right, and they were from kids that were there from the past, when it was open. That's what it looked like to me, but someone you're right, I think someone might have drawn that, though they saw all five of the kids that were holding his hands where those were the animatronic kids, or maybe they drew it and then he just put it on the wall.

Speaker 6:

Oh, shit.

Speaker 7:

Oh, before they died. They probably do it. Oh yeah, like before they died, his name was the bunny.

Speaker 6:

I know what was Bonnie. Bonnie, no, like his, oh his, character.

Speaker 7:

Yeah, I heard that when you try to understand the lore from the game, it's like confusing, exhausting exhausting a lot of shit to go through. You gotta really devote it to that shit to find out. I'm not devoted to it, so I mean, it is what it is. It's cool, there's books and shit. I don't think I'm gonna do all that man to go that deep into it. It's just I feel like it's not that deep Right you know, I'm saying these children spirits to go for his animatronics.

Speaker 7:

They just want to be freed somehow or rest easy or try to rest in peace, and in the meantime they're being manipulated by the, by their murderer.

Speaker 6:

I think I killed them and then Controlled, they could have made it a little. They could. I think I mean the fact that it was made the way it was made, like it could have been made a lot better.

Speaker 7:

I mean, it was no I could have. They took eight years to make it too. Eight fucking years, bro Fuck.

Speaker 6:

Copyrights, or what just copyrights?

Speaker 7:

like it was probably that fine finding the right director with the right vision. There was a lot of things probably that went into it, man.

Speaker 6:

Cuz the acting wasn't bad. No, acting what wasn't bad. Like. What's the name? Josh Hussins, in order, is that name? I think it's the name. Yeah, like the main character. Yeah, like, yeah, he did good he did do good.

Speaker 7:

I agree he did a good job, right, did a good job. So yeah, man, I mean that's pretty much covering it, bro. That was, I didn't know, favorite kills for it of. The only goofy parts of it were, like we said, the the fucking Uber ride and then the kids, the kids building a fort. But actually the kids building a fort is not as comfy there was nothing wrong with?

Speaker 5:

that no Like different. Yeah, they're not just killing machines. What are they?

Speaker 7:

Yeah, so what is this? But then then later on they explain oh, the kids, the kids spirits are in there.

Speaker 5:

So now, it makes sense, you're right. Oh, that's why they want to do it for it later in the circle.

Speaker 7:

Yeah, yeah, because I first by thinking what, so I guess you keep, was kind of right when he's like what the fuck? What do we go from here? Because you don't know what's going on. But then, if you pay attention later on, all these are ghost children. That's why they fucking did it.

Speaker 6:

That makes sense once I find out that too. I was just like okay, you just made everything make more sense, you know. Yeah, no for sure because now, because now I'm thinking like who the fuck killed the kids?

Speaker 7:

now, you know, I mean yeah, yeah, no, you're right, I mean so in that, exactly in the, maybe raised questions what happened and then the kids were reminded. Obviously, when Abby stuck she drew up real quick or really happen to him and stuck it on the wall.

Speaker 5:

Everybody was wondering what was she was drawing, yeah, and then when she stuck on the wall.

Speaker 7:

He's like wait, what are you doing? Remember that. And then she does it, and then lights shut off.

Speaker 5:

It's like, what did you do? And then he turned the lights on. Yeah, bro, sign on it.

Speaker 7:

Yep, and they spotlighted on them. And then she's like now they see you, now they see you, they see who, they remember what you did. They are looking each other like this the motherfucker did this to us, bro, but that's why.

Speaker 6:

But but that's why in movies, exposition is so like important, you know? I mean like I mean you don't necessarily have to like narrate what happened, but show. You know. I mean like yeah, I know, I agree, and that's kind of what they basically did too.

Speaker 7:

Yeah, in a nutshell, they show that the drawing was telling it was broke with a knife, I was killing the kids, you know they. They saw that like oh shit, he's the one that did this to us. We're gonna do this to her, like you know. So it was different man for sure you know. But you know what that means. So we can go and transition to the next topic. But before we do that, I gotta say, though and I tell him I would read this shit, so I'm gonna read cues, fucking quick little Review.

Speaker 7:

I put it up on the screen above me too, so you guys can see it what he wrote this movie really is for the fans, like, only for the fans. Like the diehard fans, like the fans that show up to hot topic to buy merch type fans, to buy the merch type fans, like the fans who were obsessed with dinosaurs when they were younger and played this game, and then now they're older type fans. They are really gonna love this movie. But nah, blumhouse fumbled this eight years. It took eight years to get this shit made, and they had years. They had all those years to find out the perfect balance for diehard fans and for general audiences to enjoy this movie. I'm shook. Watch this at home. 43%, that's.

Speaker 6:

That was the key was fucking the eight years part, though I mean eight years though.

Speaker 1:

It's right, though he is right though I was obsessed with dinosaurs, I like the movie.

Speaker 5:

I went to bro. The movie was cool, wasn't bad. I wouldn't have blind. Yeah, didn't get disappointed see.

Speaker 7:

So I don't know why he was so disappointed. I'm not a major fan. I was kind of blind to like you. I knew a little bit, unless only cuz I read about it.

Speaker 5:

I was a game, that's all I knew, but but with you know, with eight years though, you know, but I don't know what it's supposed to be. Oh yeah, true. Yeah, I don't know.

Speaker 6:

I mean it's still, you got eight years to work in a film and, bro, what's it called like? Okay, this just to like go off topic pan. Um, what's it called? Avatar? Right, yeah, james Cameron came up with that, like I think, like 10 years before you know it even came out. He made the language for the movie, or they who made a whole language for it, all that stuff, bro, and you and you watch Avatar, right, smash. Yeah, yeah, a lot of people didn't like that movie.

Speaker 6:

That's not her too because of the. I think they didn't like it. I mean, I don't know why, just say. But I would say that it's because they couldn't really grab not grass, but they didn't. You gotta be like it. They didn't really reconcile with the whole alien spirit, like aliens having likes, you know, like spirituality and this, that cuz to them. I think it was just too much of an event and an advanced concept. You know, like you're praying to a freaking tree that that's alive, that's, that is, that is.

Speaker 1:

That type of stuff to the whole planet and it's just, it's just on a different level.

Speaker 6:

You know, but I think that, but think, but if you look at the sales, bro it's, it went like two and a half billion.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, so people resonated with it. I don't feel it's right behind, the right in front of Titanic, but it was summer right there. No, it passed it past.

Speaker 6:

I turn it bro.

Speaker 5:

It was up. Yeah, it was pretty up there it passed a tonic though. Yeah, what with the budget, right?

Speaker 6:

Yeah, but it's the same. It's the same guy.

Speaker 7:

James Cameron made a. The same guy, right? Yeah, it's the same guy, that's right, you're right, damn.

Speaker 6:

He did avatar yeah damn made the language, bro, they made a whole that's a lot bro. Fuck and he did that.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, a lot of work to do, though a lot.

Speaker 7:

Yeah, sit there and do that. Make you raise your own fucking sounding your own, your own language, to go with these characters.

Speaker 6:

That's doing a lot, bro, but it paid off, that shit it did people love that shit, man.

Speaker 7:

It's not a bad movie Anyway. Um, alright, guys. Lastly, before we switch over to the next topic of childhood fears, into adulthood, again, one last time, you guys, for the audience, so they don't remember, just a little recap refresher to your final score five nights at Ferdy's 6.2 6.2.

Speaker 6:

All right, he's like, yeah, I wasn't really feeling that shit, like I'm feeling it but at the same time it's like I, I'm, I'm fair, you know, I mean I could have done something, you know, to me, to my. In my opinion, they could have certain things better. So. I don't want to just give him a nine or eight just because and just because I liked it, overlooking all the other, you know, flaws that I had, I mean no, I did.

Speaker 7:

It had some. No, that's a good reason why you give it a 6.2. You explained it thoroughly.

Speaker 5:

You slide show I would give it a 6.9, with the exception. Okay eight after like seven. Seven don't exist.

Speaker 7:

I give it a 6.9 really see you change your answer. Then instead ofa Not mean it's a person, you say eight in the beginning.

Speaker 5:

I said 6.9.

Speaker 7:

Now I'm saying 6.9.

Speaker 5:

Now you said that the number seven isn't there, so it's pretty much up there. I don't do sevens, though, cuz seven is like it's like a cheap answer, like you don't. You don't want to put an effort into answer that's a 6.9 really.

Speaker 7:

The 6.9, we leaving it there 6.9.

Speaker 7:

Yeah, I agree with you, bro. Mine's a 6.9 to no. No, it is so for sure, and then you know. But you know the thing is, bro, it's not. It wasn't a bad movie. Let me discuss. We just finished talking like, so my final score is about 6.9 as well. We all gave it a six, basically a high six or a low six, like you said. No sevens here, high six, low six and yeah, about a. I'll give it more of a higher score than Q did a run tomatoes. I'll give it like a 60%, 70% Could do. You could be better. The Lord leaves it open for there to be more, because Afton does dying, come back. Yes, remember that scene. When he's dying he's like always come back as he's putting the fucking mask on. Bro, you're dying, why would you put the mask back on? I don't understand why you, unless he's like he probably wouldn't be one of the robots.

Speaker 6:

He's gonna like possess it with the soul. Yeah, that's probably what he's gonna do.

Speaker 7:

That's probably I always come back this fucking mask on as they're dying.

Speaker 5:

I'm gonna get you fuckers when I come back like they're gonna be a sequel, because there's Some things that's not answered. That's who?

Speaker 7:

so they're probably gonna do a sequel most likely hopefully. They probably are. It did well, so just it, and, like you said, unanswered questions.

Speaker 5:

They're like the brother like I just want to go up to the brother.

Speaker 7:

I think he just killed him. He says it remember. He's like oh, I killed your brother, now I'm gonna kill you. He's like some shit about full circle.

Speaker 6:

Remember that when he's when he's fighting him, he's beating them up he's telling them that I think he has him in a In a freaking like hidden animatronic somewhere like a freaking prized one like.

Speaker 7:

He might. Springtrap, you know?

Speaker 5:

I mean, he's probably just looking somewhere just where he can just toy with him because those dreams that won't end could probably be his brother trying to communicate with him.

Speaker 7:

Oh, how do we not talk about that death bro? What the first one. The first security guard, with the, with the, with the mask coming down, with the assault. I was like a sawtrap. It looked like a sawtrap, remember, like in the trailer. He wakes up, bro, and he's like strapped to a chair and Freddie.

Speaker 6:

Mac's coming down on them like spinning gears and shit. Yeah, I'm not talking about that one, bro.

Speaker 7:

That one's fucked up that one's a fucked up, that he's like trying to screw it. It was like a sawtrap bro. Look like fucking jigsaw came in and said Our boy jigsaw had a. Come in there real quick bro.

Speaker 6:

Can you get the jigsaw? Voice? Oh, can you get that? What the jigsaw?

Speaker 7:

voice. I want to see them get it, bro, that would be cool. I think you can.

Speaker 6:

You gotta download them though that's probably the most fucking chilling voice. I would never win it. I would never want to hear that shit waking up. No, you want to play a game.

Speaker 7:

Hell, we're at shit. You want to play a game?

Speaker 5:

so that'll follow you to the door, huh.

Speaker 7:

Yeah, but it would follow you. That's a good transition?

Speaker 6:

I don't want to see no freaking like tape, like pop down saying fucking play me, no, man, that was those were our scores.

Speaker 7:

Those are all wrong. That death was cool. I'm going to do is, as an honorable mention, the fucking face mask one. That mass, the Freddie mass coming down with the fucking blade spinning and shit. Then the eyes are opening. I think that was. I was probably part of the spring trap, freddy's. See what I was telling you about.

Speaker 6:

That's probably what's part of it, that head so did that guard become a, become animatronic, or what? No, no.

Speaker 7:

His face is all shredded up. I don't know if you guys caught it. There's a later scene. Where wouldn't it do? Woke up when Mike wakes up, remembering Mike survives it. Remember he gets out of the chair. Right, he actually got out of it. The security officer before him didn't get out of the chair. And you see, when he gets out of the chair and he falls over the other guys still laying there, his face is all shredded up.

Speaker 7:

You're looking up, you'll see, you see, as you catch that so there was a little bit of gore in there. There was a little bit. You see the body there. Yeah, when he cuz, he might successfully gets out of the chair in time.

Speaker 5:

Right, I see two people right there when he wake up.

Speaker 7:

Yeah, there's two, just two bodies there, so but what was a skull? So it's been laying there running a skull Damn that's why the bro keeps getting new security officers to kill bro.

Speaker 6:

It's like and no one faking smells the fucking death in there in the backs.

Speaker 7:

Yeah, I know, dude, that was my question when. Well, actually I understand why you did that, though that's actually I'm taking my score down, that shit, bro. Hey, you know, the thing is too it's funny because it's true, bro Like you didn't think about that till now, right, and then you're like wait a minute, this shit, don't that drops. It Is that you like wait? When bro went for a walk around that bitch, remember, we first got in there on night too. He's walking on with a flashlight, look at it, everything. He looks at the animatronics. You mean, brought a homeboy, didn't walk in the back room like oh, what the fuck is this?

Speaker 5:

You know he walked right past them.

Speaker 6:

We've all been in the morgue.

Speaker 7:

That's just stinks, yeah he probably would have smelled death going down the hallways at some point. So your overall score changes. Damn bro, all right y'all. So this move on man, this transition over.

Speaker 5:

Did the morgue stink to y'all?

Speaker 7:

Sometimes, yeah, but the fact that he didn't see that shit, man, come on bro like how did you not? Yeah man, you played yourself.

Speaker 6:

I mean, like you can like tune it out.

Speaker 7:

All right guys transition over childhood, childhood fears, man and Memories. Did you bring anything up into into adulthood? Do you?

Speaker 7:

still have stuff that you think about. Your like man, this shit was creepy. You're not so scared of it anymore, or does it still make you scared to this day? What childhood fears? As we're on the topic of children, ghost children, you know creepy animatronics from Chuck E cheese that, being one of my memories, is as creepy as those kind of animatronics were. What did you guys? What were your childhood fears, and did you bring any into your life now as an adult? Yeah, that's me first.

Speaker 6:

Yeah Say childhood fears. So, like I said, earlier, you know fucking and all that was one. Just like spirits in general, just shit that I, that I couldn't see, but it was if it was still there type of thing like you know, imagining that or thinking that, and I Don't say I'll necessarily carried it into adulthood. I just I, I got over it. Yeah, I mean like you know like it is, what it is like, type of thing. Um, there's another one that I wasn't say but I kind of forgot it.

Speaker 7:

Damn I was hoping you keep in your head, man. Yeah, but but like those two for sure, like so obviously you don't bring that into your life now. You're not fearful, but anyway.

Speaker 6:

So I'll say oh yeah also. So like Okay, like doors, right Like when they're open I've ever had, I've ever had. Like okay, like like your restroom door, right yeah, open like at night, but like you can see it open, but in the room is dark, right yeah, that was something to me too. Rob is like it's something looking at me.

Speaker 7:

Yeah.

Speaker 6:

So I was just like close the door, yeah, I would leave it open till I where I see, I don't know, just something like it's a psychological thing. I think that there's something in there like watching me or some shit, you know cuz it's, it's it's a. It's a doorway.

Speaker 7:

Hmm, I mean, you know for sure.

Speaker 6:

Like you know, the actual plane is, like it's everywhere. You know me.

Speaker 7:

So there's no off, there's no off limits area, right yeah, except for hollow ground. We'll get into that. That's a long, it's a long debate. No long discussion, man. Okay, what about you, sacho?

Speaker 5:

have more phobias. Serum, what are?

Speaker 7:

they, as children, the living to you as a kid.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, okay, one was claustrophobia. I said I think I said that earlier. Yeah, why you actually mentioned it. I don't know if you guys remember when, like you, were younger and their siblings will like kind of try to hold you under the blanket Like, just like if your body's completely covered by the black, like with the blanket, you know like you're trying to get out and they're just holding the blanket down by each corner, just a scary Dude, that terrifying. I don't know if that's where like claustrophobia started for me, but it's like even now, like If I'm in a car and I'm not the one driving, or like I prefer to take the stairs rather than the elevators. Damn Like, yes, it was, it's bad. Like you said, it's a phobia. There was one time I was in the elevator with somebody and I could feel the elevator moving, but it felt like it stopped the moving.

Speaker 7:

You think I stuck in there you're like, oh shit.

Speaker 5:

No, like you know, you can feel the elevator start moving right like you feel that that, like shift, but it felt like it stopped, like I was tripping up, like I even, like it was straight survival mode, like I remember, like I even forgot I knew the person I was in the elevator with. Like you, like right now, I feel like I was in survival mode, like I was about to kill this dude.

Speaker 7:

What would you be terrified, though, bro, if you were in the elevator? It just stopped, and then that's all you hear. Nowhere, bro, it just goes across and it stops, and you just hear that, bro. No, you wouldn't be scared.

Speaker 5:

Scared no.

Speaker 7:

How would you feel in that moment?

Speaker 5:

I'm in survival mode.

Speaker 7:

Oh, you're that furious. If you're just the elevator, it stops, bro, and all you hear is they're gonna prank video with that, by the way, really oh yeah, he's standing in the elevator right. He's like bouncing in a vitamin shit and the light come back oh yeah, you're talking about and it's a little scorpion.

Speaker 6:

I mean doing that like I probably wouldn't buzz, like it was like if, like the lights like Start flickering, you know, if they like turn red and the elevator halted and shit like like that.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, but they say. But they say like you know, you know, when somebody scares you and you flinch, they say it's fear, but they say it's. It's like your body ready to protect this.

Speaker 6:

So it's a nice, it's jumping into like yeah, it's a nice ready.

Speaker 5:

you know, like so, like people, because people make you feel stupid, because you flinch, but it's actually like a come on there, yeah, yeah, sounds like, but it's still like there's nothing.

Speaker 6:

I think there's nothing wrong with like okay, there's. There's like natural fears, right? It's not just saying saying that you're scared, yeah, it's just the state of you know, it's that state in that moment. So it's like you know, if you are fearful, like, and you want to survive, like, okay, like if someone pulled, pulls a gun on you. Yeah the first reaction probably gonna be to get out the way of the barrel. Mm-hmm. No, if you want to prove that you're not scared you, you can stand there.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, you still gonna get shot you know no.

Speaker 7:

He's still fucked you the way, bro, and then you'll be hearing.

Speaker 6:

Anything and people. We just learned how to how to like suppress it. You know Cuz we're always gonna have it, bro, especially bro if you're in a plane, right, and you feel turbulent and you feel those turbulence.

Speaker 5:

You can't fight that, you're gonna sit there and enjoy that right.

Speaker 7:

Basically that point. Yeah, you have to, bro.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, I'll, but. But but another thing for me I was always, I Lived in constant for a little bit, I was I'm, I was in pyro, I was on pyroo and, uh, look at you, my mom, my mom had a room huh.

Speaker 6:

Lake pyroo. Isn't it late? It's probably late.

Speaker 5:

No, but my mom had a friend that she lived outside of, like Basically outside of our house across the street on the other side of street and she stayed in the RV and she had like abusive husband and stuff and I seen how like they they were getting to some big major fights bro and I and my mom and she took us down skid row a little bit. All that just to say like I was, I was really terrified. I used to think like you have to be homeless. Just how many homeless people I seen. I thought that was just a phase of life like and I was terrified to be homeless.

Speaker 6:

I don't know why it terrified me so much, but it was like I should just terrifying just the thought of poverty and you see how she will live now.

Speaker 5:

Bad Like.

Speaker 7:

I'm just walking around and seeing that would tear for you.

Speaker 5:

And the fact that I thought like and that's one of your child, another one, your child. Yeah, I thought. I just thought you had that's a fair one though.

Speaker 7:

Huh, it's a fair one, because I mean, you don't want to end up like that.

Speaker 5:

You had to go through a that damn.

Speaker 7:

You thought I thought it was something you thought that was a part of life. You had a deer one day, like how you got to do high school.

Speaker 5:

I thought of something you had to do.

Speaker 7:

Oh, bro, it's like, well, I'm not looking for people were there, damn stage.

Speaker 5:

I thought it was a stage of life.

Speaker 7:

Okay, I want to get tested. I'm gonna have to, man.

Speaker 5:

I'm okay, I'm avoiding.

Speaker 7:

Now I'm gonna do that one day from magic. That was, and it's still, terrifying though we put that in your head though.

Speaker 5:

That you're seeing this.

Speaker 7:

Yeah, I'm like we'll see. You just made you think damn, I'm not to be that one.

Speaker 5:

You see your mom's friend live out in her oh.

Speaker 7:

Someone you knew.

Speaker 6:

That's not Actually. There's actually where this was there's. There's worse than that, though. That's really that's not the worst, homeless you know to live like at least you got a car.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, that's true. Yeah, you got some, you can sleep at least.

Speaker 7:

But you have a, technically have a roof still. At that point it could be worse.

Speaker 5:

I'm almost people like scary man.

Speaker 7:

They look like monsters.

Speaker 7:

Yeah, you ever talk to a homeless person, though Some of them chose to be there. Bro, I literally had one guy tell me one time bro, I bought him a meal. I felt bad. I bought him some food. I just asked him I'm curious, man, I'm gonna give you this food, but I just want to know one thing what? What made you decide? He already told me he was like I still want to be part of the bullshit anymore. Man, I'm tired of being part of the rat race. He said fuck it, I got my gym membership. How the fuck you pay for that? Yeah, yeah, I still have any taxpayers. He's a, yeah, he's taxpayers money. But yeah, no, no, no. But I was just like yeah, how do you, you know? And he was just like man, he's like, honestly, just got tired of being part of the rat race and all the bullshit.

Speaker 5:

He looks like he did that's I was confused.

Speaker 7:

I'm like oh, he's probably newly homeless.

Speaker 5:

Shower's been home. He's gotta work out though.

Speaker 6:

I was like okay, yes, well honestly, yo, if you're a homeless man, I'm okay, Never mind. I'm not gonna say if you're homeless, but like if okay, ideally I would say if I was homeless, like I'd at least want to have a gym membership. Yeah, you got facts almost not missing. You got all the time, but it's like you don't.

Speaker 7:

You can take care of yourself.

Speaker 6:

Be clean, you still get work out, as long as you, as long as you can get food and water.

Speaker 5:

Yeah you can just man, you be fit as fuck, hey, and the thing is, is you make a couple friends?

Speaker 7:

in there. That's facts.

Speaker 5:

They're working big facts.

Speaker 7:

Yeah, you can get back up on your feet doing that shit. Yeah, that's smart. Yeah, and they're gonna see. Damn you homeless. He's still in here working. Yeah, honestly, though, you know what someone can get away with to this. Be honest, they only check those restrooms at certain times. Yeah, if you wanted to go to one of those family restrooms and lock that bitch asleep for an hour or two you could do that.

Speaker 6:

Well, you're gonna the sauna, yeah, pass out for a little bit.

Speaker 7:

No one gonna wake you up by the.

Speaker 6:

You just cold right now. Yeah that's the whole way to every day.

Speaker 7:

I mean you're paying for the amenities you are you straight with 24 hour, because it's open 24 hours.

Speaker 5:

That would be the one you have to get you a little boot thing in there. People take people off the street yeah that's true, though.

Speaker 7:

You're right. You're right, they do do that. You know he's not. You're not wrong. That's true, bro. That's definitely true. I mean, hey, get you a girl in there and then you be solid.

Speaker 6:

That's true, that's all the route that you want to go, but you know you don't want to go. If you do have to go there, you know bruh.

Speaker 7:

Hey man, that's true.

Speaker 5:

Hey, but hey, if you're homeless and watching this, that's my advice.

Speaker 6:

Yeah, at least have a gym membership to uh to 24 hour gym.

Speaker 7:

That's good advice.

Speaker 5:

That's a good thing for this episode. Maybe a pool right. It's the pool.

Speaker 6:

Yeah, the pool's off. Oh, that would be dope.

Speaker 5:

That would be cool. And then, and then, some 24 hours. It's open 24 hours. Yo, we're actually saying that's what I was like tackling, you know, an actual issue here too.

Speaker 6:

No, that's back though, bro, real time, and you be, you be straight honestly, because I thought of that, bro, plenty of times where I'm like man, like if I lose my fucking job today, bro, like.

Speaker 5:

I'll be the next move. You know I'm like Jim.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, like I mean nothing and just you know what I mean.

Speaker 6:

Like I'm like shit, I gotta stand there. You know at least, bro, all you got your body, only thing that, the only thing that you fucking own on this fucking planet is your body, so the only thing that you fucking own that's even when you die.

Speaker 5:

You don't have that, no more.

Speaker 7:

You're right, that stays behind too. Your spirit leaves the body, and the body stays in the dirt. Okay, that's true. That's right. Man bro Okay. So what about? What other fears did you have?

Speaker 1:

or a phobia. Because that was a genuine fear about boy huh. That was a fear.

Speaker 7:

I didn't expect good a cook, bro, one more time, because you know what's like. So that was a gift here.

Speaker 5:

I didn't even think it, bro, so cool to see you, I don't think, I don't think people, I don't think people think about that. But what?

Speaker 7:

they know, bro, I didn't realize is you could?

Speaker 3:

you could lose everything you have, like you said you only got your body.

Speaker 5:

You could lose everything you have by tomorrow. Hell yeah, yes, you lose it. And then?

Speaker 7:

what would you do? What could you do at that point? You fucked, you went on, nothing else. That's, that's gone, bro.

Speaker 5:

And then I'll. I know, I know, you didn't grow up like that. I'm not sure about you, bro, but no, no, it's famous in the black community when, especially and there's another phobia when you only have your mom Right, you like, if your mom go down, he's done. Right, you go, you go that other phobia gonna come true if that go down. You feel me, so you better make sure that she's straight. Yeah, exactly it's so. That was.

Speaker 7:

that was the shoot that was another phobia right there, mama, or what?

Speaker 5:

Mm-hmm, oh shit. Okay, there was there was times where it should take me to preschool In, like it'll be good son. No, no, there wasn't no talking to me. Oh, I remember teachers had to grab a limb, like I remember. There was one time where it was there was four teachers. Uh, they, like one grabbed the leg, the other one grabbed the other one got airplane one grabbed the arm.

Speaker 6:

Is that what it's called? Like at like at the hospital, where we just airplane him out?

Speaker 5:

Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, one grabbed it and just carried me and I'm young. No let me go, he's an airplane. You gonna take me.

Speaker 7:

Yeah, I mean chicken wing. What the shit was? It called real chicken wing airplane.

Speaker 6:

Oh, no, man, Chicken wing is the. Is that one?

Speaker 5:

Yeah, behind the back airplane is just just straight out.

Speaker 7:

Yeah, we're just flying out, yeah.

Speaker 5:

But yeah, man, that was. There was a lot of little phobias.

Speaker 7:

I bet guys setting out function, but that's what makes us human too.

Speaker 6:

You know what I mean. Like I mean phobias. I don't say the necessarily bad, I think it's just. It's just how you, you know uh, what's that word how you react to the world, you know I mean yeah, you know I mean and and like everyone's different, but like like some people have phobias, oh they're. They're afraid of fucking flies or some shit.

Speaker 5:

You know I mean, or something like stupid stuff like avocados or bananas, but for them it's, it's a real fear, though that is true. You know like bro what does that banana do to you?

Speaker 6:

What if you're um?

Speaker 5:

It could be an allergy that I would understand, you know, but it's like it'd be, like, I think. I think the avocado one the girl was on I don't know if it was stage, but she was on marry and he was like, bring out the avocados. He didn't say that, bring out the avocados. You know how he famous for that, let's bring him out.

Speaker 7:

Yeah, yeah, bring out the other.

Speaker 5:

they brought a little container avocados, just like you're, so I'm bringing up. Yeah, a container of avocados.

Speaker 7:

I shouldn't laugh at that. You're right, that's somebody's actual, genuine fucking fear, man.

Speaker 6:

That's terrible, though, like like, have you ever just like, just like, look that shit, though, like it just been, like, like how the fuck did this shit like come to be? And like just been like weirded out by it. It's like someone might see an, an avocado, it might remind him of something else, and they're like what the fuck? Like this, you know, I mean you never know. You just don't know what people see in their, yeah, in their own conscious.

Speaker 7:

You know, I'm saying to where like it's like to them it's it's like who would that make you think of?

Speaker 6:

who knows, who knows, man, but I don't, I don't want to know, man, I love avocados, man, I don't want to that's like that lady, that's like that.

Speaker 7:

I want to ruin it for me. Fuck that.

Speaker 5:

That's that. That's like that lady, the that motherfucker sitting back there is not real. You guys seen that video. The lady on the plane, the white girl on the plane, shit you gotta see that.

Speaker 7:

I haven't seen that, bro. That sounds intense, though this lady was bugging out.

Speaker 5:

She was like that motherfucker right there.

Speaker 6:

It's not real. No, it was there, huh.

Speaker 5:

No, I mean no, it was somebody, but they were. They were thinking it was a reptilian or something like that it probably was, but then, I'm actually glad you brought that up.

Speaker 7:

Do you guys believe in that?

Speaker 6:

the only way.

Speaker 7:

Reptilians just real quick.

Speaker 6:

Yes, that's a fear of mine, shit, I can't say so. I'm not gonna say that it doesn't exist, right. I'm saying it like possibly does, it possibly does. But my thing is this the reptilian thing I got to see, the double eyelid, that's what I got to see. Fair, like that. I got to see the side blink.

Speaker 5:

Yeah.

Speaker 6:

I got to see that. That's what I got to see, bro.

Speaker 5:

I think they're real.

Speaker 6:

The side blinks like yeah, like the double blink, where it's like you know, and the shit closes, like this way What'd you do?

Speaker 7:

He saw that bro. I don't know oh what would you guys do right there, hypothetically speaking now, me and side shows a little different for us now. But say you were hooking up with a girl, right, she gets up.

Speaker 5:

He sees it all going with this Don't, don't, don't, give a fucking like shed your skin in the shit, bro.

Speaker 6:

I'm telling me that shit. She's fucking anaconda or what.

Speaker 7:

No, no, not necessarily. Okay, hypothetically speaking, right. So you, you hook up with this girl. We'll say furious, because furious is a single one here, so furious you. You just don't hook up with this girl, right? She was good, bro, you enjoyed it, you had a great time Bro. She looks at you as she's walking out all her shit. She's like that was great, I'll see you same time tomorrow. And she blink sideways, bro. What would you do, bro? Oh?

Speaker 5:

no, she winked at you.

Speaker 7:

Yeah, she went, she winked.

Speaker 5:

She went sideways.

Speaker 6:

Yeah sideways.

Speaker 7:

wink, bro. What are you doing, bro? And then you just walk out and sorry, the deed is done, my jaws. You, just, you just blew her back out right now. The deed is.

Speaker 6:

I'm gonna think about what just happened. Congratulations, you played yourself. You know what I'm saying and if and if I haven't like reconciled like with that thought.

Speaker 6:

I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm thinking checking the shot, bro, I'm thinking checking some alcohol. Just I'm like, yeah, I don't know man seeing that, because I've already done it, I've already laid with her, or the deed is done, bro, and like seeing that. What can I do but drink? He's all blink what you can replay what happened in the worst part bro, like if it was good too, because like bond, you know, I mean it's like that's what I'm saying.

Speaker 7:

What if it was like fire, bro, you just blew her back out, was great, but then again it's like what is a, a reptilian actually.

Speaker 6:

You know what I mean.

Speaker 7:

It's so time-consuming man Like what is a reptilian you?

Speaker 6:

gots to see it through, but that would be crazy, man the feaking the the feaking side wink. The feaking side blink bro, like that. The feaking, feaking horizontal wink, and I'd be glad you even look like you played yourself like like this, but like that.

Speaker 5:

You know, but would it be? Would you know what it looks like? Right eyelids, or would it be a pair underneath?

Speaker 6:

underneath, but they're clear. That's the thing they're clear and and and it's to moisturize the eye, so like when they're like. Because, because, like snakes, like when they're burrowing through like ground and shit. They have that that that second eyelid to get away like yeah, they can still see, yeah. But they hunt with heat and shit, so that's different. But the eyes, like they still see with that, but it's like they have. They have two sets of eyelids, but even cats too.

Speaker 7:

Yeah that's true, though bro Yo man, that's facts, bro. That's crazy, yeah, man. So so you'd probably go drinking, just like you figure your life out.

Speaker 6:

I just have to be. I just have to Be cool with the book, because I already did. Now, if it was before, I'm fucking shutting that door bro.

Speaker 5:

This shit's done, the deed is done, bro, with drinking and say I really slept with an animal, you know, he's just I would not want to have a graduation in my mind. You played yourself.

Speaker 6:

Give me the fucking like men in black Thing, the little light. Oh yeah, he said he said.

Speaker 7:

He said give me a redo.

Speaker 5:

Nebulizer or whatever the neuralizer that she.

Speaker 7:

It's okay, bro, you're gonna redo.

Speaker 6:

Oh shit, man, what would you do?

Speaker 7:

That's a good question. You really want to know what I would do, bro. I guess I'm going to jail. No man, honestly, are you killing them then? But I don't know, bro, honestly, I, I, I don't know bro, I'd probably be, I'd probably cry, bro. I'm like fuck that. I really just fuck up reptilian legs.

Speaker 6:

My dick gonna fall off like if should I worry like, because if she's uh, you know, reptilian, she'd probably, she's probably stronger than you too.

Speaker 7:

So she's gonna come over next time I have sex with her and I'm gonna hear oh, she's gonna take your ass out. Now, bro, like no new phobia unlocked new phobia, for sure, bro. I think honestly I would probably just like I would drink, like you said. I probably try to make sure I'll go. I'll go good checked. I go to the doctor what?

Speaker 5:

kind of test they gonna run on.

Speaker 7:

I don't know, bro, I check me. Rest easy, there's something irregular going on with my dick Is there?

Speaker 2:

is there a war? Is there a war? That just Congratulations.

Speaker 7:

you played yourself Like is there a new war on my cock? Knock that I didn't see before. Like you know what I'm saying. It's just shit like that I would have to.

Speaker 5:

I wouldn't want to know bro, what would you say, you checking in for? I Congratulations.

Speaker 7:

So walk me through that again. Like you know what, sir, you can reptile. Well, reptilian like uh, you have sex with your fucking pet retell. It was going on lizard. No, I didn't have sex with my fucking iguana, bro.

Speaker 6:

Oh you know, man, in this crazy romance someone tried it.

Speaker 7:

Oh, bro, for that one. Drop shells for them, bro, my brother he was telling me how he was in believes.

Speaker 5:

One time all the wordest podcast is taking a turn to.

Speaker 7:

He was telling me Topic we good.

Speaker 5:

Please yeah he was, he was a please, and uh, he said I don't know, I think he heard screaming. He heard, he heard somebody like screaming or something like that, not screaming, but kind of, I guess, like a loud moaner, groaner, something like that.

Speaker 7:

Oh, that's never a good start, it's not.

Speaker 5:

And I guess this name, I don't know. I don't know if he said he went outside or he just looked out the window, but he did some, some one of those two.

Speaker 7:

I think, I think he just looked out the window, is your brother, yeah.

Speaker 5:

Oh shit, I don't know if he just looked out the window and he said it was weird. Uh, he said he said he's seeing somebody that had like out of his down syndrome or somebody that was special. But he said like he was like the grown-up was coming from a dog and I guess the dude was just like in the corner with the dog, like it's giving it to him whoa bro, yo bro, you serious wait, he was the dog, was giving it to him. No, he was giving it to the dog.

Speaker 7:

Nasty mother, that's another bra. I'm sorry bra, that's two more bra bestiality man bro.

Speaker 5:

But he's not probably getting it from a normal person. So it's like hell, no, he's not oh.

Speaker 2:

My god, I'm sorry. Congratulations, you played yourself bro, that's disgusting.

Speaker 7:

I can't like, I can't even fathom that.

Speaker 5:

Hey, but that don't that sound like something somebody would?

Speaker 7:

Yeah. I guess down syndrome I mean when he's blowing the dogs back up with the dog enjoying.

Speaker 6:

If he was taught to do that, I think someone with, with, with, with, downs is gonna be like oh dog, you know.

Speaker 7:

I'm starting to wonder now, was this poor dog like? Was this dog like, groaning in pain, or Like Mission, I would open his net, and not that it makes it any better at all. But that's gross. Like it makes you wonder, though, what a female dog even enjoy.

Speaker 5:

Well, I mean, maybe what a female dog enjoy some weird shit. I don't know cuz there was this video. She had her legs propped open and you know, and the dog was oh no, she was enjoying that bra. Yeah, it's crazy. And she had her face. I'm like damn, she not gonna live this one down. Oh. Yeah, tell me, tell me, but that's.

Speaker 4:

I'm not gonna say yeah.

Speaker 5:

I was gonna say yes, that's what some people do.

Speaker 6:

They just okay. So, basically, whenever we hear about something you know very like, very like macabre shit, very like eerie and Disturbing shit, oh I gotta ask what's the who? Who? Yeah? You know what's the identity. You know I mean like even at the hospital.

Speaker 7:

Yeah.

Speaker 6:

I'm like, I'm like.

Speaker 7:

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. I mean, naturally you want to know, because it's like who was really doing that shit.

Speaker 5:

Oh, yes, or you just want to see if the stereotypes. So you just asked like I was really yeah, what was it. I was ready, but me, so I don't offend nobody. I start off with my results. Where did black anybody. No, that was why I was okay.

Speaker 7:

I knew that I fucking knew it. Yeah, I just say like that, but it's the truth, man. You know, some stereotypes are real man. I just say like that, but some stereotypes are true bro.

Speaker 6:

Good, the thing is like, it's like, it's not, it's not like. It's not like it's this never. I mean any. Obviously anyone's capable of doing this right. Yeah in those inches. I'm always like, okay, who you know? It's like it's yeah, sometimes it's different.

Speaker 1:

You know it'll be surprised, but sometimes yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah yeah.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, it is common with certain like cousins, onlycom sometimes with that too.

Speaker 7:

Cousins only. Yeah, it's nasty.

Speaker 5:

I'm surprised a lot of people still do that. Because it's this right cousins like or second cousins like.

Speaker 3:

Because I just see yeah same blood and or the people.

Speaker 5:

I find out that they're actually related.

Speaker 6:

Those stories are fucked up like about the brother and sister fighting out about about each other. No, bro, they're both brother and sister. They're both adopted. They lived in a certain like this guy that the brother lived on the different side of the city. She lived on it on a different side, grew up their whole lives. They're no anything about each other. Met up somewhere along the line, start dating. People are telling them that they think it looked like it's oh man, like you guys, look like whoa. You guys are so like cute together. They didn't think anything of it. And then he did. She Asked him to do a to call the answer, she test. He did it and then after after she did it because his said that that they had a common ancestor, whatever or some or something like that. Yeah, and then she did. And then she found out that they're fucking related and then I don't think she even told him you, but wow, they're actually brother and sister, like first brother.

Speaker 7:

No, half brother didn't really play themselves. I can't play to play yourself they didn't know, that's.

Speaker 6:

They didn't know, they know, but they were already like in involved.

Speaker 5:

Imagine go to hell, for why are you? Why are you?

Speaker 7:

slacking you, sister, but God, I didn't know and they didn't have. I say I don't want to hear that. Oh, that's cool. That's cool. I get the. That's crazy man. This shit went a little little fire on it when I'm on the phobias and fears. You got any left in there? It's like sure.

Speaker 5:

I got a couple of muscle leave. Okay how about you?

Speaker 7:

I'm sure you do, man me. Okay, it's gonna mean now, so it's gonna be as you think of those me man, I would say I did have a little bit of phobia and fear of like animatronics. Like I said, I did like them. They were entertaining to me, especially when I watched them far away. I would go up to the stage, a Chuck E cheese, and I would kind of like look at them closely. But they did. The eyes did bother me, like you said, the way they would look left to right and they move very like stoically.

Speaker 7:

Yeah, it was just creepy, bro, like Stand up the approximate, just fall over the place today, no, but um, no, no, capital. I was one of those things, bro, where I Feel like it mess with me, but I still enjoyed it. I don't know, like I guess they know they meant will. But there's a very creepy aspect that I probably sat wrong with a lot of kids. Well you, obviously they came up with five nights of Freddy's, so clearly someone was disturbed enough. Like this is a perfect fucking Horror movie, or horror themed, you know, or a suspension story, I could tell, with a pizzeria gone wrong, owned by a fucking serial killer, right.

Speaker 6:

You know what I?

Speaker 7:

mean so, but everything else was an area about it. I have nothing but good memories of it. I'm saying climbing around the fucking. I don't think I went when you're younger, but they used to have like jungle gyms and shit ball pits. Yeah, it was there.

Speaker 7:

You know they had the tickets, of course, the games, everything else about that place was pleasant. I don't really have anybody. I walked to me hey, come me to the back room, I'm a Chuck E suit. No one really do that shit in a Chuck E suit or anything like that. So Fortunately, if there wasn't a case like that, we were able to find that. That supposed to be like there was an instant. I couldn't find it. So was there really a Chuck E walking around, the fucking pervert in the costume, taking kids to the back and fun?

Speaker 5:

We did say five kids were killed oh.

Speaker 7:

That's pretty close. We're at damn which state. I didn't know about this one, bro they didn't.

Speaker 5:

Let me see, man, let me see. Let me tell you that's why I didn't even know.

Speaker 7:

I didn't even know that is a lots of big number Bro five, five that's a pretty some saying that's not it. That's where he must have got the idea. That's really what he's talking about. Is real that? That's where you got the idea.

Speaker 6:

Yeah, five, five animatronics and five nights at Freddy's you know, down my like, that's not the only place in the world that that's happened. What's happening? Yeah, no, for sure I would probably.

Speaker 7:

Oh yeah, they said they said that Disneyland is the highest.

Speaker 6:

Missing kids or what yeah bro highest.

Speaker 7:

It supposed to be the highest, like place for for for human trafficking, the highest, one of the hot spots hot spot one of the highest hot spots, disney place, where they have all this security and shit fucking children, bro. I don't mean to say like that, but like children, like, yeah, place for kids, right the happiest place.

Speaker 7:

I'm saying they have to be because why else would these children be disappearing? Like you know, I'm saying like If you were a neglectful parent, your kid walks away on accident, grab by his hand. Come here, johnny, let me show you the jungle general.

Speaker 6:

You're dead. I'm living that fucking, that fucking animal animal right off your fucking head.

Speaker 5:

Yeah this is the five nights at Freddy's and Chuck E cheese through. So some people have talked a lot about how the children referenced in five nights at Freddy's story we're believed to be murdered and some believed it is based off the story of the murders that took place at Chuck E cheese oh damn restaurant back in 1993. Hmm, so I guess it there was something happening.

Speaker 7:

Does it go into detail level happen in 93? It's got a Google yeah that's a lot of intense man.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, they said it's a video supposed to that talks about it.

Speaker 7:

But yeah, I go, good for sure, man. You know it's crazy, though there's those see here these stories and these theories, man but then it's like they're not theories or they're things that happen to real people, bro, situations at a place that you know you go to to have to have fun with your children. You don't expect you like that to happen. And then it does and you're like oh, what the fuck?

Speaker 6:

you know, in 1993 it was a, it was a shooting.

Speaker 7:

Yeah, it was. It was the guy that shot the co-workers, right shooting, for four employees were shot.

Speaker 6:

Yeah bro, I don't think any children were murdered.

Speaker 7:

If they were for some reason, they're not talking about it. Well which would make more sense for Freddy's be based off of that.

Speaker 7:

You know, I mean Friday's phrase will be based off of that, because All reasons we just discussed, you know it's like yo, I don't know, man. As far as that, though, that's one of my first, one of my fears. As far as anything that I brought into my adulthood, I don't think so, man. I think the fear of Losing all ones that I love close to me, that's one of my fears, man, that I brought on. I remember as a kid embracing my father and not, and then never Not even being able to fathom not having him here anymore because that's, I was so close to my dad, such on those, that I was so close to my dad, dude Then, that not the thought of not having him around when I needed him the most was like pipe dream, just not realistic.

Speaker 3:

You know, as you know, I don't you know he recently passed away this year.

Speaker 6:

Sorry for your loss.

Speaker 7:

I appreciate that, man, but, um, that's why, and then it really came in a perspective like, damn, he really is gone, like you really are. Your time here really is limited, bro. Like, if you have People in your life that read a lot to you, make sure you spend time with those people, man, you reach out to them as much as you can Prioritize them in your life, because all that stuff you never know, man, tomorrow's my promise, it's all temporary, everything is bro, and that's just. That hasn't been put in a more realistic perspective for me than that, because it happened you know, that's just crazy man.

Speaker 5:

I think we would have to train or reprogram ourselves not to make that affair. Though I think you're right losing because, like you said, earlier. And then inevitable things. So why not try to See how we could work with this? You know that's true, but then again that goes behind what you believe.

Speaker 7:

So no, that's true, that's true. And it's just, you think about these things, bro, and it's like man, you're the kid is crazy. You felt so like Secure. You would never lose this person. They'd always be there till you're old, you know, because it's like reinforce. They're really old, you know.

Speaker 6:

Because it's reinforced every day. Like you see them, you know exactly. And and then the thought of death.

Speaker 7:

You tend to forget that we're mortal. You know so, you doesn't. You don't the idea of this person not being here and that won't happen. So it's traumatic when that person god forbid you don't dies abruptly or they don't get their parent, they die early in life. That's sad, bro.

Speaker 7:

It is man you know, and that's why me putting that to get deep again, but like putting my perspective from me, bro, and my and my kids, like that's why I want to take care of my health now, like I've seen, bob, the things I gotta take care of my life that I've noticed, that I picked up on. I'm like yo, I need to really like Clean this up. I want to be around for these kids.

Speaker 7:

You know what I'm saying. So it's just yeah, man, that's pretty much Other than that. Man, I don't think there's any other really child childhood Traumatics that I've brought into the, to the, to the mix of things that Affect me today. You know I mean that that I. What I'm trying to say is I don't use any childhood Traumatic instances that have made me fearful enough that I dragged into my adult life. I don't think so.

Speaker 7:

I said there's things that are creepy, that I remember that were fucking creepy to me, but Far as like fears, fear fears. Besides what I just discussed with you guys, those are the only two fears that I've had since I was little. Now that kind of trickled into now and then came the fruition, I guess, in a sense when my dad being passed, you know. So it's just, that's it really. You know, I might just mind a little bit deeper than what you guys probably expected, but as far as that goes, phobia wise, I don't think I really have any phobias.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, I was about to fight Chuckie one time. How'd that happen? He stepped on my foot. And you're just like oh no, bro, I think I was fine and then he was coming to throw some tickets, but then I was running around with those shoes. Yeah, okay. Yeah. Yeah, and then he came. He came to throw some tickets and I was getting ready for him and he, uh, I was running around barefoot, I don't know. I think, because you know how they got the one where you could.

Speaker 7:

Climb up that little thing and, yeah, all the sky is covered with shit. Yeah, so I was doing over fun.

Speaker 5:

And I knew when his whole ass was about to come for the tape, come throw the ticket. So I knew it was that time. And then, uh, bro came out. And then, you know, bro started dancing or whatever. And then, like bro, I don't know if he didn't acknowledge it, I was there. That's when I stopped going to chucky cheese too. Bro stepped on my foot and I'm about to swing on this.

Speaker 7:

He's a fucking rat, bro Right.

Speaker 5:

He got like a uh, uh, what a 10 by 10 foot and he just gonna step up like as always didn't even throw tickets that time. Oh, you win this.

Speaker 7:

Like bitch, you ain't even throw tickets on these kids.

Speaker 5:

Niggas didn't throw tickets any step on my foot. I was like no, I was ready to go. Congratulations, you played yourself. I think this was, I don't know. This was somewhere in LA, I don't know.

Speaker 7:

It's like so. It's like so was ready bro.

Speaker 5:

It's just like hey man you know what you fucked up, bro. I think that was my last time going as a kid. Yeah, it's ready.

Speaker 6:

Boycott. I ready to fight that dude. They gotta work on their, on their pizza, bro. You was messing with it. I'm about to save, I'm gonna send up. What's his name? Dave Portnoy. Over there, bro, I'm saying give me a little Pizza test, bro. You ever heard of Dave Portnoy? Yeah, I've heard of him.

Speaker 7:

What is he doing Like food chip?

Speaker 6:

food chip yeah like he's food and chip yeah, pizza yeah.

Speaker 7:

Yeah, bro, pizza in particular. Yeah, bro, but it's just like it's. Like. You know, duchess, my girl has a theory about pizza. She feels like a Chuck E cheese in particular. Her theory is that supposed to be? They take, they take the discarded pizzas to the back, the ones that nobody finishes the slices. It makes new pies out of them. That's why they're never the same. I wouldn't put it past it.

Speaker 6:

I was like Someone's done it before. I was like bro. For sure you think so, hell yeah.

Speaker 7:

Bro, I, she believes that theory to this day, like she's afraid to order pizza from then. We had our daughter's birthday there last year or this year. I mean she was like I don't know. I was actually heavily. This I want to say about you guys, about my, my pissed off not pissed off by like my, my sad experience. I took a cheese, bro, real quick, and then duchess gave me her little fucking theory, a little pizza theory, and we had a little discussion about that.

Speaker 7:

But as I do that, bro, I'm looking around. I'm like this place is fucking trash now. The animatronics are gone, bro. It took them out. Yeah Well, we went to the one in Valencia, I don't know. I heard supposedly there's a couple locations left that still have animatronics, but majority of them are out. Now they're gone. They just got fucking. The stages are gone. They tore down the stages. You know used to be a stage where they're all that. The stage is gone, the animatronics are gone, and then they just have like, just just just. Uh, people come out in the suit once in a while and the chucky suit. Well then, that's the big old dance floor now for kids to play around. It's like an LED floor. I'm like this is garbage, bro. They took out the fucking jungle gym shit that used to be there. You can climb up gone.

Speaker 5:

Also, it's just the arcade, Yep.

Speaker 7:

Just arcade now the ball pits gone, because of.

Speaker 7:

COVID, it's just. It's just, yes, just the arcade now. And then there's no fucking stage anymore. The animatronics is no theater. I used to walk into a little theater room. It was cool. They got all themed out Remember that and had a little stage All gone and it's just fucking like a little dance area. They have the video playing with the songs.

Speaker 7:

I'm just like I'm looking around, disappointed, like this shit's fucking trash. Now, bro, I'm not coming back here. Fucking garbage is like a glorified or arcade now. Yep, nothing unique about this place. Ball pits gone, the jungle gym's gone. I know COVID probably killed some of that stuff, but it's like Fuck this place. Now they're really gonna do. You think that they were hurting before. They're gonna hurt even more now and the ones that were smart enough to keep their animatronics might still have a commodity. They come see us for the last ones, like right, you know I'm saying it's still got them. So if you want to come over here and have some nostalgia, you can see me ruining for the parents. Like me, bro, I don't want to take my kid here anymore. I fucking ruin the whole. Oh no, fucking pizza experience, man but the pizza they gotta.

Speaker 6:

They gotta work on that too, though.

Speaker 7:

That's all same. So if you're busy, you got everything else. The pizza at least gotta be decent work on the pizza man Bro if one last time you went bro like last year, from for my kids birthday. Just a animatronics there.

Speaker 6:

I didn't, I didn't go in that direction. I didn't go in that direction.

Speaker 7:

Like you know, I didn't go for that I didn't go for the amateur, but the pizza, bro man, it's a point, is they?

Speaker 6:

just had their pizza. Right, bro, they'd have more. They'd have more, more customers, because now when I go there, it's not empty, but it's not full either. Yeah, yeah, there's always a table available.

Speaker 7:

It's not packed like it was in the 90s, probably when that first shit first came out.

Speaker 5:

That should be packed right. I remember I trust the 100 kids yeah bro.

Speaker 7:

That was, that was a place to go, man. I remember that I was man. Kids love that play.

Speaker 6:

That was the shit, bro, either like cheese, or what's it. What's it called Um? What's it called a Piper's Pizza? Peter Piper Was it.

Speaker 7:

Yeah, peter Piper's pizza Was good too. You know what's crazy. Uh, one of our, one of our co-workers, was like, yeah, man, back when I went, it was like showbiz pizza. That's what he told me. He's like man, it was showbiz pizza, bro. Like shit was the jit. I was like, oh shit, okay, you went then, bro, if you know what that is, showbiz pizza had some like animatronics that were. There were characters that all had instruments, I guess they they ended up um Partnering up and then Chuck and cheese ended up absorbing them and they had a character named billy bob fucking bear. Billy bob bear and some other fucking hillbillies bro.

Speaker 6:

Look at that, bro. I had a bigger one, some of you go billy bob, yeah, billy bob is Showbiz, pizza animatronic. It does, bro, it's like the fox one, yeah, like like foxy kind of.

Speaker 7:

Friday nights little similar, just creepy too, like just yeah bro, it was just damn those were scarier little part scarier than then, fucking chuggy.

Speaker 6:

Came up with that idea make an animatronic.

Speaker 7:

Seeing character. Oh, that's true, bro. Yeah, that's everything.

Speaker 5:

Fuck that. See that, okay, he looked kind of freaking ankle yeah look at his eyes, bro.

Speaker 6:

That looks creepy as fuck. Bro, we're gonna hell no that was Billy Bob, bro.

Speaker 7:

Let's put him up on the screen for y'all to see who Billy Bob is, bro. That was the original animatronic.

Speaker 6:

He looked like he about to eat you or something bro that was billy bob bro, that's got kidnapping written all over that does that.

Speaker 7:

That's probably where you get the idea for this shit, bro. Like you know what I'm saying for five nights.

Speaker 6:

Does he have an apron on, or what was it?

Speaker 7:

overall, there was a showbiz pizza. Look at the characters bro, hell, no, look at the one in the middle bro Look at that one Hell no.

Speaker 6:

That's supposed to be a black one, that a wolf. That's a gorilla.

Speaker 7:

That's a gorilla bro. That's a gorilla Yo jet black. Congratulations. You played yourself. Yo bro, did you see that? Brr See, look, this bro is gonna cry now for help the bottom one. I'm at the post office, brr.

Speaker 5:

He looked scared. Oh, what is that?

Speaker 7:

What creature is that? That's a bear, bro.

Speaker 5:

That monkey bear Sure.

Speaker 7:

The one of the keys is it was a monkey for sure. That's pretty much it for me, man. Do you guys have anything else you want to add to that? No, you good, that's pretty much it. We'll leave it on showbiz slash show. You got any? You got anything for us? Any last hit before we put our last? Uh, we'll wrap it up here, man. We'll leave it here, fellas. I think that's. We've covered this pretty thoroughly. I'd feel you guys agree All right so so not all.

Speaker 5:

Not every Chuck E cheese one not a uh business art.

Speaker 7:

No, there's still. There's one out here still up. Yeah, I don't know if the electronics are gone, but I know it's still in the business next to game stop, I think yeah, I'll have to say no, it's not that should just smell dirty in there Smells fucking dirty.

Speaker 6:

It's just like they gotta.

Speaker 7:

They moved it a few buildings down right. It used to be where that salon is by the old old dollar theater movie theater.

Speaker 5:

I'm kind of yeah, where the dollar? Yeah, that was not there.

Speaker 7:

No, so it's in the same place, but four or five buildings down as weird right. So it's the same same plaza, just four buildings down.

Speaker 6:

That's a right. They got to renovate and make yeah.

Speaker 5:

You never, you never, you never liked the pizza, you never did what?

Speaker 6:

checker cheese yeah probably like you know, like when I was a kid, but like I didn't know what pizza was, you know, I mean you didn't know any better.

Speaker 7:

I didn't know quality. Yeah, I know quality.

Speaker 6:

Now that I've, now that I've ventured out in the pizza escape, you know me that pictures. Oh, you know what you tasted better you know I mean there, but like their pizza it's edible, but it's not really credible.

Speaker 7:

I mean, no, not really credible. No, that's fair, he's saying it's edible. It's not really credible.

Speaker 6:

See if, if they like, had okay, have you ever had like, uh, jezeny's pizza, or like, or like Guido's pizza? No, they had. If they partnered with them Just with pizza, that'd be good. They'd be gone Right. Way better customer base, bro, and that probably bring more people too very better, way better bro.

Speaker 5:

Are those out?

Speaker 6:

here. Uh, guido's isn't, isn't so more. Oh okay, but Jezeny's is out here. It's in Pomno, off, right, right across from um Pomno regional, oh yeah yeah, right.

Speaker 7:

Guido's, I think I've heard of no not Guido's, uh, jezeny's. Oh, jezeny's, guido's isn't.

Speaker 6:

isn't so more? Oh, okay, but it's good though.

Speaker 5:

See, look y'all. Yeah, make me more pizza now.

Speaker 7:

That being said, Slaichel, do you got anything else you want to? You want to go. Okay, any last, any last final tidbits I'm gonna go to go to over the furious next, but what do you want to leave people with? Lastly, bro, before we take, before we get out of here, Don't get killed at Chuck E cheese.

Speaker 7:

Because otherwise you just you know, in one of those situations where you don't want a fatality at Chuck E cheese, bro, that's good advice Don't let Chuck E eat. You don't let her. Better, yet, if Chuck E walks up to you and he tries to grab your hand and walk you to the back, don't go there, scream as loud as you can and go to mommy and daddy ASAP, for real. If that ever were to be the case, like that would be the situation to know we're talking to grow people, but Bruh.

Speaker 7:

We're talking to grow Bruh, all right, what about you? Furious what you got last tidbit.

Speaker 6:

Just your little final thoughts on everything right, everything's temporary man.

Speaker 7:

That's true.

Speaker 5:

Nothing lasts forever, right? So, chuck E cheese, get your pizza together. Huh yeah.

Speaker 6:

Get your pizza together.

Speaker 7:

Get it together with the pizza, bro. Honestly, he's just like come on bro, that was bro's main topic.

Speaker 5:

They need to fix their pizza, bruh, get it together. He said management their hands and they put management in fix the pizza and Tag go in the restroom.

Speaker 6:

Tag everything you say fix the pizza.

Speaker 7:

That's good. Get the message across about the pizza. You know what I'm saying here for me yeah, pizza could use some work. I agree with y'all that bad. I haven't been there in a while.

Speaker 6:

It's like a three to me bro.

Speaker 7:

It's a damn Even got that far, but he's lucky, he even gave. I even gave it a three.

Speaker 6:

You're lucky, I gave it a three because I got At at my age now like I've had some pretty good, you know, pizzas, man, it's like that one. I'm like bro. I just love chucky cheese, bro, you know, I mean I smell and now you either.

Speaker 7:

You're like what the fuck was I doing?

Speaker 6:

Hey, you know, I'm like.

Speaker 5:

Hey, but that's probably why they don't care, because they know kids is not gonna say no, I'll say something.

Speaker 6:

With pizza from thinking. You know I'm saying somewhere else. Bro, I'll say so.

Speaker 5:

And they better not say that.

Speaker 7:

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