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Five Nights at Freddy's: Fazbear Frights Edition
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Original Release Date:
2023
Original Running Time:
109 minutes
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110 minutes
Time Added:
1 minutes
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Synopsis:
Welcome to Freddy Fazbear's Pizza! (again)
Five Nights at Freddy's : Fazbear Frights Edition is a Fan-Edit of Blumhouse's "Five Nights at Freddy's" movie released in 2023. This fanmade version recreates the film turning it into a more fun and thrilling experience, but first of all, more accurate to the game featuring selected Concept Soundtrack and with many new Easter Eggs, exploring the film to its fullest potential.
Inspired by the 2018 remake of John Carpenter's Halloween, we have also extended most of the kills in the movie to match its horror atmosphere, making it more bloody but without spoiling it.
Despite the experimental nature of the project's development, we are trying our best to deliver a different way for the community to explore the movie and revisit elements they grew up with (especially those who have been here since the beginning) in a unique way, flirting with the nature of R Rating Horror Films.
Five Nights at Freddy's : Fazbear Frights Edition is a Fan-Edit of Blumhouse's "Five Nights at Freddy's" movie released in 2023. This fanmade version recreates the film turning it into a more fun and thrilling experience, but first of all, more accurate to the game featuring selected Concept Soundtrack and with many new Easter Eggs, exploring the film to its fullest potential.
Inspired by the 2018 remake of John Carpenter's Halloween, we have also extended most of the kills in the movie to match its horror atmosphere, making it more bloody but without spoiling it.
Despite the experimental nature of the project's development, we are trying our best to deliver a different way for the community to explore the movie and revisit elements they grew up with (especially those who have been here since the beginning) in a unique way, flirting with the nature of R Rating Horror Films.
Intention:
After finding myself feeling that while the original FNaF Movie is... a good movie, BUT the final cut released is missing so many opportunities, and feels more like a Family-Friendly Horror/Mystery Film attempt, I got to discuss about it with my friends, and started thinking "What if we make another edition out of it, editing it into a roller-coaster between the nostalgia of the first games' era and a more accurate to the material's nature, horror film.
Special Thanks:
ArtIsDead (Academy Coordinator)
Dimitris Kounelis (Assistant Editor)
CapriCut (Test Viewer)
Dimitris Kounelis (Assistant Editor)
CapriCut (Test Viewer)
Release Information:
Digital
Cuts and Additions:
At the current state of the project :
*Several Fitting Audio Easter Eggs added (Example: An advertisement on TV has been replaced with The Immortal and The Restless from Sister Location, and the opening features a familiar tune from FNaF 1)
*New Fanmade Soundtrack Additions (Concept Soundtrack) added giving much more tense to the experience - Rescoring some of the scenes properly
*3 kills have been extended (Bonnie killing Hank (the camera takes different blind angles showing blood splattering and Bonnie exits with blood spots on his mouth and belly || Foxy's jumpscare ends with slicing Max's Brother's face, according to a scrapped R Rated Script - the scene changes as soon as we see his hook impaling the victim's face cheek || The opening kill, features sounds of gore and saws as soon as the camera pans away meaning that the victim could not escape))
*Replicating a Scrapped Version of the original cut, a quick flashback implying the cruelty and sickness behind Afton's murders in front of her daughter, has been added.
*The Opening has been remade and reanimated with Death Minigame Sprites
*The Springlock Failure has been remade much closer to FNaF 3's version
*Toreador March included within the cut
*The Scenes were the animatronics show their friendly side towards Abby have been fixed and filled with a nostalgic feeling that will leave a smile to those who grew up with the game. We achieved that through redesigning the audio.
*Added more emphasis on William Afton's threatening atmosphere in the film's plot (this was also part of the rescoring mentioned above, including also his laughter from the trailer).
*Voice Lines from UCN, Help Wanted and Special Delivery have been added (as Easter Eggs) to the Showtime to create more of an actual Animatronic show atmosphere.
*Several Fitting Audio Easter Eggs added (Example: An advertisement on TV has been replaced with The Immortal and The Restless from Sister Location, and the opening features a familiar tune from FNaF 1)
*New Fanmade Soundtrack Additions (Concept Soundtrack) added giving much more tense to the experience - Rescoring some of the scenes properly
*3 kills have been extended (Bonnie killing Hank (the camera takes different blind angles showing blood splattering and Bonnie exits with blood spots on his mouth and belly || Foxy's jumpscare ends with slicing Max's Brother's face, according to a scrapped R Rated Script - the scene changes as soon as we see his hook impaling the victim's face cheek || The opening kill, features sounds of gore and saws as soon as the camera pans away meaning that the victim could not escape))
*Replicating a Scrapped Version of the original cut, a quick flashback implying the cruelty and sickness behind Afton's murders in front of her daughter, has been added.
*The Opening has been remade and reanimated with Death Minigame Sprites
*The Springlock Failure has been remade much closer to FNaF 3's version
*Toreador March included within the cut
*The Scenes were the animatronics show their friendly side towards Abby have been fixed and filled with a nostalgic feeling that will leave a smile to those who grew up with the game. We achieved that through redesigning the audio.
*Added more emphasis on William Afton's threatening atmosphere in the film's plot (this was also part of the rescoring mentioned above, including also his laughter from the trailer).
*Voice Lines from UCN, Help Wanted and Special Delivery have been added (as Easter Eggs) to the Showtime to create more of an actual Animatronic show atmosphere.
Trailer
Faneditor Name:
Original Movie/Show Title:
Genre:
Fanedit Type:
Original Release Date:
2023
Original Running Time:
109 minutes
Fanedit Release Date:
Fanedit Running Time:
110 minutes
Time Added:
1 minutes
Subtitles Available:
Available in HD:
Additional Links:
Synopsis:
Welcome to Freddy Fazbear's Pizza! (again)
Five Nights at Freddy's : Fazbear Frights Edition is a Fan-Edit of Blumhouse's "Five Nights at Freddy's" movie released in 2023. This fanmade version recreates the film turning it into a more fun and thrilling experience, but first of all, more accurate to the game featuring selected Concept Soundtrack and with many new Easter Eggs, exploring the film to its fullest potential.
Inspired by the 2018 remake of John Carpenter's Halloween, we have also extended most of the kills in the movie to match its horror atmosphere, making it more bloody but without spoiling it.
Despite the experimental nature of the project's development, we are trying our best to deliver a different way for the community to explore the movie and revisit elements they grew up with (especially those who have been here since the beginning) in a unique way, flirting with the nature of R Rating Horror Films.
Five Nights at Freddy's : Fazbear Frights Edition is a Fan-Edit of Blumhouse's "Five Nights at Freddy's" movie released in 2023. This fanmade version recreates the film turning it into a more fun and thrilling experience, but first of all, more accurate to the game featuring selected Concept Soundtrack and with many new Easter Eggs, exploring the film to its fullest potential.
Inspired by the 2018 remake of John Carpenter's Halloween, we have also extended most of the kills in the movie to match its horror atmosphere, making it more bloody but without spoiling it.
Despite the experimental nature of the project's development, we are trying our best to deliver a different way for the community to explore the movie and revisit elements they grew up with (especially those who have been here since the beginning) in a unique way, flirting with the nature of R Rating Horror Films.
Intention:
After finding myself feeling that while the original FNaF Movie is... a good movie, BUT the final cut released is missing so many opportunities, and feels more like a Family-Friendly Horror/Mystery Film attempt, I got to discuss about it with my friends, and started thinking "What if we make another edition out of it, editing it into a roller-coaster between the nostalgia of the first games' era and a more accurate to the material's nature, horror film.
Special Thanks:
ArtIsDead (Academy Coordinator)
Dimitris Kounelis (Assistant Editor)
CapriCut (Test Viewer)
Dimitris Kounelis (Assistant Editor)
CapriCut (Test Viewer)
Release Information:
Digital
Cuts and Additions:
At the current state of the project :
*Several Fitting Audio Easter Eggs added (Example: An advertisement on TV has been replaced with The Immortal and The Restless from Sister Location, and the opening features a familiar tune from FNaF 1)
*New Fanmade Soundtrack Additions (Concept Soundtrack) added giving much more tense to the experience - Rescoring some of the scenes properly
*3 kills have been extended (Bonnie killing Hank (the camera takes different blind angles showing blood splattering and Bonnie exits with blood spots on his mouth and belly || Foxy's jumpscare ends with slicing Max's Brother's face, according to a scrapped R Rated Script - the scene changes as soon as we see his hook impaling the victim's face cheek || The opening kill, features sounds of gore and saws as soon as the camera pans away meaning that the victim could not escape))
*Replicating a Scrapped Version of the original cut, a quick flashback implying the cruelty and sickness behind Afton's murders in front of her daughter, has been added.
*The Opening has been remade and reanimated with Death Minigame Sprites
*The Springlock Failure has been remade much closer to FNaF 3's version
*Toreador March included within the cut
*The Scenes were the animatronics show their friendly side towards Abby have been fixed and filled with a nostalgic feeling that will leave a smile to those who grew up with the game. We achieved that through redesigning the audio.
*Added more emphasis on William Afton's threatening atmosphere in the film's plot (this was also part of the rescoring mentioned above, including also his laughter from the trailer).
*Voice Lines from UCN, Help Wanted and Special Delivery have been added (as Easter Eggs) to the Showtime to create more of an actual Animatronic show atmosphere.
*Several Fitting Audio Easter Eggs added (Example: An advertisement on TV has been replaced with The Immortal and The Restless from Sister Location, and the opening features a familiar tune from FNaF 1)
*New Fanmade Soundtrack Additions (Concept Soundtrack) added giving much more tense to the experience - Rescoring some of the scenes properly
*3 kills have been extended (Bonnie killing Hank (the camera takes different blind angles showing blood splattering and Bonnie exits with blood spots on his mouth and belly || Foxy's jumpscare ends with slicing Max's Brother's face, according to a scrapped R Rated Script - the scene changes as soon as we see his hook impaling the victim's face cheek || The opening kill, features sounds of gore and saws as soon as the camera pans away meaning that the victim could not escape))
*Replicating a Scrapped Version of the original cut, a quick flashback implying the cruelty and sickness behind Afton's murders in front of her daughter, has been added.
*The Opening has been remade and reanimated with Death Minigame Sprites
*The Springlock Failure has been remade much closer to FNaF 3's version
*Toreador March included within the cut
*The Scenes were the animatronics show their friendly side towards Abby have been fixed and filled with a nostalgic feeling that will leave a smile to those who grew up with the game. We achieved that through redesigning the audio.
*Added more emphasis on William Afton's threatening atmosphere in the film's plot (this was also part of the rescoring mentioned above, including also his laughter from the trailer).
*Voice Lines from UCN, Help Wanted and Special Delivery have been added (as Easter Eggs) to the Showtime to create more of an actual Animatronic show atmosphere.
Trailer
Trusted Reviewer reviews
2 reviews
Overall rating
8.2
Audio/Video Quality
8.0
Audio Editing
7.0
Visual Editing
9.0
Narrative
9.0
Enjoyment
8.0
This is a fun edit, a kind of what-could-have-been if the suits and focus groups didn't get involved. The editing was well done overall, but there were a few sound effects here and there that seemed out of place and pulled you out of the movie. Recommended for fans of the franchise.
Overall rating
9.3
Audio/Video Quality
9.0
Audio Editing
10.0
Visual Editing
8.0
Narrative
10.0
Enjoyment
10.0
The added video sections are a bit lower-quality, so they become noticeable, but they do help in improving the atmosphere.
The score and sound effects changes, in particular, are brilliant.
From Family-Friendly blandness, the film turns into a different thing, with a gory and horror vibe perfectly intermingled with the goofier and nostalgia-filled sections.
The final edit is so much improved from the original, great job here!
The score and sound effects changes, in particular, are brilliant.
From Family-Friendly blandness, the film turns into a different thing, with a gory and horror vibe perfectly intermingled with the goofier and nostalgia-filled sections.
The final edit is so much improved from the original, great job here!
User Review
Do you recommend this edit?
Yes
Format Watched
Digital
User reviews
6 reviews
Overall rating
9.6
Audio/Video Quality
9.7(6)
Audio Editing
9.5(6)
Visual Editing
9.2(6)
Narrative
10.0(6)
Enjoyment
9.8(6)
Overall rating
9.0
Audio/Video Quality
9.0
Audio Editing
8.0
Visual Editing
9.0
Narrative
10.0
Enjoyment
9.0
I went into this thinking it would be one thing and upon viewing realized that wasn't the case. As a quick aside, I thought the bits with Abby interacting with the animatronics took away from the story as a whole.
Anyway, what this edit is: I'm still trying to figure out the differences but I notice immediately that lots of audio has been put in. I really enjoyed the animatronics having little one-liners or sounds, it really added to the movie and made some scenes more sinister. There was a noticeable part during Mike sneaking into the pizzeria where the animatronic band played, on top of some metal music to set the mood, on top of some "sneaky music." That is really my only complaint with this edit. I also liked the addition of CGI during William Afton's demise, it was noticeable, but not unenjoyable.
The edit has heart, and it was a fun watch. I particularly enjoyed the church bells added when Mike survives the night and Chica's "voice". This is my first review, so it might not be what people are used to, these are just my thoughts about it. It is an enjoyable edit. Good job.
Anyway, what this edit is: I'm still trying to figure out the differences but I notice immediately that lots of audio has been put in. I really enjoyed the animatronics having little one-liners or sounds, it really added to the movie and made some scenes more sinister. There was a noticeable part during Mike sneaking into the pizzeria where the animatronic band played, on top of some metal music to set the mood, on top of some "sneaky music." That is really my only complaint with this edit. I also liked the addition of CGI during William Afton's demise, it was noticeable, but not unenjoyable.
The edit has heart, and it was a fun watch. I particularly enjoyed the church bells added when Mike survives the night and Chica's "voice". This is my first review, so it might not be what people are used to, these are just my thoughts about it. It is an enjoyable edit. Good job.
User Review
Do you recommend this edit?
Yes
Format Watched
Digital
Overall rating
9.8
Audio/Video Quality
10.0
Audio Editing
10.0
Visual Editing
9.0
Narrative
10.0
Enjoyment
10.0
(sorry for my english) I loved this version of the movie, the audio editing was perfect, the atmosphere changes a lot and becomes more terrifying than the original movie, the spring lock scene was the best part of the edit, it was just like I expected in the original movie.
User Review
Do you recommend this edit?
Yes
Format Watched
Digital
Overall rating
9.0
Audio/Video Quality
9.0
Audio Editing
9.0
Visual Editing
8.0
Narrative
10.0
Enjoyment
10.0
While there were some visual editing hiccups here and there, this was overall a pleasant alternate viewing experience.
User Review
Do you recommend this edit?
Yes
Format Watched
Digital
Overall rating
9.8
Audio/Video Quality
10.0
Audio Editing
10.0
Visual Editing
9.0
Narrative
10.0
Enjoyment
10.0
I got to watch this a couple of days ago, and did not expect to love it THAT MUCH!
It trully is one of those times the original feels so empty and frustrating comparing to what Tsasakos did here.
Five nights at Freddy's fazbear frights edition is the golden best version of this film, everything you could ever want from the original film. If you complain about the film not being scary you HAVE to see this version of the film. The atmosphere gives the movie a terrifying and fun experience from beginning to end. More easter eggs are also in this version and fit into the story. It worked perfectly and there is actually some gore in this version and its amazing. This is the closest to the R version some of people wanted. The music added in this film is outstanding straight from the games and it works!
We have watched it three times already and even my sister who is not familiar with the games loved it and got excited!
Congratulations for your amazing job!
It trully is one of those times the original feels so empty and frustrating comparing to what Tsasakos did here.
Five nights at Freddy's fazbear frights edition is the golden best version of this film, everything you could ever want from the original film. If you complain about the film not being scary you HAVE to see this version of the film. The atmosphere gives the movie a terrifying and fun experience from beginning to end. More easter eggs are also in this version and fit into the story. It worked perfectly and there is actually some gore in this version and its amazing. This is the closest to the R version some of people wanted. The music added in this film is outstanding straight from the games and it works!
We have watched it three times already and even my sister who is not familiar with the games loved it and got excited!
Congratulations for your amazing job!
User Review
Do you recommend this edit?
Yes
Format Watched
Digital