Ever since I was 8 years old when I played the original Five Nights At Freddy's on my iPad in 2014, FNaF has been one of the most important and significant parts of my childhood. From playing all the games to reading all of the books, I love the franchise. Seeing how a small indie game created by an unknown indie creator became one of the biggest franchises in the world, I am delighted to say that FNaF is one of the most important childhood memories of my generation. Without Scott Cawthon, and how much he achieved, my generation would not be the same. And at 17 years of age, to see all of my nostalgic memories being put into a movie made me happy beyond explanation. From the perfect depiction of the classic FNaF animatronics to the YouTubers featured who helped raise this generation, I can confidently say that this was the most enjoyable cinematic experience I have ever had. I don't care what the critics say. Even if this movie isn't a cinematic perfect movie, that isn't what matters to the fans. For the people who had FNaF as a key part of their childhood, this has to be the best film we could have ever asked for. Thank you FNaF for all of the childhood memories you have given me. And finally, thank you, Scott Cawthon, from all of us.