19 | โ | william afton fan | i draw once a year (sometimes) | english isnโt my native language, so i apologise in advance for possible mistakes ๐
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PLEASE draw william as a pretty princess ๐ฃ๐ฃ
lets pretend this counts. i put him in one of those fancy feather trim robes
this was in my wips since september because i cant draw cars but my fave brush saved me today kinda
full and closeup under readmore
Did some Afton heart edits with Spring bonnie colors <3 Use them if you like :>
mike's inspirations for the five nights at freddy's movie
i think another reason why matthew lillard plays william so well is just how he can go from
this ^^ happy looking and non-threatening looking to-
serious business manโข to
terrifying. because it made absolutely no sense to me how game/book william looked so fucking unhinged while kids were going missing and still got business when he opened up new restaurants because there is no way (legal evidence or not) that any sane parent would look at that version of william and not be at least unsettled but say if they were assured by movie william that they were in safe hands/even just saw william looking so nonthreatening and happy around the kids they would feel safe enough to allow their kids there and trust that they didnt have to watch said kids like a hawk (yes this is me saying i wanna kiss matthew lillard on the mouth)
that scene where william stabs vanessa fucks with me, not only because of her "Dad?" line, but because when her body falls to the ground i swear to god you can see some sort of empty shock on william's face. it'd be sad on its own but thats the little cherry on top isnt it. like he realized what he did slightly too late. he doesn't look happy or angry, it almost looks like he regrets it to me
we got robbed.
(via: entom_dp)
wolf & bunny: a love story
I keep seeing people complain that William Afton doesn't have a motive in the FNAF movie but, as someone who watch true crime and is interested in the psychology of criminals, serial killers don't often have one in the sense y'all want. Yes, in stories, you are used to have a detailed motive, but motives for serial killings are often simply "feeling powerful", especially when the victims are children. Killers target children because it's easier and they can have a better control of the situation. Does it comes from deep issues and trauma? Yes, but the murderers don't always care or know. And it's a psychologist that will have to find that, serial killers often just spill that "it felt good".
It's simply about having power over others.
thinking about how the only thing to bring joy to Yellowfang's life was fire and cinder and how that's also the last thing she ever saw
an official behind-the-scenes featurette featuring interviews with the cast and crew of blumhouse's 'five nights at freddy's' movie has been released
(via: universal pictures)
One day we will head our clan, I promise!
You will be my right paw
And I! I will lead it
i ship them and i'm not ashamed (well, maybe just a little bit)
my friends told me to post this masterpiece here too lol
"you don't owe anybody anything" has done irreparable damage to the minds of the youth