OK, so I confess I wouldn’t know Sonic the Hedgehog from Sonic the Hedgefund. Nor do I really care about a film version about a 1990s video game sensation and a speed demon character that hit…
There was controversy all over social media when the first teaser trailer came out revealing a version of Sonic that wasn’t the pinpoint perfect rendering of what fans remember — particularly the teeth. So to Paramount’s credit, knowing this thingat the box office without fan satisfaction, it was back to the drawing board. Apparently it was successful digital dental surgery, since I saw no picket signs in front of AMC and Regal today.
That said, he does get off the best lines in the thing, though sadly very few are LOL funny. He comes into picture, by the way, to investigate the elusive Sonic when much of the Northwest goes dark, an event suspected to have something to do with Sonic’s gold rings and energy force. Or something like that. It is all very frenetic and as fast-paced as you might expect with a supersonic character like this.
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