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Pun intended?While Shadow obviously has a presence, I didn't think he overshadowed anyone.
Which is saying something considering that the first one came out in 2020.This despite playing in the fewest theaters for some reason.
Pre-pandemic, though.Which is saying something considering that the first one came out in 2020.
Sonic 3 is now the highest grossing film of the series so far. This despite playing in the fewest theaters for some reason. It is a solid success.
Was Chaos an active thing in Sonic Adventure 2 or was it just random small Chaos like enemies? As far as the Bio Lizard... I never got that far in SA2 As far as Chao, I think they were only ever a side thing that didn't factor into the main story.Did the old army guy die? I wasn't sure. There were no fatalities in the other two Sonic movies, right? But this had a confirmed human fatality and we see how that person actually died, geez.
I didn't play Sonic Adventure 2 and the Archie comics didn't do a one for one adaptation. The Gotta Go Fast Sonic cartoon also had adaptation but... I don't recall much of it either.
There's suppose to be a bio lizard on the satellite? And... Chao being a major thing? And Chaos as blob bosses? Chao got referenced in the theme park but no reference to the Chaos blobs or lizard thing?
Cool but I think this is the first time I saw Jim Carrey as not playing himself but as an actual Robotnik. That's cool.
Did he say he quit acting again? If he's gone, was the ending attack just automatic contingency plans? Or Agent Stone turning evil?
Didn't play Shadow the game but loved how cool he was doing the motorcycle and gun start fight. That was stylish.
Really good action movie. Could have used more heart (since it's for kids) but I guess it's hard to emotionally resonate when the main emotional thing is suppose to be recovering from someone murdering your sister / close friend or father figure (for kids anyway).
Also, was Shadow powered up really pink ish?
Wow, and this is the toned-down version, too.My sister won't let me 6 year old niece, who's a Sonic fan, watch the movie. I guess it's because of Maria's fate. And I guess because this movie has the most violence in it? The action was pretty awesome and this really does feel more like an action movie than a comedy aimed for kids.
At this point I think Jim is just reveling in the Robotnik role. There were interviews asking him about coming back for this after saying he was retired and he said something like He bought too much and needed money, but I'm thinking he honestly just has fun with this. I'm sure he's still open to keep playing Eggman for now as long as they let him ham it up.
Jim Carrey is definitely loving this. He's a good actor who got typecast into a career that was lucrative for a while but never gave him enough chances to show his full range. And then he faded out and went kinda crazy. And then this gig came along and he realized there was some actually interesting material to play with.
I've said it before, but Robotnik can be serious when Bowser can't, and funny when Ganon can't, and he can switch modes mid sentence. Something about him just lets him do both. But it means he requires an actor with that range, and the instincts for when to switch modes. For an actor who can do that and wants to do that, he's actually a great role.
There's info saying that Sonic 3 could have been much more violent? I mean, for sure Maria being caught in an explosion is a much kinder death than her getting gunned down like in the game but what else did they tone down? Confirmation that the soldier died? I already thought the final death was pretty horrific as it was done in a comedic tone.Wow, and this is the toned-down version, too.
Toned down from the games.There's info saying that Sonic 3 could have been much more violent?