Internet uproar causes ‘Sonic the Hedgehog’ movie delay into 2020

It's going to take a while to get 'Sonic the Hedgehog' up to fans' standards.
It’s going to take a while to get ‘Sonic the Hedgehog’ up to fans’ standards.

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By Kellen Beck

The internet has won. The release date of the live-action Sonic the Hedgehog movie has been pushed back to February 2020.

While normally the public doesn’t really know what causes these kinds of delays, this time the public caused this delay thanks to the barrage of complaints levied against the design of the titular hedgehog after the first trailer dropped in April.

Sonic the Hedgehog director Jeff Fowler announced the delay on Twitter Friday.

Fowler previously acknowledged the complaints about Sonic’s design in early May, pledging that the studio was listening and was going to make changes to make it all better.

Thank you for the support. And the criticism. The message is loud and clear… you aren’t happy with the design & you want changes. It’s going to happen. Everyone at Paramount & Sega are fully committed to making this character the BEST he can be… #sonicmovie #gottafixfast 🔧✌

— Jeff Fowler (@fowltown) May 2, 2019

People (many of them artists) immediately took to Twitter to send their condolences to the artists working on the design of Sonic in the live-action movie, who undoubtedly would have had to work grueling hours to finish in time for the film’s original release date of November.

With four extra months and the hashtag “#novfxartistswereharmedinthemakingofthismovie,” Fowler and the studio seem to be acknowledging that this is no small feat and they want to give artists ample time to get it done without breaking their spirits.

Some people have already noted that a change has been made after noticing that Sonic’s arm in Fowler’s date announcement photo is wearing the signature white glove, which was absent in the trailer.

Other people have chimed in to send their condolences to the old design of Sonic, who will probably never see the light of day outside of that one trailer.

The internet is mostly celebrating its rare win, changing the course of history for the live action Sonic the Hedgehog movie. 

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Does this mean the internet will be even more insistent that movie studios, game developers, and TV writers will bend to their whims? Probably.

Does this mean that the internet will again? I hope not.

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NBA Moves Start of 2019 Free-Agency Period to 6 P.m. ET on June 30

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The NBA has officially announced free agency will begin six hours earlier this summer. 

K.C. Johnson of the Chicago Tribune provided the official release stating the 2019 free-agency period will begin at 6 p.m. ET on June 30:

K.C. Johnson @KCJHoop

Our espresso machine says thank you. https://t.co/zbZmsYzfrP

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Yemen’s President Hadi accuses UN envoy of siding with Houthis

Yemen’s internationally recognised president has accused the UN special envoy to Yemen, Martin Griffiths, of siding with the country’s Houthi rebels.

In a letter addressed to UN chief Antonio Guterres, Yemeni President Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi accused Griffiths of undermining chances for peace, and warned his government would halt all dealings with the UN envoy, Hadi’s office said on Friday. 

“I can no longer tolerate the violations committed by the special envoy, which threaten prospects for a solution,” read the five-page letter, a copy of which was released to reporters on Thursday. 

It also accuses Griffiths of treating the “rebels as a de-facto government and as an equal to the legitimate and elected government” of Yemen. 

The conflict in Yemen began with the 2014 takeover of the capital, Sanaa, by the Houthi rebels. A Saudi-led coalition, allied with Hadi’s government, has been fighting the Houthis since March 2015. 

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The fighting in the Middle East’s poorest country has killed an estimated 60,000 people and left millions suffering amid a lack of food and medical care. 

Tensions arose between Griffiths and Hadi last week after the UN announced the long-delayed Houthi withdrawal from the flashpoint port city of Hodeidah.

Hadi’s government accused Griffiths at the time of turning a blind eye that the rebels had allegedly only handed control of the port to “militia leaders” loyal to them.

The “redeployment of Houthis” from Hodeidah was part of a UN-brokered deal reached in December.

Hadi, who at the start of the conflict fled to Saudi Arabia while his internationally-recognised government based itself in the southern port city of Aden, went on to say that Griffiths’s “poor understanding” of the Yemeni conflict makes him unfit for his post.

While briefing the UN Security Council on the situation in Yemen last week, Griffiths urged the warring sides to maintain the momentum of the Houthi withdrawal from Hodeidah – the country’s lifeline to foreign aid – and to work urgently on a political solution to the devastating conflict. 

There were “signs of hope” but “also alarming signs” that could threaten progress, Griffiths said, a reference to continuing clashes in the southern Dhale province. 

Later on Friday, Houthi rebel leader Mohamed Ali al-Houthi tweeted that Hadi’s letter to the UN chief was “a miserable attempt to curtail peace.”

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Halsey’s New Era Doesn’t Run Away From Her Past



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By Deepa Lakshmin

Halsey’s magic number is 17. It’s tattooed on her right knuckles in blue and black ink, a permanent reminder of her life before Hollywood. At age 17, she graduated high school, left home, and first started writing original music. Under the Tumblr handle se7enteenblack, she gained thousands of followers by freely sharing her songs, poetry, and photos. She was also 17 when she attempted suicide and spent 17 days in a psychiatric hospital, an experience she’s openly discussed.

Seven years and two albums later, the number 17 remains significant as Halsey’s music career reaches new heights. Her empowering single “Nightmare” arrived May 17 — two weeks after she sold $17 tickets to two intimate homecoming shows at Manhattan’s iconic Webster Hall. She dedicated one concert to each of her previous albums: Badlands (2015) and Hopeless Fountain Kingdom (2017). Ahead of releasing “Nightmare,” Halsey gave fans — and herself — the chance to reflect on how far they’ve come and how much has changed over the years.

“I literally recognize every single person here,” Halsey said onstage halfway through performing Badlands. Was she exaggerating? Maybe, but this was an especially loyal crowd who camped outside the venue overnight. Some had been at Webster Hall for her very first headlining show in New York in April 2015, mere months before she sold out Madison Square Garden. Others had followed her since her Tumblr days. That was a very different time, but some things never change.

The “Nightmare” music video introduces Halsey’s new era and hints that her forthcoming third album will arrive this October. Full of fire, blood, and flying fists, the feminist anthem is arguably Halsey’s angriest song yet (“‘Come on, little lady, give us a smile’ / No, I ain’t got nothing to smile about,” she sings) and dropped three days after Alabama voted against abortion, which she denounced on Twitter. It’s about screaming so loud to make people pay attention, but look beyond the rage, and you’ll see glimpses of Halsey’s past tucked between fiery scenes with Blondie, Cara Delevingne, and Suki Waterhouse.

From Hopeless Fountain Kingdom to Badlands to Room 93 — her 2014 EP led by “Ghost,” the SoundCloud song that sparked her career and led to her record deal — Halsey literally keeps a musical “record of the wreckage” in her life, as she reveals in the chorus. When Halsey sings about being a “real nightmare” in the bridge, for example, the lyric parallels another symbol of chaos she identifies with: hurricanes. Her 2014 song “Hurricane” — which also includes the phrase “little lady” — is about a boy she followed to New York at, you guessed it, age 17. “Do you call yourself a fucking hurricane like me?” she sang again on 2015’s “Gasoline.”

Eagle-eyed fans have spotted other callbacks in the video. At 2:44, when Halsey is tangled up in pink ropes inspired by Japanese bondage, the visuals mimic a similar magazine photoshoot she did in 2015. And licking the microphone cord at 1:37 is her signature and extremely unhygienic move stretching back years.

What makes Halsey unique is how she transitions from one era to the next, blending hers together rather than erasing old parts of herself. Could you imagine Taylor Swift — after killing off the Old Taylor for Reputation — playing exclusively Red album cuts at a concert? Or post-Joanne Lady Gaga performing Artpop in full? Halsey, by contrast, closed both Webster Hall shows with “Is There Somewhere,” a song off Room 93 that never made it to any of her albums but is forever beloved by stans who’ve been cheering for her since day one. (It similarly speaks volumes that she did not play “Closer,” the Chainsmokers collaboration that earned Halsey her first No. 1 hit, once.)

She painted her way through her Saturday Night Live performance of “Eastside,” her collaboration with Benny Blanco and Khalid, as a nod to her artistic childhood growing up in New Jersey. In the same episode, she called out G-Eazy for allegedly cheating on her via a haunting performance of “Without Me.” (Mentioning “scissors” in “Nightmare” is also a reference to their “Him & I” collab.) She speaks frankly about her experiences with bipolar disorder, endometriosis, and the miscarriage she had at the beginning of her career. In fact, she’s making a mini-doc about reproductive rights and broadcasted a pro-choice message during her first live performance of “Nightmare.”

“It’s really fucking hard every day to be the person that you guys believe that I am,” she revealed onstage. “It’s not easy all the time. Sometimes I fuck it up and I make mistakes… I have absolutely no idea why you picked me. And sometimes I look at other musicians, I look at my peers, I look at my idols, and I think to myself, wow, they are made of some kind of stardust that I am not made of and never will be made of.”

Channeling pain into art isn’t anything new, but Halsey’s approach — revisiting old albums, infusing elements of her 17-year-old self into everything she releases today — feels like a refreshing reminder that no matter how many times we cut our hair, move to new cities, or delete old Instagram posts, our past follows us and influences who we are today. The lines between “eras” in life are often blurry. As Halsey proves, if we embrace the things that haunt us instead of running from them, we can turn them into something beautiful.

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Ford is testing a two-legged delivery robot that brings parcels to your doorstep

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If we want to fully automate deliveries, we’d have to come up with a way to get packages from the self-driving vehicle to the doorstep. Ford and Agility Robotics teamed up to do exactly that – finally solve the last mile delivery problem. Digit is a two-legged, headless robot that unfolds itself from the back of a self-driving van and brings your parcel to your doorstep.

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Browns GM John Dorsey: ‘Don’t Believe the Hype’ Around CLE This Season

Cleveland Browns general manager John Dorsey answers question at a news conference at the NFL football team's training camp facility, Monday, Dec. 31, 2018, in Berea, Ohio. Browns interim coach Gregg Williams will be the first candidate interviewed for Cleveland's permanent position. Williams led Cleveland to a 5-3 record after Hue Jackson was fired on Oct. 29. Dorsey said Williams, the team's defensive coordinator for the past two seasons, will have his interview Tuesday. (AP Photo/Tony Dejak)

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Although the outside world continues to hype the Cleveland Browns heading into this season, general manager John Dorsey has a more conservative outlook. 

Per The Athletic’s Zac Jackson, Dorsey told Cleveland fans “don’t believe the hype” while speaking at Cleveland’s kickoff party as it begins preparations to host the 2021 NFL draft. 

Jackson included similar comments Dorsey made last month in an attempt to keep the Browns’ hype in check:

“It is hype. That is (all) it is. Football is played in the fall the last I have seen. Now, you have to go to training camp and you have to earn the respect that everybody is talking about. How do you do that? You have 53 guys with the single mindset and the collectivism of driving this thing forward. That is where it is. Games are won and lost in the fall. That is how we are going to approach this thing. I have always lived by the mantra ‘1-0.’ It is one game at a time, and you have to live that.”

Following the release of the NFL schedule, the Browns were tied with the Green Bay Packers and Los Angeles Rams for the fifth-best odds to win Super Bowl LIV:

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It’s easy to understand why Dorsey wants to manage expectations for his team. The Browns have made the postseason once (2002) and have just two winning seasons since returning to the NFL in 1999.

At the same time, it’s hard to blame fans and analysts for being excited about the Browns. Their seven wins in 2018 were three more than they had in the previous three seasons combined.

Quarterback Baker Mayfield emerged as a superstar in his debut season, throwing for an NFL-rookie record 27 touchdowns in 14 games. Dorsey also added Odell Beckham Jr. to the offense and Olivier Vernon to the defensive line in a trade with the New York Giants

Browns fans aren’t accustomed to being excited about their team. Dorsey can do his best to manage those hopes before the season starts, but having high expectations isn’t a bad thing. 

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Senate Republicans permanently ban earmarks


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Sen. Ben Sasse, who pushed for the Senate GOP ban on Thursday, boasted that the move stops a looming “earmark binge.” | Alex Brandon/AP Photo

Pork barrel spending won’t be returning to Congress any time soon after Senate Republicans this week moved to permanently ban earmarks.

The Senate GOP on Thursday behind closed doors added a permanent ban on earmarked spending to their conference rules, a move that comes as some buzz had built around an eventual return of earmarks.

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Sen. Ben Sasse (R-Neb.), who pushed for the Senate GOP ban on Thursday, boasted that the move stops a looming “earmark binge.” His office said the 28-12 vote followed a “heated” 45-minute debate.

A moratorium on earmarks from 2011 expired in January and Democratic leaders, including House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer, spent weeks earlier this year working with Republicans in both chambers to reach a deal to usher them back, though that deal never materialized.

President Donald Trump has even endorsed the idea of bringing them back.

House Appropriations Chairwoman Nita Lowey (D-N.Y.) said in March that earmarks wouldn’t return this year, but left the door open for the future, saying at the time that “over the coming months, Democrats and Republicans in the House and Senate must discuss the issue of earmarks in our respective caucuses and conferences to determine member preferences, solicit ideas to ensure that taxpayer dollars are spent wisely, and when applicable, change rules to permit members to request earmarks.”

Sasse said earmarks needed to be ruled out.

“It’s pretty simple: Earmarks are a crummy way to govern and they have no business in Congress,” Sasse said in a statement. “Backroom deals, kickbacks, and earmarks feed a culture of constant incumbency and that’s poisonous to healthy self-government. This is an important fight and I’m glad that my Republican colleagues agreed with my rules change to make the earmark ban permanent.”

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A sea of children dancing to ‘Old Town Road’ is the best thing you’ll see today

By Chloe Bryan

There’s a reason “Old Town Road” has been No.1  for seven weeks straight: Everyone loves it. That includes this gym full of elementary schoolers, who closed out their school’s fifth grade talent show with a deeply wholesome mass sing-along.

Felicia Evans, the principal of Landers Elementary School in Cleveland, Ohio, tweeted a video of the moment on Thursday. “I love my job,” she wrote. “We ended our 5th grade talent show today with the whole school dancing and celebrating…together!!” (Celebrating is right. These small children have more spirit than most concert crowds.)

The kids’ enthusiasm even caught the attention of Lil Nas X, who asked Evans when she wanted him to swing by Landers for a free concert. After a brief back-and-forth, it sure looked like he’ll be paying a visit soon. We can only imagine the dance moves (and unfettered screaming) at that show.

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We’ve reached out to Evans for comment and will update if we hear back. As always, yeehaw.

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Rudy Giuliani posts an absolutely incoherent tweet with a basketball GIF

Rudy, proofread your tweets
Rudy, proofread your tweets

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By Heather Dockray

Rudy Giuliani just loves to talk, regardless of whether or not it makes sense.

Giuliani, who is currently serving as President Trump’s attorney, posted an incoherent tweet on Friday morning riddled with grammatical errors. To make matters worse and even more incomprehensible, Giuliani included a random, blurry GIF of the Atlanta Hawks.

Read it out loud to yourself and see if you can elicit any meaning. 

ivesssapology for a video which is allegedly is a caricature of an otherwise halting speech pattern, she should first stop, and apologize for, saying the President needs an “intervention.” Are pic.twitter.com/ZpEO7iRzV8

— Rudy Giuliani (@RudyGiuliani) May 24, 2019

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It appears that Giuliani is referencing a tweet President Trump posted Thursday night, which included an edited video of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi tripping over her words during a legislative briefing. 

Trump’s tweet followed a Washington Post story  about fake Nancy Pelosi videos that have been spreading online. The videos seem to have been doctored to make Pelosi sound like she’s drunk and slurring her words.

Shortly after Giuliani posted his inane tweet, he shared a far more comprehensible (though equally hostile) one.

Nancy Pelosi wants an apology for a caricature exaggerating her already halting speech pattern. First she should withdraw her charge which hurts our entire nation when she says the President needs an “intervention. “People who live in a glass house shouldn’t throw stones.”

— Rudy Giuliani (@RudyGiuliani) May 24, 2019

Twitter wasn’t having any of it.

Me: *spends an entire day agonizing about sending a tweet where I left out an apostrophe*

Rudy Giuliani, who is an attorney with a law degree and is employed by the President of the United States of America: pic.twitter.com/NTu6ln5KBT

— maura quint (@behindyourback) May 24, 2019

“In a tweet on Friday, former New York City mayor and President Trump’s lawyer Rudy Giuliani made a cryptic reference to a doctored video of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, misspelling the word ‘apology’ and attaching an unrelated gif of Atlanta Hawks team members.” https://t.co/94ZuhJgDhV

— Rosie Gray (@RosieGray) May 24, 2019

That is some strong covfefe.

— Doug Holstein (@The_Pophouse) May 24, 2019

Ummmmm, what happened to you baby?

— Molly Jong-Fast (@MollyJongFast) May 24, 2019

killing the game per usual Rudy

— Bunkie Perkins (@BunkiePerkins) May 24, 2019

You know, you don’t have to tweet, Rudy.

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