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Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel

December. 23,2009
Rating:
4.5
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Pop sensations Alvin, Simon and Theodore end up in the care of Dave Seville's twenty-something nephew Toby. The boys must put aside music super stardom to return to school, and are tasked with saving the school's music program by winning the $25,000 prize in a battle of the bands. But the Chipmunks unexpectedly meet their match in three singing chipmunks known as The Chipettes - Brittany, Eleanor and Jeanette. Romantic and musical sparks are ignited when the Chipmunks and Chipettes square off.

Zachary Levi as  Toby
David Cross as  Ian
Jason Lee as  Dave
Justin Long as  Alvin (voice)
Matthew Gray Gubler as  Simon (voice)
Jesse McCartney as  Theodore (voice)
Amy Poehler as  Eleanor (voice)
Anna Faris as  Jeanette (voice)
Christina Applegate as  Brittany (voice)
Wendie Malick as  Dr. Rubin

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Reviews

yeelir
2009/12/23

To start me off we have some great sequels. Aliens, The Dark Knight, Lord of the Rings: Return of the King and T-2. All those movies look like crap compared to Alvin and the Chipmunks 2. Alvin and the Chipmunks was great, absolutely fantastic. BUT Alvin and the Chipmunks 2 might be better. Alvin and the Chipmunks 2 features Jason Lee as Dave in yet another Oscar worthy role. Jason Lee has the amazing ability to show a great amount of emotion and just the power of acting. I'm very upset he will not be receiving an Oscar for the role of Dave. Alvin and the Chipmunks 2 also best be taking home a visual effects Oscar, the visuals are amazing and the chipmunks look amazing. The writing for the film is also very well done. The dialogue fits in very well and just makes the film better than it already is. This movie might be better than the first one and should get Best Picture. What makes me upset is that the movie didn't even got nominated for Best Picture. Alvin and the Chipmunks 2 is a great movie with wonderfully amazing acting, screenplay, visuals, directing, writing and just all around entertaining movie. I could go on with everything great about Alvin and the Chipmunks 2 because it is such an amazing movie. Alvin and the chipmunks is better than "The Good, The Bad and The Ugly." Alvin and the Chipmunks 2 gets an A+. I AM AN IDIOT AND MY REVIEW SUCKS IM ALSO LIAR. THANK YOU.

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ironhorse_iv
2009/12/24

In 1958, struggling songwriter Ross Bagdasarian found himself a hit by increasing the speed of the recording, making his voice sound funny. With this, he create three cartoon characters to fit the high pitch: Alvin, Simon and Theodore, The Chipmunks. They were a big hit in the '50s, and once again, a big hit in the 1980s with a TV cartoon series. In 2007, the series once again got remade. This time live-action with some CGI effects. Although the first movie did re-spark an interest in the Chipmunks franchise, many fans weren't exactly impressed with the movie and its 2009 & 2011 sequels. As much as I hate the 2007 remake of 'Alvin and Chipmunks', this Squeakquel was downright insufferable. In the movie, Alvin (Voiced by Justin Long) is downright more sociopathic in his behavior, while Simon (Voiced by Matthew Gray Gubler) is a dumb down and Theodore (Voiced by Jesse McCartney) is just a stupid punchline to be abused and made fun of. The first movie has a story/moral in which the three chipmunks realize that fame and fortune is not all it is cracked out to be, and leave the seemingly superficial lifestyle, and the money, behind to enjoy an apparently better down-to-earth life. Yet, it's forgotten here, because the movie starts off, how very self-centered, they became. The whole plot feels rushed because there are so many plot elements to throw into the mix here that it never falls into a cohesive storyline. It's a plot that make little to no sense, as the Chipmunks are forced to go to school. I understand, the writers were trying to adapt the old cartoon, but the thing you have to remember is that in the cartoon, the anthropomorphic chipmunks there, were as tall as most human children their age and look more human that its couther parts here. That allowed the show to get away with having singing anthropomorphic chipmunks live like normal children. Here they are regular sized chipmunks so that same idea simply doesn't work. If they were to go to school, wouldn't it be for anthropomorphic animals. Another thing, if they were allow to join a human school; I really doubt their age in chipmunks years match that of a human high school student. Wouldn't they be in middle school? Another thing about the weak plot, is the premise of saving the school music program. The whole music program is barely establish and we never get the why it will be shut down, unless the school wins a music competition. We, the audience, never know why it's important to the school. It's not like the Chipmunks are helping or training any of the students in the music program to win the competition. When you think about it, there isn't any music students established at all. Who knows, if there were a music program in the first place, before the Chipmunks arrived. Added to this stupid premise is the presence of the previous film villain, Ian Hawke (David Cross) whom plans to use a female version of the Chipmucks to steal the Chipmunks' fame by entering the singing group into the same school music competition. The Chipettes made out of Eleanor (Voiced by Amy Poehler), Jeanette (Voiced by Anna Faris), and Brittany (Voiced by Christina Applegate) really come out of nowhere in the film, and serve nothing, but love interested. They are so hit by the pitch shifting you can't even tell them apart. I don't even, know why they couldn't use voice actors for them. In the cartoon series, they are supposed to rivals to the Chipmunks, but you never see them go one on one, here. The Chippettes in real life were created for the sole purpose of allowing Ross Bagdasarian to make covers of popular girls' songs in addition to the guys' songs covered by the Chipmunks. So the Chippettes are, in essence, the Chipmunks with girl parts. Very hollow characters. There barely any good female leads here. Despite being Dave's love interest, and a key character in the first film, Claire is nowhere to be found here. This is mainly because Cameron Richardson refused to reprise the role, as she strongly disliked being in the first film. The supporting characters that did show up in the film are just awful. Jason Lee is barely in the film as Dave Seville. Zachary Levi as Toby was awful as a Dave's replacement. His sub-plot romantic with the teacher was just not needed, and doesn't help move the plot. Everything about his performance was underwhelming. You really don't get to see the great conflict that Alvin has with Dave in Toby. It was one of the things that made the series stand out! The jokes are mostly misses than hits. The obligatory fart joke, the embarrassingly inaccurate racial stereotypes, and slapstick humor were all badly delivered. Even the cultural pop references don't even make much sense, because the film references a lots of nearly unknown shows that children probably don't watch, like Meerkat Manor or NASCAR on FOX, with the cameo Digger the NASCAR gopher. The film is disturbing, as it already portray pedophilia and bestiality like themes with human beings lusting for naked under aged chipmunks. Add, references to 1991's Silent of the Lambs and 1976's Taxi Driver, and you got a movie that makes you wonder if this movie is truly a kid movie. Depending who you are, the pop songs used in the film could seem brutally murder or watered down. It didn't bug me, too much. The 3D gimmick kinda did its job, but the whole CG & the unrealistic speed it's moving at, makes it hard to watch in 3D at times. Overall: It's nearly unwatchable, even for kids. Instead of watching this movie, go back and re-watched the 1980s cartoons. You'll get more fun out of that, than this.

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kosmasp
2009/12/25

You know this still works for the little ones, but will appall a lot older viewers, than say the first one did. It's basically more of the same, even with the addition of some Chipmunks "rivals" (another group of talking ...). The little ones won't mind (I watched it with my nephew and he enjoyed it), but what about the parents? There are other movies that can please both.Still not really that bad, you can watch this in its own right or at least put the kids there and let them enjoy it. It's like the Chipmunks won't grow up (literally and physically that is), but again it's only us grown-ups that will think about things like that.

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gamer-cody
2009/12/26

In this movie the Chipmunks are on tour and Dave gets hurt.There Uncle Toby,who reminds me of a nerd who leaves in the basement of his mom's house and plays Call of Duty and Halo online againgst people half his age.So,Ian,the main antagionst, has brought in a new group of Chipmunks,The Chipetes,as a band.And the chipmunks fall in love with them.One problem I have is The Chipmunks have to go to High School.One why can't they be home schooled I mean if they got money from every time someone made a YouTube video the would be rich and live in a mansion.Well my little 6 Year Old cousin loves this movie and I don't from my experience.Well here is my story my friend took me to New Moon and it sucked I took him to this movie it sucked and we still aren't friends.I would say if you are over twelve you would not like this movie.The originial would be better to watch with your family since it is also a Christmas movie.So I give Alvin and the Chipmunks:The Squeakuel a 2 out of 10.

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