Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked (2011)
3/10
Starring:
Jason Lee
David Cross
Jenny Slate
Andy Buckley
Justin Long
Directed by: Mike Mitchell
Directed by Mike Mitchell (SpongeBob SquarePants, Shrek
Forever After), this sequel is so bad that it makes the first installment look
like a masterpiece. The makers traded in a good plot for more squeaky songs
that make you wonder why God never gave us the ability to shut our ears.
Now, not to sound like a Chipmunk hater, the songs weren’t
half bad and the voice acting was not bad, but the movie itself was. What it did was, it made you hate the delay tactics of using a song
when something should actually be happening.
The movie comes with a lesson in it, saying parents should
learn to trust their kids sometimes. The problem is the movie was targeted at
6-year-olds (as that will be the only excuse for such a lame script), so if a
mature mind can stay up or stay interested that long to get the message, he
deserves an award.
Like the name implies, our trio Alvin, Simon, and Theodore,
who were joined in “The Squeakquel” by Brittany, Jeanette, and Eleanor, get
shipwrecked on an island (and one stupid helicopter rescues them in the end,
who sent them… ?) as a result of Alvin not listening to Dave (Jason Lee) as
usual. In the process of Dave trying to save them, he too gets shipwrecked with
the antagonist of both the first and second installments, Ian Hawke (David
Cross), who is also the antagonist here.
Dave and Ian were marooned on one side of the island looking
for Alvin, the boys, and the girls. Alvin and his crew were on another side
with a woman named Zoe (Jenny Slate), who has been on the island for 9 years
and has lost it mentally.
Basically, that’s all folks, because what we are left to
watch are not well put-together scenes. We keep switching between Dave and Ian
to Alvin and the rest, and the rate of this switch will make you wish “they
would find each other already.”
This movie is a definite mistake, but the hope is that a
fourth installment will not be drawn up, because I have had enough of the
squeaking.
Can I say the director is to be blamed for this?
NO!
Let’s put the blame where it should really go, the studios
who just won’t quit while they are ahead.
Studios have a knack for milking a franchise till it becomes
useless. A trend I hope will die one day. This 3rd Alvin installment is not a
must-see in any aspect.

You mean there's another one? I think they should stop while they're ahead too. Love your site- just found it. Now following!
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Thanks, Muse
ReplyDeleteDon't know why studios just keep making more parts of movies that are already maxed out.
I loved the movie. Those people out there is just saying their thoughts but don't be so rude bout it...geez. I thought it was very excellent! Little kids will love this movie unless they're brats. Thank you and for those people who are going to watch it soon or later just a heads up...It's gonna blow your mind.
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