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Alvin and the Chipmunks

  • 2007
  • PG
  • 1h 32m
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5.3/10
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Justin Long, Jesse McCartney, and Matthew Gray Gubler in Alvin and the Chipmunks (2007)
Three musical chipmunks are discovered by an aspiring songwriter who wants to use their amazing singing abilities to become famous.
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Three musical chipmunks are discovered by an aspiring songwriter who wants to use their amazing singing abilities to become famous.Three musical chipmunks are discovered by an aspiring songwriter who wants to use their amazing singing abilities to become famous.Three musical chipmunks are discovered by an aspiring songwriter who wants to use their amazing singing abilities to become famous.

  • Director
    • Tim Hill
  • Writers
    • Jon Vitti
    • Will McRobb
    • Chris Viscardi
  • Stars
    • Jason Lee
    • Ross Bagdasarian Jr.
    • Janice Karman
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    103K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    3,262
    1,202
    • Director
      • Tim Hill
    • Writers
      • Jon Vitti
      • Will McRobb
      • Chris Viscardi
    • Stars
      • Jason Lee
      • Ross Bagdasarian Jr.
      • Janice Karman
    • 199User reviews
    • 132Critic reviews
    • 39Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Jason Lee
    Jason Lee
    • Dave
    Ross Bagdasarian Jr.
    Ross Bagdasarian Jr.
    • Alvin
    • (singing voice)
    • (uncredited)
    Janice Karman
    Janice Karman
    • Theodore
    • (singing voice)
    • (uncredited)
    David Cross
    David Cross
    • Ian
    Cameron Richardson
    Cameron Richardson
    • Claire
    Jane Lynch
    Jane Lynch
    • Gail
    Justin Long
    Justin Long
    • Alvin
    • (voice)
    Matthew Gray Gubler
    Matthew Gray Gubler
    • Simon
    • (voice)
    Jesse McCartney
    Jesse McCartney
    • Theodore
    • (voice)
    Allison Karman
    • Female Intern #1
    Tiara Parker
    Tiara Parker
    • Female Intern #2
    Kira Verrastro
    Kira Verrastro
    • Female Intern #3
    Veronica Alicino
    Veronica Alicino
    • Amy
    Beth Riesgraf
    Beth Riesgraf
    • Mother in Store
    Adriane Lenox
    Adriane Lenox
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    Don Tiffany
    Don Tiffany
    • Engineer
    Lorne Green
    Lorne Green
    • Director
    Kevin Symons
    Kevin Symons
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      • Tim Hill
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      • Jon Vitti
      • Will McRobb
      • Chris Viscardi
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    6LazySod

    Not too bad

    Alvin and the chipmunks. I guess just about anyone that has ever watched television cartoons knows them. Right before their 50th birthday they make another appearance, this time on the cinema screen in a film that just like Garfield (2004) combines live actors and computer graphics. The story of the film is no new one: a guy becomes the more or less unwilling host to the chipmunks as their tree is demolished and together they roll from one adventure into the other.

    For the rest there is not much to tell about this film. It is worked out well enough and most kids will enjoy it. I know the one I watched it with did. It isn't half bad for the adults either. Graphics have been done well enough and the actors work with it well enough to make a nicely working film. Storyline is rather straightforward and very predictable, but not really to the point of being irritating.

    All in all, typical children's film that works out well enough for the younger audience and that doesn't put the parents to sleep right from the start 6 out of 10 chipmunks singing
    8simonparker1990

    Full of nostalgia, bound to make new fans as well!

    When the box office figures for the US came in this weekend I was absolutely horrified! Sure I expected I Am Legend to do well, but the amount that Alvin and the Chipmunks got ($40+ million!) seemed absurd. Added to that the fact that it had earned more than Golden Compass did in its opening weekend just seemed ludicrous. The trailers I had seen seemed very mediocre and I wasn't looking forward to seeing it that much. So what a surprise, and a delightful one, to say how much I really enjoyed the movie. Sure its a kids movie through and through, and if you're not into talking animals then you will come out of this movie and criticise its plot, script and usual more adult things that critics criticise about. But if you go in willing to sit back and enjoy the movie you will realise there is a lot to enjoy. The three leads themselves, Alvin, Simon and Theodore if you've never seen the Chipmunks before, are all very likable and have some hilarious moments. The movie features consistent humour that ranges from fart jokes for kids, to some really subtle references, most notably one to Die Hard where for one moment I thought Alvin was going to complete his Yipee Kiyay moment and make the parents gasp in horror, he doesn't so don't get too excited. The script itself is pretty decent, there are the obligatory clunky sentimental bits, but generally the movie is consistent and full of laughs. It does outstay its welcome admittedly and feels that little bit too long, but these are mere quibbles as this is a movie that is bound to entertain many kids and adults alike, and the fact this did better than Golden Compass no longer frustrates me, as this is admittedly a much better movie than Golden Compass.

    The three leads of the movies are CGI creations, they are also surprisingly voice by Justin Long (Alvin), Matthew Gray Gubler (Simon) and Jesse McCartney (Theodore), though you'd never know as obviously their voices have been morphed so they sound much more like the Chimpunks. Anyway their voices sound perfect, Theodore's being the most distinct and will make many audiences world wide sit their and go awww. Alvin is a great lead and has some brilliant moments. Simon is the most dull of the three but has some pretty funny moments as well. But its when the three start singing the movie just comes to life, the Chimpunks Christmas song definitely gave the older members of the audience to relish in, and their rendition of Funky Town is by far the highlight of the movie. The actual adult cast themselves are pretty decent. Jason Lee, from My Name is Earl, is a decent enough lead and at least does better than the adult actors in Garfield who seem almost asleep. When the sentimental stuff kicks in admittedly he does stumble a little bit, but generally Lee is on top form and definitely isn't always overshadowed by the chipmunks. David Cross does the traditional villain role pretty well, although he does start to irritate after a while and when he goes into pure evil mode later on in the film he just seems a bit silly. But by far the worst character in the movie has to be Claire, played by Cameron Richardson, she is out of place in this movie and the romance thing never plays off at all.

    Where Alvin and the Chimpmunks succeeds where movies such as Garfield and Scooby Doo have failed is the fact it succeeds in the comedy department. Sure the movie has its nostalgia factor, but if it wasn't funny then the movie would be a disaster. Thankfully this is a very funny movie. The fart jokes are obviously aimed at kids, but thankfully there aren't that many of them, in fact when you compare this to something like Garfield you realise how well the scriptwriters have done keeping this to a minimum. Slapstick is obviously a big part but done very well and there are many set pieces that will please audiences. The songs as I have said are definitely the highlights and as I've said before the Funky Town rendition is just pitch perfect. There are many one liners to be found as well amongst amongst some of the clunkers that appear later on. The sentimental scenes also are not as horrific as some more recent family movies have been. In fact some of the scenes generally do warm your heart.

    Overall Alvin and the Chimpunks is a surprisingly good movie that is definitely something parents should take their kids to see this Christmas. While maybe not as good as Enchanted this is definitely better than Golden Compass, and kids will lap this up. So the obligatory sequel that will arrive seems perhaps a more joyful event then it seemed before I saw this movie. In fact a sequel now seems quite a decent idea.
    5tavm

    Alvin and the Chipmunks was an okay live-action update on '50s cartoon characters

    After a month of purposely deciding NOT to watch this movie, I finally decided to humor my friend and see this update on Ross Bagdasarian, Snr.'s, creations from fifty years ago. There were pretty funny scenes when they surprised Dave in the beginning and a hilarious one when their manager, Ian (David Cross), gave each of them a caffeinated iced drink to give them energy. Other than that, this was a mostly by-the-numbers story of the pressures of success and the toll it takes on your health. In fact, the climatic scene when the rodent music group is revealed to be lip-syncing to their own vocals (because of their now-hoarse voices) seems aimed at those who go for such acts like Britney Spears and Ashlee Simpson instead of real musicians who play genuine music (though I don't consider what David Seville-Jason Lee-had auditioned initially for Ian authentic either). It's obvious that Lee ("My Name Is Earl") and Cross ("Arrested Development") took these roles for a large paycheck though Lee, at least, grows on you after a while. The music performances of the Chipmunks themselves are variable depending on whether you like any of the songs they sing here or the way their voices completely dominate though I admit liking their performance of "Only You", "Funkytown", and, of course, "The Chipmunk Song", and even the updated version of "Witch Doctor" (though I prefer the original recordings). Not bad for a reboot though for my money, I think I'd love to see the original version for television from the '50s, "The Alvin Show". P.S. What a treat to see the original album covers of The Chipmunks over the years during the end credits.
    6EarthwormJimFan

    Harmless fun for a young audience.

    I grew up watching the 80's version of the chipmunks, so when I first saw the trailer to this predictable but cute live-action update, I was somewhat happy. Although I knew that the humor would be targeted at a crowd under 10 years old, I still wanted to see it, especially since the 1980's animated film THE CHIPMUNK ADVENTURE is still one of my all-time favorite animated films.

    THE PROS: Well I went and saw it, and my expectations were met. It was more for younger kids, but it was throughly enjoyable. It was good to hear the Chipmunks sing their classic Christmas song, there were plenty of funny (but not hilarious) moments, and the Chipmunks themselves were well-animated and undeniably adorable (particularly Theodore).

    THE CONS: The story is predictable (although typical for most kid's films nowadays). Jason Lee is badly miscast as the Chipmunks' long-suffering songwriter and adopted father, David Seville. Also the "romance" between Dave and his neighbor is too clichéd. We don't need some sort of love story in every single film in my opinion.

    Overall, there is nothing brilliant about this film, but it's still fun. It ought to please young children and their parents.

    BOTTOM LINE: It's no Citizen Kane, but it's more fun than a Hula Hoop.
    5laci-5

    I was expecting much worse

    A CGI+ live action movie from the director of Garfield 2.? Also, once again a movie with a loser "dad" character and some very bad children (okay, they are chipmunks but behave just as children as they are kids) like Daddy Day Camp and others? Actually, the chipmunks make all the difference and save the movie. What does not work with Garfield (warm Hollywood-emotions and the animal as a fast rock star-type) works perfectly with the chipmunks. Also their animation is never off-setting as it quite often was with Garfield. And even after almost 50 years, it still makes you smile to hear them singing. When you watch the trailer you can see that poo-eating part which I see is in the movie just to bring in that type of audience - I think it is a bad idea as it makes others think twice before buying ticket for this movie which has only one fart joke and this poo joke of this type of "humour". Otherwise it is watchable and the animated characters are even lovable (Jason Lee is not so great in this). It was a fun travel back in the time when I watched them as a child. Not a big movie, also there are problems with the pacing but it's much better than expected.

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    • Trivia
      The animators made it so that the Chipmunks frequently scratch their ears to make them seem more realistic.
    • Goofs
      (at around 22 mins) When Simon attempts to catch the toaster waffles, two are seen flying through the air, but only one lands.
    • Quotes

      [upon coming home to his house being a mess]

      David Seville: Oh my god, Theodore, did you just-?

      Theodore: [nervously] Umm, Umm.

      Simon: [picks up a small pellet shaped this in front of Theodore] It's a raisin, Dave.

      David Seville: Prove it.

      Simon: [puts it in his mouth] Mmm-Mmm.

      David Seville: Okay, you got me. Look, I wanna talk to all you guys. Where's Alvin?

      David Seville: [heads off toward the kitchen] Alvin!

      Simon: [quickly spits it out and looks sternly at Theodore] You owe me big-time!

    • Crazy credits
      In the end credits, there is a disclaimer that says 'No chipmunks were harmed during the filming of this movie.'
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: I Am Legend/Alvin and the Chipmunks/The Perfect Holiday/Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street/Youth Without Youth/The Kite Runner (2007)
    • Soundtracks
      Bad Day
      Written by Daniel Powter

      Produced by Ali Dee (as The DeeTown Syndicate for DeeTown Entertainment, Inc.)

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    • Release date
      • December 14, 2007 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • 20th Century Fox (us)
      • 20th Century Fox (France)
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
      • Spanish
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Alvin y las ardillas
    • Filming locations
      • St. Andrews Bungalow Court, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(Dave Seville's house)
    • Production companies
      • Fox 2000 Pictures
      • Regency Enterprises
      • Bagdasarian Productions
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    • Budget
      • $60,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $217,326,974
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $44,307,417
      • Dec 16, 2007
    • Gross worldwide
      • $365,352,546
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 32m(92 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
      • SDDS
      • DTS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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