In the late 1950's a guy writes a song about a witch doctor.
In doing so he creates a shrill, high pitched voice that five decades later is
still a thriving product. I am referring to three chipmunks known as Alvin,
Simon and Theodore. Ever since they sang about wanting a plane that loops the
loop for Christmas, the world has held these three pint sized mega stars close
to heart. With several albums, movies and TV shows under their belt they show
no sign of slowing or fading away. And they are back this Christmas with a
brand new feature length film, Alvin
and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel.
In this adventure the guys have to attend High School while
their manager Dave (Jason Lee) is laid up in the hospital. While there they
agree to represent the school in a talent contest. They seem to be a shoe in
until three Chippettes show up and try to steal their thunder. After all what could
be more popular than three singing male chipmunks? Exactly, three female
chipmunks. If that weren't enough Simon
and Theodore must contend with Alvin's
(Justin Long) ever swelling ego and selfish behavior. With Dave in the hospital
it is up to his nephew Toby (Zachary Levi) to keep everyone safe, sane and
singing.
This is a cute film that holds little for the adults but
lots for the pre teens in your family. And that is who should enjoy it. Filled
with contemporary tunes crooned in perfect chipmunk manner it will have your
young movie fans dancing in the aisles. Plus these little rodents are simply
fun to watch. Parents will appreciate the fact that during all of the hi-jinx
and harmonizing is a strong message of family and how important that unit is. Alvin learns a great
lesson about keeping family priorities and following through on your word.
The Chippettes are voiced by well three known funny ladies
though you can't really tell by listening. Brittany (Christina Applegate),
Eleanor (Amy Poehler) and Jeanette (Anna Faris) are starry eyed and ready to
hit the big time. They fall into the hands of an ousted record exec who wants to
use them for his personal gain. They have to learn fast whose side is the right
side.
Alvin
and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel is rated PG for some mild rude humor. You
will have to look close to find anything offensive here. Unless of course
little chipmunks shaking their booties strikes a nerve. I give this one 4 out
of 5 class clowns. Simply because it knows its audience and gives them what
they want. Perfect for us adults? Not even close. But that is not the point.
Kids need to have fun too and this one is certainly good for that. So says Matt Mungle
"To watch a behind the scenes look at this film and hear
Poehler and Applegate talk about the voicing process, visit www.mungleshow.com"