After the tree they called home is cut down and shipped to Los Angeles, talking chipmunks Alvin, Simon and Theodore find a new home with songwriter Dave Seville (Jason Lee). Despite a rocky start to this new arrangement, Dave eventually discovers that the spunky critters have rare singing talent. When the three perform in front of record executive Ian Hawke (David Cross), he immediately signs them. Although the infectious group rapidly gains in popularity, their loyalty is soon tested.
Movie theaters showing Alvin and the Chipmunks near Covina, CA:
Whether you're a Boomer or a Brat, this show has it for you! Great Live/Animation action & who can resist Alvin's antics?? This is a "Must-See" for any age! Take your own candy though, $3 a pack is steep!!
Although I am from the original Chipmunk generation, it was quite enjoyable!
We took our two children to see this movie and they both enjoyed it immensely. There were several instances that my daughter said she wanted to buy the movie and the soundtrack. Definitely a must see movie for the whole family!!!!
My family enjoyed this movie very much. It was very cute and moved along well. My children are 7 & 8yrs old. I was also able to take my 19mo old, who slept the first hour(naptime),then enjoyed the music at the end. The music was entertaining and the dancing chipmunks were hilarious. It was a great family movie.
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| Jason Lee | Dave Seville |
| David Cross | Ian |
| Cameron Richardson | Claire |
| Jane Lynch | Gail |
| Justin Long | Voice of Alvin |
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In this slight, yet musically accurate tribute to the hit group of the '60s cartoon series, director Tim Hill makes clear this squeaky trio was (yes, such broad-appeal acts are pretty much long gone), the ultimate family entertainment. And with some modern funk mixed in with the homespun homilies, this comforting confection once again aims for audiences of all ages. (Full review)