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Remove ads with our VIP Service| Running Time | | 1:32 | | Genre | | Family | | Opened in Theaters | | Friday, December 14th, 2007 | | Directed by | | Tim Hill |
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| See Now! |
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13 |
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| Wait for Rental |
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25 |
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| Stay Away! |
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| 8 Total Reviews |
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Alvin and the Chipmunks
Songwriter Dave Seville transforms singing chipmunks Alvin, Simon and Theodore into pop sensations--while the out-of-control trio lays waste to Dave's home, wreaks havoc with his career, and turns... View more >
 some mild rude humor
Starring Jason Lee, Ross Bagdasarian Jr., Janice Karman... View more >
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If you loved the cartoon back in the old days then you will absolutly love this!
Jason Lee must owe people a lot of money, or he has the worst agent ever. The only explanation for him starring in this...thing.
Very funny with catchy songs and a hilarious cast. A must-see for kids, while still being enjoyable for adults.
This is a really good movie for all . We took the children to see it and they completely enjoyed it . However, I liked it just as much as they did. It will keep you laughing.
Enjoying "Alvin and the Chipmunks" will be a challenge to some viewers in the audience. if you can't stand to hear their voices, then this movie isn't for you. I, somehow can put up with their voices.The film seems slow at times. The only time that the film comes alive, is the music numbers. Alvin (the smart one), Simon (the tall-one) and Theodore (the fat one) all come alive by the use of special computer amination. As of this writing, I still can't decide whatever or not to recommend the film. I'll call it a toss-up.
this movie is good and my younger siblings (5 and 8) enjoyed this greatly.
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