I have just come back from breaking down and seeing this film (I wish it started 15 minutes or more after National Treasure.. that way I woulda snuck into it, just to catch the Goofy Cartoon). And I will say this. It wasn't a great film, but a pretty good film. Definitely leaps and bounds over my low expectations.
Whoever made the trailer for it (other than the original teaser with the Beatlemania parody at the beginning) should either be fired, or look for another line of work. He really neglected to show the film actually
had heart. I mean, Dave was a lot sweeter in the film than the trailer let on. The whole scene in which Dave said they can stay if they sang for them (as well as a lot of other things) was taken out of context to me in the previews.
But I will say, the true star of the show...eh..film was David Cross's disgustingly phony sincere "Uncle" Ian. I almost wish they called him Uncle Harry in a nod to the theiving conartist that promised them fame and fortune in the 80's series. He seemed like that sort of character who actually made it to becoming a full fledged executive con-artist. Man, I wanted to reach into the screen and punch him. That's good acting.
I will say, Earl..err jason Lee was alright, but I still think Bob Sagat would have been perfect (but I guess they wanted someone a bit younger).
But I will say, unlike the trailer, poopy and farty jokes only occurred like 3 times. I have no problem with that sort of thing, but I find it just lazy to put in that sort of thing instead of coming up with real jokes.
Of course, nothing really had me rolling in the aisle laughing. Except the helium joke. But enjoyable none the less.
I wonder if they planned on selling the film to Paramount at one point, explaining the Spongebob bits (unless they were trying to parellel the gimickiness of the Chipmunks to the Gimickiness of Spongey-which is what I took away from it). You know, sort of like how in Christmas Story, they have Mickey and Snow White in the background because they intened to sell the film to Disney.
So, I can't say I'd give it a C, but I don't want to give it a B- either. Somewhere between C+ and B- is what I felt about the movie. Much, much better than I thought it would be, but not as great as it could have been. But still, a very enjoyable film nonetheless. I'm glad I saw it, and I indeed would see a sequal.
I mean, there were 2 Garfield films by the same company and director, and the first one didn't do quite as well as this one. Though, the sequal was big in China (or Hong Kong... I forget, and since China's in charge of Hong Kong now, it could very well be either). i'd love to see the Chipettes in it, myself. They did NOT appear in the film at all, and clearly they were referring to the fact that
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The end of the film featured David Cross trying to get actual Chipmunks to sing.
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BTW, if anyone wants to know, the Japanese Theodore and Alvin dolls said something roughly like "I am Theodore (Alvin)." I'm not that good at the language, but I picked a little up. As in I can understand it a little.