Right on! I adore the original series and the 80's/early 90's series, so the CGI films, though good in some ways, still had much I didn't like. I wasn't surprised they "updated" everything to appeal to current trends, and I'm sure you weren't surprised either, but that doesn't mean we're going to think that that was the best they could do in regards to making a great film. I have seen recent films that feel timeless, and I wish they had done that with the CGI Chipmunk films. I know that's tough to do since through the years the Chipmunks have often covered the songs that are popular at the time...but unlike their other eras, I didn't think most of these were quality songs, nor did I like how they "updated" the style of the classic songs they did.Again, really my main problem with the movies is the "need" to change the characters' personalities so they'll appeal to today's audiences, which kind of ruins what made the characters so special to begin with,
Actually, what becomes of him in the second film is pretty much one of the few things that was really funny. After losing the Chipettes, he goes onstage dressed as a little girl with two really BAD Chippete sock puppets and sings "All the Single Ladies" terribly with no understanding of the lyrics or the tune. it's hard to make that sound funny, but it was.What exactly becomes of Ian in the squeakquel, and why was he in Chipwrecked and what did he do to contribute to the plot?
As off the mark as the second film was in terms of product placement and terrible casting decisions, at least it wasn't a movie that relied on a gimmick. Chipwrecked was, and I'm more and more glad I skipped it. I don't know who decided to make it a hard G rating, but that clearly means they're only making these for preschoolers at this point.Well, apparently that's how David Cross feels about Chipwrecked, he says it was the worst thing he's ever done in his career... again, though I haven't seen it, he was in the trailers and just his being there seemed out of place. I could go into a long-winded rant about how the movies are gimmicks more than anything, but I believe it could partly because Ross and Janice seem really difficult to work with, even Justin Long has commented how scary obsessive they seem over the franchise.