I don't care for this, because again all this is is Hollywood's ploy to make money off an old classic by revising it and targeting it at kids who have NO freakin' idea WHO the characters are (just like Disney butchered Underdog and George of the Jungle, and others have done the same to Rocky and Bullwinkle, Dudley Do-Right, Dennis the Menace, Garfield, Popeye [admittedly Popeye is the ONLY semi-decent toon-to-live-action film I can stand, simply 'cause it remains loyal to the canon, doesn't add too many effects to the story, and has the right actors--Robin Willaims and Shelley Duvall--as the cast]
Well, as far as the others are concerned, yeah. But I cannot say they didn't try with Rocky and Bullwinkle. I mean, they even had June Foray play Rocky, and the male cartoon voices were all handled by a Jay Ward historian and verteren voice actor (indeed, Keith Scott even wrote a book about Ward, called "The Moose that Roared"). They even sang the Pottsylvainian national anthem, which was only shown in one episode segment during the "Rocket Fuel" saga. They tried too hard, though. They got everything right, but by adding a female lead, they corrupted the batch. I also feel that George of the Jungle was done some justice. But Dudley was way off.
I say, who are they fooling? The kids that know the property won't like the changes, and the kids that don't know the property won't care. Look at how poorly Underdog did.
I would rather the Chipmunks be their real size. They were only chipmunk sized in one appearance as puppets on the Ed Sullivan show. All other times (The Alvin Show, Alvin and the Chipmunks) they were of normal size. the one thing that irks me (aside from the potty humor, and the almost greedy, uncaring nature of Dave Seville in this film) is all the "look at how small they are" gags. I can see the movie being mostly small jokes.
There had better be merchandise somewhere planned. I ain't suffering through having a big element of my childhood trashed without getting a T-Shirt or PVC figurine collection. I had a gentle humor with Inspector Gadget (Which I'll admit, I liked the first time I saw it, just not after that), mainly because there was at least a Bean Bag of him.