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Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked (2011)

Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked (2011) Trailer



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God no!!!!
  by unc692 (Tue Nov 29 2011 18:37:36)
When the chipmunks and Chipettes go overboard, the writers should have written into the script that all six were eaten by a shark or some other type of carnivorous sea creature. I would have paid the ridiculous amount of money theaters want to see that.

  by OuranosSkyAir (Sat Dec 3 2011 10:03:55)
 
I love you for this post.

Have a swarm of sharks eat them.

  by dr_drift_phd (Sat Dec 3 2011 11:32:33)
 
First of all retard sharks don't eat chipmunks read the food chain. I know you're not being serious about that because seafood eats seafood even though this isn't a reality movie I mean come on you still have to at least give the idea of some of it being real otherwise there would be no rules and you would not be immersed in the cinema. Nice try though I know you're joking but I still hate to see someone say something so ignorant.

  by shadowsofawakaning (Mon Dec 5 2011 12:52:34)
 
so sharks eating chipmonks is less believable then chipmonks talking and dancing? Are you down-syndrome?

film, like paintings, music, literature… is an art.

  by Starbuck_Mark (Tue Dec 6 2011 03:51:27)
 
Sharks dont eat chipmonks? Have you ever thown one into the water with a shark to test it out? They seem to attack and attempt to eat humans on occation, lol.

  by count_of_monkey_cristo (Tue Dec 6 2011 11:09:22)
 
"First of all retard sharks don't eat chipmunks"

What's a retard shark?

  by delta_storm2152 (Wed Dec 7 2011 14:50:45)
 
You know, the shark with one crooked eye and missing teeth from trying to eat cruise ships instead of chipmunks splashing around.

  by Blackace (Thu Dec 8 2011 17:34:55)
 
The only reason these films keep getting made is because they make money at the box office. The kiddies love this stuff, but most grown ups don't want to watch this. It's almost as bad as the Smurfs. Almost.

  by Sevmarick (Thu Dec 8 2011 20:06:42)
 
what the *beep* dude thats not what i was talking bout

  by cooljoebay2 (Fri Dec 9 2011 19:53:15)
 
Well, that's the problem. Kids would love poison if you added some sugar to it and fed it to them. But does it make it right? Not hardly. Today's "family" shows are poisonous. They make children narrowminded and non-empathic. No compassion at all. The old chipmunks bickered at times. But there was a line that was never crossed. And the good they did in their shows taught a lot about goodwill and helping others. Not to mention, sacrificing for the sake of others.
That stuff doesn't exist anymore. Everything has been reduced to eye candy and materialism.
So to say the show will make money, or the kids love it, is a foolish narrowminded attitude to have. If today's entertainment keeps it up, in another decade or two, we will end up with a world full of a-holes from top to bottom.
If the prez wants to have a war somewhere, he should just drop a few on Hollywood and save our children.

  by taquitoman (Mon Dec 12 2011 06:21:41)
 
These little bitches will be singing a Rihanna song again?!

  by eddelreal (Sat Dec 17 2011 23:34:31)
 
LOL! You're funny, but I have to admit, I thought some parts were cute and my seven-year-old niece LOVED it.

  by same_here (Sun Dec 18 2011 19:37:49)
 
You took a seven year old child to see this movie? You sick bastard! You should be arrested for child abuse!!

  by eddelreal (Sun Dec 18 2011 20:13:58)
 
ROFL. Hey, at least I didn't take her to see that Justin Bieber "Never Say Never" documentary. That would have been pure torture (for both of us).

  by goose03 21 hours ago (Fri Jan 6 2012 11:37:52)
 
No, your veiwpoint is narrowmided. These movies (Chipmunks, Smurfs, etc.) are primarily for kids. If kids enjoy them, great! Sometimes as a parent, I have to sit through some stuff which isn't my thing...I bear with it as my kids come first.

Not sure how old you are but I grew up in the 70's....can I tell you how much crap TV I watched back then?? It was GREAT when you were a kid.

The only show I remember having any redeemable value was the original Scooby-Doo cartoons...but that was just because I learned never to trust Old Man Wilkens and it's OK to meddle in other people's business!

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