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Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked




Although I blogged about this movie now, I actually watched this movie last few weeks with a friend. I was quite busy with house renovation stuff and also went for a family vacation in Singapore during the Christmas season. Now I believe this is one of the must watch movie for families with kids. It's funny and hilarious and at the same time show some family bonding among the chipmunks and David.

The movie started off with the family going to a vacation, en route to perform at the World Music Award. As usual, the hyper and mischievous Alvin plays around and got the chipmunks into troubled and punished by David.


While having their punishment, Alvin, turned the punishment into fun-ishment and finally got the chipmunks into deeper trouble and flew away to an island. David, in order to search for the chipmunks follow suite with Uncle Ian.

Well, the movie introduce some recurring characters like David and Uncle Ian, but at the same time new character like Mandy, who was lost in the island for almost a decade in search for treasure. What I actually like most about the movie is how real the CGI made the chipmunks moved. The movie feature songs from Lady Gaga, Beyonce and Katy Perry - sang by the chipmunks, and I must tell you, it is fun listening to the song. In fact, I have the album in my iPod touch as well.

Anyway, as the movie is rated for everyone, of course it will have good ending and its a throughly enjoyable film for the kids and even for adults. Its a totally chiperific and chiptastic outing for the chipmunks.

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