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Before you could say, “Alvinnnnn!!!” talks began about a new ALVIN AND THE CHIPMUNKS movie. Not content to rest on their laurels, the ‘Munks are preparing yet another “first”: There have been many great movie sequels. There have even been prequels. Now, get ready for the world’s first SQUEAKQUEL, in which Alvin, Simon and Theodore finally meet their match – and maybe more – in the newly arrived female trio, The Chipettes. In the SQUEAKQUEL, Alvin, Simon and Theodore temporarily put aside pop superstardom, to enroll in school. It’s not an easy transition, as the ‘Munks experience the various trials and tribulations of school life – the bullies, the cliques, the pranks, the stern principal – that all students experience. Most significantly, their student adventures test their family bond. (official distributor synopsis)

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kaylin 

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English Some movies will make you think again about why. Why is something like this constantly being made? Well, I admit that I could tolerate the movie "Alvin and the Chipmunks," but to have to watch the sequel? No, it really didn't impress me that much. However, I ended up watching the movie. I won't say that I regret my decision, but the movie "Alvin and the Chipmunks 2" definitely didn't thrill me. It reminds me a little of plastic. Allow me to explain. You buy a pack of Coca-Cola, drink all six plastic bottles, then throw them into the yellow container. The next time you buy Pepsi because your Coca-Cola ran out, you get bottles that were made by recycling the ones from Coca-Cola. It looks the same, but in the end, you get something different, a little worse. The difference between the first and second Chipmunks is that in the second one, there are also Chipettes, the girls' counterparts to the boy squirrels. There's still squeaky singing, which is probably the biggest positive. Otherwise, it really isn't worth anything. Maybe I'm against movies where there are actors with animated characters, but tell me about a good one that came after "Who Framed Roger Rabbit". This one definitely isn't it. I wish Jason Lee would finally get a decent role that shows he truly has comedic potential. More: http://www.filmovy-denik.cz/2012/07/runaways-rok-jedna-nedotknutelni-johnny.html ()