“Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakuel” is a kids
comedy that screams “Direct to DVD.” It doesn’t help that it screams
that in high, squeaky, three-part harmony.
Whatever slim charms there were in the nostalgic,
musically cute and slapstick-friendly first film of chipmunk mania are
squished right out of “The Squeakuel” like so much rodent roadkill. The
cast is cut-rate and the script needed a serious visit from a serious
gag writer.
Apparently, Fox blew the budget on tunes. Songs from
Alvin, Simon and Theodore take a step back from fame to go to
“BOO-yah! It is on like Donkey Kong!”
They do it all without their “Dad,”
There must be rules for playing the human straight
man or woman in talking-critter movies. Rule one has to be “Don’t make
the audience feel sorry for you for taking the part.” Whatever charms
network executives saw in Levi (TV’s “Chuck” and “Less Than Perfect”),
he hasn’t the charisma to fill even a small fraction of the big screen.
He doesn’t try. Levi didn’t phone this in — he texted.
A Destiny’s Child-inspired counter-group, The Chipettes — managed by the Chipmunks’ old agent-nemesis, Ian (
— shows up to shake their money makers, tempt the boys and sing
“(Single Ladies) Put a Ring on It” and other recent girl-group hits.
The film credits
The script —
you don’t know what “Dutch Oven!” means in relation to flatulence, ask
your kids.
Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakuel
1 star (out of 4)
Cast:
Director:
Running time: 1 hour 28 minutes
Industry rating: PG for some mild rude humor
Roger Moore writes for the Orlando Sentinel. Via McClatchy-Tribune News Service.