Here is my deep dive (or shallow wade) into this chaotic, sugar-rush of a film. The premise is brilliantly simple. Dave (Jason Lee) is finally happy. He has a new girlfriend, Samantha (Kimberly Williams-Paisley), and he’s planning a romantic weekend trip to Miami. The Chipmunks, feeling neglected and paranoid, jump to the only logical conclusion: Dave is going to Miami to propose, and if he gets married, they are out of the band .
Pitch-Perfect Mayhem: Why Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Road Chip is a Guilty Pleasure Road Trip alvin and the chipmunks road chip
The highlight, however, is the original track (featuring the rap group Oh, Hush!). It’s genuinely catchy. It has that early-2010s stomp-clap-hey energy that makes you want to drive aggressively down a highway. The MVP: Tony Hale Jason Lee looks like he is having a nice vacation. But Tony Hale (Buster from Arrested Development ) goes full unhinged. His character, Agent Suggs, has a pathological hatred for squirrels (which he confuses the Chipmunks for). His physical comedy—sliding across car hoods, screaming at pigeons, losing his mind in a car wash—is legitimately hilarious. He understood the assignment perfectly. The Verdict: Should You Stream It? Look, Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Road Chip is not high art. It’s loud, it’s predictable, and the CGI fur looks slightly worse than the 2007 original. But is it bad ? Here is my deep dive (or shallow wade)
Have you seen The Road Chip ? Do you have a favorite Chipmunks memory? Sound off in the comments below (preferably at a normal speaking volume). It’s genuinely catchy
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Here is my deep dive (or shallow wade) into this chaotic, sugar-rush of a film. The premise is brilliantly simple. Dave (Jason Lee) is finally happy. He has a new girlfriend, Samantha (Kimberly Williams-Paisley), and he’s planning a romantic weekend trip to Miami. The Chipmunks, feeling neglected and paranoid, jump to the only logical conclusion: Dave is going to Miami to propose, and if he gets married, they are out of the band .
Pitch-Perfect Mayhem: Why Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Road Chip is a Guilty Pleasure Road Trip
The highlight, however, is the original track (featuring the rap group Oh, Hush!). It’s genuinely catchy. It has that early-2010s stomp-clap-hey energy that makes you want to drive aggressively down a highway. The MVP: Tony Hale Jason Lee looks like he is having a nice vacation. But Tony Hale (Buster from Arrested Development ) goes full unhinged. His character, Agent Suggs, has a pathological hatred for squirrels (which he confuses the Chipmunks for). His physical comedy—sliding across car hoods, screaming at pigeons, losing his mind in a car wash—is legitimately hilarious. He understood the assignment perfectly. The Verdict: Should You Stream It? Look, Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Road Chip is not high art. It’s loud, it’s predictable, and the CGI fur looks slightly worse than the 2007 original. But is it bad ?
Have you seen The Road Chip ? Do you have a favorite Chipmunks memory? Sound off in the comments below (preferably at a normal speaking volume).