Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked Reviews
Birmingham Mail
Chipwrecked is derivative and predictable and not for anyone who'd rather be watching Schindler's List. But it's good, clean old-fashioned family fun.
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| Original Score: 3/5
Observer [UK]
Small kids will love it; I found it more than endurable.
Urban Cinefile
Cheerful, not too scary, easily digestible (albeit some of the dialogue is indecipherable for us non-Chipmunks) and relentlessly energetic, Chip-Wrecked stays afloat delightfully
Movie Mom at Yahoo! Movies
The third in the series about the singing chipmunks and their exasperated but perpetually forgiving human father is a little brighter and sweeter than its predecessors.
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| Original Score: B-
Real.com
Once you've tuned into the inane Chipmunk banter, Film Three in the series, Chipwrecked, still manages to charm while thrilling the kids ...
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| Original Score: 3/5
Either the "Alvin and the Chipmunks" movies are getting better, or I've accidentally buried my brain for the winter.
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| Original Score: 3/5
Boxoffice Magazine
Chipwrecked is the sort of Sunday afternoon trifle that will mollify children and mortify their parents.
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| Original Score: 1/5
In between the cutesy musical covers (from the Go-Go's to Lady Gaga), the young rodents engage in harmless slapstick and even learn a bit about themselves.
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| Original Score: 3/5
Birmingham Post
The gags are mostly slapstick and, as such, are a welcome change from the smut of adult Hollywood these days.
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| Original Score: 3/5
TheMovieReport.com
Stale for anyone older than the preschool set.
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| Original Score: 1.5/4
Movie Metropolis
"Chipwrecked" will probably be a winner with families that have small children, but older children may squirm and adults will find themselves wondering how such a promising premise got so quickly beached.
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| Original Score: 5/10
McClatchy-Tribune News Service
A Sarah Palin joke? A Charlie Sheen wisecrack? Is this a Chipmunks movie or a Letterman monologue?
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| Original Score: 1/4
Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)
If you can't get enough of aggressively cute animated rodents shaking their fuzzy tails while singing helium-voiced covers of funk and hip-hop dance hits and spouting clichéd 'urban' catchphrases ('Oh no she di'int!'), then this 'squeakquel' is for you.
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| Original Score: 2/4
Ebert Presents At The Movies
There's a germ of a light, goofy kids movie somewhere in here, but it's buried under a pile of clichés.
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| Original Score: 1.5/5
Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)
Within 5 minutes, I concluded that no one over the age of 4 could possibly withstand more than 3 minutes of those hideous rodent voices without suffering permanent damage.
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| Original Score: .5/5

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