Alvin and the Chipmunks
Alvin and the Chipmunks (2007)

Alvin and the Chipmunks

5/5
(77 votos)
5.2IMDb39Metascore

Detalles

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Errores

You can see a poster on a record store with the chipmunks wearing their sweaters before Dave makes them.

In the lobby, when the chipmunks climb out of the tree, they run past a girl in a pink top twice.

When Dave is late for work and almost forgets his pants, his old Pro Stereo skateboard is against the wall to the left of the front door.

When he returns from his meeting, the board is to the right of the door and leaning in the corner.

When Dave is discovering the chipmunks, the bowl in the middle (while upside down) changes position between camera shots.

The position of Dave's music equipment when he is retrieving it out of the rain is different from the position it landed when he threw it outside.

The "coloring" that the chipmunks did on Dave's presentation posters depicted Simon with glasses.

But the drawings were done before it was discovered that he needed glasses.

In the scene after Dave loses his job he writes a letter explaining that things aren't working out, and prepares a box for the chipmunks.

He closes the box and pokes five random holes in the top.

Moments later he changes his mind, and goes to the closet to put the box away on a high shelf.

As he lifts it, you can clearly see seven neatly spaced holes.

In the kitchen cupboard scene, Theodore chews a large hole in a box of Lucky Charms and eats some of the cereal.

Seconds later Alvin dumps the bag of cheese balls on Theodore and the Lucky Charms box can be seen again without a hole chewed in it.

When Dave throws the basket of muffins in the metal trash can, one of the trash can handles is clearly visible as the camera zooms out.

Moments later the camera zooms back in on the trash can and the handle cannot be seen.

When Dave is lying on the couch watching television, two large jars can be seen on the counter top behind him.

When he gets up moments later to investigate the noises in the kitchen, the jar with the white lid is no longer there.

When Alvin is playing with the toy rockets, he throws a few of them in one shot and the launcher is empty.

In the next shot there is a fresh trio of rockets.

When Ian takes Simon's glasses away and gives him new ones, Simon has the old glasses in the following montage.

The morning Dave gets up and finds the chipmunks making toaster waffles, he finds a stack under the rug.

He picks them up and they are drenched in syrup.

From there he goes to sing his song and never washes his hands but his hands are clean when he starts playing the piano.

When the Chipmunks go on tour and cities are listed, it says, "Phoenix, NV," not, "Phoenix, AZ," when it was clear from the map that they were in Phoenix, Arizona.

During the premiere party Simon says if he continues to eat he will go into insulin shock.

Insulin shock occurs when a diabetic does not eat for an extended period of time.

Given that there is never any other indication that Simon is diabetic (in fact he'd never survive in the wild if he was), he probably said it simply because it "sounds cool", without really understanding what he was saying.

When Claire is taking pictures of the Chipmunks at the party you can see a flash go off directly at them, even though Claire's camera doesn't have a flash attached.

However, the Chipmunks are being flashed at every few seconds throughout the scene, even before Claire comes to their table, and after she leaves as well.

It's obvious that all those flashes come from the other cameras nearby, not from Claire's.

When Dave runs out of his home to get dinner for his date with Claire the time is 6:30 pm but it is still daylight.

The movie occurs shortly before Christmas and at that time of year it would be dark at 6:30 pm.

When Dave opens the cupboard, there is a bag of Utz brand cheese balls.

Utz brand is only distributed on the east coast.

However, many specialty stores in California carry Utz items that they special order and have shipped.

When Simon attempts to catch the toaster waffles, two are seen flying through the air, but only one lands.

As Dave's car drives away with the Chipmunks getting to drive, beep the horn and work the wipers, the sound for the wipers can be heard, but the wipers aren't visible through the windows.

Ian tells Dave the Alvin doll speaks Spanish, but it is speaking Japanese.

The doll says "Konbanwa.

Watashi wa Alvin desu.

" which means "Good evening, I am Alvin".

In the dressing room scene before their world tour concert.

you can see Uncle Ian in the mirror but when Alvin turns around, Uncle Ian is not in the reflection.

When Ian lowers the curtain during the concert he pulls the rope down.

This curtain system actually requires the operator to push the rope upwards to lower the curtain (counterweight system).

Ian says the Chipmunks are going on a tour "coast to coast in 5 days".

However, the schedule shown during the montage shows at least six cities, starting with Los Angeles, CA - July 4th, and ending with Austin, TX - July 28th.

When Dave throws the muffins away, the garbage bag partly falls in.

It is fixed in the next shot.

Just before throwing out his keyboard, Dave takes off his jacket and drops it in an egg crate in his bedroom.

It is gone when he gets back.

Box Office

FechaÁreaBruto
1 June 2008 USA USD 217,326,336
25 May 2008 USA USD 217,324,128
18 May 2008 USA USD 217,308,635
11 May 2008 USA USD 217,292,442
4 May 2008 USA USD 217,272,684
27 April 2008 USA USD 217,235,428
20 April 2008 USA USD 217,172,612
13 April 2008 USA USD 217,075,500
6 April 2008 USA USD 216,873,487
30 March 2008 USA USD 216,501,860
23 March 2008 USA USD 215,760,497
16 March 2008 USA USD 215,163,603
9 March 2008 USA USD 214,434,383
2 March 2008 USA USD 213,675,858
24 February 2008 USA USD 212,867,991
17 February 2008 USA USD 211,812,206
10 February 2008 USA USD 209,927,879
3 February 2008 USA USD 207,623,154
27 January 2008 USA USD 204,121,451
20 January 2008 USA USD 198,813,230
13 January 2008 USA USD 187,943,374
6 January 2008 USA USD 176,283,861
30 December 2007 USA USD 153,632,443
23 December 2007 USA USD 94,476,107
16 December 2007 USA USD 44,307,417
USA USD 217,326,974
2 March 2008 UK GBP 11,080,538
24 February 2008 UK GBP 10,855,535
17 February 2008 UK GBP 10,193,434
10 February 2008 UK GBP 9,504,576
3 February 2008 UK GBP 9,238,579
27 January 2008 UK GBP 8,690,573
20 January 2008 UK GBP 7,983,154
13 January 2008 UK GBP 7,140,299
6 January 2008 UK GBP 6,120,606
30 December 2007 UK GBP 3,653,124
23 December 2007 UK GBP 1,433,937
worldwide USD 361,336,633
Non-USA USD 144,009,659
17 February 2008 Brazil BRL 9,281,350
10 February 2008 Brazil BRL 9,089,414
3 February 2008 Brazil BRL 8,805,509
27 January 2008 Brazil BRL 7,586,225
20 January 2008 Brazil BRL 6,054,669
13 January 2008 Brazil BRL 4,114,198
6 January 2008 Brazil BRL 1,455,851
Spain EUR 1,129,865
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
16 December 2007 USA USD 44,307,417 3,475
23 December 2007 UK GBP 1,433,937 375
6 January 2008 Brazil BRL 1,455,851 277
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
1 June 2008 USA USD 1,118 3
25 May 2008 USA USD 10,884 20
18 May 2008 USA USD 12,789 32
11 May 2008 USA USD 14,942 53
4 May 2008 USA USD 23,892 81
27 April 2008 USA USD 47,593 126
20 April 2008 USA USD 71,469 176
13 April 2008 USA USD 139,516 227
6 April 2008 USA USD 242,193 298
30 March 2008 USA USD 450,980 354
23 March 2008 USA USD 372,057 404
16 March 2008 USA USD 478,797 461
9 March 2008 USA USD 531,479 593
2 March 2008 USA USD 662,436 701
24 February 2008 USA USD 748,476 698
17 February 2008 USA USD 1,547,015 995
10 February 2008 USA USD 1,823,016 1,465
3 February 2008 USA USD 2,783,913 1,958
27 January 2008 USA USD 4,512,318 2,430
20 January 2008 USA USD 9,433,049 2,962
13 January 2008 USA USD 9,302,895 3,384
6 January 2008 USA USD 15,546,125 3,462
30 December 2007 USA USD 41,257,874 3,484
23 December 2007 USA USD 38,609,310 3,499
16 December 2007 USA USD 44,307,417 3,475
2 March 2008 UK GBP 199,761 320
24 February 2008 UK GBP 354,162 329
17 February 2008 UK GBP 340,927 347
10 February 2008 UK GBP 219,273 376
3 February 2008 UK GBP 467,620 424
27 January 2008 UK GBP 612,712 437
20 January 2008 UK GBP 715,022 420
13 January 2008 UK GBP 791,193 403
6 January 2008 UK GBP 1,096,851 386
30 December 2007 UK GBP 1,370,313 383
23 December 2007 UK GBP 1,433,937 375
17 February 2008 Brazil BRL 105,746 171
10 February 2008 Brazil BRL 220,656 213
3 February 2008 Brazil BRL 284,926 238
27 January 2008 Brazil BRL 658,307 248
20 January 2008 Brazil BRL 834,384 165
13 January 2008 Brazil BRL 1,137,235 265
6 January 2008 Brazil BRL 1,455,851 277

Comentarios

Alvin and the Chipmunks (2007): Dir: Tim Hill / Cast: Jason Lee, David Cross, Cameron Richardson, Jane Lynch, Adriane Lenox: Computer generated version of the classic animation about fame. Dave's songwriting career hits rock bottom until he is put in possession of three talking chipmunks that know how to sing.

Alvin and the Chipmunks is one of the most well made movies of all I loved it. To start us off Alvin and the Chipmunks has amazing CGI, the chipmunks look amazingly and spectacularly realistic.

"Alvin and the Chipmunks" is the first film from a movie franchise that is still running almost 10 years later. Unfortunately, quality is not the reason for that.

Three talking squirrels leave their forest home and, by chance, end up in the home of a musician, where they start a musical career. But the life of rock stars is not exactly what they imagined it to be.

If you haven't even heard of the Alvin and the Chipmunks cartoons then you really don't know much about them. This movie is more okay than bad.

Anyone who was expecting a great movie was Chippunk'd.This movie was a big disaster.

Why does this have such a low rating? Yet some idiotic movies have it way higher.

Obviously, "Alvin and the Chipmunks" isn't a great movie... But it isn't meant to be.

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