![]() ![]() The major upside to the movie is still the song and dance numbers, which are turned up to eleven thanks to the arrival of The Chipettes. And worst of all the shallowness of the plot can't be redeemed by numerous hit songs getting 'munked', like achieved by its predecessor. The acting is noticeably worse, Jason Lee essentially being replaced by the far less appealing Zachary Levi is the main contributor to this problem. There's no effort to even mask the predictability in this one, the filmmakers just concede to the fact there are no surprises. I know it was predictable, terribly acted and lacking in substance, but I liked it nonetheless. OK, so I was one of those people who actually enjoyed the first Alvin.
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