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Re: "Again, Dada, Again!": The Kids' A&E Thread

Sun November 26, 2017 4:48 pm

I've been watching the Alvin and the Chipmunks movies lately, and I have some notes:

1. Let's start with the clothes: yes, of course, these are cartoon characters, so they've got the Donald-Duck thing going where they wear shirts and no pants. I'm fine with that conceit in general, but: in the first film, the Chipmunks are living in the forest and are obviously naked, and they start wearing clothes when they integrate into society. But in the Squeakquel, we meet tbe Chippettes (the girl Chipmunks) who arrive in Los Angeles by mail and are naked. Because they also came from the woods, right? But in conversation they reveal they came from a small town, which explains why one wears glasses. But then why the hell were they shipped naked? And why are they ok with being naked for for their first 10 minutes in the movie? When the Chippettes eventually do wear clothes, they wear medium length-skirts, which means a studio executive somewhere said, "It's ok to suggest that their Chipmunk penises are just flapping in the breeze, but we need to cover up those Chimpmunk vaginas."

2. In the Squeakquel, Alvin calls the cops because he doesn't want to go to school, but you can see the phone's screen and it's clear that he's dialed a 1-800 number.

3. In The Road Chip, the Chipmunks need to panhandle in order to make enough money to buy bus tickets from Austin, TX to Miami (they actually only make it as far as New Orleans). However, they are international singing sensations who regularly perform at charity concerts that are broadcast around the world--it would be like Bono, the Edge, and one of the other U2 guys needed to beg for cash, but it's never commented upon.

4. Every song in the films are watered-down, Kidz Bop versions of pop or clsssic rock songs. But it's never pointed out that they're covers, which makes me wonder: is part of the conceit that these are original compositions? Do Katy Perry and Beyonce exist in this reality?

5. Finally, nearly every female in these movies--young and old--are drawn to the Chipmunks' inescapable sexual magnetism. For a kids' movie, it's pretty clear at times that they want these tiny rodents to run train on them. The more I watch it, the creepier it gets.

Re: "Again, Dada, Again!": The Kids' A&E Thread

Tue December 05, 2017 1:17 am

My kids love this stupid show where people decorate the living shit out of their houses with Christmas lights.

Re: "Again, Dada, Again!": The Kids' A&E Thread

Tue December 05, 2017 4:22 pm

God, we were watching that last night. The dude with the train and his wife were legit bonkers and I had to turn it off.

Re: "Again, Dada, Again!": The Kids' A&E Thread

Tue December 05, 2017 6:07 pm

You didn't see the two gay guys with sequined gingerbread man jackets, a house they bought b/c it looked like a gingerbread house, and the artificial ice rink in their driveway?

Re: "Again, Dada, Again!": The Kids' A&E Thread

Tue December 05, 2017 6:13 pm

what do you mean by artificial ice rink? was it not frozen water?

Re: "Again, Dada, Again!": The Kids' A&E Thread

Tue December 05, 2017 6:44 pm

Nope, I couldn't stomach the vapidity.

Re: "Again, Dada, Again!": The Kids' A&E Thread

Tue December 05, 2017 8:01 pm

cutuphalfdead wrote:what do you mean by artificial ice rink? was it not frozen water?


They called it artificial ice. I don't know what that means.

Here you go, it was this stuff. https://www.hockeyshot.com/pp-hs-synthe ... hgQAvD_BwE You could see the joints on the side.

Re: "Again, Dada, Again!": The Kids' A&E Thread

Fri December 22, 2017 1:21 am

Guys, this could be a new Christmas classic!

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"When a gift sack full of kittens gives Santa a bad allergic reaction, the kitties have to take over and deliver the presents on time."

Re: "Again, Dada, Again!": The Kids' A&E Thread

Fri December 22, 2017 1:37 pm

Christ.

We watch one called ‘Santa Paws’ with dogs.

:gomez:

Re: "Again, Dada, Again!": The Kids' A&E Thread

Tue April 17, 2018 12:11 am

Anyone seen any of these films? I may need to get to one during my these holidays.

Peter Rabbit
Early Man
Sherlock Gnomes

Re: "Again, Dada, Again!": The Kids' A&E Thread

Tue April 17, 2018 12:19 am

LetMeSleep wrote:Anyone seen any of these films? I may need to get to one during my these holidays.

Peter Rabbit
Early Man
Sherlock Gnomes

ruddo has seen these

Re: "Again, Dada, Again!": The Kids' A&E Thread

Wed April 18, 2018 1:37 am

I saw Sherlock Gnomes. I liked it. If you liked Gnomeo and Juliet, you'll like it. I took my 6 year old nephew and he really enjoyed it.

Re: "Again, Dada, Again!": The Kids' A&E Thread

Wed April 18, 2018 7:22 am

E.H. Ruddock wrote:I saw Sherlock Gnomes. I liked it. If you liked Gnomeo and Juliet, you'll like it. I took my 6 year old nephew and he really enjoyed it.

Cheers C. Is it necessary to have seen the first one?

Re: "Again, Dada, Again!": The Kids' A&E Thread

Wed April 18, 2018 1:44 pm

LetMeSleep wrote:
E.H. Ruddock wrote:I saw Sherlock Gnomes. I liked it. If you liked Gnomeo and Juliet, you'll like it. I took my 6 year old nephew and he really enjoyed it.

Cheers C. Is it necessary to have seen the first one?

Not really. Just know that the two leads used to be in feuding families, but now they are all together because of the first movie.

Re: "Again, Dada, Again!": The Kids' A&E Thread

Wed April 18, 2018 1:50 pm

I think I heard Peter Rabbit was pretty good.

Re: "Again, Dada, Again!": The Kids' A&E Thread

Wed April 18, 2018 1:51 pm

E.H. Ruddock wrote:
LetMeSleep wrote:
E.H. Ruddock wrote:I saw Sherlock Gnomes. I liked it. If you liked Gnomeo and Juliet, you'll like it. I took my 6 year old nephew and he really enjoyed it.

Cheers C. Is it necessary to have seen the first one?

Not really. Just know that the two leads used to be in feuding families, but now they are all together because of the first movie.


I assume the families buried the hatchet due to a double suicide, just like the original.

Re: "Again, Dada, Again!": The Kids' A&E Thread

Wed April 18, 2018 5:18 pm

Simple Torture wrote:
E.H. Ruddock wrote:
LetMeSleep wrote:
E.H. Ruddock wrote:I saw Sherlock Gnomes. I liked it. If you liked Gnomeo and Juliet, you'll like it. I took my 6 year old nephew and he really enjoyed it.

Cheers C. Is it necessary to have seen the first one?

Not really. Just know that the two leads used to be in feuding families, but now they are all together because of the first movie.


I assume the families buried the hatchet due to a double suicide, just like the original.

they did not. But there was death in it, and it was sad.

Re: "Again, Dada, Again!": The Kids' A&E Thread

Wed April 18, 2018 8:14 pm

My son is too young to look at a screen, but I'm not looking forward to this phase.

Re: "Again, Dada, Again!": The Kids' A&E Thread

Wed April 25, 2018 6:27 pm

Double Dare is coming back this summer. I would be shocked if my kids don't flip for it.

Re: "Again, Dada, Again!": The Kids' A&E Thread

Wed April 25, 2018 7:05 pm

My daughter's current favorite movie is "You Can Tutu," a ballet movie on Netflix. I've seen it probably 6 times now. It is horrific. I believe with all my heart that they hired the adult actors with the intention of making a porno, then lost their permit or whatever and pivoted to a kids dance movie. It's also EXTREMELY racist.

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