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Alvin and the Chipmunks
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In Theaters : 2007
DVD Release : 01 April, 2008
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Alvin and the Chipmunks description
Families come in many different shapes and sizes, but few humans consider rodents members of the family. Dave Seville (Jason Lee) is no exception, so when this flailing musician finds three young talking chipmunks gorging themselves in his kitchen cupboards, Dave is quick to question his sanity and then toss the offending chipmunks outside into the ra ... review details
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♥♥♥♥ Fox should be ashamed - Continue to support DVD!
Really Fox? This is the best you can manage? I'm pleased to see that DTS and 5.1 audio options are available on the Bluray disk, as of course is widescreen... but are you really telling EVERYONE in the world who doesn't have a Blueray Player or a Playstation that you are simply going to release movies on regular DVD format without 5.1 and with 4:3 screen format? My Home Theatre is capable of providing perfectly good 16:9 and 5.1 and DTS without me going out and buying a Blueray player... I have hundreds of DVDs here which play perfectly well in 16:9 and with great surround sound... Why the crippled DVD Format release? I'm not opposed to having a 4:3 format DVD if there's also a Widescreen version of the disk... but not offering a DVD based 16:9 is a serious mistake that needs to be stopped now before it becomes a trend!
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