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    Have you been keeping up with the David Cross flame wars? In case they haven’t edged the primary season off the front page of your local rag, the Observer helpfully brings everyone up to speed, while giving Cross yet another chance to make his case. This is the situation, in brief: David Cross has a supporting role in Alvin and the Chipmunks. Inasmuch as said film is widely perceived as a shoddy piece of kiddie fodder attached to a Christmas merchandising campaign, former fans of the actor-comedian perceived Cross’s appearance in it as a betrayal of his indie cred. (Apparently everyone missed last year’s Curious George, in which Cross essayed a similar role as a beloved cartoon character’s nemesis.)

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    There's a special place in Hell reserved for the makers of crappy kids' movies. Just because kids will watch just about anything doesn't give Hollywood license to sell them shoddy goods. It seems nearly impossible to find a big-budget non-Pixar kids' movie these days that doesn't contain self-aware pop-culture jokes and the unholy triumvirate of "family-friendly" gags- poop, flatulence, and "ow, my balls!" But while contenders for the dubious honor of 2007's worst trailer were plentiful, ranging from Cuba Gooding Jr. and the fat white guy who suffers most of the painful gags in Daddy Day Camp to the farting seals of Arctic Tale, the worst of all was almost certainly Alvin and the Chipmunks, a mix of CGI and live-action from the visionary who brought you Garfield: A Tale of Two Kitties. What exactly puts this over the top? Is it the oh-so-hip musical stylings of a trio of singing rodents crooning that cutting-edge hit "Funky Town?" The sight of Jason Lee managing, by simply appearing onscreen, to outdo the indignity he suffered making Underdog? The presence of a clearly slumming David Cross? The spectacle of Alvin farting in Lee's face? Actually, I'd say it's none of these things. Instead, I'd argue that what makes this an odious phenomenon is the idea that, now that the studios have pillaged the pop culture touchstones of our youth in the name of nostalgia, they've even more cynically begun adapting material that wasn't even very good to begin with, repackaging it for a new generation of undiscerning kids. It's times like these that make me glad I don't have kids.



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