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Christina has been cast in the new Farrelly Brothers movie, “Hall Pass”! The movie began shooting in Atlanta this week – can’t wait to see/hear more information about the film!

This may be welcome news to people like me who have Jennifer Aniston fatigue. After receiving Golden Globe, Emmy, and SAG nominations for her title role in the canceled ABC sitcom Samantha, Who?, Christina Applegate is segueing to film. She’s about to close a deal to join Owen Wilson, Jason Sudeikis, and Jenna Fischer in Hall Pass, the Farrelly brothers comedy for New Line. Applegate will play one of the wives who give a hall pass to their husbands allowing them to have sex with another woman without consequence. Written by Bobby Farrelly, Kevin Barnett, Peter Farrelly and Peter Jones, the pic began shooting this week in Atlanta. The film is being produced by Bobby Farrelly, Bradley Thomas, and Peter Farrelly with Peter Farrelly directing. Applegate also stars alongside Drew Barrymore, Justin Long, and Charlie Day in the upcoming comedy Going The Distance, also for New Line. She is repped by Management 360, CAA, and lawyer Steve Warren.

From Deadline


ALVIN AND THE CHIPMUNKS: THE SQUEAKQUEL gets a March 30 street date

The box office smash hit “Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel” sings and shakes its way to Blu-ray Disc/DVD Combo Pack, “Squeak-Along” double DVD, and DVD Single Disc March 30th from Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment. A follow-up to 2007´s “Alvin and the Chipmunks,” Chipmunk singing sensations Alvin, Simon and Theodore are back for an encore in this hilarious “squeakquel” packed with over an hour more of music. The Squeak-Along bonus content includes new sing-alongs such as Beyonce´s “Single Ladies,” teaches audiences how to dance like the Chipmunks with the “Shake Your Groove Thing” dance instructional video, games and more nutty fun for the whole family!

When a concert mishap lands Dave in the hospital, the Chipmunks take a break from superstardom and enroll in school to fit in with kids their age. But they soon face some stiff competition when they meet the Chipettes — a beautiful, talented trio of chipmunks discovered by Ian, the boys´ evil ex-manager!

From director Betty Thomas (“Dr. Dolittle”), the heartwarming film stars Golden Globe nominee Jason Lee (“My Name Is Earl”), Emmy Award-winner David Cross (“Arrested Development”) and Zachary Levi (“Chuck”), and features vocal talent from franchise veterans Justin Long (“He´s Just Not That Into You”), Matthew Gray Gubler (“500 Days of Summer”) and actor-pop heartthrob Jesse McCartney (“Alvin and the Chipmunks”). Newcomers Christina Applegate (“Samantha Who”), Anna Faris (“The House Bunny”) and Amy Poehler (“Saturday Night Live”) lend their voices to the musically talented Chipettes as Brittany, Jeanette and Eleanor, respectively.

The hit soundtrack to the “Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel” features The Chipmunks and The Chipettes covering some of today´s top hits and classic tracks as well as original songs including “Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It),” “Hot N Cold,” “Stayin´ Alive,” and “I Gotta Feeling.” The album is certified gold by the RIAA for sales of over 500,000 and has reached #1 on the Billboard Top Soundtrack chart and #6 on the Billboard Top 200 Album chart.

The “Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel” Blu-ray/DVD Combo Pack includes a high definition Blu-ray version of the film, and all hilarious bonus features from the Squeak-Along Bonus Disc including Sing-Alongs, Chipmunk Adventures, Munk Music Machine, Meet the Chipettes, Meet The Rising Stars, Music Mania, Shake Your Groove Thing, Music Videos, a Live Lookup featurette, and much more. The pack also includes a Digital Copy and a standard DVD, and will be available for the suggested retail price of $39.99 U.S. / $49.99 Canada.

Featuring more entertainment for the whole family, the “Squeak-Along” double DVD pack features an all-new bonus disc with over an hour of added Chipmunks Sing-alongs, music videos, featurettes and much more, and will be sold for the suggested retail price of $34.98 U.S. / $45.98 Canada.

“Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel” will also be available in a single disc with two featurettes – Munk Music Machine and Music Mania – for the suggested retail price of $29.98 U.S. / $43.48 Canada.

For more “Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel” fun, go to www.MunkYourself.com now to create your own munk! The website will include many new updates that are sure to make you party like a munk-star, including 2 brand-new games — “Dance to the Beat” and “Munk Mic” — as well as the ability to generate a munked audio-recording of your voice which can be downloaded as a ringtone.

Blu-ray/DVD Combo Pack Special Features:
Disc One
–Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel Blu-ray
–Munking History: 50 Years of Chipmunk Mischief, Mayhem & Music
–Munk Music Machine
–Meet the Chipettes
–Rockin´ Rising Stars
–Music Mania
–Meet the Stuffies
–Shake Your Groove Thing! with Rosero
–Music Videos & Sing-Alongs “Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It),” “We Are Family,” “Shake Your Groove Thing”
–Music Videos: (“You Really Got Me” featuring Honor Society & “The Song” featuring Queensberry)
–A-l-v-i-n-n-n-n!!! Album Maker
–Live Lookup
–Music In A Nutshell: Song Trivia
–The Chipmunks: Behind the Squeaking
–A-NUT-omy of a Scene

Disc Two
Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel feature film

Disc Three
–Digital Copy

From DVD Town


Dec
23
2009
Amy Poehler, Christina Applegate Get Sassy For ‘Squeakquel’
Posted by: Jennifer | Filed under: Films, Interviews, Media | Comments: 1 Comment

Actresses, who voice Chipettes in new ‘Alvin and the Chipmunks,’ pick cutest character, suggest inappropriate songs for future films.

You’d be hard-pressed to find three more fun, bubbly, beautiful blondes than Anna Faris, Amy Poehler and Christina Applegate. This week, millions will go and see their new movie, but not actually see them. Or really hear them — at least not their God-given voices.

The ladies, who play the Chipettes in “Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel,” say the film is a unique opportunity for an actor to infuse a character solely with personality, unencumbered by the usual limitations of voice and physicality. Such lofty thoughts, however, went right out the window when we recently sat down with Poehler and Applegate, two good friends who could barely contain their laughter long enough to give us their thoughts on the sexiest Chipmunk, their old-timey listening habits and why the Chipettes need to cover a dirty Prince song.

MTV: I saw the movie last night. One of the coolest things was when I came out, I saw a little kid singing the old-school Chipmunks theme.

Amy Poehler: You mean, “Christmas, Christmas time is near… “? That one?

MTV: No, the ’80s theme song, from the cartoon show.

Poehler: Well, you see, I think we’re a little older than you. Because we used to listen to the Chipmunks on a record player.

Christina Applegate: A wind-up!

Poehler: Yes, an old man on a player piano would perform it. We’d go down to the speakeasy and put hot potatoes in our pockets so we’d be warm as we walked home.

MTV: Is that how you first became aware of the Chipmunks, through the Christmas song?

Applegate: It was for me. I don’t remember my childhood so much. [Laughs.]

Poehler: I remember your childhood. And it was because of that song.

MTV: Were you fans of the Chipettes?

Applegate: They came later, didn’t they? They came when we were already getting in trouble. [To Poehler] I love how I keep bringing you up like you’re 400 years old. I don’t even know how old you are.

Poehler: I’m 38.

Applegate: The same age? We’re the same age.

MTV: I can remember coming to the first “Alvin and The Chipmunks” junket and everyone was saying how bad they wanted the Chipettes for the sequel.

Applegate: Oh, really? Well, here we are.

Poehler: I’m hoping people will really respond. The characters are cute and sweet, and there’s a whole sense of fun in them. It was great to work with Christina and Anna [Faris]. It was a blast, even though we never got to see each other. But it was great to work with them in theory.

Applegate: I did it because when they told me those other two were doing it I was like, “Well, I have to!” Also because it’s iconic and it’s for kids. I haven’t done that. Look at my career — you can’t really show too much of that to kids.

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Dec
22
2009
Applegate, Poehler and Levi on The Squeakuel
Posted by: Jennifer | Filed under: Films, Interviews, Media | Comments: No Comments

ComingSoon.net talked exclusively to Christina Applegate, Amy Poehler and Zachary Levi about starring in Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakuel, opening in theaters on Wednesday, December 23.

In the sequel, Alvin, Simon and Theodore finally meet their match – and maybe more – in the newly arrived female trio, The Chipettes. Directed by Betty Thomas, the film also stars Jason Lee, Justin Long, David Cross, Matthew Gray Gubler, Jesse McCartney and Anna Faris.

You can watch the interviews using the player below!


Dec
22
2009
Christina Applegate: ‘Kids Are Going To Freak Out Over ‘Alvin And The Chipmunks: The Squeakquel”
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Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakuel introduces the female counterparts to the singing chipmunk trio. The Chipettes come from the old cartoon series, but they never had star powered voices like this before. Christina Applegate, Amy Poehler and Anna Faris voice the live-action Chipettes.

You wouldn’t recognize them though, because they recorded very slow speech so it could be sped up to Chipmunk squeakdom. “You do each line for 10 minutes, because you are trying to get it to be slow enough but yet sound like a normal conversation,” Applegate said. “I mean it’s a very bizarre technique. I actually just thought you just did what you did and they messed with your voice afterwards and that’s not the case. You have to literally, ‘Taaaaalk liiiiiike thiiiiiis.’ When sounding excited like, you have to go, ‘Yaaaaay!’

That meant they had to sing slowly too. The soundtrack includes Chipette version of hits like Beyonce’s “Single Ladies.” “Oooooh, ooooh, ooooh,” Applegate demonstrated.

“I can do the whole song for you right now,” she joked.

Well, perhaps the girls can knock the Glee kids off the charts for a few weeks after “Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakuel” opens. “I think I’m looking forward to just having a hit single I guess,” Poehler said.

Applegate ran with the industry lingo. “Our album is dropping,” Applegate said. “So yeah, I think it’s going to be huge. I think kids are going to freak out over this movie and literally have to go see it 50 times. I want to go see it again, I loved it. I love it. Seriously I loved it so much.”

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