David Cross Says Filming Alvin & the Chipmunks 3 Was Awful

Actor and comedian David Cross opens up about his horrifying filming experience Alvin and Chipmunks 3. Building on the iconic 1950s novelty record, the three chipmunk brothers have gained international fame thanks to their TV shows, toys and movies.

Maintained a popular image throughout the 1980s thanks to NBC’s success Alvin and Chipmunks After the animated series, it took nearly two decades for IP to gain a foothold in popular culture again. The idea, in which three chipmunk brothers (Alvin, Simon, and Theodore) are taken over by a struggling musician and eventually make a name for themselves in the music industry, is the perfect time for a reboot. As a result, the first film was released in 2007 and soon followed by three sequels. So far, each entry in the series has performed reasonably well at the box office, although reviews have not always been positive. According to Cross, who plays the villain Ian Hawke, did not return for the 2015 film. Alvin and the Chipmunks: Rochebecause his contract only requires him to appear in three chipmunk Movie.

when talking to chipmunk Justin Long co-star in ‘Long’s’ life is so short During the podcast, Cross revealed that while he had a good experience filming the first and second seasons of the series, when filming the third season, Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chip Crash too terrible. Cross seems to have conflicting feelings about being a part of the series, and his performance in the third film certainly left a bad impression on him:

When we were making the third movie Alvin and the Chipmunks, we were very disrespectful to me, very mean, like petty and weird, and I can tell you a bunch of different anecdotes like — it’s really weird, because when you think about it, let me just say this… As a preface, I can’t tell you how many decades have, thanks, parents done this over the years, ” that damn movie forty times, at least it’s you” With a million comments, this always makes me feel better. with sentences like ‘Hey! You are Uncle Ian! The kids love it, and it’s cosmopolitan, I mean I got recognized on the beach in Mozambique, but, that’s crazy. But yeah, they suck for me, you know, I’ve always liked funny things, things that weren’t in the script. That’s what I’m doing, I’m a pro, I come in and I know my lines, I’m there when I have to be, I come up with new things and sell those things.

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For “Cross” fans, it’s always been a bit weird to see this brave comedian star in a kid-friendly series. Alvin and Chipmunks Correct. But the reality of life as a professional actor is that sometimes getting into a role isn’t always optimal. As for Cross’s relationship with Lang, his reputation has grown significantly since making the film, and while it’s great that he’s internationally recognized for his role in the children’s series, what fans really want from Cross is his familiar sense of humor without fear of being child-friendly.

Of course, for Cross fans with kids Alvin and Chipmunks Movies are a blessing — or at least, Cross’s involvement with them is a blessing. Given Cross’s famously outspoken personality, it’s hard to believe his relationship with the series spanned three films. However, the comedian’s involvement was based on a contract, and he joined. Alvin and Chipmunks 3 It was indeed the last straw that broke Cross.

Source: Justin Long

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