Dickens goes digitally Disney with Robert Zemeckis' "A Christmas Carol" featuring the voice of Jim Carrey as the holiday-hating Ebenezer Scrooge. Of course, I had to see this in 3-D!
The first musical show I saw in New York City was this very Charles Dickens classic at the Madison Square Garden. Unlike that live performance, this animated feature was a little too dark and horrifying for small children to watch. From the moment that Scrooge encountered his first ghost, the audience--which consisted mostly of kids--was quiet, save from the audible gasps when Scrooge gets spooked three consecutive times. Only when he wakes up from his Christmas eve nightmare and becomes a Yuletide-loving fellow that the audience lightens up and chuckles in relief.
The trend with CGI animated features seems to be that they fashion the facial features of the characters with those of the actors doing their voices. Remember Angelina Jolie in "Beowulf?" Here, Scrooge is unmistakably Jim Carrey while the humble Mr. Cratchit is a pudgy Gary Oldman.
That scene where Scrooge is haunted by the Ghost of Christmas Present reminds me a lot of that "Soarin'" simulated ride at Disney World's Epcot.
I hope the kids are able to sleep tight after watching this movie. Ghosts are supposed to be scary, anyway. I should have brought my leftover Halloween candy in the theater to nibble on.
Miss Iggy in Siem Reap
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Miss ex-Schoolgirl Iggy finally got to explore the Angkor Thom temple
complex in Siem Reap, Cambodia. Achievement unlocked! (She was actually
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I would like to see this movie in 3D too. When Zee comes back, we will go to El Capitan in Hollywood, where there are live disney characters performing before the actual movie.
I'm looking forward to seeing it. I'm a sucker for any Christmas film ^_^
is it the holidays already? this movie makes me think so...
ebie: we don't have that kind of entertainment here in jersey! :P
sinta: me too! i have to rent "the polar express!" that train left without me! :P
plaridel: yes, it started with the "BER" months! haha.
ohhh i'd love to watch it!!! i just don't understand why it takes a long time before the new movies arrive on the irish shores!
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