Plot: An animated retelling of Charles Dickens' classic novel about a Victorian-era miser taken on a journey of self-redemption, courtesy of several mysterious Christmas apparitions. Spectacularly done. They kept much of Dickens' original dialogue, which is fantastic. And yes, I had to avoid the censors while typing "Dickens". B|
Zemeckis REALLY needs to get over his mo-cap fetish. If he doesn't, I'm not exactly looking foward to that rumored Roger Rabbit sequel (mo-cap bunnies...Eh.).
Ehhh, can't really see mo-cap rabbits working out so well... But for serious, this was really good. The CGI world worked great because it looked believable, thus making it even better than if it had been done by hand-drawn animation, cartoon-like computer animation, or CGI added into live-action.
I just watched it. I loved it! I've never read that book, but now i want to. The movie was spectacularly done and amazingly detailed in animation. The 3D was awesome too.