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Disney’s A Christmas Carol Movie Review

7 November 2009 9:40 AM, PST | AreYouScreening.com | See recent AreYouScreening news »

One of the things you really have to ask yourself at the outset is, "Why do people keep remaking Charles Dickens' story?" The easy answer is that we need a decent helping of holiday fare at the theaters, but there are other things we could do, and even redo. It may still be a ways off, but we're quickly gaining on the 200th Anniversary of this story... surely there are other tales we could explore. While spitting out a movie just to cash in is never a motive that should be overlooked, the people behind the thirty-odd versions of this particular story don't seem as a general rule to be those sorts of people. On the other hand, Robert Zemeckis is one of the first names that might pop into my mind when working out a list of those capable of churning out nonsense based largely on the idea »

- Marc Eastman

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Roger Rabbit 2: Two-Dimensional Toons & CGI Humans?

5 November 2009 12:57 PM, PST | ScreenRant.com | See recent Screen Rant news »

Don’t act like you’re surprised. You knew this announcement was coming from the moment we first heard that director Robert Zemeckis (Back to the Future) was making a sequel to his 1988 smash hit, Who Framed Roger Rabbit? It was just a matter of time, really. With three Mocap (that’s the new slang for “motion-capture”, Fyi) films already under his belt – Polar Express, Beowulf, and A Christmas Carol – it was a natural leap of thought to assume Zemeckis would use his favorite new toy in a Roger Rabbit sequel.

However, it appears that the Toon characters (Roger, Jessica, Benny the Cab) will not be the ones making the leap into the 21st century. According to his interview with MTV, Zemeckis doesn’t plan on using Mocap for those characters, just the human ones (as if that makes it any better). Read what he had to say below:

 

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- Paul Young

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Director Danny Boyle Reteams with "Slumdog Millionaire" Creative Team

5 November 2009 10:22 AM, PST | Manny the Movie Guy | See recent Manny the Movie Guy news »

Danny Boyle is working once again with Fox Searchlight and he's bringing back his "Slumdog Millionaire" creative team with him.

Their upcoming collaboration is called "127 Hours" about the real-life tale of mountaineer Aron Ralston. You may remember the name, he's the man who nearly died pinned under a boulder during a climb in Utah in May of 2003.

For five days, Ralston's right forearm was under that boulder, so he used a dull knife to amputate himself. Take a look at this video for more of Ralston's story, and then continue reading to find out who's being rumored to play him:

Boyle is set to direct the movie. Production begins early next year for a late 2010 release, just in time for the Oscar season.

The director has written a treatment, and Simon Beaufoy is negotiating to write the script. "127 Hours" will be Boyle's fifth time around with Fox Searchlight. The director »

- Manny

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A Christmas Carol - New featurette added!

29 October 2009 10:49 PM, PDT | Movie Jungle | See recent Movie Jungle news »

Check out a new "3D Thrill Ride" Behind-the-Scenes Featurette from the Robert Zemeckis film. The animated family adventure features the voice talents of Jim Carrey, Gary Oldman, Robin Wright Penn, Colin Firth, Cary Elwes, Molly C. Quinn, Fionnula Flanagan, Bob Hoskins, Daryl Sebara, Sammi Hanratty, Fay Masterson and Lesley Manville. Legendary director Robert Zemeckis, known for such greats as the "Back to the Future" trilogy, "Cast Away" and the more recent "Beowulf," directs as well as adapting the screenplay based on the story by Charles Dickens. See this incredible release on November 6th in Digital 3D. »

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A Christmas Carol interviews with Jim Carrey and Robert Zemeckis

28 October 2009 3:28 AM, PDT | The Scorecard Review | See recent Scorecard Review news »

Christmas is coming early this year … November 6 to be exact. That’s when Disney’s 3D retelling of A Christmas Carol starring Jim Carrey hits theaters. We’ve been following the holiday classic for months now.

In July, Nick Allen covered the train tour promoting the film …

For Chicago, it’s Christmas in July indeed, as the A Christmas Carol Train Tour promoting the new film from Robert Zemeckis and Jim Carrey is currently parked inside the Windy city’s grandiose Union Station.

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And if you haven’t seen the trailer, you can watch that by clicking here.

Now on to interviews with those behind the film.

Click Here for interviews with Colin Firth, Robin Wright Penn, Gary Oldman, Cary Elwes and Bob Hoskins.

Jim Carrey talks about creating his Scrooge character and more …

Back to the Future and Cast Away director Robert Zemeckis talks »

- Jeff Bayer

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A Christmas Carol - New featurette added! 13 videos available so far.

28 October 2009 2:04 AM, PDT | Movie Jungle | See recent Movie Jungle news »

"A Christmas Carol" group has yet another interesting video addition for your viewing pleasure. Learn how Jim Carrey not only embodies Ebenezer Scrooge at 4 ages, but the Ghosts of Past, Present and Yet to Come in Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures' "A Christmas Carol" with the help of performance capture. Based on the classic Dickens tale, is re-envisioned by Academy Award®-winning filmmaker Robert Zemeckis (“Forrest Gump,” “Back to the Future” and “Cast Away”) in a groundbreaking 3D motion picture event starring Jim Carrey, Gary Oldman, Colin Firth, Bob Hoskins and Robin Wright Penn. »

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Slideshow: Oscar-Winning Chicago Director Robert Zemeckis For ‘A Christmas Carol’

24 October 2009 6:51 PM, PDT | HollywoodChicago.com | See recent HollywoodChicago.com news »

Chicago – This three-image slideshow contains our ribbon-cutting photography for Disney’s “A Christmas Carol” train tour at Chicago’s Union Station with Oscar-winning Chicago director Robert Zemeckis.

Robert Zemeckis has directed “Romancing the Stone,” “Back to the Future,” “Who Framed Roger Rabbit,” “Back to the Future Part II,” “Back to the Future Part III,” “Death Becomes Her,” “Forrest Gump,” “Contact,” “What Lies Beneath,” “Cast Away,” “The Polar Express,” “Beowulf” and “A Christmas Carol”.

A Christmas Carol” opens everywhere on Nov. 6, 2009. You can click “Next” and “Previous” to scan through this slideshow or jump directly to individual photos with the captioned links below. All photos are credited to Joe Arce of Starstruck Foto and HollywoodChicago.com. All rights reserved.

robertzemeckis1: Chicago’s own Academy Award-winning director Robert Zemeckis smiles for the HollywoodChicago.com lens at the ribbon-cutting ceremony for Disney’s “A Christmas Carol” train tour at Chicago’s Union Station »

- adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)

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The Hollywood Film Festival Announces Craft Honorees

8 September 2009 5:59 AM, PDT | MovieWeb | See recent MovieWeb news »

The 13th Annual Hollywood Film Festival and Hollywood Awards, presented by Starz, are pleased to announce their craft honorees for this year's Hollywood Awards. The festival and awards will mark their return on October 21 for a weeklong series of screenings, competitions and awards.

Cinematographer Roger Deakins, A.S.C., will receive the "Hollywood Cinematographer Award," Composer Alexandre Desplat, Bmi, will be given the "Hollywood Film Composer Award," editor Dana Glauberman, A.C.E., will be honored with the "Hollywood Editor Award," production designer Rick Carter, A.D.G., will receive the "Hollywood Production Designer Award" and costume designer Colleen Atwood, C.D.G., will be honored with the "Hollywood Costume Designer Award."

The Hollywood Awards Gala Ceremony will take place at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills on October 26, 2009.

"We are honored to have these exceptionally talented artists honored for their outstanding work and creative vision at this year's festival, »

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Is Zemeckis’ Christmas Carol A Horror Film?

26 July 2009 8:19 AM, PDT | ScreenRant.com | See recent Screen Rant news »

Here’s an interesting piece of news for you to ponder. While the rest of Hollywood TV and movie studios are out promoting their upcoming projects at Comic Con, Robert Zemeckis is there to clarify some things about his latest upcoming project, A Christmas Carol.  Apparently Zemeckis wants us to know that his version of Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol is a “classic ghost story”.

In an interview with the Los Angeles Times Thursday, and verified at the Disney 3D comic Con panel by our own writer Rob Keyes, Zemickis said he thought people might get the wrong idea about A Christmas Carol because it is being released by Disney.

 

“…,this is a movie for real movie fans, and real ghost-story fans and fans of graphic novels.”

I personally find this information puzzling. It doesn’t make that much sense to me that he is going all ghost-story with Dickens’ classic tale of family, »

- Paul Young

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When Directors Invade Comic-Con

23 July 2009 5:12 AM, PDT | JustPressPlay.net | See recent JustPressPlay news »

For the past decade, the San Diego Comic-Con has seen a major upturn in Hollywood presence. As high concept science-fiction and fantasy films continue to dominate the blockbuster charts, Sdcc has become the best venue to promote genre movies. Even movies and TV shows that have nothing to do with comic books or comic book-related genres (I'm looking at you, Judd Apatow comedies) spare their time to make a Con presence. This means plenty of appearances from famous entertainers—directors, writers and performers.

It's easy to whine about the decline of Sdcc's focus on geek stuff (a disenchanted friend pointed out to me that Comic-Con is a place where fans pay money to be advertised to by movie studios), but let's be honest, where else would you see these big filmmakers connect so enthusiastically with their fans? This year marks the 40th anniversary of Sdcc, and more than ever, they boast an impressive roster. »

- Arya Ponto

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Video: Michael Jackson's Last Film Role

8 July 2009 6:30 PM, PDT | WorstPreviews.com | See recent Worst Previews news »

Michael Jackson had a 30 second cameo in "Men in Black II" and to expand on that, he appeared in a 2005 movie called "Miss Cast Away," starring Eric Roberts and the guy from "Joe Millionaire." In addition to Jackson, the movie is also the last time we see Bob Denver and Pat Morita. "Miss Cast Away" was released on DVD in 2005 and is directed by longtime Jackson friend Bryan Michael Stoller. It is a spoof that attempts to combine "Cast Away" with "Miss Congeniality," "Planet of the Apes," "Love Boat," "Gilligan's Island," "The Sixth Sense," "Jurassic Park," and more. The trailer for this ridiculous movie is below. And we also included a video of Stoller interviewing Jackson, while he is being interviewed by a giant Ape. Trailer: If you cannot see the player, click here. Behind the Scenes: If you cannot see the player, click here. »

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Mj's last film

8 July 2009 3:30 AM, PDT | JoBlo.com | See recent JoBlo news »

In 2004 a movie was made that was so awful, it was the death of three of the film's stars. Miss Cast Away, a movie that is somehow a spoof of Jurassic Park, Planet Of The Apes, Cast Away and Austin Powers all at once, marked the last screen performances of Bob Denver, Pat Morita and Michael Jackson. Yup, it's not often Michael Jackson made appearances in film but he filmed a role in Miss Cast Away as...well, I have no idea. But he appears to the characters in a cloud and gives them sage... »

- Mike Sampson

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Ryan Reynolds the Only Actor Seen in Buried

5 July 2009 5:28 AM, PDT | TheHDRoom | See recent TheHDRoom news »

Ryan Reynolds recently went on Australian television and spoke publicly for the first time about his ambitious upcoming film Buried while promoting The Proposal. The indie film, from Spanish director Rodrigo Cortés and screenwriter Chris Sparling, is about an American contractor in Iraq whom awakens after being kidnapped buried in a coffin with only a cell phone, candle and knife. The entire 80-minute run time will be spent fixated on the coffin's interior. The quotes come via The Playlist where Reynolds suggests he will be the only person in the entire movie. "Buried is the story about a guy whose buried (laughs). It's the only movie I've ever heard of with only one person in it," Reynolds said. "So it's just me, I'm the only person in the whole movie so, I don't know, we'll see. It's either going to be, you know, the greatest, most experimental cool movie ever made or god knows what. »

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Angels and Demons Movie Trailer

24 May 2009 12:00 AM, PDT | ShockYa | See recent ShockYa news »

Sony Pictures recently released this new tv spot for the upcoming thriller “Angels & Demons” by director Ron Howard (The Da Vinci Code, Cinderella Man) and starring Tom Hanks (Toy Story 3, Catch Me If You Can, Cast Away), Ayelet Zurer, Ewan McGregor and David Pasquesi. “Angels & Demons” will be in theaters everywhere on May 15, 2009. Synopsis: Angels and Demons was the reclusive author’s third novel after he gave up his job as an English teacher. It tells the story of Langdon’s brush with a shadowy secret society, the Illuminati, and his frantic quest for the world’s most powerful energy source, in the company of a beautiful Italian [...] »

- Brian Corder

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A CGI Jim Carrey in ‘A Christmas Carol’

20 May 2009 8:43 PM, PDT | ScreenRant.com | See recent Screen Rant news »

CGI Jim Carrey in A Christmas Carol

One of the most loved Christmas stories ever written is arguably Charles DickensA Christmas Carol. A quick IMDb search produces 26 versions of the story told on film, theater or TV. A Christmas Carol has been in told in a variety of way by a variety of characters. Mickey Mouse, Kermit the Frog, Mister Magoo, The Flintstones and even Bill Murray have all taken a crack at it and most if not all have succeeded in faithfully reproducing the story.

 

Disney is trying to repeat the success they have had with the Charles Dickens classic and they have enlisted the help of Robert Zemeckis to write and direct their attempt. Jim Carrey will play multiple roles in A Christmas Carol as Ebenezer Scrooge and the Ghosts of Christmas Past/Present/Yet to Come. He co-stars along with Bob Hoskins, Gary Oldman, Colin Firth and Robin Penn Wright. »

- Paul Young

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Checking out the New Moon competition: Angels & Demons

17 May 2009 11:24 PM, PDT | Twilight Examiner | See recent Twilight Examiner news »

Angels & Demons (pre-quelto The Da Vinci Code) stars Tom Hanks whose resume of excellence includes Charlie Wilson's War, The Polar Express, Catch Me If You Can, The Road To Perdition, Cast Away , Catch Me If You Can, The Green Mile, Toy Story (Toy Story 2, Toy Story 3), Saving Private Ryan, Apollo 13, Forrest Gump, Philadelphia, and Big. Secondary actors include Ewan McGregor, Ayelet Zurer, Stellan Skarsgard, Armin Mueller-Stahl, and Nikolaj Lie Kaas. The director is Ron Howard, who directed Hanks in Splash, Apollo 13, & The Da Vinci Code, won 2 Oscars for Russell Crowe & Jennifer Connolly film A Beautiful Mind.... The film grossed over $152 million world-wide topping Star Trek, making big competition for The Twilight Saga: New Moon (starring Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart, and Taylor Lautner - directed by Chris Weitz)... »

- thetwilightexaminer

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Tom Hanks Almost Died During Cast Away

17 May 2009 5:30 PM, PDT | WorstPreviews.com | See recent Worst Previews news »

While promoting his new movie "Angels and Demons," he revealed to a Radio 1 that he was "almost killed" during the making of the 2000 film "Cast Away." "[Cast Away] put me in the hospital. I was there for three days with something that, believe it or not, almost killed me," he explained. "I got an infection from a cut and it was eating its way through my leg. I didn't know it, I just thought I had a sore." He continued: "I went to the doctor who took one look and said, 'I have to put you in the hospital because we have to get this infection out of you before it poisons your blood and you die.' We had to shut down for three weeks while my skin reformed." In the Robert Zemeckis-directed movie Hanks played a FedEx delivery man who got stranded on an uninhabited island after his plane »

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Hanks 'almost died' filming 'Cast Away'

17 May 2009 11:46 AM, PDT | Digitalspy | See recent digitalspy news »

Tom Hanks has revealed that he was "almost killed" during the making of 2000 film Cast Away. The actor was promoting his new movie Angels & Demons on Radio 1 when he made the admission. "[Cast Away] put me in the hospital. I was there for three days with something that, believe it or not, almost killed me. I got an infection form a cut and it was eating its way through my leg. I didn't know it, I just thought I had a sore," he said. (more) »

- By Adam Silverstein

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Three Decades Of Mops: A Tom Hanks Hair-Spective

14 May 2009 2:17 PM, PDT | cinemablend.com | See recent Cinema Blend news »

Though Angels & Demons isn't exactly the most hotly-anticipted movie of the summer, many of us have one thing to look forward to this Friday-- Tom Hanks' hair. Promises were made to get rid of the ridiculous mop he wore in The Da Vinci Code, and early images show Ron Howard, Hanks and his hairdresser to be true to their word. Take it from Nicolas Cage-- a decent hairdo is your first step toward getting your audience to take you seriously. But the Da Vinci 'do wasn't the first crime Hanks committed against his follicles, and sadly, probably won't be the last. In honor of Angels & Demons, we're taking a look back at Hanks' Hair History, with a notable hat thrown in for good measure. Yeah, you all remember the Cast Away beard and the Forrest Gump buzz cut, but what about the time he wore a hairnet onscreen, »

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First Poster for Jim Carrey’s A Christmas Carol

13 May 2009 8:10 AM, PDT | Beyond Hollywood | See recent Beyond Hollywood news »

Here’s your first look at Jim Carrey in yet another version of “A Christmas Carol”, except this time it’s animated and directed by Robert Zemeckis, which I think should mean something, but to be honest with you, hasn’t meant very much to me since 2000’s “Cast Away”. Anyways, Jim Carrey does look appropriately, er, Charles Dickish in the poster. No doubt he’ll be good in the role, too. The credits has him doing a ton of voices, including Ebenezer Scrooge and all the ghosts that visits the old bugger. 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. Starring Jim Carrey, Gary Oldman, Robin Wright Penn, Colin Firth, Cary Elwes, Molly C. Quinn, Fionnula Flanagan, Bob Hoskins, and Daryl Sabara. Robert Zemeckis (”Beowulf”) directs. Seasons humbugging November 6. Poster via Yahoo! Movies. »

- Nix

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