Dacey wrote:This quote posted from the review on the front page has me a little concerned:
“On a showy, exuberant demonstration of the glories of motion capture, computer animation and 3D technology level, it’s a wow. On any emotional level, it’s as cold as Marley’s Ghost”
It's actually not that bad:
It's no Alastair Sim--and the word "subtle" has never existed in Bob Z.'s universe

--but what they don't show in the trailer (at ALL) is that it's a pretty good faithful and straightforward version.
(When they aren't subjecting us to some of the loopiest original movie additions since Albert Finney danced in a Santa Claus suit, and even those are just saved for the between-ghost entr'actes...Even so, Z does have a tendency to insert "business" when the dialogue gets too long, but the Dickens text doesn't suffer for it.)
The big surprise is that Jim Carrey, in fact, makes a
fantastic Scrooge--
He plays it absolutely 100% straight to character, and rechannels all his subversive humor-of-annoyance urges into hamming up the two Ghost characters.
It's probably the closest thing we've gotten to seeing Carrey deliver a straight performance (without weirdo Charlie Kaufman movies or corny Frank Darabont dramas), as you could still see him trying to break out and throw some chaos into "Truman Show" and "Series of Unfortunate Events".