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Disney’s A Chistmas Carol 2009

Disney brings you a classic tale of Chistmas “Disney’s A Christmas Carol”, Directed by Robert Zemeckis, Academy Award®-winning filmmaker. Ebenezer Scrooge (Jim Carrey) is a selfish financier who has devoted his life to the accumulation of wealth. He meet his former business partner, Jacob Marley (Gary Oldman), who have been dead for seven years. Jacob comes to warn him of the three spirits that will confront him about his demeanor. By a magical encounter wiht the three ghosts, Mr. Scrooge will see the magic of Christmas.
Disney's Christmas Carol

Disney's Christmas Carol

Disney’s Christmas Carol will be in 3D on select theathers and IMAX on November 6th 2009. “Disney’s Christmas Carol” is Copyright 2009 Walt Disney Picture, All right reserved.

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Which is More Realistic? AVATAR 3D or Christmas Carol 3D?

The most stunning movies of the decade is about to come this December. Its “Avatar” 3D and “A Christmas Carol” 3D. Have you ever watch movie trailers of these? Which is more realistic? James Cameron’s “Avatar” in 3D is the first film to incorporate live-action and CG animated characters interacting on a 3D plane of existence. Try viewing the movie trailer a thousand times and “Avatar” CGs look genuine, amazingly! James Cameron’s Avatar had really took advantage of al 3D technology has to offer.
Jim Carrey’s voice as Ebenezer Scrooge

Jim Carrey’s voice as Ebenezer Scrooge

Another revolutionary film to look at is “A Christmas Carol”. The story might seem familiar but hey, 3D brought a fresh new look to it. Robert Zemeckis’ CG movie “A Christmas Carol” have the guts to compete with James Cameron’s Avatar. It has Jim Carrey’s voice as Ebenezer Scrooge. Undoubtedly, “Avatar” will attract more movie-goers. Its heavy action notion, CG animate characters and it uses 3D technologies to the fullest. On the other hand, “A Christmas Carol” has nothing new to tender. But then, it takes an old old story everyone can relate and puts a new approach of envisaging the traditional for the 21st century. source:  northernstar.info
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