Tuesday, September 15, 2009 3:23PM - By Krystal Clark

The final poster for Disney and Robert Zemeckis‘ A Christmas Carol has been released. Over at Cinematical they have an exclusive sneak peek at the latest one-sheet promoting the film. A Christmas Carol hits theaters on November 6th, and will be a 3-D event that you won’t want to miss. The following poster shows star Jim Carrey taking flight as his character Ebenezer Scrooge.
The expression on his face is priceless…
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Monday, September 14, 2009 9:36AM - By Krystal Clark

The official teaser trailer has been released for Robert Zemeckis and Disney Studios’ A Christmas Carol. The film is a 3-D animated feature that stars Jim Carrey as the holiday icon, Ebenezer Scrooge. His performance was rendered using lots of fancy film techniques including motion capture. A lot of the footage featured in the trailer was shown at this year’s Comic-Con, but with a few improvements.
Take a look at the first teaser for A Christmas Carol…
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Friday, July 17, 2009 2:00PM - By Krystal Clark

***Update: Photos of Tron panel added***
***Update: Photos added of the Alice in Wonderland panel, including Johnny Depp’s appearance and Tim Burton***
1:30: Well there off, and now we wait for the New Moon panel!
1:26: Speaking of scary, they just showed an R-rated version of The Final Destination, and it’s so gruesome!It’s full of blood and gore. It opens in theaters on August 28th.
1:22: That clip was pretty creepy! There are some big jump scares and creepy critters. Just like Gremlins!
1:15: Joe has brought along another clip, but it’s in 2-D because it’s not finished. It’s 5 minutes and he says NO ONE has seen this footage yet.
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Tuesday, July 7, 2009 8:32AM - By Krystal Clark

The movies for this upcoming holiday season are really trying to bring the little kid out in me. First with the The Princess and the Frog and now with A Christmas Carol. Carol is a CGI adaptation of the Charles Dickens literary classic with Jim Carrey starring as the heartless Ebenezer Scrooge. Robert Zemeckis is the director behind the piece, which looks like it will be a great addition to my holiday movie collection in the future. Over at the DVD-Forum.at, they’ve gotten a hold of a German poster promoting the film and it looks amazing!
Check out the full sized photo after the jump.
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Tuesday, May 19, 2009 1:00PM - By Mali Elfman

The first clip for A Christmas Carol is surprisingly scary! I can’t wait to hear all the little kiddies screaming as their parents are dragging them out of the theater.
It’s no surprise, that Robert Zemeckis’s Disney Digital 3D and Imax 3D animation looks absolutely amazing. It was made to be a treat for the eyes. I was impressed when I first saw the first photos for the film, but watching the movement in the clip below is awe-inspiring.
Check out a photo of Jim Carrey, a poster, and a clip from the film below and tell us what you think!
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Monday, May 11, 2009 1:10PM - By Mali Elfman

Well, Cannes Film Festival is about to begin, but before it does, studios are trying to entice audiences, filmmakers, and distributors, to see their films with the cunning use of posters! Alex Billington from FirstShowing took a little walk down the Croisette, the famous street in which everything will soon take place, in order to check out some of the artwork being displayed. It seems like everyone, big and small is looking to get some attention from Cannes.
Check out some of the posters on display at Cannes below….
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Friday, May 8, 2009 5:44PM - By Krystal Clark

Disney Studios takes thier film promotions very seriously. Their upcoming holiday adaptation entitled Disney’s A Christmas Carol won’t be released until November 6, but they want you to get amped about it now! The chairman of Walt Disney, Dick Cook announced today that the studio has created the Disney’s “A Christmas Carol Train Tour.” In conjunction with Amtrak, four custom vintage rail cars will travel across the country entertaining fans of the old Christmas classic. This event is open to the public and will span 40 cities starting in Los Angeles and ending in New York.
Find out more after the jump.
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