Entertainment | Robert Zemeckis Motion-Capture Christmas Carol Hits Wrong Notes Spirit's there, but critics split on wow-factor of evolving tech By Harry Kimball Posted Nov 6, 2009 1:30 PM CST Copied Motion-Capture Christmas Carol Hits Wrong Notes The "A Christmas Carol" trailer. (movtrack) Most critics express a hearty "humbug" for Robert Zemeckis' motion-capture version of A Christmas Carol, starring Jim Carrey. A sampling: "It's a heartwarmer that doesn't have much of a heart itself," Michael O'Sullivan writes in the Washington Post, "populated by figures that are halfway between Wii Fit avatars and real people." Come on, folks: "Just because something can be done with computers doesn't mean it should be." Mike Scott of the Times-Picayune sees something else: a classic version of a classic. 'No cartoon characters to be found here, no Muppets, no shiny, happy singalongs. That's not the way Dickens wrote it, and so it's not the way Zemeckis presents it." "Mo-cap' comes at a cost," Joe Neumaier writes in the New York Daily News. "Like a dime-store holiday card, this 'Christmas Carol' is well-crafted but artless, detailed but lacking soul." Read These Next Melinda French Gates reacts to her ex showing up in new Epstein files. Sarah Ferguson said she cut off Epstein. Not quite, emails show. Trump signs bill to end the latest government shutdown. President's Trump's fight with Harvard just took a new turn. See 1 photo Report an error