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"A Christmas Carol" Train May Be Rolling Into Your City

Robert Zemeckis' Epic 3-D version of "A Christmas Carol" starring Jim Carrey in the title role, won't be hitting your local theatres until November 6th, 2009, but you'll be able to start feeling the experience when the special "A Christmas Carol" train tours train stations around the country.

The "A Christmas Carol" train tour's train schedule is available on the official website.

It's hard not to be excited about this version after reading a recent review of the upcoming Disney IMAX trailer from Hollywood Outbreak:
"We had the chance to sit in on a twenty minute presentation of scenes from the upcoming holiday film DISNEY’S A CHRISTMAS CAROL in IMAX 3-D and can only say that, visually, it is nothing short of AMAZING. Directed by ROBERT ZEMECKIS (THE POLAR EXPRESS) and starring JIM CARREY, COLIN FIRTH and GARY OLDMAN, this is one very cool holiday present."

Inevitably, comparisons will be made and expectations set for this frequently filmed story. I am hoping to enjoy this, as we all can use another holiday classic. I'll be rounding up my family and friends for a Nov. 6 opening night out.
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