fixedGaijinPunch wrote: I liked It... went w/ the gf. Was accessible, and not too stupid. Did It redefine horror? No, but It was creepy and that's what It was supposed to be.

I just watched some more versions of A Christmas Carol (Scrooge 1970, Muppet Christmas Carol, and Disney's A Christmas Carol.
Scrooge (1970 musical version) isn't as good as the Alistar Sim or George C. Scott versions, but it's one of the more fun versions. Albert Finney is an excellent Scrooge, but Kenneth More was one of the most fun versions of a Ghost of Christmas Past and Alec Guinness nailed Jacob Marley.
Muppet Christmas Carol is a good as I remembered with some fun songs and Muppets. The version I bought on Amazon (which is thankfully part of Movies Anywhere), does not have When Love is Gone included in the movie, but at least includes it as a special feature when viewed on Vudu or Movies Anywhere. The odd thing is that When Love is Gone is in widescreen and HDX, so it's perplexing that it can't be viewed as part of the movie.
Disney's Christmas Carol is actually one of the better versions I have seen. It gets flack becuase it's a surprisingly scary adaption and is not Disneyified, despite having Jim Carrey in it (who isn't OOT and does a nice job here).