Speaking of seeing the film...
Oh my god, I loved it.  I was smiling like an idiot (my mother can attest to this, since she was laughing at me) as soon as those first notes started, I was so excited.  
 
As far as the movie's whipping boy, I have to say that I didn't mind Russell Crowe.  No, he doesn't sing it like we're familiar with it, but he's got decent enough pipes, and more importantly, he nailed the character, so it worked well enough for me.  And the aforementioned Gavroche scene?  Jesus...
After hearing so much about Anne Hathaway, I thought her performance wouldn't surprise me...but dear god, she shattered my soul.  That was the most brutal version of "I Dreamed a Dream" I've ever heard.  I just listened to it again off the soundtrack, and nearly fell to pieces in the middle of my living room.  She was incredible.
Hugh was wonderful.  No, he doesn't have Colm Wilkinson's voice (as someone on another forum I read keeps whining about), but he's still got a beautiful voice, and like Crowe, just played that character so beautifully.  My mom's reaction after the Soliloquy was "Holy ****!"
I'm definitely a convert to the Aaronjolras fan club, as well as Eddie Redmayne's.  All of the barricade boys were really terrific.  And little Gavroche?  Dear god, did they have to make that worse by casting the most adorable kid on the planet?  
Loved Samantha Barks too.  Her first "I love him," at the end of "On My Own" was a killer.  Sacha Baron Cohen and Helena Bonham Carter were hilarious, much more than I expected them to be.
There was so much audible sobbing in the final scenes that my entire theater sounded like a group therapy session (my mother and I were virtually throwing tissues at each other at this point).  Amanda Seyfried's reaction to everything in that scene -including the moment where it looked like [BLACKOUT]she may have even heard her mother[/BLACKOUT] - was amazing.
I liked the additions from the book - especially the convent, and the way the barricades were done.  And I loved the new placement of "On My Own".  Now when she sings her part in "One Day More", she knows she's going to the barricade to die, she's not just pining for him.  Also loved the "Do You Hear the People Sing?" change.
But I loved it.  I need to see it again, so I can watch it more on its own instead of noticing changes from the stage version.  But I'm thrilled with how it turned out.  
