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1- Ghost Rider Review

  • Full review by
    Timix1 Rank: Major
    on 19th May 2007


    User Rating : 3
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    Good Points: Nicolas Cage gives another gonzo performance that, if you're a fan of his, may well be worth the price of admission.

    Bad Points: Uninspired writing, overall bad acting and lazy direction make this movie a bore.

    General comments: While movie studios have had great difficulty adapting the superheroes of DC Comics for the big screen, Marvel Comics has delivered litter after litter of superhero flicks in the last few years. The likes of Spider-Man, the X-Men, the Hulk, the Fantastic Four and Daredevil have all had their day in the spotlight (with Iron Man scheduled to take center stage in '08). Mind you, the quality level has varied wildly thus far; for every pulse-pounding epic like X-MEN 2, there's utter crap like ELEKTRA and THE PUNISHER. Now comes GHOST RIDER. At best a second-string character in the Marvel Universe, my familiarity with Ghost Rider was largely limited to a single appearance in an issue of the X-Men comic book in the early '90s. As such, I walked into this film a relatively clean slate, ready to immerse myself into a fantastical world where a guy with a flaming skull for a head separates the saints from the sinners and metes out righteous vengeance from the seat of his motorcycle. In the movie's prologue, we're shown how a teenage a motorcycle daredevil, Johnny Blaze, makes a pact with Mephistopheles (Fonda) to give up his soul in exchange for having his father cured of the cancer that is ravaging his body. Naturally, Mephistopheles kills the father by other means just for spite. Flash forward to the present, where the adult Blaze (Cage) has turned his stunt driving into a successful full-time career, miraculously avoiding disaster with every death-defying jump he performs. Mephistopheles eventually returns with a new deal for our hero: he'll give Blaze his soul back if the latter hunts down the demon's young upstart of a son (Bentley), who's plotting to find a legendary contract from Old West days that would allow him to control every soul on the planet. To aid him in his quest, the stunt driver is granted supernatural powers that turn him into a literal spirit of vengeance when the sun goes down. Mayhem ensues. The visual effects help produce a couple of inventive sequences - including a thrilling bike ride down the side of an office building that was the highlight of the film's theatrical trailers - but overall they contribute little to the proceedings. The dialogue is uninspired, the acting is hammy and finesse-free [Mendes is little more than window-dressing, while Fonda and Bentley are two of the most boring on-screen villains in recent memory] and writer/director Mark Steven Johnson (who also brought us the underwhelming DAREDEVIL) fails to engage the audience on any emotional level. At their best, big-screen comic book adaptations like the SPIDER-MAN and X-MEN serials manage to make the characters and situations relatable on some level, anchoring the over-the-top action with some semblance of realism and humanity. A more ambitious director might have explored the concepts of sin and justice as seen through the eyes of a vigilante who has shared face time with the devil himself. Sadly, GHOST RIDER sidesteps the premise's more intriguing elements in favour of cheap, lazy thrills. All that being said, GHOST RIDER does boast one element that will make it a passable source of entertainment for some: Nicolas Cage. Love him or hate him, you can't argue that Cage is highly adept at delivering memorably off-kilter performances on par with Johnny Depp; unlike Depp, however, his film projects rarely do justice to his unique talents. Here, those talents are largely wasted yet again, but he's never less than captivating. As I watched the curiously Zen-like Blaze drinking jellybeans from a wine glass while enjoying cartoons on TV, I could at least take pleasure in the knowledge that Cage knew well enough not to take this dim-witted film too seriously. He's just along for the ride, so to speak. As for the rest of you, I'd suggest skipping this ride altogether. Unless you're an incurable action-movie junkie, wait for the DVD. Ghost Rider may pardon you for watching this movie, but you'll never forgive yourself for spending good money on this hopeless slop.
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Apple - Movie Trailers - Ghost Rider
Based on the Marvel character, stunt motorcyclist Johnny Blaze gives up his soul to become a hellblazing vigilante, to fight against power hungry Blackheart, the son of the devil himself.

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Ghost Rider (2007)
Directed by Mark Steven Johnson. With Matt Long, Raquel Alessi, Brett Cullen. Based on the Marvel character, stunt motorcyclist Johnny Blaze gives up his soul to become a hellblazing vigilante, to ...

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Ghost Rider: The Video Game
Johnny Blaze is Ghost Rider-destined to haunt America's highways, visiting his righteous wrath upon the souls of the wicked and the damned.

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GHOST RIDER doesn't rank with the best of the comic book adaptations such as SPIDER-MAN and BATMAN BEGINS, but director Mark Steven Johnson (DAREDEVIL) provides a film driven by both humor and action. [More] ...

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