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Ghost Rider

… Roxanne. Years later Johnny Blaze becomes a famous motorcyclist, who risks his life in his shows, and he meets Roxanne again, now a TV reporter. However, Mephistopheles proposes Johnny to release his contract if he become the “Ghost Rider” and defeat his evil son Blackheart, who wants to possess one thousand evil souls and transform hell on earth.

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… than that? A flaming skeleton riding a flaming motorcycle.Ghost Rider Wisdom #38: What’s even cooler than that? A flaming skeleton riding a flaming motorcycle with a flaming chain.Ghost Rider Wisdom #39: What’s even cooler than that? We don’t know. The screenwriters couldn’t figure out how to add any more flames.Ghost Rider Wisdom #40: Semis really aren…

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… over four Black Hawk army helicopters in a football stadium without getting a scratch. Nothing in Mark Steven Johnson’s script approaches realism and anybody who takes “Ghost Rider” literally should be buckled into a straitjacket and bundled off to the nearest insane asylum for psychiatric evaluation. This Faustian fable about a motorcycle daredevil who…

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… imagine yourself wearing if you were in their same position. However, Johnson makes the mistake of not stopping short of letting the film become borderline camp. In one scene, Ghost Rider gives the middle finger salute, tells cops they are “Pissing him off” in another, and features a ridiculous scene in which Johnny, during an interrogation, tells two …

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…little we saw the Ghost Rider. He became the Rider, what, three times? And the way he done away with Blackheart’s posse were so uninteresting and unimaginative. I was disappointed in the Ghost Rider‘s voice. What was that? Was it supposed to be Linda Blair in the Exorcist? Because that’s sure what it sounded like! It was so cheesy! I was disappointed in …

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…didn’t even bother making a cameo. The origin tale works gangbusters as a comicbook, but in this age of semi-realism in Marvel films (SPIDERMAN, X-MEN, PUNISHER), GHOST RIDER gasps for credibility with its insanely convoluted mythical storyline and rule-less landscape.Frumpy Eva Mendez is Johnny Blaze’s long-suffering romantic interest, Wes Bentley gives…

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…intense entertainment with philosophical discussions dealing with the matter of choice, but it seems that with this latest comic book adaptation, writer/director Mark Steven Johnson’s “Ghost Rider,” such themes take a backseat in what is essentially a Hollywood-ized, special effects-laden spectacle that goes many places and savors stylish craftsmanship, …

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…’s getting some hot, sweet, Latino loving… the devil calls on him to “ride”! Man… how inconvenient! The devil sticks Blaze on a chopper — an evil chopper — and he will be called Ghost Rider. The reason he needs to ride is Satan’s son Blackheart… ha ha not a coincidental name also… has escaped from hell and is threatening to destroy the earth and …

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… comics) to hunt down wayward demons, including Satan’s own son, Blackheart, played with devilish, yet pale and gaunt, glee by Wes Bentley.The film boasts incredible special effects. Ghost Rider was another one of those fictional characters I thought could never be pulled off on screen without looking cheap or silly, but in this movie, it totally works. …

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…Con-Air (hey, the movie takes place in Texas after all), but Cage has created both a tragic yet fun character on-screen. It’s entertaining to watch him play Johnny Blaze/Ghost Rider. Fonda and Elliott are great as always, while Bentley was good casting for Blackheart and Logue adds comic relief to the dark story. Eva Mendes is definitely nice to look at,…
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