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When a motorcycle-riding stuntman offers his soul to Mephistopheles in order to save the life of the one he loves most, he is forced to play host to a powerful supernatural entity whose flaming skull visage strikes fear into the heart of his enemies in this feature-film version of the long-running comic series. By day, Johnny Blaze (actor and comic-book devotee Nicolas Cage) is one of the world's best-known stuntmen, but when the sun goes down and he is in the presence of evil, the death-defying daredevil bursts into flames to become the indestructible, motorcycle-riding antihero known to the world as the Ghost Rider. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
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The_MOWThe_MOW Could have been much better
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"When I was a kid, I never read the "Ghost Rider" comic books published by Marvel Comics Group. I am only familiar with the character when he made a guest appearance in one of the titles I did read. So, since I had heard of the character, I was pretty interested when I saw that a live-action adaptation was coming to theaters even if they cast one of my least favorite actors in the lead role. The teenage "Johnny Blaze" (Matt Long) is following his father (Brett Cullen) into a life o " [More]
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"Have you ever watched a movie and thought, "Wow, that was a mess, but I loved it"? I have, and I have a name for movies that make me feel that way. I call 'em "beautiful failures."Beautiful failures are usually too long, too weird, too sloppy or just plain stupid, but they're always strangely compelli " [More]
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"Disregard the negative hype. The latest Marvel comic-turned-movie "Ghost Rider" isn't as horrible as it's being made out to be. Granted, it never reaches the sensational heights of "Spider-Man" or "X-Men," but those are both top tier comic characters. To expect "Ghost Rider"-a decidedly C-tier character-to top them is out of the question. Directed and written by "Daredevil" helmer Mark Steven " [More]
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"I had an assignment to do for my Western Cinema class which was to pick a film that immediately did not seem like a Western but has elements of it at it's core. Rather than do the obvious and pick Serenity I picked another obvious film: Ghost Rider. The first time I watched it, I thought it was ridiculous. I thought that Wes Bentley was extremely miscast and not at all threatening, I thought Donal Logue's character was random and not given enough to do and I didn't like Eva Mendez very much e " [More]
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"Two big movies arrive in theaters this week, The Incredible Hulk and The Happening, and each has had its share of bad buzz. From what I can tell, though, the former is recuperating quite nicely with mostly favorable earl " [More]
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"[quote user="TheWorkingDead"] I can't speak for anyone else, but I've become quite the fan of Nicolas Cage these days. ... can you believe that Steve Buscemi, John Cusack, Nicolas Cage and John Malkovich got together and the movie they made was frigging Con Air?!. But, after Wicker Man, I'm a fan again. He's so inappropriately crazy in everything he does that I get a kick out of watching " [More]
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"Hmmm, that definately rules out I Spit on your Grave...lol. I was just looking over my Rental History and it looks like I'm a lot more disturbed than I thought I was - hee hee, I don't think I hardly have anything on there with minimal anything...sigh. Let's see...There was Ghost " [More]
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Many problems lie at the heart of Ghost Rider - from the writing all the way to the casting, though it's the general blandness of this hour and 50-minute snoozer that ends up being the real kiss of death for audiences. Though eager to shower it with boffo box office numbers, it's sad to say that many will walk out of this supremely dissatisfied with the end result. At best, forgiving viewers will label it with some kind of throwaway "beer and popcorn" excusing rationale, though that just reeks of a blind acceptance to this type of big screen junk. Terribly awful films that end up funny are one thing, but a zero style paint-by-numbers trip to dullsville is something completely different. Of course, none of this should come as any surprise to anyone that's familiar with director Mark Steven Johnson's previous work on Daredevil, but one should hope that the folks that deal with the system would learn a bit from their mistakes. The good news is that each scene could easily be taken from a comic panel, although there is almost no rhythm to tie it all together in an exciting manner. Emotionally, the movie is devoid of any weight, while the quirky character work just comes off unnecessary. Nicholas Cage might have waited decades to bring a big comic character to the big screen, but his depiction of Johnny Blaze feels uneven, never mind inept - as can be heard with his on-again/off-again Texas drawl. The stereotypical goth villains are also a letdown, with their cheesy black eye makeup and extra long trench coats eliciting more eye-rolls than sincere dread. Only Peter Fonda and Sam Elliot come out of the wreckage with a bit more face than the rest of the cast, though one senses that they could do this stuff in their sleep. CG effects are impressive, aside from the lame demon-face distortions that flash on top of character's faces for no good reason. Much like the first Fantastic Four film, Ghost Rider will stand as a clear miss on the origin tale, prompting many to hope for better treatments of this comic property in the future. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, All Movie Guide
 

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