Yeah we saw it the first weekend it came out. Its good, but after seeing 300 , you really should see 300. Wait until Ghost Rider comes to dvd.
2007-03-12 01:43:57
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answered by Princess Rach 3
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I have been telling people, "Ghost Rider, don't waste your money." I didn't like it. And I tend to like Nicholas Cage movies. This one was horrible. I kept looking at my watch and wondering how much longer. This is the first movie in a long time where I felt like going to sleep in.
2007-03-12 02:23:36
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answered by teardrop301 4
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2016-10-18 04:29:56
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answered by ? 4
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If you can get past the rather lame dialogue, a leading lady who’s only real point in being a part of the movie is to show off her cleavage, and Wes Bentley’s dull performance as the film’s major villain, then Ghost Rider’s really kind of fun. It’s much more of a campy good time than you’d expect and best of all, despite how the special effects look in the trailers and still photos, the CG work is first-rate and very believable. Well, maybe not 'believable' as much as realistically rendered.
Pros
You don't need to be familiar with the comic books to understand Ghost Rider
Nicolas Cage’s arched eyebrows and patented delivery actually work for the character
It’s kind of sweet how much Johnny Blaze loves jelly beans, Carpenters music and monkey TV shows
Men will love Eva Mendes’ costumes so much they’ll be able to totally overlook her performance
All the creepy creatures look fantastic
Cons
Peter Fonda and Wes Bentley just aren’t devilish enough
Johnny Blaze appears to age at a different rate than his lady love (obvious even with the hairpiece)
A teenaged Johnny Blaze is tricked into making a deal with Mephistopheles (Fonda) to save his stunt-riding dad from dying of cancer. Of course Mephistopheles can’t be expected to play fair and so the deal doesn’t go down exactly as promised. Dad dies anyway and Mephistopheles warns Johnny to forget about friends, family, and romance, so he leaves his beautiful girlfriend standing alone on a hill and rides off into the sunset.
Flash-forward a couple of dozen years and now Johnny Blaze is the world’s greatest motorcycle stunt rider, a title he owes mostly to the fact the devil isn’t letting him get out of his deal by allowing him to kill himself doing stunts. With his trusty sidekick Mack (Logue) offering up great one-liners as well as lots of friendly advice, Johnny Blaze is on top of the motorcyle world. He's also just about to make it up to Roxanne for leaving her behind when Mephistopheles offers him the chance to get his soul back if he transforms into the Ghost Rider and hunts down Blackheart (Bentley).
Mephistopheles is evil, but Blackheart is evil, power-hungry, and reckless. Johnny Blaze will need to use everything he learned about Ghost Riders from a mysterious cowboy in order to defeat Blackheart.
Mark Steven Johnson is the same filmmaker who brought us Daredevil and while I hated that film, this one is a lot more enjoyable. Johnson doesn’t exactly redeem himself with Ghost Rider but he did take a giant step forward with his second comic book adaptation.
If you can wrap your mind around a man ever turning into a giant fireball, hopping on a motorcycle, and staring people to death, then Ghost Rider isn’t a waste of 2 hours. Ghost Rider’s nothing more and nothing less than a decent popcorn movie filled with lots of humor and great effects. Don't expect anything more and you'll be just fine.
2007-03-12 01:37:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Ghost Rider was pretty bad, I ain't gonna lie. If you are entertained solely by flashing images and chains that are on fire, then you might enjoy it...I give it a 3/10
2007-03-12 02:30:57
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answered by thuglife 5
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didn't love it but it was an okay movie. it had cheesy dialogue and the plot wasn't all that great but the special effects were good. i guess it's a movie you can go see if you want to do something for 2 hours.
2007-03-12 01:47:02
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answered by lostt. 5
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Cage looks like Arnie in T3 in the leather jacket. He looks like he has had some botox done. Otherwise the movie is good.
2007-03-12 02:35:53
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answered by Anonymous
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I should have brought wine to go with all the cheese in that movie. The plot was totally weak, but had good action. D minus
2007-03-12 01:34:56
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answered by Celeste P 7
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It was just OK, like 6 out of a ten.
2007-03-12 02:02:22
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answered by Anonymous
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I didn't love it, but I liked it.
It isn't the best movie that is out in theaters.
But it was entertaining.
2007-03-12 01:46:16
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answered by Anonymous
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