REVIEW: GHOST RIDER

- There has been a lot of comic book super hero movies that have come out since the major successes of the X-men and Spider-man series. Some have done well with both critics and in the box office, eg. Iron man and Batman Begins, and some have done much poorer, eg. Daredevil and the original Hulk movie. Ghost Rider unfortunately falls closer to the later rather than the former. Ghost Rider is not a flat out bad movie, but it makes so many obvious mistakes that you begin to wonder what kind of movie that it could have been. For starters, Nicholas Cage as Jonny Blaze just doesn’t seem to work. Ghost Rider, as far as I know, is a very dark character, but Cage’s performance, in addition to the script, gives the movie a very light hearted and less serious tone that doesn’t naturally fit what you would expect from this story. While I own this movie, I would not recommend that people go out and buy this movie at full price unless they are major fans of the character.

- There has been a lot of comic book super hero movies that have come out since the major successes of the X-men and Spider-man series. Some have done well with both critics and in the box office, eg. Iron man and Batman Begins, and some have done much poorer, eg. Daredevil and the original Hulk movie. Ghost Rider unfortunately falls closer to the later rather than the former. Ghost Rider is not a flat out bad movie, but it makes so many obvious mistakes that you begin to wonder what kind of movie that it could have been. For starters, Nicholas Cage as Jonny Blaze just doesn’t seem to work. Ghost Rider, as far as I know, is a very dark character, but Cage’s performance, in addition to the script, gives the movie a very light hearted and less serious tone that doesn’t naturally fit what you would expect from this story. While I own this movie, I would not recommend that people go out and buy this movie at full price unless they are major fans of the character.












