I saw "Ghost Rider" yesterday for the first time and wasn't expecting much so I wasn't disappointed. A better title would have been "Hell Rider" because that's what he was, not a ghost!
Predictable comic book plot with typically good Hollywood special effects. I did note that Johnny Blaze's chopper looked similar to the Captain America chopper in the movie "Easy Rider." That was probably no accident because there was Peter Fonda standing next to it as he was playing the role of Satan in "Ghost Rider."
A few times you almost did get the thrill of riding a motorcycle and it's always nice to see a movie where a bike plays a starring role. The flaming skull rider character (Ghost Rider aka: Johnny Blaze) on a hell-bound machine was kind of cool, but there was no deeper meaning to it. Just your usual saving the world from evil plot...
The old ghost cowboy (who really was a ghost it seemed) was a nice touch as the link between the flesh and blood horse and the iron horse (mc) is always valid. The scene where he and his hellish horse paced the flame snorting chopper was good. He sort of reminded me of Rosenblum's "Holy Ranger" persona/character.
It ended all set up for "Ghost Rider" #2, 3, 4, 5, etc. etc.
Predictable comic book plot with typically good Hollywood special effects. I did note that Johnny Blaze's chopper looked similar to the Captain America chopper in the movie "Easy Rider." That was probably no accident because there was Peter Fonda standing next to it as he was playing the role of Satan in "Ghost Rider."
A few times you almost did get the thrill of riding a motorcycle and it's always nice to see a movie where a bike plays a starring role. The flaming skull rider character (Ghost Rider aka: Johnny Blaze) on a hell-bound machine was kind of cool, but there was no deeper meaning to it. Just your usual saving the world from evil plot...
The old ghost cowboy (who really was a ghost it seemed) was a nice touch as the link between the flesh and blood horse and the iron horse (mc) is always valid. The scene where he and his hellish horse paced the flame snorting chopper was good. He sort of reminded me of Rosenblum's "Holy Ranger" persona/character.
It ended all set up for "Ghost Rider" #2, 3, 4, 5, etc. etc.
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