Ghost Rider 2007 by AverageMansReviews
Review Time: this film is poor to average
Fundamental core: now yes usually I would break down
this project into smaller sections, but in this case there is just so much of
it that if I was to break it down it would get difficult to explain, like for
an example this title begins with a voice-over/storyteller with Western scenes
and other elements [before the title] and after the title the audience has this
time jump/place jump to this Carnival backdrop and then some time later we have
this other time jump/place jump with young Johnny Blaze turning into older Johnny
Blaze and on top of that at some points throughout these elements there are
mental flashbacks/imagery and on a side note there is some more voice-over at
the closing stages of this title as well.
I suppose this
would be a good time to say this; I don't like this fundamental core, don't get
me wrong when it settles down it is okay but nothing more than that really, no
seriously I took many breaks to get through this project and after some time my
concentration for this project wasn't there, I just got bored with this title.
Ghost Rider: I like the Ghost Rider [when he is physically on
screen,] he is sometimes funny in his dialogue, his physical appearance is very
good and his action sequences are well put together and really enjoyable, be it
riding up and down the side of a building or being on the water or being
underneath the water or something else, the Ghost Rider is lots of fun.
Cast: the performances or the character developments are a mixed bag for me,
sometimes while watching this title, I can't settle down with these
performances or the character developments, whilst at some stages I can settle
down with the performances and the character developments for some time, but it
doesn't last for too long and then the pattern repeats itself where I can't settle
followed by I can settle down and then repeat.
This film receives: 47% approval, in a nutshell the Ghost
Rider is great fun, but everything else is all over the place.
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