Tuesday, October 30, 2007

The Heat is On! in “Ghost Rider”

http://www.iwatchstuff.comA new hero rise in this sizzling hot movie Ghost Rider which blazes the big screen as our flaming motorcyclist Johnny Blaze (Nicolas Cage) saves the world and fight for the balance of good and evil.

Ghost Rider is a 2007 superhero film based on the fictional Marvel Comics character with the same name. This is the story of motorcycle stunt performer, Johnny Blaze, who agrees to become the host of a "spirit of vengeance" and gives up his soul to Mephistopheles(Peter Fonda) in exchange for the safety of his true love (Mendes) and the cure of his father from the vicious cancer, but the price he pays is to be cursed with the avenging spirit that takes its form at night as a demon with a flaming skull on a motorcycle of hellfire. For decades, Mephistopheles leaves Johnny alone. But when Satan's son, Blackheart (Wes Bentley), decides to make Earth his dominion with the help of three fallen angels, called the Hidden, Johnny becomes the Ghost Rider. His duty is to hunt down and defeat Blackheart and his three minions, save Roxanne from the clutches of evil, and return the balance of the world.

I recommend Ghost Rider for the many fans of this cult classic flaming skull hero comic books. I enjoyed Ghost Rider because I'm a fan of the comic books and really enjoy some of the adaptations that are transferred to the big screen. The story is actually pretty good and original. The characters are well rounded. Nicolas Cage brought to Ghost Rider what Michael Keaton brought to Batman. The action sequences are great, and there are plenty of them. The visual effects were tremendous like the transformation of Ghost Rider, the demons he fought, the flaming bike, chain and gun was outstanding.

Overall this film will serve its viewers justice. It will makes you jump on you're seat, scream and even makes you laugh sometimes. This is one movie I will be sure to grab a copy and it will be a money well spent. So get a copy now of this blazing film “Ghost Rider” in DVD format only available at you're favorite DVD auction site, DVD.TV.