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Reviews: Ghost Rider

I saw Ghost Rider this past weekend. This movie appears to feature Nicholas Cage as an Elvis impersonator who sells his soul to the devil, Eva Mendes as a girl who shows her cleavage in every single scene, and Sam Elliott reprising his role from "Roadhouse." Elliott narrates things, and everytime he speaks, I remember his "Beef...It's What's For Dinner" commercials and get hungry.

I gave it two burning skulls out of five.

blogified by Reid @ 7/02/2007 11:53:00 PM 

6 Comments:

Blogger slamtundra said...

Did you pay money to see Ghost Rider? If so...oh man. You've changed.

It's Nicole...the Angry Pirate!

8:16 AM  
Anonymous Cheezer said...

I paid good money for it. I took my 14 year old son to see it. Even he called it a piece of garbage.

9:28 AM  
Blogger Christine said...

Nic Cage scares the crap out of me.

12:29 PM  
Blogger Tena said...

What IS it with Nicholas Cage? He has made the WORST movies (Con Air and Face Off) and some of the best: Leaving Las Vegas and Moonstruck for instance.

1:05 PM  
Blogger Reid said...

Slam, I saw it for free, don't worry.

Tena, Cage must need money for some reason. I wrote this a while back when Cage released "Ghost Rider" and "Next" within a few weeks of each other...

According to IMDB, Cage has five movies to be released this year, and five scheduled for next year. Here's a quick memo for Cage's managers. He doesn't have to do every script that makes its way to him. I get the feeling you could see Nicolas Cage picking up his dry cleaning and slip him a script, and six months later he'd be starring in your semi-autobiographical treatment about a rogueish Subway Sandwich Artist who fights crime.

1:08 PM  
Blogger Travis Erwin said...

My 4 year old is dying to see Ghost Rider, fortunately it doesn't take a lot to impress him.

Anything with an action figure will do.

2:32 PM  

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