With a plot that must have taken all of twenty minutes to write, Nicolas Cage again gets acted off the set, this time by Ciarán Hinds and Idris Elba, and, to some extent, by himself as the demon. There's a fair abount of bangs and crashes and good stunt work, but there's the feeling that this could have been a much better film in the hands of, oh, I don't know, Johnny Depp? Still, it's better than watching Keanu Reeves trying to be Klaatu.
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Sunday, 3 March 2013
Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance
Yup, another Nick Cage film. Johnny Blaze is asked to guard a young boy who may be the key to removing the demon possessing him.
With a plot that must have taken all of twenty minutes to write, Nicolas Cage again gets acted off the set, this time by Ciarán Hinds and Idris Elba, and, to some extent, by himself as the demon. There's a fair abount of bangs and crashes and good stunt work, but there's the feeling that this could have been a much better film in the hands of, oh, I don't know, Johnny Depp? Still, it's better than watching Keanu Reeves trying to be Klaatu.
With a plot that must have taken all of twenty minutes to write, Nicolas Cage again gets acted off the set, this time by Ciarán Hinds and Idris Elba, and, to some extent, by himself as the demon. There's a fair abount of bangs and crashes and good stunt work, but there's the feeling that this could have been a much better film in the hands of, oh, I don't know, Johnny Depp? Still, it's better than watching Keanu Reeves trying to be Klaatu.
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