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Ghost Rider 666 What The F**k
There is not often that we can hear Ghostrider say anything, but this time he did, more then once; "What the fuck"... Why? You will understand when you see the movie...
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Plot Summary
Years after making a deal with the devil, Johnny Blaze is living in seclusion, but is called upon by a sect of the church to protect a young boy named Danny from the demon Blackheart, who is trying to possess Danny's body and gain control of his powers. Blaze must confront his own inner demons and harness his Ghost Rider powers to stop Blackheart and save the world.
Critical Reception
Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance was met with largely negative reviews from critics and audiences alike, with many criticizing its convoluted plot, over-the-top action, and Nicolas Cage's performance. It was considered a significant disappointment compared to its predecessor and failed to meet commercial expectations.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its energetic and chaotic visual style, which some found exhilarating.
Widely criticized for its nonsensical plot and excessive, often uninspired, action sequences.
Nicolas Cage's flamboyant and unhinged performance was a point of contention, with some enjoying its campiness while others found it unbearable.
Google audience: Audience reviews indicate a strong dislike for the film's incoherent storyline and repetitive action. Many found the film to be a step down from the first installment and a waste of potential, despite some acknowledging the visual flair.
Fun Fact
The film's directors, Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor, were also known for their work on the 'Crank' films, which share a similar hyperactive and frenetic directorial style that they brought to this Marvel property.
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