Varying amounts of cleavage are present, a buff man is seen shirtless, and some brief making out occurs. Profanity consists of at least 1 "s" word, while other expletives and colorful phrases are uttered.
OUR WORD TO PARENTS: The following is a brief summary of the content found in this action-based horror film. (Note: The "Our Take" review of this title examines the film's artistic merits and does not take into account any of the possibly objectionable material listed below). LAURENCE BREULS, DANIEL FREDERIKSEN and MATHEW WILKINSON play his ghostly minions who similarly battle Ghost Rider.Ĭurious if this title is entertaining, any good, and/or has any artistic merit?.WES BENTLEY plays Mephistopheles' renegade son who wants a contract that will give him more evil power, and he battles Ghost Rider for that.DONAL LOGUE plays Johnny's manager who's concerned he's taking too many unnecessary risks with his stunt jumps.SAM ELLIOTT plays a cemetery caretaker who seems quite knowledgeable about Johnny and his supernatural plight.He then commands Johnny as his bounty hunter and wants him to stop his renegade son. PETER FONDA plays the Devil who convinces young Johnny to sell his soul to him in exchange for curing his father's cancer.She drinks a lot of wine in one scene while waiting for him to show up.
GHOST RIDER 2007 TV
WHY THE MPAA RATED IT: PG-13 For horror violence and disturbing images. WILL KIDS WANT TO SEE IT? If they're fans of the comic book, movies based on comic books, or anyone in the cast, they just might. As he begins to control his alter ego and his resultant fiery powers, Johnny sets out to find and stop Blackheart, all while trying to keep his curse secret from Roxanne who eventually unwillingly gets caught up in his supernatural predicament.
With the aid and advice of the Caretaker (SAM ELLIOTT) of a local cemetery, Johnny tries to figure out what's going on. The Devil now wants Johnny to be his new ghost rider, a supernatural being who turns into an immortal, and burning skeletal figure at night and/or in the presence of evil. It seems his renegade son Blackheart (WES BENTLEY) and his ghostly minions, Gressil (LAURENCE BREULS), Wallow (DANIEL FREDERIKSEN) and Abigor (MATHEW WILKINSON), are after a contract Mephistopheles' former bounty hunter stole away from him. He hopes to make his way back into hers, but unfortunately for him, Mephistopheles comes calling. While Johnny normally doesn't do interviews, he makes an exception when he sees the alluring Roxanne Simpson (EVA MENDES), a TV reporter who long ago was the love of his life. Years later, Johnny's the best motorcycle jumper in the world, much to the chagrin of his crew chief Mack (DONAL LOGUE) who worries that his boss has some sort of death wish based on the elaborate jumps he performs. The Devil held up his end of the bargain, but didn't save Johnny's father from a stunt-related accident. PLOT: Years ago, Johnny Blaze (NICOLAS CAGE) was part of a father-son motorcycle stunt show, but upon learning that his dad had cancer, Johnny flippantly agreed to sell his soul to Mephistopheles (PETER FONDA) in order to cure the malady. QUICK TAKE: Horror/Action: Years after selling his soul to the Devil, a motorcycle stunt rider finds himself afflicted with a curse that leaves him normal during the day, but turns him into a fiery, skeletal figure at night, something that comes in handy as he battles the Devil's renegade son.