It's hard to believe that this movie was rated PG-13. The first time that Johnny Blaze transformed into the Ghost Rider, you could see his skin burning off. There were other scenes that made me question the rating. But then again, maybe I am old. My son didn't seem to mind any of it. As a matter of fact he liked the movie. I didn't. There were two things that bothered me the most about the movie. I thought the whole story about the village of San Ven...whatever, was confusing. If everyone was so evil in the town, why not send them to hell? That's where they ended up anyway. I also didn't like how the Ghost Rider was developed. Why bother having an older Ghost Rider in the story if he doesn't show the next Ghost Rider how to use his powers? I think it would have been a much better movie if the final battle had been more interesting. Why not have all the baddies meet up with the Ghost Riders, past and present? Make it a battle royal instead of having the Ghost Rider send them one by one to hell. The final scene in which Johnny Blaze refuses to hand over his powers was great, but as action movies go, this one was rather dull.
at June 29, 2007 8:52 PMI don't know if you noticed but ratings have gotten really lax. They can actually say the F-word once in a pg-13 flick.
Posted by: Stan-Lee at August 12, 2007 12:11 AM