Hey guys this is ModernMary here. Saw Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance at the Midnight Release so here are my thoughts.
PROS:
Darker Johnny Blaze/Ghost Rider EXCELLENT Leading actress The minor characters The villain (and henchmen) The Devil Good sense of humor Action scenes Christopher Lambert Ghost Rider transformations· New Ghost Rider Design Scenes with Ghost Rider Ghost Rider's eerie new voiceThe Johnny Blaze and Danny relationship
(As you can see, there are a LOT more pros than cons)
Welcome to my new Blog Segment: "Modern Contemplation" where I talk about my thoughts on modern things in general.
3D.
Those two simple words can easily spark a debate. On whether you enjoy 3D, or (like me) HATE IT. I HATE 3D. It NEEDS TO GO AWAY! ForEVER! STOP IT! STOOOOP IIIIIITTT! But I digress.
Yeah. You wish the entire freaking movie was as epic as this picture.
With Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance coming out next week I've decided to take a look at one of my favorite Guilty Pleasure Movies. Why was a sequel spawned from this again?
The star of the film is young Daniel Radcliffe. He plays a man named Arthur Kipps. He heads to a village where fear has a tight grip. The owner of the house holds a dark past; he must figure out what it is quite fast. For if he is unable to uncover the truth of the House on the marsh, his ending to this story, will be quite harsh. Will the movie have a happy end? Not all movies have to end that way my friend.
THE CHARACTERS
Daniel, Misha, and Hinds are memorable. The rest are forgettable. Now this is just wrong. Characters in movies like this should be strong.
ARTHUR KIPPS -
portrayed by Daniel Radcliffe. Kipps is a young lawyer and widower, someone who
lost his wife. He has a four year old son named Joseph whom he loves dearly. He
is solemn, and quiet. However, he seems to be more than willing to help try and
save the townspeople's children from this deadly specter. Radcliffe does a wonderful
job with this role of a young father and lawyer. However at times you can
clearly see that Daniel is expressionless where there SHOULD be emotion. Lots
of it. Even if you’re in shock something other than blank nothingness would
work. You care about his character, and feel immensely sorry for his great
loss. And you sort of understand that pain he is going through in trying to
move on from the death of his wife.
JOSEPH KIPPS -
portrayed by Misha Handley. You can tell right away that for a four year old,
Arthur's son is quite sharp. Always noticing how sad his father is, when he
wants him to be happy. He's a sweet boy, very likable character right from the
start. Yet he is rather sick, and you can't help but feel a sense of foreboding
when it comes to just how long the boy will live.