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<font color=skyblue>I indeed got to go see it today and enjoyed the ride. However, there were some parts in the story flow that made me realize that the story was not told as good as it could have been for some flaws that really stuck out, and the whole pointing thing that kept happening when the Rider would point to the Devil in accusation. He did it like three times in the show and it looked a little silly, because who points to people like that?
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Just a personality quirk of the rider?
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I also wonder about the police knowing exactly who did this, and yet how is the Rider able to stay under the radar for the rest of his life, even on the road? Is this part of the comic that needs to be explained for me?
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Who says he'll be under the radar for the rest of his life? That's a question for a sequel to answer.
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I can assume that the reason why the four demons did not take him on all at once was because being Chaotic Evil, they are not big on being "team players", but it bothered me that the Rider got the chance to pick each demon off one at a time instead of having to deal with them all at once.
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Agreed. After he took out the first, you'd think Blackheart would order the other 2 to go after GR together.
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I laughed when the main demon was able to get beaten by the Rider "after" he took in all those souls unto himself because that made him weaker to the Rider's key offensive attack. Before that, the main demon had no soul to suffer the Glare from the Rider.
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Even if he'd only absorbed a few souls, he probably could've stood the pain, but the more he took in the more vulnerable he became.
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How did the girl not get burned when she touched his burning head? I mean, does not blue fire actually burn HOTTER than orange? Why would she even risk something like that?
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He could control the flame, and decide whether it burned (punished?) those touched by it.
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And what was with the old man saying he had "one more switch in him". How is it that he only had one more, and how did he know and if he were still alive, how could Cage become the next Rider if there be only one at a time? Why had the Devil not come for him in all those years?
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My guess is that each rider lives until another replaces him. When the new rider arrives, the old one only gets 1 last change. AFA Meph leaving him alone, I got the impression that creating a rider is like building a doomsday weapon. It's not even controllable by the creator. Who's to say Meph didn't try, and fail, to defeat the old man? That would make a good flashback sequence in a sequel.
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Okay, enough of my ranting...here is what I liked:
I was worried about Cage playing this part because I do not see him as a comic book hero, but he really did pull it off for me and I think he did a great job.
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I worried about that too until I read that Cage has a real GR tattoo. He's a fan...
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The hottie was hot, and that is always good to have in a movie like this.
The story in its entirety was really good, and the effects were nice eye candy.
Cage was really buffed up for this movie, which shows how serious he took his work.
The movie leaves a great door open for a sequal. (mini rant...Does the Rider really think that the devil will not go after the hottie to get back at him? He's leaving her unguarded you know...)
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Edit -- I was disappointed that the old man didn't have a bigger part in the final battle, maybe with a flaming lasso...
[ 02-19-2007, 03:12 PM: Message edited by: VulcanRider ]