This is a PlayStation 2 era game and I feel that they did a pretty decent job here. Ghost Rider, in particular, looks great with the flames on his head having a rally nice effect.
The different levels look nice enough and when you are on the bike there is a nice sense of speed. My only real gripe with the visuals of the game is that the enemies are very repetitive. The gameplay is what I really liked about this game. You can also use your fists and a shotgun. So, while the game is not original, it does what it does very well. You can collect souls that will earn you upgrades and unlockable stuff as you play.
The story is only around 5 hours or so. This means that the game does not overstay its welcome. Of course, a huge part of what makes Ghost Rider cool is his bike and there are sections in the game where you are on your bike.
Also the way the action moments were done with still pictures mainly. I'll emulate that myself in some upcoming films I'm making out of my family's home movies for our enjoyment only. Also cool that the "real Kevin" posted here! Nice job on this. I did a little local theater myself around 83 and I miss it. Reviewer: Savant Trigger - favorite favorite favorite favorite - September 18, Subject: Pretty Good, actually Very nice job for the budget they had.
The plot is well thought-out and engaging. The acting made me chuckle a few times, but didn't detract too much from the film. I just can't believe that they dumped a school bus into a gorge, though! That was totally sweet! BTW, does anyone know the song that they play at the end? I hadn't seen this in over 20 years and was shocked to see it here.
I remember shooting Ghost Rider back then and having a ball. The special effects sequences were a hoot, and the scene with me lifting weights was shot in my parents home, using my dad's old weight bench! That's low budget filmmaking for ya! I think the coolest thing was watching them push a real school bus into that quarry. That took forever to set up and shoot, I recall. And you only get one freakin' chance! The ending part, where I'm all sad that Tracy is gone for good, is so hilarious.
The whole film reminds me of those 70s ABC afterschool specials. In a good way Well, I just had to post after being told of this. Having gone on to a rock and roll life for many years following the childhood acting run, it was fun to revisit my Oscar-worthy debut.
For a microbudget 16MM short film, this is amazingly well written, acted, produced, and directed. It really entertains the viewer while teaching bus safety. Kevin is the sad and lonely new kid in town.
After enduring his first day of junior high school, Kevin is befriended on the bus ride home by a sweet girl who offers him a sympathetic ear. She drops her pencil and Kevin picks it up, only to find that the girl has vanished. Her name is inscribed on the pencil - Tracy Donnelly.
The next time Kevin sees Tracy on the bus, she gives him a bus safety manual and begs him to read it. The other kids wonder who he's talking to. Then Kevin finds out that Tracy is a ghost! She died in a bus accident, and what's more, she used to live in the same house as Kevin!
The bus safety manual goes unread, so an invisible Tracy haunts Kevin at home while he's working out. Through some nicely done special effects, she moves his weights around and floats the manual over to him. Finally, he agrees to read it. The next time Kevin sees Tracy on the bus, she explains that she never read the bus safety manual, so she didn't know what do to save herself and others when the time came.
Then, suddenly, a pickup truck strikes Kevin's bus, knocking out the driver and sending the bus hurtling off the road and dangling over the edge of a cliff! Remembering what he'd read, and with some coaching from Tracy Kevin gets all the kids safely off the bus. Then he revives the driver and gets him out. The bus plunges off the cliff and crashes.
Kevin is a hero, the kids cheer him, but he's forgotten about Tracy! Refusing to believe that Tracy went down with the bus, Kevin scours the area. Finally, she calls out to him. He sees her, she waves him a sad goodbye, the look on her face is heartwrenching and vanishes, fading away before his eyes. Kevin is heartbroken. Ghost Rider is unforgettable, the kind of film that stays with you for a long time after you watch it. Made in , it was probably one of the last great educational movies to be shot on film, as VCRs were starting to take over the classrooms at the time and edu-films were starting to be shot on video.
These types of films are rare in the archive, well done peaces that are as educational as they are entertaining. The story has already been stated in other reviews so I'll just say that this is a good movie that avoids the campyness often associated with this genre.
Reviewer: dynayellow - favorite favorite favorite - April 4, Subject: Where's my dead girlfriend!? An odd little edu-film, the best bit is the ending where Kevin runs around, presumably wanting to make sure that Tracy the Ghost wasn't hurt in the bus crash.
But Tracy has fufilled her duties as the ghost of bus crashes present, and wanders off, while oddly poignant music plays in the background.
Reviewer: Wilford B. Wolf - favorite favorite favorite - March 23, Subject: The Dead Talk Back Another in the series of bus safety films produced by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, again aimed at high school students.
As with all of these films, this one has good production values and okay acting, but this one is a little more heavy handed than earlier films like "Ol' 23". Kevin just moved with his family from Oregon to Pennsylvania and now he has to ride the bus to get to and from school. On his first day home, when he's the last one on the bus, he meets a mysterious girl with curly hair that no one can see.
Turns out this girl is Tracey, who lived in the same house Kevin's family does and died in a bus accident a year ago. Tracey forces Kevin to take a bus safety manual, which looks like it could've been illustrated with MS Word clip art, and to read it. This section is probably the most heavy handed I've seen of the PennDOT films, with some ghost camera tricks and Kevin mentally reading the manual. Predictably, the final third involves Kevin getting into a bus accident with Tracey helping him along.
The accident itself, which involved a Datsun pickup running the bus off the road to the edge of a quarry, is all done in freeze frames. Kevin evacuates the bus and revives the driver just before the bus plummets into the quarry. Kevin is now a hero, but still runs after the ghost of Tracey in the end.
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