Wes Bentley On Being "Ghost Rider" Baddie Blackheart
Wes Bentley is one of the sweetest-looking actors in Hollywood (remember him as a tortured teen in "American Beauty?"). So how'd he get a gig playing Blackheart, the arch nemesis and supremely evil bad guy in this summer's "Ghost Rider," opposite Nicolas Cage?
We talked to Bentley in Park City, Utah last week, where he was doing press for the Slamdance opener "Weirdsville," a stoner slacker adventure from "Pump Up The Volume" director Allan Moyle. After that film and with a handful of other indies under his belt (including the upcoming slacker flick "Hank and Mike"), he's making a detour into big-budget territory -- and it doesn't get much bigger than the comic-adaptation of "Ghost Rider."

"Weirdsville" director Moyle with Bentley in Park City
Although you might not guess it from his nice-guy repertoire, Bentley nabbed the evilest role of his career from the "Ghost Rider" director himself. "I knew [Mark Steven Johnson] through mutual friends; we get along to this day, he's one of my closest friends," Bentley explains. "He just always saw me playing Blackheart."
Bentley's indie-leaning career choices have definitely been deliberate, though he's learned that not being a wide-eyed neophyte anymore has its benefits. "I don't think I've ever lost touch with the studios fully," Bentley says. "I just don't think -- I wasn't ready to exploit anything yet. So now I'm a little more open to ideas. I feel like now that I'm older, it's a little bit easier to, you know, to not get lost. They won't exploit you as much when you're a little bit older."
Fans of the "Ghost Rider" comics know that Bentley's character, Blackheart, is a fully drawn out demon, but the filmmakers had to make some adjustments with the look and size of the character for the film. "I do [look normal] until you get to the end of the movie, kind of. He takes on a…form," Bentley spills. "But it's great CGI, incredible CGI! What we decided was that he needed to embody a human character to kind of drift through the world a little bit, to do what he wanted to do and if he looked completely strange, then…but he's the main bad guy, so we had to have him in there."

Bentley (middle) as Blackheart, with a few friends in "Ghost Rider"
Bentley certainly looks a gentle soul in person, but look for him to kick some Cage behind in the February flick. "Yeah, we had a good fight scene at the end," he promises. "And in the middle there's a good scene where I beat him around a little bit!"
We talked to Bentley in Park City, Utah last week, where he was doing press for the Slamdance opener "Weirdsville," a stoner slacker adventure from "Pump Up The Volume" director Allan Moyle. After that film and with a handful of other indies under his belt (including the upcoming slacker flick "Hank and Mike"), he's making a detour into big-budget territory -- and it doesn't get much bigger than the comic-adaptation of "Ghost Rider."

"Weirdsville" director Moyle with Bentley in Park City
Although you might not guess it from his nice-guy repertoire, Bentley nabbed the evilest role of his career from the "Ghost Rider" director himself. "I knew [Mark Steven Johnson] through mutual friends; we get along to this day, he's one of my closest friends," Bentley explains. "He just always saw me playing Blackheart."
Bentley's indie-leaning career choices have definitely been deliberate, though he's learned that not being a wide-eyed neophyte anymore has its benefits. "I don't think I've ever lost touch with the studios fully," Bentley says. "I just don't think -- I wasn't ready to exploit anything yet. So now I'm a little more open to ideas. I feel like now that I'm older, it's a little bit easier to, you know, to not get lost. They won't exploit you as much when you're a little bit older."
Fans of the "Ghost Rider" comics know that Bentley's character, Blackheart, is a fully drawn out demon, but the filmmakers had to make some adjustments with the look and size of the character for the film. "I do [look normal] until you get to the end of the movie, kind of. He takes on a…form," Bentley spills. "But it's great CGI, incredible CGI! What we decided was that he needed to embody a human character to kind of drift through the world a little bit, to do what he wanted to do and if he looked completely strange, then…but he's the main bad guy, so we had to have him in there."

Bentley (middle) as Blackheart, with a few friends in "Ghost Rider"
Bentley certainly looks a gentle soul in person, but look for him to kick some Cage behind in the February flick. "Yeah, we had a good fight scene at the end," he promises. "And in the middle there's a good scene where I beat him around a little bit!"
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on Jan 29 2007 01:18 PM "Summer flick" I thought this came out in mid feb? (Reply to this) |
![]() on Jan 29 2007 01:34 PM Yeah, my bad, I'll blame it on Sundance-jet lag :) (Reply to this) |
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on Jan 29 2007 03:47 PM this is going to suck... anyone wish uwe boll was directing it instead? cause that would just be funny. (Reply to this) |
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on Jan 29 2007 03:54 PM Yeah, it looks really, really bad! (Reply to this) |
![]() on Jan 29 2007 06:50 PM Why does it look bad? Because Brian Singer is not directing it? It looks great and looks like what Ghost Rider should be, a kickass action movie staring one of the best actions stars. (Reply to this) |
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on Jan 29 2007 07:12 PM That photo is hysterical! Is it just me, or is this film begining to recall "The Covenant"? I like the Ghost Rider character, but this flick just looks like a misfire of epic proportions. (Reply to this) |
![]() on Jan 29 2007 08:09 PM In reply to this comment (#854216) Who so? I mean the only problem i have is that they merged Johnny Blaze and Dan Ketch. It looks awesome and looks like it will rock. (Reply to this) |
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on Jan 29 2007 10:10 PM In reply to this comment (#854215) You've seen the commercials, right? Bad one-liner after bad one-liner after bad one-liner... Usually to be considered good, a movie must have more than just wickedly-cool special effects and action scenes, and include things like good writing, character development, etc... none of which seem present from any of the ads or trailers (seem being the key word here, I'm judging this from clips). I'm not a hater; on the contrary, I'd love for this to be a great movie (being a fan myself), but it's just not looking that way. (Reply to this) |
![]() on Jan 30 2007 12:45 AM In reply to this comment (#854218) I have yet to hear a bad one-liner in any of the trailers, the movie looks great, i like the little quips from Cage and Eva Mendes. (Reply to this) |
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on Jan 30 2007 01:19 AM I feel like that Ghost Rider is to Fantastic Four as Daredevil was to Spider-man. The problem with that is Daredevil sucked. But Fantastic Four sucked too, I'm afraid of how this one will turn out if the analogy holds... (Reply to this) |
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on Jan 30 2007 05:25 AM saw the trailer for the first time last week (UK) and im not a fan but thought it looked pretty cool. who cares if the dialogue or character development isnt top notch..its a kick ass film...it doesnt have to be (Reply to this) |
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on Jan 30 2007 07:07 AM These Villains look like rejects from Mystery Men with a vitamin C deficiency (Reply to this) |
![]() on Jan 30 2007 08:15 AM "Wes Bentley is one of the sweetest-looking actors in Hollywood (remember him as a tortured teen in "American Beauty?"). " If by sweetest you mean creepy, I concur. (Reply to this) |
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on Jan 30 2007 11:53 AM In reply to this comment (#854223) I agree, I always thought Wes Bentley would be perfectly suited for Dark roles. It's not like he's Elijah Wood and has to overcome a stiking resemblence to a real life cuddly hobbit. Which I think Elijah has done quite well actually. (Reply to this) |
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on Jan 30 2007 01:31 PM In reply to this comment (#854220) [b]Do you people even like comic book films?[/b] So, if it isn't Spiderman or X-Men, which everyone universally praises, you people think it blows. Go out on a limb a little people, if you liked the movie, say it. Don't listen to what the press says, a bunch of independent movie loving monkees. Fantastic Four was quite good, the only downside was Doom (and he wasn't that bad), Daredevil was also quite good (a hell of a lot better than Electra). Did you also not like the Punisher, because the critics told you not to like it? Ghost Rider looks awesome, Nic Cage is a great actor, so is Wes Bentley, special effects real good. And the marketers are pushing the lighter aspects of the film, not to push away all the casual movie goers. (Reply to this) |
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on Jan 30 2007 02:25 PM In reply to this comment (#854225) Well opinions are only opinions in the end, but Fantastic Four was average at best, Daredevil was lame, and Electra was utter crap, and I don't base my opinions on what the press says. Believe me, I would love for all super hero movies to live up to their potential, and I do believe that nearly all of them have the source material to make a grandiose spectacle, but unfortunately nearly all of them have stumbled quite spectacularly so far. And I am still waiting for a great super hero movie. In my opinion, X-Men 1 and Spiderman 1 were good; X-Men 2 and Spiderman 2 were very good; but none of these were great. As for Ghost Rider, the previews have not thrilled me that much. I think it will fall into the mediocre-to-good range - I doubt it will be a great film from what we have seen so far. (Reply to this) |
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on Jan 30 2007 03:30 PM In reply to this comment (#854225) "Fantastic Four was quite good" aha...AHAHAHAHA! I don't need a f*cking critic to tell me which movies are good and which aren't. Try go reading the Ennis Marvel MAX Punisher stuff, THEN go watch the movie, and tell me if it lived up to its potential. Same w/ the some of the better Daredevil comics, like by Miller or Bendis for example. The Fantastic Four movie probably works, if your between ages 4-9, or half retarded. (Reply to this) |
![]() on Jan 30 2007 07:43 PM In reply to this comment (#854227) Oh you are funny, you sound like a tool that like Superman Returns even though that made Electra look like the best movie ever. (Reply to this) |
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on Jan 30 2007 09:15 PM In reply to this comment (#854228) And you're a f*cking idiot fanboy-wannabe who needs to learn some proper english. And for f*ck's sake, learn how to spell Elektra. (Reply to this) |
![]() on Jan 30 2007 10:12 PM Oh it is funny when a guy who uses fuck a lot can complain about someones use of the english language. Oh did i strike a nerve loser? I understand that you are stupid enough to like SUperman Returns but that is because you are a tool. P.S. If you are going to attack someone do not use the word "and" to start a sentence you retarded little tool. (Reply to this) |
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