Cain Estrell
Scribe of Darkness
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Had Goyer's version been used, i think there would have been even more unhappy people than there are now, it just isnt the GR i know and love IMO, at least PARTS of MSJ's effort was.
At least the majority of masses whom NEVER even heard of 'Ghost Rider' before seemed to enjoy it, didn't they?
Ive always loved Blaze during my childhood, and I still do now! Sure, he was never the most morally-upright, virtuous man; I mean, I could still recall a vague image of him leaving dozens of citizens in distress just to save his girlfriend, Rocky (dont remember what issue that happened, but it did), yet he was still portrayed with a heroic, sympathetic side. He may have been (at times) selfish, and even started to act ruthless once Zarathos influence began to take form, but deep down.......he still had a genuine good soul.
Zarathos himself -- for all the violence and the You fools will DIEEE! tendency of his, barely resorted to merciless killing (as strange as it sounds, I know!).
^ These qualities were the main redeeming factors of the two characters that made them lovable to me, flawed as they were. As Im sure the new generations of GR readers will feel the same....
But ALAS! Goyer completely wiped out those traits!!! I hope that all the people who wish this franchise to go darker must also realize that dark alone wont create a good movie. Sure, all the Skinner shreds his skin moments will undoubtedly look cool, but the movie still requires a certain touch for most people to fully enjoy it with; and thats........heart.
Just by reading the first few pages of his interesting work (plus Bishop2s startling comments!), its obvious that heart is what David Goyers script clearly lacked.
Im so glad they kept this monstrosity tucked away.....