For those of you who ENJOYED the movie ... post your thoughts here ...

You know what, as I group, comic fans are all over the place. No wonder no one takes us seriously. we don't even know what we want.
QUOTE]

That is because comic characters have had many versions and each version carries its own fanbase. While some may say taking mostly elements from Stan Lee's era makes the best SM movie, others may argue that it should be done more like McFarlene (I know I spelled that wrong, but whatever). That is what makes these characters so hard to do. They have been done a million times and treated differently by each writer. No comic movie will ever please everyone, period.
 
I think eva mendes pleased everyone on some level.

BEST COMIC BOOK MOVIE love interest to date in my opinion!!!

Take THAT jessica Alba!
 
well as i mention before i liked the movie... what i DO NOT LIKE is how they don't even have the song ghost riders by spider bait on the sound track. there is NO WHERE that u can get this track to my knowledge, even on several music download programs >.>
 
I really love the scene when Johnny's first transformation into Ghost Rider. It was probably the coolest transformation scene I've ever seen in a movie!
 
Hello, everyone!

I'm a newbie here, just joined a few minutes ago. I wasn't sure where to start out posting to introduce myself, so I thought I'd start out where I originally discovered this forum in the first place...right here on the Ghost Rider thread! (found this site while trying to find info on possible sequels to Ghost Rider.) .........I'm an actor, and live in Los Angeles. (hmm, female actor...I guess I'm supposed to say "actress"? oh well, whatever.)
I haven't done any major feature films yet, but I'm working on getting there. I'm an avid motorcyclist as well...just got a Harley Sportster 883L and it's my baby. I love riding, and I'm hoping to be able to do some of it in film. I'm a huuuuuuge fan of the comic book Ghost Rider from way back, and now a fan of the film too - I'm a natural born daredevilette, hence the username 'LadyBlaze'.
:woot:

And now that I've introduced myself,...
......I'll get back to the point: GHOST RIDER.
I thought it was great...absolutely charming with its carnival-esque feel in many places, very true to the original Ghost Rider comic. And the special effects were tastefully done and looked magnificent. Last but not least, Nic Cage - always one of my favorite actors - did an outstanding job as Johnny, and really brought the character to life in a very believable and heartful way. (in fact, after the film, I even went home and looked for my old "Carpenters" LP from the seventies)

So, anyway..........HI to everyone here, and glad to be aboard. And to the creative staff, director and producers of Ghost Rider, "GOOD JOB!!!!"
 
Welcome to the Hype LadyBlaze, please excuse the confusion, normally this is one of the more calm and civilized boards, i am sure you'll find yourself well here though, lots of nice GR hardcore fans here:)
 
well as i mention before i liked the movie... what i DO NOT LIKE is how they don't even have the song ghost riders by spider bait on the sound track.
could be because the publishing company wouldn't allow it.
 
I noticed somebody on Spiderbait's Myspace page asked them where he could get it.

:yay:
 
So, I'm finally getting a chance to talk about how I felt about the movie. Now, before I do, I realize that my opinion is somewhat biased due to how closely I feel I've been involved with the movie, not with making any decisions or anything but just feeling a little more on the inside than most. Having said that, I still huge fan of movies. I'm guy who not only watches lots of them but, as an actor, has an deep understanding of how they work. Regardless, this is just my opinion. Take it as you will.

Because I'm posting this in this particular thread, it's kinda obvious that I'm a fan of the movie. A huge fan. It still baffles me that the critics were so hard on it, though I don't think I would have expected anything less... because frankley, what do they know. I mean, this film is already a classic case of the critics being way out of tune with the movie goer. To me (and apparently many others), the creators of this film succeeded very well in creating a extremely fun movie that audiences obviously enjoy. There's a reason why it's making money and it's because (in the audience I was part of anyway) people are finding this to be a a wonderfully fun movie.

Me, I like fun movies. I like movies that take me on a ride and this one certainly does that. It's funny, it's kinda disturbing, it's exciting, it's lovable... it's everything you could really want in a movie going experience. I (and my date) had a great time and I can't wait to do it again.

To get a little more specific, what I really think is best about this flick, as a fan of the character, is that Mark (and his film making posse) have successfully created a movie that honored 3 completely different versions of the character. That's a tough thing to do and I think he/they succeeded admirably. The Johnny Blaze story with Dan Ketch imagery told in a Carter Slade kinda way really worked. Bravo.

What I also really enjoyed was the choice to make this a gothic western. There were a lot of great shots that where throw backs to old westerns; close ups on the eyes, show downs in the park, the ever awesome cowboy mentor (of course I'm talking about the always amazing Sam Elliot). It really made for some incredible scenes and sequences.

The tone of the film was great and while I was a little worried about the amount of humor that was going to be there, I found myself really liking it. I thought there was a perfect mix and personally believe that the humor worked so well because the darkness was so intense at times. The mix of humor and darkness was great, again creating that wonderful ride that I enjoyed so much. To me, when an audience reacts this much and so vocally while watching, it's a success. Sure, some people wanted a fully dark intense movie but, the comic was never that way and having the mix of light and dark was exactly what I would have wanted.... and got.

Now, Ghost Rider himself, a character I've seen animated only in my own head for over a decade, how did I like him? Well, simply, he was amazing. Many hats should go off for the digital effects team on this one who obviously spent an enormous amount of time doing this. They really pulled it off. His skull was perfect, they flames incredible and the combination of that and the human actor/stunt person worked brilliantly. To me, this is Oscar worthy stuff... not that I really hold a lot of high regard to their choices. What I really mean is that they should get some sort of high recognition for these achievements because it was some of the most amazing digital work I've ever seen.

As for the character aspects of, well, the character, I also found these perfect (well, almost). I loved that he was a juggernaut/terminator and his pursuit for vengeance unstoppable. I loved the amount of destruction he left in his path. I loved his voice. I loved the amount of powers they had him use as he does have quite an arsenal. Ghost Rider himself, in this movie, was absolutely perfect and to me, that's A OK because that's what I was going to this movie for. Ghost Rider is what I love in the comics. It's not so much the human that he inhabits for me. My love of the character is the demon inside and they nailed it.

The only negative thing I can say, and it's minor because I understand why they did it that way in the movie is that there was a little too much Blaze in Ghost Rider. There wasn't so much a sense of two different beings most of the time. That's okay though because it really works in this film and they did explain/develop Blaze being able to take control. Instead of Blaze fighting it like he did in the comics, he accepted it, much like Ketch did in his run. It all works and again shows how impressive the mix of Ghost Rider's worked.

As for the other characters, I gotta say, everybody was great. Though the Johnny Blaze character was altered a little by Nic (and Bravo to him for not wanting to do the same ol' drinkin' to remove pain thing), he really pulled it off. He was so lovable and fun in this film and I personally really enjoyed watching him... and this is coming from a guy who's not the biggest fan of Cage. His character was so fun (again, fun is the key) and as different as Blaze was from the comics, it worked. It really worked.

Fonda was amazing as Meph; so sleezy, so sly. Wes, to me, was absolutely perfect. His intense stare was brilliant and his delivery perfect. This boy is gonna be a franchise villain, no doubt about that...

Oh, and speaking of the main demons, a lot of folks are upset that we didn't get to see the full demon forms and while I thought I would be as well if we didn't get it, I really don't think it was necessary for this film. The hint of Meph in the shadows was perfect and sometimes not seeing something is better than seeing it. BlackHeart, well, sure it would have been lovely to see his demon form but, to me, it wasn't needed to further the story... and now it's something we can hope for in the sequel (which I have no doubt we'll get).

So, I think I'll clue this up now. I'm sure there's lots more to talk about and I known I will in the coming days, weeks and months. I'm gonna go see the film a few more times yet and I'm sure there are things I'll pick up on as I do. All in all though, as a general movie goer, I'm very very pleased with the movie. It was (again) really fun and that's what I want in a movie going experience. As a fan of the character, I'm equally impressed. Sure, there were some liberties taken but, do we really expect anything less? Look at the facts folks; it was fun, it was true to the character and it is successful. What more could we ask for?

Bring on GR2!!
 
Though the Johnny Blaze character was altered a little by Nic (and Bravo to him for not wanting to do the same ol' drinkin' to remove pain thing), he really pulled it off. He was so lovable and fun in this film and I personally really enjoyed watching him... and this is coming from a guy who's not the biggest fan of Cage. His character was so fun (again, fun is the key) and as different as Blaze was from the comics, it worked. It really worked.

I thought it was a breath of fresh air to see a hero like Cage's Blaze. Definitely atypical of the traditional angst-ridden anti-hero and all the cliches that come with it (even the 2004 Punisher, which I loved, resorted to the obligatory "I'm so miserable, I can't put down this bottle of whiskey.")
 
I completely agree. The idea stepped away from tradition and I really like seeing that in films. Plus, the contrast between GR and Blaze is so crazy this way. Blaze is a guy who gets a insane kick out of monkeys and Ghost Rider beats the **** out of everything. Brilliant!
 
I friggin loved this movie to death..eva mendes..wow smokin hot
 
I liked it it was a fun ride. But as a film it was very disappointing. Some of the acting and line deliveries were horrendous, Bentley was one of the worst Marvel villains to date, some of the scenes were just WAY too rushed and the fight scenes were a letdown. Thinkin everything through I think it was a 6.5 out of 10.
 
Absolutely loved it. MSJ knew what he was doing. But every comic movie is gonna have its naysayers. I pay them no mind.
 
Hello, everyone!

I'm a newbie here, just joined a few minutes ago. I wasn't sure where to start out posting to introduce myself, so I thought I'd start out where I originally discovered this forum in the first place...right here on the Ghost Rider thread! (found this site while trying to find info on possible sequels to Ghost Rider.) .........I'm an actor, and live in Los Angeles. (hmm, female actor...I guess I'm supposed to say "actress"? oh well, whatever.)
I haven't done any major feature films yet, but I'm working on getting there. I'm an avid motorcyclist as well...just got a Harley Sportster 883L and it's my baby. I love riding, and I'm hoping to be able to do some of it in film. I'm a huuuuuuge fan of the comic book Ghost Rider from way back, and now a fan of the film too - I'm a natural born daredevilette, hence the username 'LadyBlaze'.
:woot:

And now that I've introduced myself,...
......I'll get back to the point: GHOST RIDER.
I thought it was great...absolutely charming with its carnival-esque feel in many places, very true to the original Ghost Rider comic. And the special effects were tastefully done and looked magnificent. Last but not least, Nic Cage - always one of my favorite actors - did an outstanding job as Johnny, and really brought the character to life in a very believable and heartful way. (in fact, after the film, I even went home and looked for my old "Carpenters" LP from the seventies)

So, anyway..........HI to everyone here, and glad to be aboard. And to the creative staff, director and producers of Ghost Rider, "GOOD JOB!!!!"

Welcome to the Hype LadyB. Hope you enjoy the ride. :ghost:
 
I'm not a big fan of GR or of any Marvel franchise, but I do say that Marvel has created the best comic book movies to date. I really enjoyed the movie and left the theater talking about the movie for a couple of days now. It was no way SM or anything but it was fun to watch and had excellent special effects. I think that Nic played the part well and look forward to a sequel!
 
I think eva mendes pleased everyone on some level.

BEST COMIC BOOK MOVIE love interest to date in my opinion!!!

Agreed.:ghost:
Actually I take that back; my fave remains N'Bushe Wright but Eva's a close second.
 
I thought it was a breath of fresh air to see a hero like Cage's Blaze. Definitely atypical of the traditional angst-ridden anti-hero and all the cliches that come with it (even the 2004 Punisher, which I loved, resorted to the obligatory "I'm so miserable, I can't put down this bottle of whiskey.")

The jellybeans & Carpenters music were Cage's idea.
 
Hello, everyone!

I'm a newbie here, just joined a few minutes ago. I wasn't sure where to start out posting to introduce myself, so I thought I'd start out where I originally discovered this forum in the first place...right here on the Ghost Rider thread! (found this site while trying to find info on possible sequels to Ghost Rider.) .........I'm an actor, and live in Los Angeles. (hmm, female actor...I guess I'm supposed to say "actress"? oh well, whatever.)
I haven't done any major feature films yet, but I'm working on getting there. I'm an avid motorcyclist as well...just got a Harley Sportster 883L and it's my baby. I love riding, and I'm hoping to be able to do some of it in film. I'm a huuuuuuge fan of the comic book Ghost Rider from way back, and now a fan of the film too - I'm a natural born daredevilette, hence the username 'LadyBlaze'.
:woot:

And now that I've introduced myself,...
......I'll get back to the point: GHOST RIDER.
I thought it was great...absolutely charming with its carnival-esque feel in many places, very true to the original Ghost Rider comic. And the special effects were tastefully done and looked magnificent. Last but not least, Nic Cage - always one of my favorite actors - did an outstanding job as Johnny, and really brought the character to life in a very believable and heartful way. (in fact, after the film, I even went home and looked for my old "Carpenters" LP from the seventies)

So, anyway..........HI to everyone here, and glad to be aboard. And to the creative staff, director and producers of Ghost Rider, "GOOD JOB!!!!"

Bonsoir!! Welcome to the Hype!! Enjoy your stay.
 
You know what, as I group, comic fans are all over the place. No wonder no one takes us seriously. we don't even know what we want.
QUOTE]

That is because comic characters have had many versions and each version carries its own fanbase. While some may say taking mostly elements from Stan Lee's era makes the best SM movie, others may argue that it should be done more like McFarlene (I know I spelled that wrong, but whatever). That is what makes these characters so hard to do. They have been done a million times and treated differently by each writer. No comic movie will ever please everyone, period.

While all of that is true, GR is especially difficult b/c Marvel has never really known what to do with him. One minute they market him as a superhero, the next as a horror character. His powers keep getting rewritten, his origin keeps getting rewritten, his personality keeps getting rewritten. Johnny Blaze has his own following, as does Dan Ketch, & neither have been very consistent over the last 30 years. I think MSJ did a good job of giving us the best of both worlds.
 
Welcome to the forum LadyBlaze. Happy to have a Female voice on the board, please feel free to tell us/me your opinions. I love Ghost Rider/ The Blazes/Simpson's too. :ghost:
 

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