Ghost Rider 2 In The Works - Part 1

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The only positive so far.

If you say so...

For me, it's got the following going for it:

1) Incredibly bold and crazy directors

2) Great cast

3) No connections to the first movie short of Nick Cage

4) Nick Cage + Neveldine & Taylor = Apocalypse?
 
If you say so...

For me, it's got the following going for it:

1) Incredibly bold and crazy directors

2) Great cast

3) No connections to the first movie short of Nick Cage

4) Nick Cage + Neveldine & Taylor = Apocalypse?

This :up: (especially the bold print)
 
People like Chris Lambert because of Highlander and Mortal Kombat?
 
So....nobody liked the first movie but me? :p
 
I liked the Ghost Rider parts of it, there just wasn't enough fights or suspense.
 
There were a million things wrong with the first Ghost Rider. The design of the Rider was NOT one of them.
 
FINALLY AN UPDATE

The directors Neveldine and Taylor tweeted recently:

"GRSOV update: this movie is ******** badass; Can't wait to reveal the evolved GR......comicon seems like a year away..not sure where the last one came from, but this GR comes from nightmares"

San Diego Comic Con I guess is the place where we will finally see some GR. Looks like the appearance of GR will match the original Goyer script for GR 1, in which GR is depicted as a real horrific character.
 
Okay, I'm interested in how they changed the design because I did enjoy the first one. This could be fun.
 
I liked the Ghost Rider parts of it, there just wasn't enough fights or suspense.

I think there was enough just it was too short lived, fights that didn't last long.

I like Ghost Rider.

You're cool. :D

No, you're not alone, I liked it too. Silly, bizarre fun. Plus -- as a visual FX -- GR himself was stupendous.

Oh yeah, may not be the best film but it was fun.

There were a million things wrong with the first Ghost Rider. The design of the Rider was NOT one of them.

Ghost Rider looked flippin awesome.

FINALLY AN UPDATE

The directors Neveldine and Taylor tweeted recently:

"GRSOV update: this movie is ******** badass; Can't wait to reveal the evolved GR......comicon seems like a year away..not sure where the last one came from, but this GR comes from nightmares"

San Diego Comic Con I guess is the place where we will finally see some GR. Looks like the appearance of GR will match the original Goyer script for GR 1, in which GR is depicted as a real horrific character.

Oh yeah! Sounds awesome.
 
FINALLY AN UPDATE

The directors Neveldine and Taylor tweeted recently:

"GRSOV update: this movie is ******** badass; Can't wait to reveal the evolved GR......comicon seems like a year away..not sure where the last one came from, but this GR comes from nightmares"

San Diego Comic Con I guess is the place where we will finally see some GR. Looks like the appearance of GR will match the original Goyer script for GR 1, in which GR is depicted as a real horrific character.

I wonder what he means by that, because the Ghost Rider in the first film looked pretty scary himself.

They could be talking about how his outfit and how he acts, because I don't see how they could make a flaming skull look drastically different.
 
Ghost Rider appeared like a very tortured monster. Long fingers, tall stature, his bike was supposed to have a more organic nature, almost as if it had a beating heart and was more grotesque than what it naturally was.

There was one picture of GR sitting on his organic looking bike, but I don't have it anymore. I lost all my GR digital files when I accidentally deleted it from my damn storage drive. I'll look for it in my other storage drives, but I'm thinking I lost it for good.
 
Thank god for extra back ups!

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Here's a description of GR by Goyer from his old script:

"Alive. Evil. Aflame. A man but not a man -- an impossible spectre, engulfed in fire, it's skullish head deepl y bowed. Clinking coils of red-hot chain slip link by link through it's skeletal, flickering fingers. Then it lifts his terrible head -- the face of John Blaze

Skeletal, aflame, but somehow still John, his tortured visage recognizable even as the furnace blazes blue-white. His jaw bone pivots open to unleash an inhuman howl, at once predatory and tormented, a shriek of eternal damnation
."
 
Yeah, I think I'd **** myself if I saw that on screen.
 
I think that's a little extreme, that Ghost Rider looks far too lanky and frail for my taste.
 
The first one was good. looking at Mendezs' cleavage didn't hurt....
 
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