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trentoid said:
Meh just some very unrealistic things i picked up on.
Yes and a flaming bike and ridding up a building, they just happen every day..... its a film get over it
 
^ i was going to say that

like yes someone can turn into a skeleton its a comic
 
Mr Nick said:
As for getting his face back. Good question. I'm sure someone like GR Uber-Guru Flamehead might be able to post a pic from the comics of that, if you ask him nicely!

:)

here's a pic of johnny getting his face back.

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These posts always seem to amaze me. I mean come on, it's a MOVIE based on a COMIC BOOK. Nothing is realistic in make believe world. If you analize a movie so much you'll just end up not liking it. It's like asking what spidermans webs are clinging on to when he is way up in the sky??? Just ignore it and enjoy the movie. It's that simple.
 
Well thing thing here is I don't think he under stands that it isn't "normal" fire for one. and two, GR and Blaze share the same body, Blaze does just burn up into ashes, he just changes places with the demon.
 
You obviously have ZERO experience with MAGIC FIRE.
It's actually a fascinating field of study.
 
trentoid said:
Ghost Rider,

Firstly not only does his face get completely burnt off, in the trailer he is smiling when this is happening.

Surely he must be in agonising pain!?

Also, once he finishes "tranforming" into the Ghost Rider, how does he get his face back?

And

When your face is on fire, im pretty certain there is a lack of oxygen making it very difficult to breathe.

Meh just some very unrealistic things i picked up on.

I feel kind of bad for your parents.
 
screenamesuck said:
These posts always seem to amaze me. I mean come on, it's a MOVIE based on a COMIC BOOK. Nothing is realistic in make believe world. If you analize a movie so much you'll just end up not liking it. It's like asking what spidermans webs are clinging on to when he is way up in the sky??? Just ignore it and enjoy the movie. It's that simple.

uhhh buildings?:confused:
 
I'm talking about when he is swinging above the buildings or when he is out in the middle of nowhere. Can't really tell much in the movies since he is in the city the whole time, but in the comics he could be out in the middle of a field or something and still be swinging around on something. I know trees don't grow that tall around here lol.
 
lol the most obvious was the 60's cartoon, he'd be out in space on some planet and he'd be swinging around. lol
 
the cartoon lacked any logic, but if you can show me one point in the comics where he didnt use some object to attach his webs to, i will be amazed
 
trentoid said:
Ghost Rider,

Firstly not only does his face get completely burnt off, in the trailer he is smiling when this is happening.

Surely he must be in agonising pain!?

Also, once he finishes "tranforming" into the Ghost Rider, how does he get his face back?

And

When your face is on fire, im pretty certain there is a lack of oxygen making it very difficult to breathe.

Meh just some very unrealistic things i picked up on.

it's alright, i know this man, i'll take him home and get him to bed
 
gvcool2 haha mate :P you'd like me in bed wouldnt ya ;)

anyway yeah as for whoever insulted my parents or whatever, you are discussing comic book fantasies which you obsess over. I believe it is your parents that feel sorry for you. Who knows, one day even you may get superpowers cos ud like that wouldnt ya. Wake up.
 
uh oh...your on your own...let the flaming commence
 
gvcool2 said:
the cartoon lacked any logic, but if you can show me one point in the comics where he didnt use some object to attach his webs to, i will be amazed

Ummmm, thats ok, my post wasn't meant to start a debate on what Spider-man attaches his webs to. I was just trying to say, worrying about things like that in a movie are just stupid. Watch the movie and don't analize it, simple as that.
 
Yeah, the "Let's ride" part was a little weird. It should look painful.

But didn't Hulk in the comics get used to his transformation? It wasn't as painful after a million times?

Same thing maybe?
 
webhead731 said:
Yeah, the "Let's ride" part was a little weird. It should look painful.

But didn't Hulk in the comics get used to his transformation? It wasn't as painful after a million times?

Same thing maybe?


there were issues in the 70s series where even Blaze was talking he changed into GR w/out any sign of pain. it was a bloodless change too...but that was mainly because of censorship though...they were able to get away w/ a bit more in the 90s.
the pain could just be due to his fighting the change...the more he fights it the longer it takes making him feel every bit of flesh melting off. maybe that scene could be at end where Blaze has come to some kind of agreement w/ the demon which makes the change easier for the both of them.

im not that concerned about the change thing but rather its Blaze being a happy camper at the end. that is if the movie ends like that.
 
I've only read the 1990's comics and the changed looked painful.:up:
 
he gets his face back cause it's magic, just like the bullet used to assassinate kennedy (I'm of course reffering to the MTV VJ Kennedy from the early 90's) :o
 
LoL. I actually think GR's transformation is much more believable than the official story of JFK's assassination...

We have to realize that GR is supernatural character and all things supernatural are hard to explain. There's no real science (or perfected science) to explain supernatural events. Hellfire itself is supernatural. It's not fire and it does not burn like regular fire does. It can burn underwater afterall. So, when you take that element into consideration, his transformation is believable. His face melts off by hellfire but, it's not actually melting away. It's pretty much being replaced by hellfire, as if his face mutates into this hellfire or is consumed by the fire. Therefor, when he transforms back, it's not so much him regenerating his flesh but more of the hellfire replacing the flesh it ate up.

Which brings me to this question; what's more painful, the transformation into GR or the transformation into Blaze. Is flesh burning away more painful than flesh being reconstructed?
 
Blog #3: Transformation Medium-Res
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I couldn't find a thread on the Blogs:confused:but this one focuses on the transformation which looks to be very detailed and extremeley cool
the cmaera rotating around his head is a nice touch
 
Hey,
I was watching the ghost Rider blog yesterday about how Blaze would turn into ghost rider by the skin melting and burning etc. Well My question is how is he going to turn back into Blaze? Will the skin grow back? Eyes come out? Or will they just show fire and then poof he's there?
 
I hope they have it reverse melt. You know, skin slowly ooze out from the skull, making it look just as painful as the early transformations will be.
 
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