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Great movie, the person I bought it from was wonderful! I love Nic Cage and Peter Fonda was a treat. Please be careful with young kids, lots of cursing!
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Version: U.S.A / Region-A
Aspect ratio: 2.40:1
MPEG-4 AVC BD-50
Running time: 2:03:25
Movie size: 36,21 GB
Disc size: 49,86 GB
Average video bit rate: 26.72 Mbps
LPCM 5.1 4608Kbps (48kHz/16-bit) English
Dolby TrueHD 5.1 2781Kbps (48kHz/20-bit) English
Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround (640kbps) French
Subtitles: English SDH / English / French / Spanish / Chinese / Portuguese / Korean / Thai
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This definently goes into my top 10 favorite movies of all time. Nicolas Cage was absolutley EXCELLENT as Johnny Blaze and Peter Fonda was excellent as the Devil. The Extended Cut offers some new footage and lots of special features. Blackheart, son of the devil played by Wes Bentley was one of my favorite characters in this movie. Just the way he looked, dark and mysterious, was awesome. There are some jump scenes and other pretty scary parts. I would recommend getting this. Also some new info. Ghost Rider 2 coming in 2009. I will update this info whenever more comes.
MPAA Rating=PG-13 for horror violence and disturbing images.
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This will probably be the shortest review I've ever written because I'm laughing and applauding so hard--so uncontrollably, I can't quit shaking or still my hands long enough to type!
I know, I know! Ghost Rider (Full Screen Edition) is a supernatural thriller and a decent one at that, so I'm not supposed to laugh. I assure you, I'm not laughing AT the movie, I'm ROTFLMAO with DELIGHT at the animation, graphics, and special effects. The fiery visuals lit my fire! Spontaneous combustion!
You see, I'm a graphic/animation/special effects freak; that's what turns me on!
I was as caught up in the plot of Ghost Rider (Full Screen Edition) as I am with most movies, enjoying it in a normal way ... but when the great Nicolas Cage (motorcyclist Johnny Blaze) metamorphoses into the Ghost Rider--a flaming skull-headed monster--and his chopper lights up like a million candles, I loooooved it.
The scenes where Cage (Blaze) rides the highway ... body, head and cool chopper spitting fire as he roars along, literally incinerating everything in his path ... well, they're stupendous. Filmed on nights as black as Satan's soul, everything but Cage and his bike is stark dark, creating startling contrasts as the blazing bike and burning biker lick out at the darkness with searing tongues of hungry fire.
And wait till you see cowboy Sam Elliot, the first Ghost Rider, riding his flaming horse alongside Cage's fiery chopper. I've heard of burning rubber, but these two Ghost Riders torch that road, leaving fiery tracks and the skeletons of incinerated animals in their wake! Awesome! That's my favorite scene in the entire movie. (Can't you picture Elliot's genial, yet weathered face--with that trademark, lop-sided smirk--as he passes the reins of power on to Cage, the next skull-faced angel of vengeance who must battle the forces of evil?)
Good acting! Good casting! Outstanding photography! Colossal effects! Director Mark Steven Johnson can film my movie any time he wants!
Since the original inspiration for the character was "Ghost Riders in the Sky," a song made popular by Vaughn Monroe in the late '40s, you might want to hear Monroe sing the song as you view a YouTube video that also has some fantastic visuals: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xsfw9CEQITA
No need for me to go into the plot because the Amazon description at top of product page does that so well, even giving some spoilers for good measure. But spoilers or not, Marvel comics fan or not, I think you'll enjoy this movie. (This review wasn't so short after all; the subject fired me up! ... lol)
Reviewed by: Betty Dravis, 2008
Author of: Millennium Babe: The Prophecy
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Glad to get in on the good stuff at first that was offered, nice movie, except Nic looks just like my cat. Thanx Pepsi, and Amazon.
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