Ghost Rider (Two-Disc Extended Cut)

by Sony Pictures Entertainment (SPE)

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Director:Mark Steven Johnson
Release Date:2007-06-12
Label:Sony Pictures Entertainment (SPE)
UPC:043396196643
Binding:DVD
Published By:Sony Pictures Entertainment (SPE)
ASIN:B000OVLBEO
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Studio: Sony Pictures Home Ent Release Date: 06/12/2007 Run time: 123 minutes Rating: Ur
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Once intended as a feature for Johnny Depp, the long-germinating feature film adaptation of Marvel Comics' cult title Ghost Rider stars Nicolas Cage as motorcyclist Johnny Blaze, who transforms into a skull-faced angel of vengeance to battle the forces of evil. Though perhaps a bit too mature for the role, Cage brings a degree of humor to the outrageous proceedings; he's well matched by the Easy Rider himself Peter Fonda, amusingly cast as Mephistopheles, the demon with whom Blaze strikes a bargain to save his father, and in turn, causes his transformation into Ghost Rider. Wes Bentley is also fine as Blackheart, the rebellious offspring of Mephistopheles, and Blazes' chief opponent in the film. They're joined by a solid supporting cast which includes Donal Logue, Eva Mendes, and Sam Elliott, but their participation and a relentless barrage of CGI effects can't hide the fact that the story itself, though largely faithful to its comic origins, is rife with clichéd characterizations and glum B-movie dialogue. Fans of the venerable title may cry foul over this adaptation (as they did over helmer Mark Steven Johnson's previous comic-to-movie feature, Daredevil), but less stringent viewers may enjoy the fiery visuals and Cage's typically quirky performance. --Paul Gaita

On the DVD
Though largely reviled by critics, Ghost Rider performed well enough during its theatrical run to warrant this deluxe edition DVD, which adds nine more minutes to the feature and includes a wealth of extras that cover its production, as well as the Marvel Comics character's history. The deleted footage is a mix of throwaway detail (reporter/love interest Eva Mendes' investigation into the Ghost Rider's identity gets more screen time) and interesting character wrinkles (the reason behind Johnny Blaze's deal with Mephistopheles has a less-than-honorable side) that help in part to give the film some dramatic heft. But these will have less cache with viewers and fans of the film than the supplemental features, which cover the making of the film in broad but interesting detail. Two commentaries are provided, one from director Mark Steven Johnson and visual effects supervision Kevin Mack, and the other by producer Gary Foster; both are informative, but those with a taste for the technical side of moviemaking will find the former more valuable, as both men cover the production intricacies at length. The making-of featurette "Spirit of Vengeance" is actually three 30-minute documentaries which include interviews with the cast, production tidbits, and a eyebrow-raising bit of Nicolas Cage working through his own process of "becoming" the Ghost Rider (those that consider Cage an amusing eccentric will find these clips most enjoyable). A gallery of animatics show how certain scenes evolved from production sketch to finished special effect, but the most intriguing extra is "Sin and Salvation," a four-part documentary that traces Ghost Rider's comic book incarnation from his origin in the 1970s to the revivals and revisions of the '90s and 2000s. For longtime GR fans, this may be the most valuable extra, as it gives an excellent overview of the character, and serves as a reminder of what made him such a cult hit to those who may have been disappointed by this big-screen version. -- Paul Gaita


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ghost Rider Blu-ray - Reviewed on 2008-11-02
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Ghost Rider (Extended Cut) [Blu-ray]THE SPECIAL EFFECTS IN THIS MOVIE IS OUTSTAND AND CREATIVE. I HAVE TO RECOMMEND IT PURELY ON THIS BASIS. FANTASTIC SPECIAL EFFECTS.
excellent movie - Reviewed on 2008-10-14
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We really enjoyed the movie, even with Nicholas' over emoting in parts. The extended cut is much, much better than the widescreen version, much more of Peter Fonda. :)
There are better ways to spend 90 minutes! - Reviewed on 2008-09-23
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Ghost Rider has a thin plot and corny dialogue. The movie fails to pull the audience and excite them. the CGI involved is the highlight of the film but not enough to make it a success. Maybe children below 15 years of age might enjoy the movie but anybody looking for real (or not even that real) substance will be let down by this film. Avoid it if possible.
Great Movie, just watch the kids! - Reviewed on 2008-09-16
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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!
Movie: 2/5 Picture Quality: 4.5/5 Sound Quality: 4.5/5 Extras: 4/5 - Reviewed on 2008-09-14
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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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