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Ghost Rider - Extended Cut [2007]

Ghost Rider - Extended Cut [2007]
From Sony Pictures Home Ent. UK

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1807 in DVD
  • Released on: 2007-07-02
  • Rating: Suitable for 15 years and over
  • Aspect ratio: 1.78:1
  • Formats: Anamorphic, Dubbed, PAL
  • Original language: English
  • Dubbed in: Spanish
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Running time: 118 minutes

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.co.uk Review
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 humour 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

Synopsis
The prophetically named Johnny Blaze and his father perform death-defying stunts in a carnival, but the real danger to his dad's life is the cancer growing within his dying body. To save him, Johnny makes a deal with Mephistopheles (Peter Fonda, EASY RIDER) and sacrifices his soul. When his father is killed mid-stunt, Johnny runs away, leaving behind his grief and a young love named Roxanne. Years later, Johnny (Nicolas Cage, WORLD TRADE CENTER) is the most famous rider in the country. Despite his daredevil tendencies, Johnny is a different man when he’s not riding his bike. Though he wears leather jackets and pants, he prefers jelly beans to Jim Beam while listening to the Carpenters. Years have passed since Johnny has seen the love of his life, but he still carries a torch for Roxanne (Eva Mendes, HITCH). When he sees her after a stunt, he tries to regain her love and trust. But it’s time for the devil to take his due as he brings Johnny into an epic battle with Blackheart (Wes Bentley, AMERICAN BEAUTY). In the presence of evil, Johnny transforms into a super-strong skeleton with a flaming skull who has the power to defeat Blackheart and his minions. As Johnny, Cage plays a cross between his Elvis devotee in WILD AT HEART and the sensitive he-man in CON AIR. The evil Mephistopheles is Fonda's most memorable role since his Oscar-nominated turn in ULEE'S GOLD, and this film provides an opportunity for him to return to the spotlight. Director Mark Steven Johnson (DAREDEVIL) provides a film driven by both humour and action. This extended edition of the film has a longer running time than the theatrical version.


Customer Reviews

The worst Comic-to-film adaptation yet.1
I cant say I was disapointed in this film because I expect exactly what I got; this film is bad and throughout the film there is a very cheesey feel to it. The erractic Nicolas Cage is truely dreadful in the lead role and he's obviously just turned up for the pay-cheque. The movie has few, if any, redeeming features. The effects look uninspired and overall production seems, by Hollywood standards, cheap.

Comic-to-film adaptations have always been a mixed back but this embarassment of a movie is at the bottom of that bag.

dissapointing2
another rubbish film starring nic cage when will he stop appearing in rubbish films like this and next and start acting again.this servicable enough it has good special fx and a couple of well staged set pieces but that it

Great fun yet Dark5
I loved this film, I have to admitt I've never really seen the comics but I loved this movie!!! It's got comedy, romance, horror, tragedy I thought this was all rolled into a good movie. I read one review before I brought this fim and they complained becuase it was unrealistic, no offence but if you knew that the story was about a guy who turns into a soul collecting being with a burning skull for a head you can hardley expect it to be something you'd come across in the street. As for Nick Cage I think his performance was up to his usual standard just another quirky side to him.