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Ghostrider the movie.
#1
Has anyone saw it and If so what was your opinion of it? I am going today at around 4:30 and I will post my thoughts on the movie later this evening.
#2
I went and seen it last weekend... It's awesome... I think you will like it.
#3
Havent had the chance to see it yet, but heard it was a great movie.
#4
A mcdowell graduate married a guy that plays a big part in this movie
#5
Nicholas Cage???

OMG.... I LOVE watching him.... anything he stars in is great in my book!!!
#6
I think she married the guy that plays the young Nicholas Cage in like the first 20 minutes of the movie.

But me an dad were watching tv when we saw the previews of it, we can't wait. Big movie for bike riders. Now if I just get some time off from work. haha
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#7
she went to south floyd according to her mother in the floyd co times, she married the guy who play johnny blaze as teenager
#8
Well here is my review...

As BC75 said it is a great movie for riders due to all of the motorcycles in it. I particularly enjoyed the old Panhead because I owned one several years ago.

The acting was good. Although I never knew there was a ghostrider comic. I could follow the story well. It had action, sadness and good special effects.

The movie was very well put together. I only noticed one thing that was strange and that was when the caretaker stitched up Johnny Blaze. The next scene the stitches were gone. Don't know if that was a movie glitch or was he healed by evil powers.

Good battling evil plus there were a couple of funny parts in there as well. Johnny Blaze was a bit eccentric which led well to his character.
There was a scene towards the end that put me in mind of a painting from an artist named David Mann called what else? Ghostrider. A painting from the mid 80's that I used to see in Easyrider magazine back in the days I used to ride. That was where I thought they came up with the movie from.

Attached is the picture called Ghostrider. For those of you that have seen the movie I hope you can see where this picture came into play.
#9
Marvel comics had the western ghostrider, he started out as the "phantom rider" in 1949. Then there was a reincarnation in the 1960's and the character was brought back again in the 70's The western Ghost rider was Carter Slade who I think is played by Sam Elliot. Im sure Mann was influenced by the comics.

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