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Ghost Rider (DVD, 2007, Widescreen) GREAT MOVIE LIKE NEW

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Item specifics

Condition
Like New
An item that looks as if it was just taken out of shrink wrap. No visible wear, and all facets of the item are flawless and intact. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. See all condition definitionsopens in a new window or tab
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“LIKE NEW, NO DAMAGE, STILL IN ORIGINAL PACKAGING, PLEASE SEE ALL PICTURES POSTED, THANKS FOR ...
Features
Widescreen
Rating
PG-13
Format
DVD
Region Code
DVD: 1 (US, Canada...)
Modified Item
No
Season
1
Former Rental
No
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
Edition
widescreen
Director
unknown
Language
English
Actor
Nicolas Cage
Studio
Sony Pictures
Release Year
2007
Movie/TV Title
Ghost Rider (2007 film)
Genre
Action
Sub-Genre
Ghosts
Type
Movie

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Product ratings and reviews

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112 product ratings
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  • 8 users rated this 3 out of 5 stars
  • 5 users rated this 2 out of 5 stars
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  • Ghost Rider - in my humble opinion!

    I loved it! Another super hero...with super powers, a smart mouth, a surprise of his own abilities and an uncertainty as to how to deal with them. YES! I took it in the spirit that it was intended...I took the humor as it was intended...and I adored Nicholas Cage as I always adore Nicholas Cage even when he is a bad guy - but he is just so darned GORGEOUSLY CUTE!! Few actors are this malleable. Most are pigeon-holed and remain in their little corners...and God forbid one of those bad guys come back to play a good guy, as I (and most movie goers) just do NOT buy it! Nicholas Cage is definitely the exception to the rule. He can play the bad guy in "Face Off" and most of we women want to get with him, if you know what I mean...or he can play the innocent, misunderstood in "Raising ...

  • Review of the Movie... Not the DVD Bonus Features

    Here's the Pros and Cons for the movie: For Mainstream Viewers: The movie was NOT a 'comic booky' movie, in that the plot, characterization, and action was realistic. However IF you don't like HoRRoR movies, then this movie may NOT be for you, as the HoRRoR elements were there in many scenes. This movie is NOT for children under the age of twelve. Ghost Rider is after all, 'Satan's Bounty Hunter' ! Barring the horrific scenes, the movie was actually pretty good for a mainstream viewer fresh to the Ghost Rider mythos. Not as good as Spider-Man I or II, but not as 'bad' as the Blade movies, ('bad' for a new mainstream viewer not for HoRRoR movie fans). For HoRRoR movie fans: This movie was less CGI horrific than that of the ...

  • Only For The Marvel Completist

    I find you can put Marvel Films into two categories: a treasure to watch or a pain to experience. Elektra and Ghost Rider fall into the later. I had pretty low expectations going in to see this film. I bought my brain an extra large soda, told it to shut up and drown itself in the carbonated goodness. It almost worked. The film premise is simple: Johnny Blaze makes a deal with the the devil (chewed up nicely by Peter Fonda) to keep his father, Barton Blaze, from dying of cancer. The cancer is cured, but Barton dies in a motorcycle accident. Years later, the devil offers Johnny his soul back if he becomes the Ghost Rider and defeats the son of the devil, who wants to take his pop's top spot in Hell. The original script was good, but after tinkering by the studio, the ...

  • One Hot Movie

    This movie was camp even by comic book standards, and some of the dialog was awful and I loved every second of it. Perhaps I liked it because I had no expectations, not having read the comic. I am unaware of films when they are released, learning of them later when I come across them on DVD, in this case at my local library. The plot is great. How could you not like it. Man sells soul and services to devil for favors. Devil collects by turning him into a ghost rider, a monstrous flaming skeleton bounty hunter for souls on a flaming chopped Harley from Hell. Yeah, I think I'll check this one out. I watched it, I loved it, I immediately put it on my Amazon wish list. One huge problem I have with this and many other movies is the complete ignorance of the philosophical and theological ...

  • Everyone Outshines Their Cage

    First let me say that Ghost Rider is a great franchise. There are cartoons, comic books, action figures, lunch boxes, t-shirts and more. There should be this is a great story of a man who has gotten off track and how through a deal he made with the devil learns to overcome his worst enemy, himself. In addition the love interest is played by the beautiful Eva Mendes and the mentor is played by the ultra-cool Sam Elliott. What I cannot understand about this movie is why the let Nicolas Cage play the lead. Sam Elliott I think would have done a fine job in this role even though in the comic it is played by a younger man. Perhaps Hugh Jackman would be a more plausible choice over the long run if there are going to be sequels. But almost anyone could have been stuck in there that is ...