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first comment yes
great actor they got
cant wait for the movie
Posted by: scars on 11/18/06 at 11:05 AM
This movie I will be camping out at the theatre for opening day to get tickets. I don't care where the money comes from, whether I have to beg, borrow, or steal. This is the best looking film that Marvel & Avi Arad with Stan Lee have ever pulled from the comics
Posted by: Jay McGregor on 11/18/06 at 03:39 PM
Ghost Rider has always been one of my favorite superheroes,and I can say after buying the DareDevil Director's cut I am very excited to see what Mark does for this character. I know he's made changes but I trust Mark because of his previous work.
Posted by: Norm on 11/19/06 at 09:54 AM
i really like Sam Elliot`s voice and if he tells the ghost rider`s story,while the action takes place on the screen,it`s gonna be great.
I hope that one year polishing the movie had been enough...
I also have the daredevil`s new cut and it`s much better.
Less than 3 months to watch the result.
Posted by: Sirius Black on 11/20/06 at 02:27 AM
I have always enjoyed Sam's work and he brings so much to this role. Thanks for casting him and letting us get to see him in action. 88 days to go!
Posted by: Robert Churchill on 11/20/06 at 05:39 AM
I like the idea of this new movie coming out and love ghost rider so I hope the movie will be great when I get to see it
keep up the work troops!
Posted by: campbell on 11/20/06 at 05:29 PM
oh my god my favorite things
FIRE - MOTORCYLES - SAM ELLIOTT - NICK CAGE - PETER FONDA I CAN'T WAIT TILL FEB
I WANT A SHIRT WITH THAT FIRE CHOPPER
Posted by: HARLEY GRANNY on 11/21/06 at 01:04 PM
I have to see this movie because anything with Nicholas Cage and Sam Elliot has got to be incredible. There are a lot of pretty faces out there with zero personality--these guys are the antidote. I can't wait for February!!
Posted by: eileen on 11/27/06 at 12:35 PM
I can't wait to see it, i don't care what i have going, but i am going to see it, Ghost Rider has been my favorite comic book character since I was young. Who wouldn't like a flamming skull for a head and sick chopper to ride on?
Posted by: Josh on 12/01/06 at 09:34 PM
Sam Elliott is a fine actor, and he does western characters -- and also many other "types" -- really well. But even ignoring his Marvel-movie past (he was great as General Ross in Hulk), it's laying it on too thick to insist, twice, how synonymous he is with the old west. The most iconic western actor around? Please. Eastwood, anyone?
Posted by: jim on 12/10/06 at 06:24 PM
Unlike others who commented above, I think Sam Elliott is iconic because even when he plays an unsavory character (Wild Bill in Buffalo Girls) he does stay true to the romantic ideals. Eastwood imposed a more modern perspective and morality on his characters, and appeared more independently driven and sophisticated than Elliott's man of the culture and purely intelligent functioning. Even his turn as the dying Marlboro Man in Thank You for Smoking exhibits the high morality and self-deprecation we associate with the 'knights errant' of the American west. Plus he is completely but unself-consciously beefcake even in his 60s.
Posted by: NJP on 12/11/06 at 11:43 AM
nice :)
;))
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