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Ghost Rider (2007)

PG-13 01/15/2007 Thriller, Action, Fantasy 1h 54m
56%
User
Score
5.3/10
28%
35/100

Long ago he made a deal to save someone he loved.

Overview

In order to save his dying father, young stunt cyclist Johnny Blaze sells his soul to Mephistopheles and sadly parts from the pure-hearted Roxanne Simpson, the love of his life. Years later, Johnny's path crosses again with Roxanne, now a go-getting reporter, and also with Mephistopheles, who offers to release Johnny's soul if Johnny becomes the fabled, fiery 'Ghost Rider'.

Mark Steven Johnson

Director

Part of the Ghost Rider Collection

Includes Ghost Rider and other great movies.

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Top Billed Cast

Nicolas Cage

Nicolas Cage

Johnny Blaze / Ghost Rider

Eva Mendes

Eva Mendes

Roxanne Simpson

Sam Elliott

Sam Elliott

Carter Slade / Phantom Rider

Wes Bentley

Wes Bentley

Blackheart / Black King

Peter Fonda

Peter Fonda

Mephistopheles / Mephisto

Matt Long

Matt Long

Young Johnny Blaze

Brett Cullen

Brett Cullen

Barton Blaze

Raquel Alessi

Raquel Alessi

Young Roxanne Simpson

Donal Logue

Donal Logue

Mack

Media

Blackheart vs. Ghost Rider

Blackheart vs. Ghost Rider

Prison Fight

Prison Fight

Ghost Rider Fights Abigor

Ghost Rider Fights Abigor

Ghost Rider Escapes The Cops

Ghost Rider Escapes The Cops

Johnny Blaze's Transformation

Johnny Blaze's Transformation

Johnny Blaze Sells His Soul

Johnny Blaze Sells His Soul

Official Trailer

Official Trailer

One Last Ride

One Last Ride

Ghost Rider - Official® Trailer [HD]

Ghost Rider - Official® Trailer [HD]

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Reviews

A review by TopKek

Written on October 3, 2016

Can be considered one of the best Nicholas Cage movies ever, Ghost Rider Tells us the Story of a Motorbike Stunt Racer Johnny Blaze who sold his soul to the devil to heal his father from Cancer but alas the devil cheats him by giving his father a bad Death. Johnny after many years is provoked by devil again to kill Blackheart, Devil's own son and turns him into Ghost Rider. And the story goes on from punishing evil souls till the punishing of the Biggest Evil itself. The movie turned out to be a Decent Hit even though it did not perform well at the box office but still the way the character was portrayed and the way the graphics turned out jaw dropping is something we cant miss.
Well to be True Ghost Rider is one of the most coolest Marvel Character ever portrayed by one of the Biggest Ho...

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A review by tmdb44006625

Written on March 9, 2019

The problem is Ghost Rider isn't bad enough to be up there with the Nicolas Cage "classics", and it's not good enough to be seen as a fun time at the movies. It kind of just exists in this rather bland netherrealm where mildly entertaining meets instantly forgettable. Eva Mendes is terrible and Sam Elliot is great, so the acting in this movie is all over the place.

Sure, I love any scene where Nicolas Cage starts freaking out as he changes into the Rider. Or the scene where he tries to scare him self by going "booga booga" in front of the mirror. It's especially great when the half rendered fire skull shows up (seriously, how did the studio approve this effect?). But they're few and far between. Better just watch the You Tube clips then....

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A review by Wuchak

Written on August 19, 2021

_**"You can't live in fear"**_

Johnny Blaze and his father make a living as Evel Knieval-like stunt riders in a carnival. When dad is diagnosed with cancer Johnny is misled into making a foolish deal with the devil, which results in his being cursed to become the Ghost Rider – a supernatural flaming skeleton.

Mark Steven Johnson's "Ghost Rider" (2007) combines Faust and Spider-Man and mixes in elements of all the variations of the Ghost Rider comics up to the present, including the 50's Western hero, but its main inspiration is the 70s-80s comic featuring Johnny Blaze as the protagonist.

What makes Ghost Rider appealing? Well, the only thing cooler than a guy in black leather and chains driving a Harley is a flaming skeleton in black leather and chains driving a supernatural fla...

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A review by Filipe Manuel Neto

Written on September 28, 2022

**It entertains very well, but that's all it is, and may be forgotten in a few years.**

If it weren't for this movie, I wouldn't know the Ghost Rider character, who is perhaps one of the darkest and most little-known characters in the Marvel universe. I'm not a comic expert, I just know some characters (the most famous ones) and I've seen some movies. So I'm going to ignore the source material and focus on what this film brings us, assuming I'm not the best person to say if this is a good adaptation or not.

The script has some notes of interest, especially for those who appreciate a more adult and denser universe: Johnny Blaze was a young acrobat who performed impressive circus acts with motorcycles, along with his father. However, upon learning that his father is about to die of can...

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A review by GenerationofSwine

Written on January 14, 2023

Here is the deal. Johnny Blaze was possessed by an evil and dangerous entity called Zarathos who was a fundamentally evil being. What good he did was due to the constant inner struggle with Johnny Blaze, who was a very good man.

Dan Ketch was a kid from Brooklyn what was possessed by the Spirit of Vengeance, who was fundamentally a good spirit. And though they both struggled for control, the entity and its host trusted one another and worked together.

What this movie does is tries to mesh Blaze and Ketch and the spirits that possess them together...and it doesn't work.

The amalgamation robs the story of the intense inner turmoil and the fight between Blaze and the evil entity possessing him...that was a very good, very fun, very intense story that this film NEVER tells.

And Dan...

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A review by Andre Gonzales

Written on July 18, 2023

Really good movie. He looks pretty cool when he turns into the ghost rider. Great cast and funny too....

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