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Posted:  17 Feb 2007 06:14
Hey, all. I saw Ghost Rider! It was awesome. I really liked it. SO much better than some of the trailers made it look. Be warned though: Some of you that stated you will see this with your kids. I was surprised it got away with a PG-13. I was pretty intense for a not having an R rating.

I highly recommend it. I hope they make a sequel!
Posted:  17 Feb 2007 16:01
Cool, it looks like a fun movie, and that's why I go to see movies. Hopefully, it won't snow me in today, and I'll go see it. Supposed to snow a inch today, but round here I doubt it.
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Posted:  18 Feb 2007 01:08
Just saw Ghost Rider. It was friggin awesome! Nicolas Cage deserves something more than a snooty Academy award here. He deserves a blockbuster mega hit. It's funny, action filled and the music was great except for the Carpenters which was used for comedic effect.

I wish they played a couple of Elvis songs to go with the mood because besides the Ghost Rider, it was definitely Elvis controlling Cage. I know some sophisticates would say that's a bad thing but for a Elvis fan like me it was cool. Cage was doing Elvis gestures, and even wore Elvis like sunglasses in one scene. I also loved the whole legendary western feel to it. The theme song playing at the end was cool. I'm going to have to get that soundtrack.

This movie is for action lovers and people that want to have fun watching a movie, which I would think would cover most people, well everyone but critics of course.

I'd like to see what would happen if the Human Torch got in a fight with Ghost Rider.
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Posted:  18 Feb 2007 03:13
I'm glad you liked it, Tim. I read a lot of reviews about it AFTER I saw it, and they trashed it in most of them. Those people wouldn't know a good movie if they made it themselves, because Ghost Rider kicked ass! I would have seen it anyway, but I think morons out there just pan movies because they are abstract or based on comics without even seeing them. One review even said the effects were TV like cheesy? Come on, get real now, this movie had probably the best CGI I have seen so far.
Posted:  18 Feb 2007 05:32
Lotsa fun? Elvis?

I need a break from this d@mn laptop. My head hurts. I think I might have to check out some Ghost Rider.

I'm being talked into a motorcycle by my friends, who I think bought their bikes to start a fight with their wives. Maybe this will help talk me into taking the plunge... buying a motorcycle I mean.
Posted:  18 Feb 2007 19:30
WHO I think some people like to dis anything fun just so it will make them feel somewhow important or superior intellectually. I would like to know what those same people thought was a good movie that's been released in the last couple of months.

Danny, I like watching people ride and do stunts on bikes, but I ain't into riding one myself. I had a uncle that lost his leg on a motorcycle wreck. I'm chicken. I did try to ride one once and ended up in the grass instead of the road.
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Posted:  18 Feb 2007 22:04
News on Ghost Rider

It made $44.5 million during its first three days of release, putting it on course to break the record for the U.S. Presidents Day holiday weekend. It was also Nicolas Cage's biggest opening weekend ever.
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Posted:  19 Feb 2007 07:59
Yep, motorcycles are more difficult than they look. My brother bought the boots, was all set to buy a bike, tried  riding my best friend's bike and ran right out of the road on the first try.

Needless to say, he didn't buy a motorcycle- but those are some pretty cool boots.

It cost many hours and the clutch in my cousin's honda before I even figured out how to drive a manual car. With a motorcycle, you more or less end up on the pavement when you don't get everything right.
Posted:  19 Feb 2007 19:19
yeah, ending up on the pavement is a painful way to learn. I guess I'll stick with cars.

What's really scary is the idea of riding a motorcycle at 60 miles an hour and having a wreck with nothing around you but air to protect you.
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Posted:  19 Feb 2007 22:37
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That's funny.