Ghost Rider Page #2

Synopsis: When the motorcyclist Johnny Blaze finds that his father Barton Blaze has a terminal cancer, he accepts a pact with the Mephistopheles, giving his soul for the health of his beloved father. But the devil deceives him, and Barton dies in a motorcycle accident during an exhibition. Johnny leaves the carnival, his town, his friends and his girlfriend Roxanne. Years later Johnny Blaze becomes a famous motorcyclist, who risks his life in his shows, and he meets Roxanne again, now a TV reporter. However, Mephistopheles proposes Johnny to release his contract if he become the "Ghost Rider" and defeat his evil son Blackheart, who wants to possess one thousand evil souls and transform hell on earth.
Director(s): Mark Steven Johnson
Production: Sony Pictures
  1 win & 9 nominations.
 
IMDB:
5.2
Metacritic:
35
Rotten Tomatoes:
26%
PG-13
Year:
2007
114 min
$115,802,596
Website
2,498 Views


a lock for your lift. That's great, great.

You've got a lot of expensive bikes

in here, I told you. How many times?

Well, JB, I said it before,

I'll say it again:

This place could use a woman's touch.

- So could you.

- Heard that.

All right, four out of five. Wreck

one more and you get the whole set.

Well, I'm glad to see

you found use for your books.

You want some jellies?

No. I don't want

none of your stupid candy.

I wanna talk to you about

something kind of serious.

I'm trying to relax, Mack.

Yeah, I understand. All right?

It's just gonna take a second.

It's about you jumping on the

anniversary of your dad's accident.

Can I just turn this music off

for a minute?

I want you to kick higher for me.

Can you get higher?

This jump, man, we...

Come on! Hit it!

Mack, you touch the Carpenters

or that chimp video again...

...and we got a scrap on our hands.

- This jump is nuts. All right, man?

I mean, field goal to field goal,

and now you're adding cars?

I mean, what are you

trying to prove?

That it's me.

That it's you?

Riding the bike.

Of course it's you, man.

Who the hell else is it gonna be?

You know what,

you're freaking me out.

You're freaking me out

because you're reading...

...this comparative exponential

religiosity crap.

It's getting in your brain.

I mean, what's going on, man?

Do you believe

people get second chances?

I... I don't know.

If somebody makes a mistake,

a big mistake...

...do you think that person

should have to pay for it...

...every day

for the rest of their lives?

Are you talking about

your daddy's accident?

Well...

I'm just looking for a sign.

What kind of sign?

That I can take a negative

and turn it into a positive.

That I can have a second chance too.

Look, at least promise me

you'll think about taking the cars out.

I'll think about it.

I knew you were here.

I could smell your fear.

Hello, Gressil.

Why are you here?

Wallow.

And what do you want from us?

I've come for the contract

of San Venganza.

Legend has it that the contract

was stolen and hidden...

...in a graveyard not far from here.

And now you're gonna help me find it.

Abigor.

And when we find it, then what?

Then we'll take this world...

...one city...

...at a time.

What about Mephistopheles?

Don't... ever...

...say that name.

Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to

the Johnny Blaze Leap of Death!

Yeah!

Johnny B!

Hey, JB.

You're stepping on Karen.

What was it

you were gonna say, Mack?

I just ran a second check

on the ramps. They look good.

Crowd's kind of out of control.

Johnny, you know you don't

have to do this, don't you?

Does this suit fit all right?

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Mark Steven Johnson

Mark Steven Johnson (born October 30, 1964) is an American screenwriter, film director, and producer. Johnson was born in Hastings, Minnesota and graduated from California State University, Long Beach. He has written and directed the two comic book based films Daredevil and Ghost Rider as well as the film Simon Birch. His early writing credits are for the film Grumpy Old Men and its sequel Grumpier Old Men. Most recently he directed the film Finding Steve McQueen. more…

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