Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengence Trailer


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Originally Posted by Matthew_Orlock View Post
Yes, good writing would help. However the characters need the right setting to be fully realized..and a good script for a pg-13 film is still a pg-13 film. We're talking about a soul searing anti-hero that melts his own face off to fight demons,zombies, and all around evil men...That sounds more like a rated R script. Plus seeng Ghost Rider say something stupid like" I'm going to kick your darn butt!" Doesn't mesh as well with the concept as what he can say/Do in a Rated R film.

As for Wolverine... I just really want to see him flip out in a berserker rage in a rated R movie. Blood,guts, swearing, and soiling of pants from those being ouchied must be had!
"I'm gonna kick your darn butt" sounds silly even for G standards

You can make a perfectly good movie if you tread that line w/out going completely R.

As far as pant soiling goes...it's PG-13 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=edN5RbhsP2Q

PG-13 has a few more liberties with swearing, I believe though if they drop one f-bomb, the movie is automatically R, even if the overall movie content is PG-13. As for violence...w/out getting too graphic, it can still ne good, we did see Green Goblin murder his entire executive board by discintegration in the first Spider Man movie.


 

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Originally Posted by CaptainFoamerang View Post
I'm sure Wesley Snipes would welcome the work.

Wesley Snipes during a prison interview said this about doing more Blade Films.

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It would be nice to fulfill some of the really cool plans we had for Blade but didn't get the chance to go live with. Under the right circumstances, with the right team, yes, I'd do another one. But don't get me wrong, I'm not waiting around for the opportunity. I've got plenty to do, plus an unraveled character in the works who I think will give Blade a helluva run for his money.
http://blastr.com/2011/08/1st-contagion-trailer-and.php


 

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Those friends/neighbors were taken directly from the Marvel Knights Punisher series titled "Welcome back, Frank" after Garth Ennis restored the Punisher to life after that stupid mini series where he was an agent of the afterlife.
Yes, I heard where they came from. It didn't make the movie suck any less. Most of my familiarity with the Punisher comes from well before he had that glowing mark on his forehead. Plopping that murderous vigilante smack dab in the middle of a Friends pastiche is a horrible idea. Having him played by Thomas Jane, who didn't give the appearance of being able to look or act tough at all, was a worse idea. If Thomas Jane's pathetic Punisher is a good representative of Garth Ennis' Punisher, I'm glad I didn't read it.

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Overall the Tom Jane Punisher was the best of the 3, main problem I have with it is that Travolta forgot how to act.
I'd call it the worst of the three. Yes, I'd even rather watch the Dolph Lundgren Punisher despite the fact that it seems like some random cheesy fun 80s action movie that just happens to have the Punisher and a couple of other names attached. The only good part of the Thomas Jane movie was the fight with the Russian.


Goodbye may seem forever
Farewell is like the end
But in my heart's the memory
And there you'll always be
-- The Fox and the Hound