Ghost Rider

Director: Mark Steven Johnson

Cast: Nicolas Cage, Jon Voight, Wes Bentley, Eva Mendes, Matt Long, Sam Elliott, Peter Fonda, Donal Logue

(Columbia Pictures, 2007) Rated: PG-13

by Marc Calderaro

This script takes generic archetypes and applies them to specific situations only by the cheapest of character-development techniques.

i loved it and wish theyd make a second one

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