< Ghost Rider (film)
Ghost Rider (film)/YMMV
- Acceptable Targets: The overweight goth woman Johnny saved from an attacker; her interview was played for laughs the next night, and not so much because she was describing a man whose head was on fire.
- Adaptation Displacement
- And the Fandom Rejoiced: When footage from the next movie was released at Comic-Con, fans took solace in the fact that it looks deliciously insane.
- Anticlimax Boss: Roarke at the end of Spirit of Vengeance. Justified by his Power Degeneration.
- Ensemble Darkhorse: Moreau in the second film.
- Nadya as well. Her entire story is perhaps the only good thing about the second film.
- Fridge Brilliance: Idris Elba playing a guardian warrior monk.
- Why is the Rider so incredibly psychotic in the second film? Johnny's been keeping him locked away. He hasn't had any fun in a long time, and suddenly he's been given carte blanche to do whatever it takes to find Danny. Let the slaughter begin!
- The Rider's line in the first trailer released on-line also shows that in addition to being completely out there in terms of his brutality, he also has a disturbed sense of humor when he defeats one of the mooks.
Ghost Rider: "Roadkill."
- Narm: Blackheart's first line as Legion.
- Narm Charm: 'He may have my Soul... but he doesn't have my Spirit.'
- The sequel should be called Narm Charm: The Movie
- Signature Scene: Carter Slade's last ride.
- So Bad It's Good: Both films, though it's debatable which is better than the other.
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