суббота, 17 июля 2010 г.

Crank Directors Neveldine/Taylor Confirmed for Ghost Rider« FirstShowing.net

Ghost Rider

In Juneone big storythat caused quite a ruckus was aboutCrank 1& 2, GamerdirectorsMark NeveldineandBrain Taylor, collectively known as Neveldine/Taylor, directing theGhost Ridersequel titledGhost Rider: Spirit of Vengeanceat Sony. Obviously they're putting this one together more as a reboot than a direct sequel, and hiring Neveldine/Taylor for hopefully an R-ratedGhost Rideris a major step in the right direction. ApparentlyNicolas Cageappeared on Craig Ferguson'sLate, Late Showlast night (watchvideo here, viaComingSoon) and talked briefly about the sequel, confirming that Neveldine/Taylor are directing.

"There is going to be a new one,"Cage said."I justmade the dealtoday."A few sentences later, in a funky conversation, Ferguson asked"who's the director?"and Cage replied:"Well, they're the wonderful directors, the team fromCrank-NeveldineandTaylor- they're fantastic."That's some high praise. Unfortunately, Cage did not confirm if this means we'll actually get an R-ratedGhost Ridermovie, because I think that is one of the few ways they might be able to salvage this franchise. I'm hoping these two amp up the intensity, darkness, and violence, but I'm worried they're going to force them to make this PG-13. We'll find out soon.

We don't really know how soon thisGhost Rider: Spirit of Vengeancesequel will get underway, but I should remind you that last year,David S. Goyer talked a bit abouthis oldGhost Riderscreenplay that they're using for this sequel (at least as as starting point):"It was definitely written as a hard R… It was aBlade-type film. And now they want it to be PG-13."Let's hope now that Neveldine/Taylor are confirmed to direct, they can convince Sony otherwise, or else this might be another mistake in the making.What do you guys think?


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