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First, let’s address the elephant in the room: the theatrical cut vs. the extended cut. The 2007 theatrical release of Ghost Rider ran at 110 minutes. While entertaining, it left several subplots on the cutting room floor, particularly involving Eva Mendes’ character, Roxanne Simpson, and a darker backstory for Sam Elliott’s Carter Slade.
This specific release is perfect for fans who want the without sacrificing too much storage space. It captures the gritty, comic-book aesthetic of the mid-2000s perfectly.
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First, let’s address the elephant in the room: the theatrical cut vs. the extended cut. The 2007 theatrical release of Ghost Rider ran at 110 minutes. While entertaining, it left several subplots on the cutting room floor, particularly involving Eva Mendes’ character, Roxanne Simpson, and a darker backstory for Sam Elliott’s Carter Slade.
This specific release is perfect for fans who want the without sacrificing too much storage space. It captures the gritty, comic-book aesthetic of the mid-2000s perfectly. Ghost Rider 2007 Extended 720p BluRay X264 Dual Audio