Ghost Rider
It's said that the West
was built on legends.
Tall tales that help us
make sense of things too great...
...or too terrifying to believe.
This is the legend of the Ghost Rider.
Story goes that
every generation has one.
Some damned soul,
cursed to ride the earth...
...collecting on the devil's deals.
Many years ago, a Ghost Rider was
sent to the village of San Venganza...
...to fetch a contract
worth 1000 evil souls.
But that contract was so powerful...
the devil get his hands on it.
So he did what no Rider
has ever done before:
...sometimes they're true.
Ladies and gentlemen...
...the amazing, blazing...
...stunt cycle spectacular!
How about a big round of applause
Let's hear it for them, folks!
You're a hotshot, ain't you, boy?
Young, think you know everything
there is to know.
When you do things
without thinking...
...you ain't making the choice,
- I was just doing it for the crowd.
- We both know why you done it.
You think she's gonna stand by you
when you're in a wheelchair?
Huh, hotshot?
Hey.
What's wrong, Roxie?
I'm leaving.
What?
My dad's sending me
to live with my mom.
- When?
- Soon.
What about us?
He says you're
not good enough for me.
That you're just a phase.
So, what are we gonna do, Johnny?
We'll leave. We'll jump on the bike
and just keep going.
But what about your dad?
What about the show?
He doesn't need me.
He doesn't need anybody.
Tomorrow, noon. We'll meet here.
- Johnny Blaze.
- Yeah.
Caught your show today.
Just wanted to tell you how much
Oh, thanks.
Perhaps you'd ride for me one day.
You run a show?
Greatest show on earth.
Thanks, but no thanks.
What's wrong, Johnny?
Worried about your father?
What do you know about that?
Even a blind man
could see he's sick.
Thing about cancer
is the time it takes...
...the toll on the loved ones.
Johnny...
...what if I could help your dad?
Yeah? How?
How is not important.
What if I could make him better...
...give him back his health?
Would you be willing
to make a deal?
Name your price.
I'll take...
...your soul.
Okay.
By sunrise tomorrow, your father
will be healthy as a horse.
All you have to do is sign.
Oh, that'll do just fine.
Damn.
Good morning, sleeping beauty.
Dad?
- You look...
- Great, right?
Least that's what the doc said when
he looked at my x-rays this morning.
- What are you talking about?
- I've been sick, son.
When I finally get up
the nerve to tell you about it...
...I'm not anymore.
I can't explain it.
But I feel healthy as a horse.
Now, come on, hotshot.
I got a show to do.
Now, get my bike ready. Don't wanna
Ladies and gentlemen, Barton Blaze!
Ladies and gentlemen,
head for the exits.
Please stay calm.
Dad? Dad, it's all right, I'm here.
I'm here, it's gonna be okay.
Dad?
Dad? Dad?
You're no good to me dead.
You... You killed him.
I cured his cancer.
That was the deal.
But I couldn't let him
come between us.
You son of a b*tch.
One day, when I need you...
...I will come.
Until then, I'll be...
I'll be watching.
Forget about friends.
Forget about family.
Forget about love.
You're mine, Johnny Blaze.
You can't live in fear.
You can't live in fear.
Johnny, Johnny!
Johnny, Johnny!
Johnny, Johnny!
Yeah, Johnny! Yeah!
You.
Ladies and gentlemen...
...please stay off the field
to allow paramedics through.
Oh, God. Oh, God. JB!
JB, talk to me, man!
Heck, is the bike okay?
Yeah. Yeah.
The bike's fine. God.
Thank you.
Let's go home.
Let's hear it for him, folks.
Yeah, come on, come on.
Get the front end down. Damn it.
Blaze is down.
- Have you tried not crashing?
- Have you?
Why don't you have a beer
and relax like everybody else, huh?
You know alcohol
gives me nightmares.
To each his own.
Oh, wait, could you go back?
There's a howler monkey special
- Guys, hey.
- We've seen big moves and crashes.
But ask these riders
who it is they look up to...
...and the answer's a man who's not
even competing here, Johnny Blaze.
Yeah, that's because he's right here!
- greatest stunt rider of all time...
...but what we don't know is how
much longer can Blaze cheat death.
- Critics call it pay-per-view suicide...
- Put the monkey show on.
Mack, the monkey show?
- with no regard for his own life.
They call him Mr. Invincible,
and he'll have to be at his next jump...
...when Johnny Blaze
will attempt to clear...
...the length of a football field
from field goal to field goal.
What?
"What." You should be taking
a dirt nap after that ragdoll today.
I got lucky.
No, I got a hunting dog named Lucky.
He's got one eye and no nuts.
Luck don't cover it, JB. Man, you got
- Yeah, maybe.
- Mack, you in?
Yeah. Yeah, I'm in.
Scoot over, ladies.
What's the ante?
Five card draw.
Maybe it's something else.
There you go.
It took you long enough.
I think you might be lost, boy.
Angels only in there.
Angels. Really?
Yeah, really.
You got a problem with that?
As a matter of fact...
I do.
Yep.
Love your neighborhood, Johnny.
You join the
Homeowners Association yet?
Oh, I see you still haven't gotten
a lock for your lift. That's great, great.
You've got a lot of expensive bikes
in here, I told you. How many times?
Well, JB, I said it before,
I'll say it again:
This place could use a woman's touch.
- So could you.
- Heard that.
All right, four out of five. Wreck
one more and you get the whole set.
Well, I'm glad to see
you found use for your books.
You want some jellies?
No. I don't want
none of your stupid candy.
I wanna talk to you about
something kind of serious.
I'm trying to relax, Mack.
Yeah, I understand. All right?
It's just gonna take a second.
anniversary of your dad's accident.
Can I just turn this music off
for a minute?
I want you to kick higher for me.
Can you get higher?
This jump, man, we...
Come on! Hit it!
Mack, you touch the Carpenters
...and we got a scrap on our hands.
- This jump is nuts. All right, man?
I mean, field goal to field goal,
and now you're adding cars?
I mean, what are you
trying to prove?
That it's me.
That it's you?
Riding the bike.
Of course it's you, man.
Who the hell else is it gonna be?
You know what,
you're freaking me out.
You're freaking me out
because you're reading...
...this comparative exponential
religiosity crap.
It's getting in your brain.
I mean, what's going on, man?
Do you believe
people get second chances?
I... I don't know.
a big mistake...
...do you think that person
should have to pay for it...
...every day
for the rest of their lives?
Are you talking about
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