![]() His idea to have me play Ghost Rider as well was inspired. He’s definitely giving me a chance to bring a lot to the character. You can talk to him about Michael Powell’s Peeping Tom, and you can go into Ishiro Honda’s The War of the Gargantuas, in the same sentence. And Brian Taylor is just a philosopher when it comes to movies. ![]() He’s just doing things that are combination stuntman and camera operator/director that are quite shocking and quite risky. Mark Neveldine is doing things with the camera that are just brand new. They’re not like anybody I’ve worked with before. I’m really enjoying my experience with Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor. So that's pretty heavy stuff for kids to be reading." And I was reading it when I was 10 years old. How do you take this terrible mistake of making a deal with the devil and how do you take this curse and turn it into something good? Which, to me is unusual for a comic book based movie. The other idea, that you can take a negative and turn it into a positive. ![]() I've always had an interest in the possibility of ghosts and the possibility of things that are in the unknown that we don't really comprehend or understand. But Ghost Rider really walks this dimension between two different worlds, and to me that is interesting. Spider-Man doesn't go into the supernatural or the spiritual world. And Ghost Rider really is that, when you think about it. I have a line in the movie that we worked on in the movie where I say I'm the only one that can walk in both worlds. And for a comic book, that to me seemed different than all the others.
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