Ghost Rider vs. Ghostwriter
There's a Ghost Rider movie coming out. Looks like Nicholas Cage will play the comic book character with a flaming skull head who fights for justice.
Did anybody ever see that show Ghostwriter on PBS in the early 90s? A cast of ethnically diverse urban children solved mysteries with the help of Ghostwriter, a ghost that could communicate by moving letters around. Ghostwriter was depicted as a dot and some lines.
Anyway, I think the two should fight. They sound alike and that bothers me, so naturally one of them has to die in combat.
I've even prepared a visual aid:
Looks to be epic.
(Bed.)
Did anybody ever see that show Ghostwriter on PBS in the early 90s? A cast of ethnically diverse urban children solved mysteries with the help of Ghostwriter, a ghost that could communicate by moving letters around. Ghostwriter was depicted as a dot and some lines.
Anyway, I think the two should fight. They sound alike and that bothers me, so naturally one of them has to die in combat.
I've even prepared a visual aid:
Looks to be epic.
(Bed.)
Labels: movies, television
2 Comments:
I think we all know the outcome of this battle. The "vs" is clearly in Ghost Rider's portion of the picture. So the gods favor him.
But Ghost Writer, if you're listening, don't give up man. I'm still pulling for you.
The battle between Ghost Rider and Ghostwriter would be an intriguing clash of supernatural forces.Hacked Facebook Account Ghost Rider, with his fiery powers and supernatural abilities, would bring intense action, while Ghostwriter, with his literary prowess and intelligence, would rely on strategy and intellect. It would be an epic showdown of otherworldly forces versus literary genius.
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