
Ghost Rider movie bust - designed and sculpted by Gentle Giant
Stunt rider turned demon hunter, Johnny Blaze aka
Ghost Rider, finally hits the big screen with Nicolas Cage (with or without an H?) all decked out in his guise and skin and bones. And flames and leather jacket. Always never forget to note the leather jacket.
Hogging around with a skull of flames is no easy task, however. True skill is needed in order to cast those fiery locks away from drivers behind who may only see an amber light ahead. Albeit not for everyone, it does have its benefits.
Keeps the sweat off - Hot as it may be, the evaporation and sweat cycle will be quick enough to not even really notice. Like dropping water onto the lid of the boiling kettle. Old fashioned, not the new fangled plastic containers.
Lighting the path ahead - Busted light? No street lamps? Might be short for the oncoming tar, still can manage to illuminate even a bit of the road and that's a little safer than riding with a helmet put on backwards.
No head, no helmet - Cavalier and careless quite enjoy riding the open roads with the wind flickering through their hair. Helmets saves most lives, and for the most part, protect the head. But when it's a skull of flames, Shirley can't be arrested for not wearing a helmet when there isn't a head to wear it on.
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