Brand new factory sealed 2-disc set of two differant supernatural anti-superhero movies is now Out Of Print (OOP) and no longer being manufactured.

150 years ago, the first GHOST RIDER was dispatched by the Devil to retrieve a contract signed by a village full of people who'd agreed to sell him their souls. The fiery cowpoke found those villagers, but then took off with the contract, and the Devil's been looking for it ever since.

Now--"Mephisto" (Peter Fonda) is back, and he has a claim on the soul of Johnny Blaze (Nicolas Cage), a motorcycle stunt rider with a traveling carnival. Mephisto now wants Johnny to find the long-missing contract. But so does Mephisto's son, Blackheart (Wes Bentley), freshly cast out of Heaven with three of his demon cronies and itching for action.

Rallying to Johnny's side are his childhood sweetheart, Roxanne (Eva Mendes), whose now a TV news babe; his amiable pal Mack (Donald Logue); and a mysterious cowboy named...Carter Slade (Sam Elliott).

HELLBOY: Explosive adaptation of Mike Mignola's cult Dark Horse comic book is a success, thanks mostly to Guillermo del Torro's smart direction and Ron Pearlman's amusing yet complex portrayal of the titular demon/hero.

During WWII, the Nazi's and Rasputin team up to try to bring about the reign of the seven gods of chaos. What they bring to earth is actually a baby demon who is found and adopted by Dr. Bruttenholm of the FBI's Bureau of Paranormal Research and Defense.

Sixty years later, Hellboy is an adult working with the doc as a "secret weapon" for the U.S. government. Only problem:

he's a cigar-chomping, emotionally vulnerable wiseguy. He pines over former bureau denizen Liz (Selma Blair). Rasputin and his Nazi friends plan on using Hellboy to bring about the apocolypse. But Hellboy has lots of help from a strong supporting cast including an uncredited David Hyde Pierce as Abe Sapien.