The feeling is mutual.
I dont attack anybody, frankly, I asked others to go easy on your whiny behind, but it seems, no matter how many times people have told you that they dont agree with you, you still bother to write paragraphs of the same garbage. Next time I'd suggest just to save your arguments, and maybe just copy and paste it so we know that we dont have to expect anything different.
My reason for enjoying the movie has almost everything to do with me going in with no expectations at all. I didnt expect this to be Batman Begins or Sin City, I went in and expected to see Ghost Rider, and I saw Ghost Rider. Sure the editing or screenplay wasn't on par with what I had in mind (I was always expecting a hard R flick) but MSJ was nice enough to explain the reasons of making this PG almost a year before the movie came out, and he's right.
When I was a kid, I enjoyed the PG elements of the comic (90s comics). Ghost Rider did not kill any innocents, there was barely any blood, a few melted faces, a few cracked necks (thanks to Dea****ch, Blackout, and the cannabilistic Pastor whos name eludes me at the moment). Even the ones with the Punisher tie ins (my first experience with GR in issues #5, and #6) had a few bangs and booms, but no spine-ripping, splatter-fest R material. Zodiac Killer had a few scenes where it might show a shadow of someone dead, the zombie ninja had no blood, and it wasnt until issue number 25 when Dan Ketch was nearly killed do we see some blood, and that was blackened out as well.
If I was 13 again and was first being introduced to this character via this film, I think I'd enjoy this movie and character even more. The comic got grittier later on in the series with the introduction to Lilith and her Demons, Midnight Massacre, Ivan Velez's Vengeance, and Ennis' run on the character in Road to Damnation. The point of this movie was to introduce the character in a general sense to every age group on the planet, and MSJ did a great job. It had humor, it had horror elements, it had action, it had it all.
Not every movie is going to please you, and not every movie you see is going to please me. Everybody has different tastes and this movie is successful because it had elements people enjoyed. I cant speak for everybody in the whole world, but I'd guess the Faustian tale with Western vibes, and the flaming skulled biker had something to do with it.
Stop answering your own questions. The answer is yes. You do get on my case for enjoying this movie. For some reason, according to you alone, there is NO reason good enough to substantiate why somebody would like this movie.
Many of those are valid reasons. And your opinion that these reasons are not good enough for you, well too bad, their good enough for everybody else. By the way,
Nobody owes you anything.
I am with you that I also thought Cage wasnt right, or MSJ wasnt right, but MSJ was nice enough to persuade us fans that Cage was the man for this, and that he was gonna make sure GR was well represented on screen, and he achieved that in my eyes. To my surprise, Cage performed very well in this flick. Those little things that Cage did (Listening to KC, Jellies in a martini glass, monkey tv, and posturing infront of a mirror) to make this movie great worked well.
Uh...sure...Whatever you say.

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This movie was not horribily made. The CG here was top notch, the music and score was top notch, MSJ did a great job at directing, it was in the screenplay/story that this movie could use more work on. Horribly made (everything sucked) to me is Bloodrayne, Catwoman or Mortal Kombat Annihalation. I enjoyed this movie more than blockbusters like Spiderman 1&2, X1, and Superman Returns.
You've got to be comparing this movie to another comic based movie. What the hell are you basing your judgement on then? This movie sucks because only you say so?
GR doesnt have any character to build on. He's the freakin spirit of vengeance. Hes a force of nature created to torment the souls of the wicked. Thats it. Theres no uncle Ben or Daddy to look up to, there is no love interest. He does laugh a little. Sometimes he laughs like he's insane, and that was shown in the movie.
And MSJ did that, fans enjoyed it, critics gave bad publicity, and regular movie goers flocked to it. Remember any publicity is good publicity.
If only you spend this much time working on your own GR title maybe we'd get to see what kind of movie you were expecting.