Nicolas Cage also didn't help at all as he was not convincing on what he was doing. It was totally redundant, silly and cliché – actually kind of ambiguous because the characters were not well explained or explored - things seemed too much up in the air leading the audience to nowhere. Those 'blockbusters' are not supposed to have a story with philosophical meanings as they are made aiming pure entertainment, but this one actually didn't even have a story. It looked like a low budget film – a poor visual with only one or two exciting scenes - if I can call them exciting. It didn't even look like a big Hollywood production – the special effects and the action sequences were sometimes absurd going to the ridiculous.
Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance, however, is even worse. The first Ghost Rider was already a disappointment – compared to other Marvel adaptations to the cinema, it was far under the average.