Ghost Rider (film)/Awesome

Ghost Rider

 * While an otherwise mediocre film, Ghost Rider has one sequence that makes this troper cheer every time: Carter Slade's last ride.
 * The scene before it is also made of awesome, Slade mounts his horse and changes. Blaze asks four words, "Can you keep up?" His horse changes as well to answer "I think I should be asking YOU that!" And then the two of them blazing across the desert with "Ghost Riders in the Sky" in the background is the high point of the movie.
 * There is the scene of where the Rider rides straight up a building wall and then jumps before snaring his chain to swing away.
 * There is the scene of where the Rider rides straight up a building wall and then jumps before snaring his chain to swing away.
 * There is the scene of where the Rider rides straight up a building wall and then jumps before snaring his chain to swing away.
 * There is the scene of where the Rider rides straight up a building wall and then jumps before snaring his chain to swing away.

Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance

 * Spirit of Vengeance has something even better. You know that giant saw-bladed monstrosity a picture of which has made the rounds on the internet? That's a coal mining machine. Perfectly reasonable for it to be in a quarry where arms dealers meet. Ghost Rider notices it has a cockpit... awesomeness then ensues.
 * 's Dying Moment of Awesome near the end of the second film -- Blackout is disintegrating his body, but rather than panic or scream, he merely delivers a Facing the Bullets One-Liner and then headbutts Blackout so hard that his own head smashes apart. Blackout looks sufficiently stunned afterwards.
 * Carrigan has one even before that. He went and tried to nuke Ghost Rider. TWICE. He even does so with a normal grenade launcher.
 * Wrapping the Devil himself in a chain and slamming him all the way through the earth and straight into Hell certainly qualifies.

Animated

 * In the Fantastic Four animated series of the 90s, he gets a guest spot. When the heroes fail to deal with Galactus, Ghost Rider made him experience all the suffering he'd caused... and Galactus has caused a decent amount of suffering in his millennia. Galactus screams in agony and falls to the ground. Ghost Rider, 1; the ancient and all-powerful devourer of worlds who outclasses pretty much the whole world's superhero and villain community put together, zero.