I totally agree with their Top 5!! They were some of the best scenes in the movie!
Chain Slam: Much like the comics, the trailers come packed with Ghost Rider using his trademark chain to smash, bash and punish the wicked, but the bit around the :43 mark of the first trailer where he wraps his chain around a guy, throws him in the air and slams him back to earth has to be a favorite. Other highlights include the Rider taking out a circle of guys with it and flipping a car with his hellish links.
It's All in the Timing: The beauty of Nic Cage starring in "Spirit of Vengeance" comes in the form of his excellent line delivery. Few people in Hollywood can deliver comedic lines so seriously and with such keen timing. The best line from the second trailer comes when Blaze looks to Nadya (Violante Placido) who just made an impassioned plea to save her son, who may or may not be evil, to which he very calmly replies, “We better make sure he doesn't turn out to be the anti-christ.” That's classic Cage!
Spitting Bullets: The best scenes show up in multiple trailers, which is the case with one particular part that shows up towards the end of both "Spirit of Vengeance" previews. Of course, we're talking about the scene where a bad guy unloads what looks like an entire clip from an Uzi into Ghost Rider's face. What's a vengeful spirit to do? Spit them back at the guy, of course! Better yet? They're on fire!
The Chase Scene:Both trailers feature parts of what look like an epic chase scene involving Ghost Rider, Nadya, Moreau (Idris Elba) and a small army of thugs and demons. In the small bits seen, you've got classic chase elements, some pretty heavy artillery aimed at Flamehead and a traveling fight scene that includes acrobatics from car to car and plenty of super powered fisticuffs. This scene looks like it will be a big part of the film, and the final product will most likely have us on the edge of our collective seats.
Ghost Rider Relieves Himself: “What if you have to pee while you're on fire?” Johnny Blaze's young charge Danny asks at the very end of the first trailer. Well, you don't have to wait long to see the answer as mere seconds later viewers get a peek of what looks like the leather-clad hero relieving himself in a flame-thrower-like manner from behind. This bit seems to set the tone for the flick--both outrageous and outrageously fun.
Lol! yes, some of the best scenes of the movie were in the trailers but it was so cool to finally see them in context, some of them took on different tone or meaning.
BUT...my favourite scenes of all are thankfully not in the trailers including the exorcism scene, and the one we talked about over here