How does the Spider-Man trilogy compare?

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How does the Spider-Man trilogy compare to other cinematic trios?

Excellent! Best of the best!
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Good! Well done trilogy!
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Average action flicks
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It sucks!
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Arachnophobia. Not a fan of the arachnid's films.
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How does the Spider-Man trilogy compare?

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How does the Spider-Man trilogy compare to other cinematic trios?
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I think it's a very well done trilogy.
If they didn't make anymore I wouldn't be devastated, but I do enjoy them. I think it helps alot having the same director for all three films.
I hope the re-born Batman franchise does the same.
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Not the best trilogy but it is worth a watch. The second film is the best.
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Captain Nash wrote:I think it's a very well done trilogy.
If they didn't make anymore I wouldn't be devastated, but I do enjoy them. I think it helps alot having the same director for all three films.
I hope the re-born Batman franchise does the same.
for once you and I agree. 8)
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I watched the 3rd installation of the Spider-man saga tonight. It was good, not great. There was a real possibility of greatness, however :?

3 good films that have earned their place wither other memorable trilogy's like Star Wars, Indiana Jones, Lord of the Rings, Rambo and Robocop(only kidding about the last 2)
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Just seen the third installment of the Spider. Enjoyed the film, but it is the weakest of the three for me.
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