For me, Raimi had a clear understanding of the character and vision for the films. Despite the changes they were very much the classic Spider-Man and it was cool to see panels from the comic books come to life. They had feeling.
Quoted for truth. Raimi was an actual fan of the comics, but had the maturity to merge the best of the source with a film's format/sensibilities, making the best filmed Spider-Man stories to date.
The ASM movies were simply bland by comparison. I found myself falling asleep during both of them.
More like an erratic mess, starting with Garfield acting like a stammering escapee from a padded cell. That's not any version of Parker, yet his interpretation was (apparently) supported by the producers.