That was a good film (but not great as evidenced by the far superior Captain America sequel that came out a month prior). Amazing Spidey 2 was overstuffed and unfocused. They also did a lot of things right. The chemistry of the lead actors and the resolution in the end were both pitch-perfect.
Which was exactly my problem with the movie. They tried to do
too many things in one film, because their Amazing Spider-Man plans are
pretty ambitious. They wanted to make this
more than just a franchise of Spider-Man films, trying to work with the characters they have ownership of. So they had to shove the origins of too many villains into one movie. If they focused on Baxter Stockman...errr... Electro and didn't shove focus to Green Goblin and tack on that Rhino bit at the end, the film would have been a bit more streamlined. Goblin should have been saved for the third film. I liked how they introduced the character, I like how his origin was completely in a different direction than the Raimi films, but it just seems that a
whole film focusing on that would have worked better than squeezing him in near the end.
And seriously... That Rhino thing was pointless. And cartoonish.
Of course, my other problem with the movie was the inconsistent tone. It's like the writers took the small amount of criticism about the last film being too dark and brooding to heart, and lightened it up in the wrong places. Like the cartoonish German scientist. They really had that in there.