In the interest of fairness, I'm going to list the things I did like:
Some of the action sequences were pretty slick. Especially the school fight. That was probably the best part of the movie. I liked the Lizard's plot overall; his wanting to overthrow humanity was fairly consistent with the comics. Besides, if we wanted to watch a mindless, rampaging reptile terrorize New York we could watch Godzilla '98.
That said, I won't go into a comprehensive debate about what I didn't like because I don't see the point. I will, however, touch on something I've found utterly infuriating; the hypocrisy of the reboot fans. I've been repeatedly attacked on Facebook, been called various bodyparts simply for expressing my opinions. I've endured 5 years of RELENTLESS Raimi-bashing and never once have I resorted to name-calling or personal attacks. And I think about some of the complaints I've read against the Raimi trilogy; ok-you don't like organic webbing because it diminishes Spidey's genius. But it's perfectly fine to see him wearing a web-shooter that he didn't truthfully invent, made out of parts he shouldn't have access to, which contains an UNLIMITED supply of organic webbing! (Another complaint was that we didn't get to see him run out.) You wanted a simplified costume, closer to the comics, and more plausibly designed by an inexperienced teenager. But there seemed to be very little complaint about a suit that was the EXACT opposite. There was SO much complaining about the amount of time Tobey spent unmasked. But more people saw Peter Parker's face over the course of this ONE movie than in the previous trilogy combined. You wanted a story that was closer to the comics but eagerly embraced a movie that drew about a third of its inspiration from Ultimate and made up the rest. As I've said before the Raimi series wasn't without its flaws but I feel it was better than this movie all around.