Excuse me, but I'll have to interwine and say that your negative bias towards this film is showing, and dare I say, your complete lack of knowledge of how box office works as well.
Bear with me here.
Batman Begins was released in June, 15th. It was released before July, which is the month that schools and college vacations start, hence the low drops down the road for that film. I'm probably as much older as you are (I'm 33 years old) and I remember quite well that Batman Begins faced the same kind of antagonism that The Amazing Spider-Man is facing right now, from fans of the previous movies like you are.
The Amazing Spider-Man was released in July, 3rd. It's enjoying some really incredible low drops, if you're not realizing. For a reboot like Batman Begins and The Amazing Spider-Man are, it's generating interest, you just need to take a look to social networks to show you that, and most of all, how well the movie is holding on right now after more than a month from the release date and facing The Dark Knight Rises and all the problems that came with it in the same weekend that it was released. The Colorado shootings affected all movies, not only TDKR, and it seems that all of them were able to bounce back and that the movies are enjoying some beautiful late legs. If you look to Box Office Mojo and take your time to study the drops of both films, understanding that they were released in different release dates, you'll actually find out that The Amazing Spider-Man is enjoying better drops than Batman Begins.
Also, I can't understand how you're able to say that The Amazing Spider-Man isn't enjoying repeat viewings like other great films, especially when it comes to a reboot. I've watched both Batman Begins and The Amazing Spider-Man six times in theaters. I know a lot of people who love the film. It's okay and I understand that not everyone will love the film. I know people that loved The Amazing Spider-Man and didn't like it The Dark Knight Rises. I know people that felt the other way around. But I can't let you say that The Amazing Spider-Man isn't enjoying some beautiful drops when it is, especially after facing The Dark Knight Rises, which is a direct opponent and a finale of an acclaimed trilogy against a reboot.
All things considered, The Amazing Spider-Man is enjoying incredible late legs. Of course that it couldn't please everyone, I know people to this day that like Burton's Batman better than Nolan's. And while I think it's crazy, they are in their right to think that way. It's okay for you to not enjoy it, but claiming that isn't as acclaimed than Batman Begins, well... it's a huge fallacy. Top Critics in Rotten Tomatoes destroyed
Batman Begins. If we look to the Top Critics,
The Amazing Spider-Man has a better score than Batman Begins, and I love both films to death. Once the "it's a reboot" wears off - and it's already happening - The Amazing Spider-Man can end up getting better scores just like it happened with Batman Begins back then.
The fate of this franchise looks bright, but I have my reservations as well. Marc Webb needs to comeback for the sequels to work, but I'm confident that will happen. And after he is locked for the sequel, they need to work their asses off to make the best Spider-Man film yet. I agree with Newsarama when they say that it's among the
greatest comic book-based films of all time and
Andrew Garfield IS Spider-Man.
Trust me, there's a lot of people that feel that way as well. If Marc Webb and his cast are able to step up their game, 2014 reserves amazing things for the Spider-Man fans out there.