Watched TAS on Jettix or whatever it was called as a kid, Spider-Man 2002 was my favorite movie from the time it came out for YEARS... every time my mom went out of town, my dad, me, and my younger sister (and later my younger brother) would eat ice cream, watch that movie, then sleep on the floor. Formative moments I guess, lol.
Spider-Man 2 deepened my love for the character. I played both PS1 games growing up and then of course the movie tie-in games. Spent countless hours trying to beat the Shocker in the subway level on the first movie game on PS2 before finally mastering it. The second tie-in game is still my favorite video game of all time (not much of a gamer though).
I bought the first hardcover volume of Ultimate Spider-Man (basically the first 2 TPBs combined in a hardcover) at Books A Million for like $13.00 on sale. I was hooked. Collected USM for awhile, then my local paper did giveaway issues of Lee/Ditko Spidey in their Sunday paper for awhile. They split each issue up into 2 11/12-page books, the first with the original cover and the second part with new art on the front. I learned to love early Spider-Man with those, especially the reprints of AF 15, ASM 1, ASM 3-5, ASM 9, and ASM 11-12.
Spectacular was one of the first TV shows I ever watched in realtime as it came out. Deepened my love and affection for the character even more, and I'm so thankful to have been able to appreciate it during its original run (and revisit it now whenever I want!).
Since then, I've just fed my Spidey addiction by revisiting great runs from before my time like Lee/Ditko, Lee/Romita, Roger Stern/JRJR, DeFalco/Frenz, DeMatteis/Buscema on Spectacular, JMS/JRJR, USM by Bendis/Bagley/Immonen and so on.
I'll probably continue loving this character for the rest of my life.