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All I know is that Garfield is a much better Spiderman then Maguire
First time I agree with something coming from IGN
Amazing Spiderman to me seems like a sloppy drama romance at times with him and Gwen. Plus the villins are ridiculous, Electro wanting to kill him simply because he forgot his name, not to mention the way he became Electro lol
I'm still a bigger fan of Toby Maguire. Andrew Garfield never really won me over. I mean, he fits as a high school student with his long and thin physique, but that's about it.
i would rank it the same exact way.
overall tobey maguire is the better spiderman.