Sorry, "D is still a pass" is far below the benchmark of where a Spider-Man film should be. Spider-Man 3 is universally considered a disappointment compared to the two previous films in the series (studio meddling specifically taking the blame for that), Amazing Spider-Man 2 generally a mess of a failure, and Venom panned by critics and despite making money, splitting fans right down the middle. Overall, a pretty erratic track record at least, with most of the highs way back at the beginning.