Exactly what percentage did the Spider-Man reboot garner on the review aggregate website? Find out!

Only six official reviews have made their way to the website so far, but as of now the film is sitting at a healthy 83%. We’ve selected a few prime cuts from the reviews for you below! We’re happy to see that most of them are pretty positive!

From TotalFilm:

It isn’t perfect but this reboot’s wins outweigh its wobbles. The leads charm, the action crackles and the grooves are well-laid for part two. Untold story? Next time, then.

From Empire:

This is solid rather than spectacular blockbuster filmmaking. When Parker finally suits up, we get a return to the irreverent wisecracking of Stan Lee and Steve Ditko absent from Raimi: this is your sarcastic, neighbourhood Spider-Man (“Oooh, my weakness is small knives”), nonchalantly sneezing webbing to apprehend villains or beating up street hoods — to use Andy Townsend parlance — for fun.

Graced with great performances from Garfield and Stone, The Amazing Spider-Man is a rare comic-book flick that is better at examining relationships than superheroism. If it doesn’t approach the current benchmark of Avengers Assemble, it still delivers a different enough, enjoyable origin story to live comfortably alongside the Raimi era.

From TimeOut:

Spidey is the ultimate New York superhero, and ‘The Amazing Spider-Man’ is full of nods to the city’s movie heritage. There’s a touch of Woody Allen to some of Garfield’s more twitchy scenes, while ‘King Kong’ looms over Spidey’s skyscraper-top encounter with The Lizard. There’s even a scene where Parker mopes down the street with his shoulders hanging low like DeNiro in ‘Taxi Driver’. This lone gun with a red sock over his head also feels an urge to clean up the streets – but his New York is mostly benign, a place where crane drivers and cops wave him on his way and the skyline sparkles in approval. Soft, yes, but also satisfying.

What do you think? Do these reactions excite you?