It does entirely. I just felt like a lot of the problems were the main concepts the first movie revolved around, and the third seemed to mimic Parker's problems he had in the first. I also wanted to see a more violent Symbiote Spider-Man. I haven't read too much of Spider-Man, but, IIRC, he became a bit more angry and "harsh" with his actions than he did in the movie, and had a much more difficult time deciding to lose the Symbiote. In this one, it seems too much like he's angry just becuase of his Uncle, whereas in the comic, the suit changes him much more than I felt the movie let on. I may be wrong too, it might have happened the other way, but they really should have let on about Venom's other weakness being using too much webbing. Did you see how much he had used up near the end, w/ that whole set-up? I know they didn't create the technical side w/ Spider-Man and his web catridges, but they could have still made that a feature that Venom used, w/ the symbiote weakening as he used up web.