If Cameron directed Spider-Man, we would have been sure of three things:
1) Jaw dropping action sequences that would have put other superhero films to shame. Nobody does action like Jim Cameron.
2) Cutting-edge visual effects. The VFX Oscar would have already been in the bag.
3) A great Mary Jane Watson. Strong female characters are Cameron's forte.
I remember it being nominated, but not winning2) SM2 won the oscar for VFX.
I remember it being nominated, but not winning
It won.
t:Here's a version of the suit with raised black webbing, courtesy of Spidey4Fun.
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The username "Spider-Man" wasn't registered until 2012?
Seriously?
O_O
t:The username "Spider-Man" wasn't registered until 2012?
Seriously?
O_O
Life is full of surprisesThe username "Spider-Man" wasn't registered until 2012?
Seriously?
O_O
Also, my avatar was my reaction when I realized that! xD


Just the blue, just the blueYah...the funny thing is that, if he wanted to make the suit shiny, Raimi should've made the colors brighter instead.

The "silver" was a better idea simply because in that picture the webbing can look flat unless the sun is right on top of it. The "silver" webbing would always looked raised. Also Raimi may have wanted it to be similar to how a web spiral reflects in the sunlight. I think the inversion Webb has for the suit is another take. It keeps it black but its not raised. Remember a suit needs to look pretty in multiple circumstanced and not one particular pose.