I was rewatching the Evil Dead trilogy the other day, and I still believe that Raimi is easily one of the greatest directors of all time. The man injects so much artistry into his work, and you instantly know who is behind the camera with every frame. I'll always be so grateful to Sam for bringing Spider-Man to life in a way that deeply effected the way I enjoy movies, and pop culture entertainment in general. Back in 2002, as a 9 year old boy, Spider-Man was like magic to me on the big screen. I was in awe at every frame, and I also felt like i related to Peter so much as a kid who got picked on quite frequently. Raimi did that for me, and he adapted the character in a way that was so respectful to the source material.
I think that's another thing too. I sometimes see people say that Raimis version didn't quip enough or something, but the thing is, it still FELT like Spider-Man. changes are always to be expected with film adaptions of these characters, but so long as they respect the character and it feels how its supposed to feel, those changes are fine. Raimi did that perfectly, and I think that's where the Webb movies and the MCU films fail in that regard.