Watched it with the boy last night. Solid popcorn flick. I thought Snyder's vision was perceptible throughout the movie and actually added to the overall package. Plot was decent, of course there were holes, but show me a superhero movie that doesn't have those. As far as that goes, it was way better than Age of Ultron (which was not a very good film).
Jesse Eisenberg was the low point. Incredibly annoying, both his portrayal and his character.
Affleck was passable, but still can't act his way out of a paper sack.
Who cares who Lois Lane was?
Gal Gadot...
FX were top notch.
Plot was decent, did a nice job of setting up the future. I think you have to take that into account when assessing this movie.
My main issue with the whole movie was Batman and his motivations. Those seemed a bit off from the standard mythos.
Didn't care for Jeremy Irons as Alfred. Missing the whole British passive aggressiveness.
And once again, Gal Gadot...
Overall, definitely worth the $9.25, and has me intrigued to see how the whole JLA thing falls into place. I can see the franchise getting much better with each film. Much like Nolan's Batman trilogy, I think each will have to be considered in the context of the others. If the next one is a stinker, then this one will lose points. But if the sequel is a home run, the setup from the first film will elevate its status.