I was disappointed to see Affleck sign on these movies, myself.
I do enjoy watching a handful of these funnybook movies now, as the rest seem "the same" or downright awful.
But, I felt Affleck was starting to explore another facet of his career with directing.
I graded BvS, a rightfully deserved 3.0 (no change with the Ultimate Edition,) but I felt Affleck was surprisingly the strongest thing in it, with Gal Gadot a promising actress as well.
Truth is, I try to think of it as just a Batman movie and just fast forward the Eisenberg/Cavill parts the second time. At the the end of the day it was a popcorn film that didn't entertain me and only me. I don't think I'll ever watch it again on Blu, maybe on cable, who knows?
I think it's silly to take it too seriously anyway, with movies like King Kong '33, It Happened One Night, Jaws, All The President's Men, Frozen, 2001, The 39 Steps, The Lady Vanishes, Fight Club, Apocalypse Now, etc out there.
On that note... all I can say I seriously hope Affleck's Batman is at least as entertaining as popcorn flicks like Speed, Die Hard, Lethal Weapon, Batman '89, Guardians of the Galaxy was in the past.