PERFECT ending.
I truly could not have hoped (no pun intended) for a more well-executed sequence/note to end on. Just so satisfying in every way. And I honestly didn't think Disney would go through with it, but kudos to them for actually killing off the entire team. I know that's a weird thing to applause, but it was necessary, both plot-wise and emotionally, and it was just handled so well. The crowd erupted with cheers the second the credits rolled, and I aven't experienced something like that in a long time.
Overall, I wouldn't say I was absolutely blow away, but I definitely enjoyed it more than I thought I would, considering some of the negative-ish reactions I started to see coming in the past couple of days. Even the Tarkin effects weren't nearly as bad as people made them out to be. Distracting yes, but not annoyingly so (I honestly thought the Leia effects were worse).
To me, the weakest link of the movie by far was Saw Gerrera. I don't know what the hell Forest Whitaker was attempting with that accent, but even had the performance been amazing, the character was basically a dead-end plot device more than anything. I wanted to know what made him tick or more about his little operation, and I get that they didn't have time for all that, but man, he was such a lame character that amounted to nothing.
Loved the rest of the cast, though. I wish the plot had a little more of an assembling-the-team/heist vibe, instead them all just kind of randomly coming together like that, but it was a great team nonetheless - my favorite of which surpassingly ended up being Bodhi. Riz Ahmend put in really nice, understated performance, and I loved his plight.
Gun to my head, I could name maybe five other minor things I had qualms with, some bigger than others, but nothing really worth getting into. It was just a damn solid movie, and hands down the best looking Star Wars film put to screen yet. I absolutely loved the way it was shot, and the vast majority of the effects were flawless. Just a beautiful movie to behold, visually, with some stunning vistas and framing. Rain Johnson definitely has his work cut out for him in that department.
All that said, even though I'd heard it from others, I'm still shocked at just how much from the trailers wasn't in the final product. I'd be so curious to see that original cut before reshoots. Still, there are tons of shots from even the latest trailer - long after the reshoots were complete - that didn't make the final product. So weird.
Anyway, this may change, but my ranking as of now...
V > IV > ROGUE ONE > VI > THE FORCE AWAKENS > SPACEBALLS > PREQUELS
Haven't had time yet, but I definitely want to go back and read the entire thread in the next day or so.