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But you've also got to be objective about things
Sure, things like the sun is coming up in the east tomorrow, or Kevin Sumlin's record has been less than fantastic - I know, that one is bordering on subjective. But in terms of these DC movies, objectivity is not a part of the equation for me. I don't consider any of them to be absolutely great movies; I still like Richard Donner's Superman far more than I've ever liked Synder's Man of Steel. I thought Justice League was a fun time at the movies. It was not a great movie by any stretch. It was too short, with not enough meat to it. Because of that, it felt rushed. There was an inconsistent feel to the movie, the result of having two different pairs of eyes behind the camera (Snyder and Whedon).
Justice League for me will go down as nothing more than a popcorn movie. It will rank behind most other movies that I saw this year, but frankly, this one will be more re-watchable simply because (a) I love these characters and (b) I can put it on the TV and let it play while I'm working on other things; I won't have to sit there and focus on what's going on like I will whenever I re-watch Blade Runner 2049, for instance.
Things I really did like about Justice League: the Wonder Woman lasso scene with Aquaman, the Flash (which I did not expect to like), and the score incorporating themes from Tim Burton's Batman and the aforementioned Man of Steel. The credits said John Williams' theme to Superman was in there, but for some reason I missed hearing that. Would have thought it would have been played when Superman made his entrance into the climactic fight with Steppenwolf.