Coming back to sing the praises of BvS:
In my recent re-watching of BvS (UE, of course, only way to watch the movie), I noticed how neatly Snyder deals with the pros and cons of "The Cape".
When Batman takes on Luthor's goons to SAVE MARTHA, he jumps off the Batplane and glides down, and in a very cool shot you see the cape fully extended as he smashes through the window, showcasing the cape's use without making a big deal out of it. Similarly, just moments later, as Batman is fighting the goons, there's a very quick scene where one of them actually grabs the cape and pulls Batman down, acknowledging the shortcomings of the cape without making a big deal out of it.
Damn, Snyder is good with that kind of stuff!
Another thing that struck me, which I haven't mentioned I think, is just how well written (and acted) Alfred is. His dry humour, the tough yet loving relationship between these two men, the way their dialogue hints at all the things they've gone through together. I don't think I've seen such a cool Alfred in any other movie. Got to give Serkis time, of course, but so far Iron's Alfred is by far the best.