Enjoyed it, but walked away feeling the same way as before with his two previous Batman films: Nolan's very good, but he's still trying to cram too much into one movie. For example, it goes without saying that properly explaining Bane's mask and where he gets his power would have made the movie too long. Hence, Nolan is counting on the audience coming in with a certain amount of background knowledge. If you can overlook things like this, the typical Batman fan will love this film.
Pros well paced, great story, great actors, pros far outweigh the cons
If hardcore football action is your primary attraction to this movie, you might be disappointed, as there's not that much screen time actually devoted to play-by-play. However, if you're willing to allow your love for the game to take you through a study of human decency and compassion, this film is very worthwhile. Whether the mainstream media wants to admit it or not, this just may be the most significant movie Ms. Bullock has ever made.
If you didn't like the TV Show, don't bother. But if you enjoyed it, you'll love this flick, especially if you don't try to think too hard and just enjoy the ride. All of it is done well. I just have to say that, in my opinion, what was done the best was the handling of the Dr. McCoy character, and I would've liked to have seen more of him later on in the finale. But of course, by that time, you're captivated with what they're doing with the Spock character. That was cool. But I personally got more out of McCoy.