I've NEVER been much of a D.C. fan, other than a casual Batman fan. But I was around for the run of Batman films in the late '80s and '90s. For their time, they were okay, and I enjoyed them. Even though not a schlocky as the old Batman tv series, they were more in that vein and didn't take themselves very seriously, so it was (mostly) fine that they weren't better "quality." I really liked the take on the character in the '90s animated series. I have the entire thing on DVD, and I enjoy watching those. Of course, the Nolan trilogy was brilliant. That, to me, is really the cinematic benchmark for Batman. So it's been disappointing to me to see where the DC universe is now. I'll see Justice League because I'm sure it's going to be cool enough to warrant at least one viewing, even if it doesn't really hold up well over time. And I guess I need to see BvS beforehand to have the necessary background. But I don't really have high hopes.
Really, to me, Wonder Woman looks like the only quality film of this iteration of the DC universe. And that's a shame. It's too bad they couldn't have tied her into the Nolan universe. That was just so much better, and this present Wonder Woman is on par with that level of quality.