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I think he was a perfectly adequate choice to spearhead the DCEU. He has a fairly distinctive style with consistent themes and tones, and while I think he went a bit too far in (more than) a few places I fully supported his idea of having a grittier and darker franchise when compared to what Marvel was churning out. He's not a bad director by any means, though I think he is too heavy handed with symbolism and suffers from the common flaw of having conflict set pieces that are overly complex and last too long.In my opinion, BvS is exponentially worse than Man of Steel. If you found MoS unwatchable, then stay FAR away from BvS; that movie quadruples down on all of the things that went wrong with MoS.
As for Zack Snyder's other movies, I was really disappointed with Watchmen (that's a whole Pandora's Box of a conversation, so I'll just leave it at that), I think his Dawn of the Dead remake is fun, and I think that Sucker Punch was an admirable failure of a movie (so I really don't have it in me to hate it like so many others do-- the movie had great ideas, but it bit off more than it could chew). And, of course, 300 is still a pretty damn unique movie to this very day.
To Snyder's credit with the DCEU, a lot of his ideas were in the first Wonder Woman movie, like it being set during WWI (which was fucking brilliant, if you ask me). We've seen what a Patty Jenkins Wonder Woman movie looks like without any of Snyder's ideas, and it was an absolute trainwreck.
I'm far from the biggest fan of his movies, but I don't hate the dude. And I think it sucks what WB did to him with Justice League amid the time of his daughter's passing. He's a guy who has a lot of interesting ideas, but I just don't think that he's a very good storyteller.
Overall I think that the execs failed him in two ways. One, they meddled too much with the direction he was going (Marvel is doing this and making bajillions, we need to do it toooooo!) and two they didn't give him a competent scriptwriting offsider to tighten shit up. He's obviously not blameless for the DCEU turning into a joke, but with him at the helm at least there was a clear and distinct direction for the franchises to head towards, and while MoS didn't quite hit home with me (I enjoyed it enough, but he overplayed his hand in regards where it's commonly acceptable to take that character, especially in an introductory film), I could certainly see the potential if they stuck the course but with a few small corrections.