Given the nature of the thread, I'm going to be a little spoilery, so:
((SPOILERS BELOW))I enjoyed it as a movie on its own merits, but I didn't like it at all as a Star Wars movie. Super-leia made me cringe. Unless the plot line is redeemed in episode 9, the Snoke death was just just entirely anti-climatic. So the first order is now in the hands of an whiny brat and the galaxy's most bumbling general. Not exactly a threat for the future, Kylo Ren may be powerful be he can't take on the galaxy single handed.
Nerd Rant Ahoy! What I want is for Snoke to simply have been a vanguard, a precursor for galactic invasion from the outer reaches of space akin to the story line for The Old Republic. Otherwise, he's a worthless, contrived character that meant nothing, and leaves more questions than answers (supposedly he was just hanging around in the days of the Empire... soooo, Palpatine just sort of didn't notice? Lots of issues here...). Anywho, back to the movie... Then despite his retraction, I am 100% in agreement with Mark Hamill's statements about Luke. It just... it just wasn't him. And the Yoda scene was also just bad to me. Don't get me wrong, I love Yoda. But it was completely unnecessary, and solely to tug on nostalgia. Unfortunately, it wasn't a harmless trip down memory lane, as it broke the flow of the movie and the blending of the practical effects puppet with the movie's modern CG just looked bad to me. Which is weird, because there are plenty of movies that meld the two just fine, and it's Star Wars that botches it? And I'll admit it now: I've always been a Boba Fett lover. It's a cliche, but I don't care. He's awesome.
So now with Phasma, a character I was drawn to since the early promotional stuff for 7, it's just Fett all over. Interesting and unique villain in a movie that needed them badly (the original trilogy could at least be said not to have needed another villain), and yet... oops, fell to her death (again). So either it's just an unceremonious death, or they will explain it away off screen again like with episode 7. Either option is just stupid.
Not that I hated everything, I loved the style of humor, Chewbacca scenes just made me smile (the only classic character done right excluding the droids who may as well have just been extras... which come to think of it, this movie really killed the whole deal with R2-D2 being the perpetual witness), Benicio Del Toro's character was great (winner: best villain not just dumped in a pit), and I think Kylo Ren does the angst routine better than prequel Anakin did (partially because it wasn't retroactively tarnishing a character like original trilogy Vader, but also in general).
The biggest disappointment? No Lando Calrissian. ... Okay, seriously, I'm joking but sort of only half joking. How perfect would he have been just randomly at the casino?
*sigh*... It's just not the movie I was hoping it to be. I vastly preferred Rogue One (the final Vader scene... Jesus, so good).