Watched it earlier in what was probably the last showing in any cinema within reach, so, yeah, left that one late, but better late than never.
I'm so glad I got to see this because it felt like watching something rare, which big budget sci-fi - outside of the likes of Transformers and Star Wars - is. This is an art house type film compared to the other pop culture shite that flood the cinemas in droves, and makes a fortune in profit. Even if you can't appreciate the story, you can still take away the fact that it's one of the most visually stunning films that's ever been made. If the first one was still a benchmark for the atmosphere and world it built, this has surpassed it. It's also a benchmark of how a sequel to a cult classic should be done, and arguably the best sequel to a film ever.
The film is still a bit too fresh in the mind for me, and will probably take another viewing for it to fully bed in and form any kind of proper assessment of what I really think of it, but then again, only really exceptional films tend to do that.