I just got a copy from a friend, and I'm already addicted.
It's definitely a great game, but very complex. Still, there are some aspects of it that flow very well.
The card art is top-notch, even if the characters don't match the actors and actresses who portrayed them in the movies. Don't order a copy online though, keep your money in your local community and buy (or order) it from your LGHS instead.
Cons: You can have up to three copies of any card in your deck, but each core set comes with only 1 or 2 copies of some of the cards - two of the best cards only have 1 copy each. Since decks have to be at least 50 cards, you're going to want at least 2 of these cards in your deck, which means buying a second (or third!?) copy. Someone on boardgamegeeks.com did the math and found that buying a second copy of the core set effectively nets you 51 usable cards (out of the 226 in the box), and a third will get you the 3rd and final copy of only 13 cards. Meanwhile, Fantasy Flight Games has stated that they will NOT be putting out a "completion pack" to get you these 64 cards in an inexpensive manner, saying that for the "hardcore tournament player", the investment amounts to less than the cost of a new booster box of MtG (for example), in which you need multiple booster boxes to complete a playset.
Okay, so the cons bit is a wall of text, but I still really enjoy the game and look forward to playing cooperatively once my wife learns how to play.
Now, do I buy a second core set......?