What's your view on Pontius Pilate?

First of all, while I'm an atheist and have fervently debated my position before, sometimes not as amicable as I try and hope to be, this one isn't going to be "such" a question. I'm really just curious and would love it if my faith would entirely be left out of the question.

As for the why, I enjoyed the show "The Chosen" as well as the "Passion of Christ" by Mel Gibson a lot. In the context of Mel Gibson's movie, I vaguely remember that Catholics view Pontius Piilate as at least neutral, if not in a positive light; *Oriental Orthodox outright have him as a saint, if I recall correctly (and my superficial research on this somewhat confirmed that).

On the other hand, I also seem to vaguely remember that other Christian groups see him in a much, much worse light, though I wasn't exactly able to find a definitive answer (and I hardly can, given the heterogeneous mix that Christianity is in modern day).

So, I figured I could ask the swarm... what's your personal or if you think you know your particular group's view on Pontius Pilate, especially but not only in regards to what his actions meant for his later life and afterlife?

EDIT: Not sure what flair fits best, I guess this one will do?