Batman Begins has a whiney, mopey, near-emo protagonist. It's designed to appeal to the adolescent crowd, regardless of whether they're over 30 or not. The fact it uses 'real' props, doesn't change the fact that Batman was as far from the comics as he's ever been in the Schumaker era. His whole attitude was that of a depressed/angry teen, as opposed to that of a very, very dark man.
IF Batman had been like No Country for Old Men (minus, say, the actual killing), then, THEN I could have had respect for it as a 'mature movie' or somehow being true to the boogey-man of superheroes, Batman.
As is, it was built to sell Action figures. And it did. Millions of 'em.
The reason why Iron Man, whom I never liked in comics, is the best Superhero Movie to me (both as a superhero movie, and as a film) is because it allowed it's protagonist to be adult. It was, in no way, a coming of age story. Tony was, even as a lothario, a mature character. He knew what he wanted, he was not pining after his childhood sweetheart, not brooding over his dead parentage. He grew every single scene.
Until Batman grows up, it doesn't matter how many nods it does to comics... the movie is neither "Batman" nor "mature" at its core.
Ironman's origin was rushed where as at least we know EVERYTHING about Bruce now to understand why he is who he is and this new movie will take it a level further into his psyche
Stereotype Arabs??? Come on dude...more unoriginal than that poor excuse of a power ranger in that spider-man movie
People cared about Batman Begins' supporting characters where as all people wanted to see was Ironman. That's it. No one cared at how bad the final act was, also BB didn't have a real great finale. BB was waaaay smarter than Iron man as was Hulk. Even Daredevil was smarter but horrible as a movie.
Iron Man was an amazing movie for what it was, but after you get past the wow factor there isn't really anything deeper than the SFX.