Robert Downey, Jr. owned this film. I had my doubts last year when I heard he would be Tony Stark, but now I can't imagine anyone else in the role. Not only is there enough to more than satisfy comics fans, but there is actual acting, story development and action to appease even the most dubious of movie-goers. And it's not dark, which has seemed to be the flavor-of-the-decades for any comics movie to be taken seriously since Burton's 1989 "Batman." For once, a great, well-reviewed and well-received super-hero film that doesn't have the angst of "Batman Begins" or the soap opera of "Spider-Man." Both those films are good, but "Iron Man" knocks the superhero genre out of the park.