"Henry V." When I first saw it many years ago (One of the relatively few movies I've ever seen on the big screen), I finally realized just how good Shakespeare is when well-performed.
"Hamlet" was impressive too, although it makes you realize why Shakespeare's longest play is usually abridged. It's a slog to get all the way through.
Not mentioned is "Shackleton," a made-for-TV movie about Shackleton's 1914 Antarctic expedition. It's impressively done, and pretty faithful to history from what I recall of accounts of the expedition that I've read.
_________________ The kingdom of heaven is like a merchant seeking fine pearls who, when he found an especially costly one, sold everything he had to buy it.
Chamber of Secrets but he delivered the best St Crispin Day speech in cinematic history.
_________________ I'm forever blowing bubbles,
pretty bubbles in the air,
they fly so high,
nearly reach the sky,
then like my dreams,
they fade and die.
Fortune's always hiding,
I've looked everywhere,
I'm forever blowing bubbles,
pretty bubbles in the air.
UNITED! UNITED!
West Ham United fight song.
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