Yep. This came up in the movie thread as well, but I think what makes this version so awesome is that they just set out to make a great version of Shakespeare's play. No alternate setting which is so chic nowadays, no ridiculous overacting by hacks thinking that that's what it means to perform Shakespeare, no innovative camera angles or other tricks of direction, just a solid version of the play, adapted to film. And it rocks. You get into the story, you care about the characters, and you feel it when they die.