Now, as for movies. Just picked up Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead, Tom Stoppard's film adaptation of his play of the same name, starring Tim Roth and Gary Oldman in the title roles. Loved this movie since the first time I saw it on cable some 20+ years ago.
Follows R&G as they're called back to Elsinore by the king to try to figure out what's bugging their old childhood pal Hamlet. Clever and witty, full of great dialogue, but also incredibly stupid and full of great sight gags, as the two of them wander around the castle, sometimes wandering into the middle of a scene from Hamlet, other times just eavesdropping as the events take place around them, and sometimes just on their own, discovering the laws of physics as they go.
Gary Oldman said it best when asked what he thought the story was about and he says, "the story of Hamlet. Just shown from a different camera angle, a different perspective." Just a brilliant film.