What are the best Shakespeare film adaptations, Sup Forums? I got Polanski's Macbeth, Lurhmann's Romeo + Juliet and pic

What are the best Shakespeare film adaptations, Sup Forums? I got Polanski's Macbeth, Lurhmann's Romeo + Juliet and pic.

Kozintsev, Kurosawa, Welles and Olivier.

Close adaptations:
Branagh's Henry V + Othello
Ian McKellen's Richard III

Broad strokes adaptations:
Ran (King Lear)
Forbidden Planet (The Tempest)

Unironically The Lion King

I liked Ran and Fiennes' Coriolanus.

And there's The Lion King

>tfw No Taming of the Shrew film adaptation

Blocks your path

What the shit?

How's Coriolanus? The Ralph Fiennes version I mean.

That version of Macbeth was fucking shit

It was Macbeth as a mumbling music video

It's good

>Coriolanus
the only film worth mentioning.

It's solid
Hollow Crown is very good if you're into the histories too

Berserk

Which adaptations did you like, An?

Are there ANY decent adaptations of King Lear? It's one of the more iconic tragedies after the Big 3 but I can't think of a single one.

Just watch the recorded stage version

You didn't automatically see it as the taming of the shrew? Are you fucking kidding me?

The 1990s Richard III's

set in 1930s, depicting him as a fascist. Fantastic.

Throne of Blood
Lion King (yes really)
Sons of Anarchy

He probably doesn't know what movie it is.

I don't get why people just post an image with no explanation as to what it is and expect everyone to be familiar with it.

I'll take the bait.
It's '10 things I hate about you' and if you don't now it you're too fucking young to be here.

>can't just image search on Google and read the wikipedia page for reference

There should be a competency test to use the internet.

Chimes at Midnight is probably my personal favourite.

I know what it is. It came out 18 years ago.

Just tell what movie it is when you post the image.

Have you considered that maybe you are too old to be here?

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Does this count? It is great and I think deserves to be alongside Hamlet.

I liked Branagh's 'Much ado about nothing'.

I also liked the 'Romeo & Juliet' one with the Latino kids; can't recall its title.