Gangs of New York ,because it opened up a piece of history totally unknown to me ( I recommend Luc Santes book Low Life: if anyone imagines drink and drugs are a recent problem then take a look at a copy,the morphine addiction of returned soldiers was something I was unaware of but is totally logical ) .Many years ago I wrote a paper on Ether drinking in 19th Century rural Ireland as a window into a forgotten and consciously supressed part of "popular " history and the widespread nature of narcotic/alcohol use. Sante's book takes this stance and delves into a breathtaking array of social deviance.The film tries its best to get an avalanche of material into context -I suggest it would have been better as an "epic" series.The waistcoats were good.
Gladiator-because at certain points it breathed real life, ok the history was distorted and compacted but it was a work of love( long version is excellent for more intrigue).
The Vikings-because it has every cliche in the book and some more besides( wenching,feasting, roaring ,puking,gouging,VERY EVIL english monarch etcetera etcetera).Ernest Borgnine as Ragnor, even more over the top than Kirk Douglas .
Das Boot-the full tv series, I met a British sub vet the first time it was screened, he was sat near me in a hotel near the British sub yard of Barrow-I was gripped by the film but even more so when he told me that that was exactly his experience apart from being too tired to celebrate surviving a depth charge attack.What guts.