Also, Matchpoint: Woody and Scarlett in more than one sense.
Scarlett was top of pops back then. That was the first flick Woody did sans NYC back when, as filming became unaffordable (even for big studios as I hear - all that is seen of the Big Apple these days are sets).
As for the movie, classic, overly-British, each scene filmed in one take, Rhys Meyers has one of the best performances of any actor when he does "the thing", and is one of my favorite movies of all time.