nope. Shakespeare in Love. Brilliant movie.
weird thing is, we never had stage managers in high school. We had assistant directors, and they really don't do much. My first real experience was when i got to college. My first show SMing was Urinetown, the musical, which included light cues, moving light cues, and turntable cues. I made a ton of mistakes during tech, but the show went brilliantly and after that, my director/professor now calls me an experienced SM and this past show, he paired me up with a freshman (I'm a sophmore) to co-SM a senior project and help him along and answer any of his questions.
I always get stressed or depressed during tech, but what gets me through it and makes me want to go through the whole process again, is the wonderful production that comes out of it. All the hard work you put into it; into controllng the actors and explaining a billion times to the stage crew what to do, makes the whole thing totally worth it. Also, I love all the inside jokes during rehearsal that you can share with the actors later on and have eveyone look at you weirdly.