i've been watching this, 'no ordinary genius' and 'fun to imagine' every time i hit the books to keep me motivated. i think feynman's voice is cool haha
If you want some more Feynman stuff, "Surely You're Joking Mr. Feynman" and "What do you care what other people think?" are pretty good books. They're a collection of funny short stories told by Feynman about his life. Any ebook downloading website will have it. Local library may also have it.
'Infinity' is a film directed by Matthew Broderick and it happened to be about Richard Feynman's life (focuses on World War II period mainly). I didn't realise it was about Feynman initially - just found it interesting that the dude from Ferris Bueller directed a film. It's a pretty well-made film - wasn't a very funny or overly happy film like I would have expected from Broderick, and it seems pretty accurate (as according to those two books I mentioned before anyway).
There's also this set of lectures here:
http://vega.org.uk/video/subseries/8. Apparently they're an early form of 'Q.E.D' which is supposed to be a popular popular science book by Feynman that explains quantum physics to a general audience. I haven't read that book and I've only bothered to watch the first lecture, it was pretty interesting however.