Okay, to be honest, this movie was mostly pretty awful, due in part to a weak screenplay with weak dialogue and a seriously scrampy budget. I think it *meant* to be campy, on a level with The Princess Bride, but it just didn't pull it off quite right - I think it didn't go quite far enough, so you're never really sure if it's meant to be serious or meant to be over-the-top.
But, it has James Purefoy. And it's about knights and dragons and princesses. And I love Joan Plowright and Michael Clarke Duncan, even if they have bit parts. And did I mention James Purefoy? My goodness that man is handsome. Why has he never appeared in any American movies? (He did have a bit part as the dark prince in A Knight's Tale, but that's hardly enough to keep a girl going.)