Picked this up the other day, and man what can I say? This is just a charming movie.
Based off the book by Neil Gaiman with pictures by Charless Vess. It's a very unique kind of movie. Very surreal at times, as most stuff involving Gaiman (look at Mirror Mask, most people didn't). But it's one of the few genuine fantasy movies. It doesn't rely on huge battles, or even huge huge names (sure Deniro's in it, but he's not as big in it as you'd expect. And Michelle Phifer too, but she's the bad guy, and no longer a huge draw) but it really relies on it's story.
Our story revolves around young Tristan, a shop boy who has a heritage completely unknown to him, swears to bring a falling star to the girl he loves. He goes to get the star, but only finds our heroine Vane (Played by Claire Danes whom we haven't seen in a long time) and no star. There's a good reason, Vane IS the star. So Tristan is going to bring Vane home, to win his lady love's heart.
In the background there's a quest for a throne by betraying princes, and of course three witches who want Vane's heart to keep them young. So he has to bring her past all that, and only a pirate captain named Shakespear (played by Deniro, and is completely unlike how you'd expect) helps them along the way.
Now, this really isn't an adventure movie, it's honestly a romance. You grow to like Tristan and Vane, and their chemistry is just fantastic. The minor characters are even very well built up, and the villians even better. It's got a great ammount of humor and action.
I really can't suggest this movie enough. And yes, it even has some tf (man to goat, goat to man) and tg (guy to barmaid). so.. look into it.