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Kevin Phillipson (10072 KP) rated Aquaman (2018) in Movies
Dec 13, 2018
Aquaman (1 more)
Atlantis
What can I say wow just seen the movie and it's brilliant 2 hour 23 mins of action it doesn't disappoint unlike justice league movie Jason momoa is stand out as aquaman this is movie doesn't need justice league to save nice to see classic costume make an appearance thumbs up from me

X-Men Red, Vol. 2: Waging Peace
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The adventures of the newly resurrected Jean Grey and her handpicked 'Red Squad' continue] One of...

TheAtlanticCraft
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Minecraft is what I do and for awesome Minecraft Challenges, Minecraft Mods, Minecraft Roleplay and...

Amerzone: The Explorer's Legacy (Universal)
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Before dying, the explorer Emile Valembois tells you about the most amazing expedition of his...

Jessi Bone (48 KP) rated Vampire in Atlantis (Warriors of Poseidon, #7) in Books
Mar 18, 2019
Daniel, vampire and ally of the Warriors of Poseidon has fought on the side of humanity only to never have the one thing he wants most. Serai Princess of Atlantis has been in stasis for 11,000 years and must recover the Emperor Jewel to save her sisters still is stasis. Only together can they find what they can truly be.

Matthew Krueger (10051 KP) rated Atlantis - The Lost Empire (2001) in Movies
Mar 25, 2020
Low Expections
Atlantis: The Lost Empire- is a strange movie, it came out in the early 2000's and thats when Disney was running out of ideas or starting to. I believe that their were starting to run out of ideas. Atlantis: The Lost Empire - is a strange movie, cause it came out after "The Lion King". And the movie's after "The Lion King" were stange. What im saying is after "The Lion King", disney decided to go really strange/a huge left turn/didn't expect that/disappointed and overall a huge downfall. But i will get to those movies. Oh this is one of them.
I mean it was a good premise, just was kinda of boring. It was a mix of sci-fi, adventure and thats pretty much it.
The plot: An inexperienced young adventurer becomes the key to unraveling an ancient mystery when he joins up with a group of daredevil explorers to find the legendary lost empire of Atlantis. A naive-but-determined museum cartographer Milo Thatch (Michael J. Fox), dreams of completing the quest begun by his late grandfather, a famous explorer. When a journal surfaces, an eccentric billionaire funds an expedition and the action shifts to high gear.
You can skip this one, dont need to watch it.
I mean it was a good premise, just was kinda of boring. It was a mix of sci-fi, adventure and thats pretty much it.
The plot: An inexperienced young adventurer becomes the key to unraveling an ancient mystery when he joins up with a group of daredevil explorers to find the legendary lost empire of Atlantis. A naive-but-determined museum cartographer Milo Thatch (Michael J. Fox), dreams of completing the quest begun by his late grandfather, a famous explorer. When a journal surfaces, an eccentric billionaire funds an expedition and the action shifts to high gear.
You can skip this one, dont need to watch it.

starwarsluvr (236 KP) rated Atlantis Riptide (Lost Daughters of Atlantis #1) in Books
Jan 30, 2018
This was a good start to an interesting story..different Atlantis storyline then normal and it early enjoyed it. I am glad I decided to read it and am very glad that chase got better toward the end. I wasn't so sure about him, and still not all that sure but I can't wait to read the rest of the series. I am very glad I got to review this

Awix (3310 KP) rated Warlords of Atlantis (1978) in Movies
Feb 20, 2018 (Updated Feb 20, 2018)
Really-not-bad-considering-what-it-is British fantasy film, from the makers of three other mid-70s Edgar Rice Burroughs adaptations - this story is original (well, up to a point). Two-fisted bathyscape engineer and his posh associate discover Atlantis, which is populated by various unexpected character actors, rubber monsters, and also Cyd Charisse (goes to show you never can tell).
Looks slightly more lavish than the three Amicus films; Atlantis bears a suspicious resemblance to Malta (which may give you a clue as to where the location filming was done). Pleasantly tropey plot, occasionally verges on the absurd; rubber monsters (the Zaargs!) are actually not too bad. The giant octopus has a kind of kitsch grandeur to it; somewhat emblematic of the whole movie. In the end it's not exactly written by Shakespeare but highly entertaining if you like this sort of thing; possibly the best of the Connor-McClure fantasy films.
Looks slightly more lavish than the three Amicus films; Atlantis bears a suspicious resemblance to Malta (which may give you a clue as to where the location filming was done). Pleasantly tropey plot, occasionally verges on the absurd; rubber monsters (the Zaargs!) are actually not too bad. The giant octopus has a kind of kitsch grandeur to it; somewhat emblematic of the whole movie. In the end it's not exactly written by Shakespeare but highly entertaining if you like this sort of thing; possibly the best of the Connor-McClure fantasy films.

Rachel Howser Roberts (96 KP) rated Win in Books
Jun 23, 2018
The series is still going strong
The third book book in the Atlantis Grail series is just as good as the first two with new trials and adventures for the main character, Gwen. The writing is fast paced, and several new fascinating characters are introduced as Gwen must compete for her life, again. While Gwen must overcome obstacles similar to the first book, Nazarian has created new unique situations that are fascinating to read about.
Sara Biondi (16 KP) Dec 13, 2018