The Little Mermaid ~ 3D Interactive Pop-up Book
Book and Games
App
Swim through the depths of the ocean with the Little Mermaid as she embarks on a wonderful adventure...
Apnea Trainer
Sports and Utilities
App
Top 5 in Germany / Top 10 in Sport Apps in Australia, UK and France ---- Here’s the perfect app...
Scuba Radio
Podcast
Scuba Radio is the first and only nationally syndicated radio show devoted to diving. This...
Shark Hunting - 2017
Games and Sports
App
Let’s begin the underwater adventures with the angry shark! Rush into the sea and experience the...
Relaxing Dot to Dot: Under the Sea
Beverley Lawson and Patricia Moffett
Book
Adult creativity books are proven to help reduce stress and anxiety as the act of drawing and...
Dracula Marries Frankenstein: An Anne of Green Bagels Story
Book
Are the kids of Megatown ready to tackle the issue of IntraMonster Marriage? Amusing and provocative...
Lyndsey Gollogly (2893 KP) rated The Call of Cthulhu in Books
Nov 23, 2020
Kindle
The call of Cthulhu
By H. P. Lovecraft
The Call of Cthulu, the tale of a horrifying underwater monster coming to life and threatening mankind, is H.P. Lovecraft's most famous and most widely popular tale, spawning an entire mythology, with the power to strike terror into the hearts of even the Great OldOnes.
This is the one everyone seems to go on about! I’m so far loving my Lovecraft journey. This is my favourite so I can see why suggest this as the first one you read, I’m not sure you should as I’ve read a few of Lovecrafts short stories and I’m finally getting to grips on how he writes. Which I think is why I enjoyed this more the I thought.
H2O: Mermaid Adventures
TV Show Watch
H2O: MERMAID ADVENTURES is the story of three friends united by a magical secret. An overnight trip...
animation
TheAtlanticCraft
YouTube Channel
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Andy K (10821 KP) rated Aquaman (2018) in Movies
Jun 12, 2019
Having not known much about the character other than what has already appeared in the collective recent DCU films, I was eager to learn more about his origins and his universe.
His mother escapes her arranged marriage by coming to the surface and meeting a lighthouse keeper whom she grows to love and has their child. He will grow up to be the Atlantian who should be king but does not want the responsibility.
The film reminded me a lot of a Thor movie at times, just this time under water instead of an Asgard realm bereft with creatures big and small.
The real star of this was the underwater realm itself. The lighting, glowing and use of color was unlike any movie released to date I have seen and that says a lot. The visuals were not only groundbreaking and striking in their depth and complexity (which normally I rip on CGI puke movies), but served to compliment the actors and story in symbiosis.
I couldn't believe the number of negative reviews on IMDb for this film (although haters gotta hate everything these days). I think you can look past a little corny dialogue and let yourself get lost within the visual splendor that is Aquaman!