For New Year's Eve, the family decided to take a trip to the movies to see Aquaman. What a fun ride of a movie this was.
Jason Momoa is having the time of his life playing Aquaman - intially a surprise casting choise in Batman V Superman and Justice League. While he may not look exactly like the comic book character, he has the spirit of the character down pat.
With a touch of the bad-ass "I have a hook for a hand" version of the nineties with a pinch of the blowhard character seen in Batman Brave and The Bold, Momoa nails the character, a child of two worlds, scared of the destiny to unite them both.
There are a couple of intertwining plots - the movie starts with Aquaman foiling a pirate attack on a Russian submarine and a decision he makes causes the creation of one of his arch enemies.
The second plot involves Arthur trying to claim the throne of Atlantis, there are some gorgeous underwater scenes then a quest arounf the world to find the trident of the last great Atleanean king.
The whole thing ends in a giant underwater battle with sharks with 'friggin' laser beams and giant seahorses and a big ass sea monster.
The search for the trident was a fun Indiana Jones/Tomb Raider/Uncharted style adventure (with a generous side of Disney's Atlantis THe Lost Empire)
[As an aside - this movie has probably ruined the chances of a live action version of Atlantis: The Lost Empire or The Deep, - but damn it made me wish for them]
Then the movie did the most awesome thing the quest for the trident ended in the lost sea in the hollow Earth - they went to Skartaris. And queue the blank looks, for newbies to the worlds of DC Skartaris is the centre of the Hollow Earth created by Mike Grell (also known as the greatest writer on Green Arrow ever) for the comic book known as Warlord. Skartaris has appeared in a couple of episodes of Jusice League Unlimited. Could this be a set up for a Warlord movie? Oh I hope so.
The whole movie was so much fun to watch from start to finish that everyone left with a big grin on our faces.
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