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5.0 out of 5 stars Aquaman...SHOULD BE A SHOW!
Ok, If you love smallville like i do then you will love this! Brilliant story that keeps you hooked and justin hartley is awesome as ac. I'm actually reall mad this was never made into a series.....and to rate it so harsh after just seeing this is dumb because its just the pilot. Smallville just ended as one of the most successful sci fi shows of all time amassing 218 ep...
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3.0 out of 5 stars Back to sleep - with the fishes...
Aquaman may have been around for 61 years now (he debuted in MORE FUN COMICS in November 1941) but he was always the Rodney Dangerfield of the superhero community. Even though he was a founding member of the Justice League of America, he never did have a lot of street cred. It didn't help that his superpowers were so *ahem* - fishy. Kinda sucks when you have to constantly...
Published on October 31, 2006 by H. Bala


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3.0 out of 5 stars Back to sleep - with the fishes..., October 31, 2006
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H. Bala "Me Too Can Read" (Just moved to posh Marina Del Rey, CA - where if you drop a quarter, why, you just keep on walking) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Aquaman Season 1 (Amazon Instant Video)
Aquaman may have been around for 61 years now (he debuted in MORE FUN COMICS in November 1941) but he was always the Rodney Dangerfield of the superhero community. Even though he was a founding member of the Justice League of America, he never did have a lot of street cred. It didn't help that his superpowers were so *ahem* - fishy. Kinda sucks when you have to constantly douse yourself with water lest your powers become depleted. So, yeah, Aquaman breathes underwater, swims really fast, has a dense body makeup (to withstand the pressures of the watery deep), has a bit of super-strength - and has a form of telepathy which allows him to communicate with the denizens of the sea. While I guess those are pretty neat abilities, they sure didn't keep him from almost being on the lowest spot on the Superfriends hierarchy (thank God for the Wonder Twins, eh, Aquaman?). When I was a kid, because of the comic fans' seemingly universal lack of respect for Arthur Curry back then, I always did adversely kinda root for him - to not only do well but to also not embarass himself (I always cringed when Wonder Woman had to rescue him from some predicament). It really wasn't until recently that Aquaman was made over and became a darker, more powerful character, worthy of more attention - and street cred. Still, I was surprised to see Aquaman guest star on SMALLVILLE. And, as it turns out, pleasantly surprised, because Mr. Curry actually held up pretty well against the Teen of Steel.

So, after making his debut in SMALLVILLE's fifth season ("Aqua"), Arthur "A.C." Curry aka Aquaman, then played by Alan Ritchson, was set to star in his own television series under the series title MERCY REEF (the name of A.C.'s hometown). Unfortunately, it wasn't picked up by the CW network for the fall lineup. However, in July 2006, Warner Brothers offered up what would've been the pilot episode (under the title AQUAMAN) on the iTunes Music Store and it quickly became the most downloaded TV show on its list. So, as long as this show is available somewhere online and is still garnering some kind of buzz, there's still a crazy smidgen of hope for an eventual series...but it doesn't look good.

At an affordable $2.00, it was worth it for me to get with Amazon Unbox and download AQUAMAN. Yes, this show seems to take after the pattern and sensibilities of SMALLVILLE. It's certainly a hipper, more contemporary, and more interesting version of Arthur Curry, now brought to life by Justin Hartley (who also just played Oliver Queen aka Green Arrow in SMALLVILLE). Since we don't know if we're gonna get any more entries, this episode is frustrating because it asks questions to which we probably won't get answers. Questions revolving around his Atlantean mother (did she die or not?), the creepy governmental agency sticking its nose into the weirdness that is the Bermuda Triangle - where fabled Atlantis supposedly is hidden, the pretty military pilot/lieutenant who may've been around on this earth for much longer than her youth implies, how A.C.'s aggresive eco-consciousness will impact his superheroic destiny, etc.

Because this was a set-up episode, things seem to come at you from every direction. You've got the semi-mystical Atlantean aspects, the X-FILES type conspiracy factor, the coming-of-age story, and the genesis-of-a-superhero side of it... It's also hard to get a feel for the actors and their roles. Justin Hartley has the build and the goldilocks looks to be a potential heartthrob but I'm not yet sold on his acting. Ving Rhames seems to be slumming as McCaffery, a crossbow-wielding lighthouse keeper who becomes A.C.'s mentor. Lou Diamond Phillips, as A.C.'s Coast Guard stepdad, was hardly in the show. There are some bonafide hotties here. Denise Quinones (fighter pilot Rachel Torres) and Amber McDonald (Eva, A.C.'s friend and business partner) are two beauties who were probably slated to compete for A.C.'s romantic attentions, while Adrianne Palicki's wicked sex appeal as Nadia the siren was undeniable.

AQUAMAN has a gorgeous look to it, set in scenic, seaside Floridian locales and awashed in the bluest of waters in which you'd wanna swim all day. Coastal towns Tempest Key and Mercy Reef seem to be the perfect vacation resorts. But, anyways, it looks like we'll never know how good this show could've been or if the cast chemistry would've improved. I hear that Aquaman is due another guest turn on SMALLVILLE. Hopefully, down the road, we'll see him again. Meanwhile, I'm giving AQUAMAN a cautious recommendation. Some folks will find AQUAMAN worth watching, but many more might find it tedious...
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5.0 out of 5 stars Aquaman...SHOULD BE A SHOW!, September 28, 2011
This review is from: Aquaman Season 1 (Amazon Instant Video)
Ok, If you love smallville like i do then you will love this! Brilliant story that keeps you hooked and justin hartley is awesome as ac. I'm actually reall mad this was never made into a series.....and to rate it so harsh after just seeing this is dumb because its just the pilot. Smallville just ended as one of the most successful sci fi shows of all time amassing 218 ep. and 10 seasons. So when those creates make a new show i'm pretty sure it would be successful.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful to look at, October 28, 2006
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The downloaded quality of the video is fantastic. The show has gorgeous cinematography and photography. The productions values -- where the actors are concerned, anyway -- a bit dodgy. I got dizzy from everyone stepping around each other to mug to the camera. And they are always talking to each other's shoulders. What is that? Also, how do you not question that fact that you can swim almost as fast as an F-16 flies? I love the swimming with sharks visual pun at the beginning. Also the name of the boat -- "Quint" -- brilliant! Robert Shaw's character in JAWS.

Everybody is so...so...PRETTY, it makes my eyes bleed. I wish it could have been made into a series -- even a mini-series would have been nice.
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2.0 out of 5 stars I should have known by the cover image...., October 11, 2006
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I bought this on a whim, probably due to the low threshold of pain at $2. First off, I will state that I have enjoyed Smallville to some degree and as this was a spinoff, I had assumed that it would be of a similar style and level of acting.

However, this is not the case. The style is roughly the same, but this is actually more Buffy than Smallville. A.C. aka Orin aka Aquaman is a 19-22 year old ecoterrorist that has superhuman abilities when doused with salt water. There is the old guard of Atlantis that is there to guide and teach Orin through his being accustomed to his new lot in life. There is the friendly bar keeper and friend of A.C. who believes what ever wacked out story he tells her. There is A.C. step father who is part of the coast guard and plays only a slight role in the show.

Pros of the show:
- set in Florida for those that like to watch trim ladies and fellas romping around
- comic centric beginnings story
- Monsters to fight

Cons of the show:
- Eva the Barkeep believes every weird thing that A.C. says
- I didn't know that there were millions lost in the bermuda triangle
- Acting was flat (although this is pretty common in pilots until the actors get comfortable in their new skin)
- Aquaman's varied strength, sometimes strong, sometimes a wus.

Overall, I don't think I would watch the series if they ever extended it. I do recommend that others take a spin of the pilot and see if they are as negative as I am about this. I mean, it is only $2.
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