Atlantis: The Lost Empire
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:09:04
And relax.
:09:05
He doesn't bite...often.
:09:15
Grandpa?
:09:16
Finest explorer I ever met.
:09:18
Preston Whitmore.
Pleasure to meet you, Milo.

:09:22
Join me in a little yoga?
:09:24
Uh, no, no.
Thank you.

:09:26
Did you really
know my grandfather?

:09:27
Oh, yeah. Met old Thaddeus
back in Georgetown.

:09:30
Class of '66.
We stayed close friends...

:09:32
till the end of his days.
:09:33
Even dragged me along...
:09:36
on some of his
danged fool expeditions.

:09:37
Thatch was crazy
as a fruit bat, he was.

:09:40
He spoke of you often.
:09:41
Funny. He-he never
mentioned you.

:09:43
Oh, he wouldn't.
:09:44
He knew how much
I liked my privacy.

:09:48
I keep a low profile.
:09:49
Mr. Whitmore, should I be
wondering why I'm here?

:09:51
Look on that table.
:09:54
Ah!
:09:55
It's for you.
:09:57
It's-it's from my grandfather.
:09:59
He brought that package
to me years ago.

:10:01
He said if anything
were to happen to him...

:10:03
I should give it to you...
:10:04
when you were ready-
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whatever that means.
:10:08
It-
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It can't be.
It's the Shepherd's Journal.

:10:12
Mr. Whitmore,
this journal is the key...

:10:15
to finding the lost
continent of Atlantis!

:10:18
Atlantis! Ha ha ha!
I wasn't born yesterday, son.

:10:21
No, no, no.
Look-look at this.

:10:22
Coordinates. Clues.
It's all right here.

:10:25
Yeah, looks like
gibberish to me.

:10:26
That's because it's
been written in a dialect...

:10:28
that no longer exists.
:10:29
-So it's useless.
-No, no, just difficult.

:10:31
I've spent my whole life
studying dead languages.

:10:33
It's not gibberish to me.
:10:35
Ah, it's probably a fake.
:10:38
Mr. Whitmore, my grandfather
would have known...

:10:40
if this were a fake.
I would know.

:10:42
I will stake everything I own,
everything that I believe in...

:10:45
that this is the genuine
Shepherd's Journal.

:10:47
All right,
all right.

:10:48
So what do you want
to do with it?

:10:49
Well, I'll-I'll-
I'll get funding.

:10:51
I mean, I'll-The museum-
:10:52
They'll
never believe you.

:10:53
I'll show them!
I will make them believe.

:10:56
Like you did today?
:10:57
Yes! Well, no.
How did you...


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