@Nathan Obbards: Yes, they would. They've done dumber things. No, they weren't "blinded" by a stream of water when they drove their boat into the path of the huge whaling ship (violating at least one basic law of navigation in the process). And, by the way (from a comment above) butyric acid is moderately toxic and corrosive, and the Sea Shepherd folks weren't that careful when they were tossing it around. They used one-liter bottles, and you could easily hurt someone if you hit them with something that size.
You might not have noticed, but the vast majority of modern fantasy and sci-fi TV and movies are heavily influenced by Lewis Carroll. It's hard to find one that's NOT Wonderlanded or Looking Glassed...
"Bored of the Rings" is still their best...
Why not? Carbonell played Montalban's son in one show: Kim Possible (He was Señor Senior Jr to Señor Senior Sr in that cartoon).
The newest book in the Aldenata series, "The Tuloriad," is largely told from the Posleen point of view. Good fun.
"Francis Lawrence and screenwriter Chad St. John are planning to take DC's war veteran into the future" and are both extremely stupid. They should never be allowed within a thousand miles of this project. If you want to make a movie about Sgt. Rock and Easy Company, hire Tom Hanks. Or Clint Eastwood. Or pretty much anybody else who doesn't think "being creative" equals "pick a random theme."
Hey, Gibbs never heard about the "Bush=Nazi" comparison that were all over the place for the last eight years, why would anyone expect him to hear about something like an extremely popular TV show? Or expect anyone else at the White House to mention it to him so he wouldn't be caught off guard?
Sorbo also has a similar sleazy turn as a thawed/frozen agent from the 1960s in "The Middleman." Great show, funny bit by Sorbo.
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