Rick Moranis shot exclusively for Empire by Austin HargraveLike Lord Lucan, George Kaplan and The Scarlet Pimpernel, Rick Moranis is a very elusive human being, making interviews with the comedy hero as rare as ghosts' teeth. It's happy news, then, that Mr. Moranis welcomed Empire into his home for an extensive feature - which you can read in the latest issue - in which he touched on Ghostbusters 3. "I haven't talked to Danny (Aykroyd) about it," he says. "Somebody he's associated with called me and I said, 'I wouldn't not do it, but it's got to be good.' You know, I'm not interested in doing anything I've already done, and I thought the second one was a disappointment.""But I guess I'm interested in where that guy is now. I sort of see him as being Bernie Madoff's cellmate in jail. Both of them being so orderly that they...
- 6/25/2013
- EmpireOnline
NCIS Searches for an Enemy on the Hill
A man runs into traffic and is hit by a car as he tries to avoid a TV news crew. The crew rushes over to help the man, and we see he has a gun in a shoulder holster. DC Metro Detective Sportelli (Jack Conley) comes into NCIS headquarters with news he’s arrested the man, who is actually a wanted professional killer known as The Cooler. Furthermore, The Cooler’s next target was apparently Navy Lt. Cmdr. Geoffrey Brett (Brett Tucker), a Top Gun aviator turned advisor to the House Armed Services Committee.
Advised of the threat on his life, Brett was reluctant to accept NCIS’s protection, but Gibbs assigned Ziva as his bodyguard while the rest of the team looked into who might have hired The Cooler.
Over the years, there have been a handful of NCIS episodes like “Enemy on the Hill,...
A man runs into traffic and is hit by a car as he tries to avoid a TV news crew. The crew rushes over to help the man, and we see he has a gun in a shoulder holster. DC Metro Detective Sportelli (Jack Conley) comes into NCIS headquarters with news he’s arrested the man, who is actually a wanted professional killer known as The Cooler. Furthermore, The Cooler’s next target was apparently Navy Lt. Cmdr. Geoffrey Brett (Brett Tucker), a Top Gun aviator turned advisor to the House Armed Services Committee.
Advised of the threat on his life, Brett was reluctant to accept NCIS’s protection, but Gibbs assigned Ziva as his bodyguard while the rest of the team looked into who might have hired The Cooler.
Over the years, there have been a handful of NCIS episodes like “Enemy on the Hill,...
- 10/12/2011
- by Gerald So
- Boomtron
Comparing NCIS episodes can be a difficult task, since almost all of them range from very good to excellent, but this one definitely fell in the latter category. "Enemy on the Hill" had it all.
Dinozzo was at his clowning, and investigative best. He may want to lay off the caffeine for his health, but being even more wired than usual didn't hinder his ability to crack the case, or crack us up.
Serving as his foil or directly engaging him, McGee was by his side throughout. Ziva actually got to rough some people up. Gibbs, once again, served as the team leader in more ways than one.
Most significantly, Abby made a discovery that rocked her world, but warmed our hearts.
The fact that Abby would donate a kidney - not blood, not bone marrow, but a kidney - to a stranger just for the pure goodness of it somehow didn't surprise me.
Dinozzo was at his clowning, and investigative best. He may want to lay off the caffeine for his health, but being even more wired than usual didn't hinder his ability to crack the case, or crack us up.
Serving as his foil or directly engaging him, McGee was by his side throughout. Ziva actually got to rough some people up. Gibbs, once again, served as the team leader in more ways than one.
Most significantly, Abby made a discovery that rocked her world, but warmed our hearts.
The fact that Abby would donate a kidney - not blood, not bone marrow, but a kidney - to a stranger just for the pure goodness of it somehow didn't surprise me.
- 10/12/2011
- by steve@iscribelimited.com (Steve Marsi)
- TVfanatic
One of the most visually stunning, action packed, clever and suspenseful of all Alfred Hitchcock movies, his 1959 masterpiece North By Northwest finally gets the Blu-ray treatment it deserves. Featuring a terrific remastering with lots of great supplemental material and beautiful packaging the movie really shines and Warner Bros. has clearly pulled out all the tops to bring this classic film to a new generation of audiences.
Just in case you’re not familiar with this Hitchcock masterpiece, it stars Cary Grant, Eva Marie Saint, James Mason and a young Martin Landau in a story featuring one of Hitchcock’s signature conceits: the wrong man. Grant’s Roger Thornhill, mistaken for superspy George Kaplan by a group of sinister agents led by James Mason’s Phillip Vandamm, is taken to a county house, forceably intoxicated and almost murdered. He barely manages to escape with his life, mostly due to his high...
Just in case you’re not familiar with this Hitchcock masterpiece, it stars Cary Grant, Eva Marie Saint, James Mason and a young Martin Landau in a story featuring one of Hitchcock’s signature conceits: the wrong man. Grant’s Roger Thornhill, mistaken for superspy George Kaplan by a group of sinister agents led by James Mason’s Phillip Vandamm, is taken to a county house, forceably intoxicated and almost murdered. He barely manages to escape with his life, mostly due to his high...
- 11/26/2009
- by Chris Ullrich
- The Flickcast
North by Northwest has come to be the definitive film by Alfred Hitchcock. It hits all the right notes and features a suave, debonair Cary Grant, a ravishing Eva Marie Saint, sinister doings from James Mason and Martin Landau, and a finale of presidential proportions. It.s perfection in both film and Blu-ray presentation. Roger O. Thornhill (Cary Grant) is a Madison Avenue advertising agent who is mistaken for George Kaplan (Archibald Leach) and taken to the estate of Lester Townsend. There he is interrogated by a man (James Mason) he believes to be Townsend. Thornhill insists that he.s not Kaplan, but the man doesn.t buy it and orders his servant Leonard (Martin Landau) to dispose...
- 11/13/2009
- by Jeff Swindoll
- Monsters and Critics
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