Born 1917, as Jean-Pierre Grumbach, son of Alsatian Jews, Jean-Pierre adopted the name Melville as his nom de guerre in 1940 when France fell to the German Nazis and he joined the French Resistance. He kept it as his stage name when he returned to France and began making films.
Melville at 100 at the American Cinematheque in Hollywood is showcasing eight of his films made from 1949 to to 1972 to honor the 100th year since his birth.
Americn Cinemtheque’s historic Egyptian Theater in Hollywood
The American Cinematheque has grown tremendously sophisticated since its early days creating the 1960 dream of “The Two Garys” (for those who remember). Still staffed by stalwarts Barbara Smith, Gwen Deglise, Margot Gerber and Tom Harris, and with a Board of Directors of Hollywood heavy hitters, it has also been renovated by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association which has spent more than $500,000 restoring its infrastructure and repainting its famous murals.
Melville at 100 at the American Cinematheque in Hollywood is showcasing eight of his films made from 1949 to to 1972 to honor the 100th year since his birth.
Americn Cinemtheque’s historic Egyptian Theater in Hollywood
The American Cinematheque has grown tremendously sophisticated since its early days creating the 1960 dream of “The Two Garys” (for those who remember). Still staffed by stalwarts Barbara Smith, Gwen Deglise, Margot Gerber and Tom Harris, and with a Board of Directors of Hollywood heavy hitters, it has also been renovated by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association which has spent more than $500,000 restoring its infrastructure and repainting its famous murals.
- 8/7/2017
- by Sydney Levine
- Sydney's Buzz
If you have nothing to watch this holiday season, Fox has something new for you. According to the Hollywood Reporter, the network is releasing the pilots for two of their new series, Cooper Barrett's Guide to Surviving Life and Second Chance, before their January premieres.
Both the series will be available through Hulu, YouTube, the Fox Now app, and Fox On Demand.
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Both the series will be available through Hulu, YouTube, the Fox Now app, and Fox On Demand.
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- 12/22/2015
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Will The Knick keep its doors open for a third season on Cinemax? It’s starting to look that way.
Although the medical drama ended Season 2 with — spoiler alert! — the apparent death of Clive Owen’s Dr. Thackery, a script for the Season 3 premiere has reportedly been ordered.
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“Cinemax has been in conversations with Steven Soderbergh on how we might continue with The Knick,” the network tells our sister site Variety. “When first conceived, the series was always meant to be presented in a two-year story arc,...
Although the medical drama ended Season 2 with — spoiler alert! — the apparent death of Clive Owen’s Dr. Thackery, a script for the Season 3 premiere has reportedly been ordered.
RelatedCable Renewal Scorecard 2015: What’s Coming Back? What’s Cancelled? What’s on the Bubble?
“Cinemax has been in conversations with Steven Soderbergh on how we might continue with The Knick,” the network tells our sister site Variety. “When first conceived, the series was always meant to be presented in a two-year story arc,...
- 12/21/2015
- TVLine.com
Late last Saturday night, Amy Poehler and Tina Fey said their goodnights on SNL and threw it to Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band, who belted out a rousing version of "Santa Claus Is Comin’ to Town." Everyone on stage looked absolutely giddy, from Maya Rudolph dancing around in a fabulous cocktail dress to Kenan Thompson, singing the late Clarence Clemons' old "better be good for goodness' sake" part. By the time Little Steven Van Zandt waved surprise guest Paul McCartney over to his microphone, the whole performance started to feel like a benediction.
- 12/21/2015
- Rollingstone.com
Sister sweat session!
Kourtney Kardashian recruited Kylie Jenner to join her at the gym on Saturday, but getting the mini mogul to a yoga mat was apparently more of a challenge than their fitness routine.
Jenner posted a photo alongside her svelte older sibling over the weekend, championing the 36-year-old's fit frame.
"First workout with @kourtneykardash this lady has been working hard," she wrote.
Both women lounged on their sides in the image. The 18-year-old wore a gray and lime matching sports bra and leggings with white sneakers, while Kardashian donned a cut-out crop top with coordinating black leggings.
The...
Kourtney Kardashian recruited Kylie Jenner to join her at the gym on Saturday, but getting the mini mogul to a yoga mat was apparently more of a challenge than their fitness routine.
Jenner posted a photo alongside her svelte older sibling over the weekend, championing the 36-year-old's fit frame.
"First workout with @kourtneykardash this lady has been working hard," she wrote.
Both women lounged on their sides in the image. The 18-year-old wore a gray and lime matching sports bra and leggings with white sneakers, while Kardashian donned a cut-out crop top with coordinating black leggings.
The...
- 12/20/2015
- by Lindsay Kimble, @lekimble
- People.com - TV Watch
Sister sweat session! Kourtney Kardashian recruited Kylie Jenner to join her at the gym on Saturday, but getting the mini mogul to a yoga mat was apparently more of a challenge than their fitness routine. Jenner posted a photo alongside her svelte older sibling over the weekend, championing the 36-year-old's fit frame. "First workout with @kourtneykardash this lady has been working hard," she wrote. Both women lounged on their sides in the image. The 18-year-old wore a gray and lime matching sports bra and leggings with white sneakers, while Kardashian donned a cut-out crop top with coordinating black leggings. The...
- 12/20/2015
- by Lindsay Kimble, @lekimble
- PEOPLE.com
Sister sweat session! Kourtney Kardashian recruited Kylie Jenner to join her at the gym on Saturday, but getting the mini mogul to a yoga mat was apparently more of a challenge than their fitness routine. Jenner posted a photo alongside her svelte older sibling over the weekend, championing the 36-year-old's fit frame. "First workout with @kourtneykardash this lady has been working hard," she wrote. Both women lounged on their sides in the image. The 18-year-old wore a gray and lime matching sports bra and leggings with white sneakers, while Kardashian donned a cut-out crop top with coordinating black leggings. The...
- 12/20/2015
- by Lindsay Kimble, @lekimble
- PEOPLE.com
The “Survivor: Second Chance” season finale scored big with viewers, winning Wednesday night’s primetime ratings race as firefighter Jeremy Collins won a unanimous 10-0 victory from the largest jury in the show’s history. The festivities at CBS Television City in Los Angeles also proved a popular ticket, with 220 people on the waiting list and multiple insiders saying this was the most hotly-requested finale in the show’s history. For the 9.5 million viewers who tuned in and those who needed better hookups at CBS, here are nine moments — some sweet, some bittersweet — that you didn’t see on TV.
- 12/18/2015
- by Mikey Glazer
- The Wrap
Even though they made it to the Final 3 of "Survivor: Second Chance," both Tasha Fox and Spencer Bledsoe knew they might be outmatched by eventual winner Jeremy Collins. "Jeremy has the perfect story," Tasha explains to Gold Derby on the red carpet at Wednesday's season finale. "He played with his wife, she got voted out, he gets the second chance, he's having a baby, it's for Val. It's like the perfect story." Watch our full interviews below. -Break- Jeremy Collins ('Survivor') reveals secrets to winning the $1 million prize (Video) Spencer agrees with Tasha, admitting, "Jeremy played a great game. I went into Tribal thinking I have a shot to win [but that] Jeremy has a great shot to win. Would it have shocked me if I had won? No. Did it shock me that Jeremy won? No. This guy played a great game. 'I have a son speech' or no 'have a son speech,...
- 12/17/2015
- Gold Derby
Kourtney Kardashian hooking up with Justin Bieber is taking its toll on her ex Scott Disick after the pair was spotted enjoying some quality time out and about Friday.
"Of course it stings a bit that Kourt is hooking up with Bieber. But Scott also knows his place and that he doesn't have the right to have a fit about it," a source tells People. "He is convinced Kourt is doing it to hurt him. And she succeeded."
The singer, 21, and the Keeping Up with the Kardashians star, 36, were spotted being "super touchy-feely," at the Nice Guy in West Hollywood on Friday,...
"Of course it stings a bit that Kourt is hooking up with Bieber. But Scott also knows his place and that he doesn't have the right to have a fit about it," a source tells People. "He is convinced Kourt is doing it to hurt him. And she succeeded."
The singer, 21, and the Keeping Up with the Kardashians star, 36, were spotted being "super touchy-feely," at the Nice Guy in West Hollywood on Friday,...
- 12/17/2015
- by Aaron Couch, @aaroncouch
- People.com - TV Watch
Kourtney Kardashian hooking up with Justin Bieber is taking its toll on her ex Scott Disick after the pair was spotted enjoying some quality time out and about Friday. "Of course it stings a bit that Kourt is hooking up with Bieber. But Scott also knows his place and that he doesn't have the right to have a fit about it," a source tells People. "He is convinced Kourt is doing it to hurt him. And she succeeded."The singer, 21, and the Keeping Up with the Kardashians star, 36, were spotted being "super touchy-feely," at the Nice Guy in West Hollywood on Friday,...
- 12/17/2015
- by Aaron Couch, @aaroncouch
- PEOPLE.com
The “Survivor: Second Chance” season finale was steady enough on Wednesday to top all primetime competition, handing CBS an easy win. Although down two tenths of a point in the key 18-49 demographic versus last fall’s final episode, “Survivor” is poised to tick up a bit when final ratings come in later Thursday. The actual coronation of a champion overran beyond the show’s dedicated two-hour time slot, making a bump for the finale and a downturn for the after-show both likely. CBS was so dominant last night, it doubled its closest competition in the main demo, and more than doubled it among.
- 12/17/2015
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
Stephen Fishbach was the runner-up on Survivor: Tocantins and has been blogging about Survivor strategy for People since 2009. This season, he blogged about his experiences in Cambodia as a competitor on Survivor: Second Chance. Follow Stephen on Twitter @stephenfishbach.
"Everybody's on my side, and I'm the popular guy. Everybody wants to date the prom king, so this is perfect. This will work out." –Jeremy Collins, Survivor: San Juan Del Sur
All you future contestants: get to humping. In the season finale of Survivor: Second Chance, Jeremy Collins debuted the greatest move the game has ever seen.
"Everybody's on my side, and I'm the popular guy. Everybody wants to date the prom king, so this is perfect. This will work out." –Jeremy Collins, Survivor: San Juan Del Sur
All you future contestants: get to humping. In the season finale of Survivor: Second Chance, Jeremy Collins debuted the greatest move the game has ever seen.
- 12/17/2015
- by Stephen Fishbach, @stephenfishbach
- People.com - TV Watch
Of the six "Survivor: Second Chance" castaways still in the running to win the $1 million prize on Wednesday night, our contest entrants thought that only three had a realistic shot to win: Jeremy Collins, Spencer Bledsoe and Kelley Wentworth. Which of these three frontrunners won Season 31 and who came up short at the final Tribal Council? -Break- Who will win 'Survivor: Second Chance'? See exclusive predictions According to exclusive Gold Derby odds that were derived from the predictions made by contest entrants like you, firefighter Jeremy had overwhelming 5/4 odds to win the game, which ended up being correct. Jeremy went to the Final 3 with Spencer and Tasha Fox and wound up receiving a record 10 votes to win at the live Tribal Council, compared to 0 votes for the other two. For the purposes of our prediction contest, that means Spencer and Tasha both tied for second and third place.
- 12/17/2015
- Gold Derby
(Spoiler Alert: Please do not read if you haven’t watched the finale of “Survivor: Cambodia – Second Chance” that aired Wednesday night on CBS.) Jeremy Collins, a firefighter from Cambridge, Massachusetts, was crowned sole “Survivor” and winner of the $1 million prize on the season finale. He swept the final vote, winning 10-0-0 against fellow finalists Spencer Bledsoe and Tasha Fox, the largest victory in the show’s history. Collins first appeared on the show in the fall of 2014 with wife, Val, who did not compete in this season. The two kept her pregnancy a secret throughout the filming of the.
- 12/17/2015
- by Mikey Glazer
- The Wrap
There are no easy seasons of Survivor. From the harsh conditions to the big personalities, the experience is simultaneously exhilarating and miserable for the contestants. But this season took it to the next level. All 20 contestants had played the game before, but none had won. The result: a hungry cast who was willing to make big moves and stab each other in the face to win the million dollars. There was strategy and double dealing, and it was delicious to watch. And there was a lot at stake: the winner would become the show's 30th victor in 31 seasons. (Sandra Diaz-Twine has won the game twice.
- 12/17/2015
- by Steve Helling, @stevehelling
- PEOPLE.com
There are no easy seasons of Survivor. From the harsh conditions to the big personalities, the experience is simultaneously exhilarating and miserable for the contestants. But this season took it to the next level. All 20 contestants had played the game before, but none had won. The result: a hungry cast who was willing to make big moves and stab each other in the face to win the million dollars. There was strategy and double dealing, and it was delicious to watch. And there was a lot at stake: the winner would become the show's 30th victor in 31 seasons. (Sandra Diaz-Twine has won the game twice.
- 12/17/2015
- by Steve Helling, @stevehelling
- PEOPLE.com
When Survivor airs its finale on Wednesday night, Brazilian spitfire Abi-Maria Gomes won't still be in the game. Voted out on day 35, she barely missed being in the show's final episode. It's a familiar spot for Gomes, who placed fifth on Survivor: Philippines - barely missing the finale of that season. On paper, Gomes seems like a perfect "goat" - a contestant who rubs people the wrong way and is easy to beat at the final tribal council. But for some reason, her tribes get rid of her before the finale. Gomes, 36, tells People why she was voted off -...
- 12/16/2015
- by Steve Helling
- PEOPLE.com
When Survivor airs its finale on Wednesday night, Brazilian spitfire Abi-Maria Gomes won't still be in the game.
Voted out on day 35, she barely missed being in the show's final episode.
It's a familiar spot for Gomes, who placed fifth on Survivor: Philippines – barely missing the finale of that season.
On paper, Gomes seems like a perfect "goat" – a contestant who rubs people the wrong way and is easy to beat at the final tribal council. But for some reason, her tribes get rid of her before the finale.
Gomes, 36, tells People why she was voted off – and how she...
Voted out on day 35, she barely missed being in the show's final episode.
It's a familiar spot for Gomes, who placed fifth on Survivor: Philippines – barely missing the finale of that season.
On paper, Gomes seems like a perfect "goat" – a contestant who rubs people the wrong way and is easy to beat at the final tribal council. But for some reason, her tribes get rid of her before the finale.
Gomes, 36, tells People why she was voted off – and how she...
- 12/16/2015
- by Steve Helling
- People.com - TV Watch
When Survivor airs its finale on Wednesday night, Brazilian spitfire Abi-Maria Gomes won't still be in the game. Voted out on day 35, she barely missed being in the show's final episode. It's a familiar spot for Gomes, who placed fifth on Survivor: Philippines - barely missing the finale of that season. On paper, Gomes seems like a perfect "goat" - a contestant who rubs people the wrong way and is easy to beat at the final tribal council. But for some reason, her tribes get rid of her before the finale. Gomes, 36, tells People why she was voted off -...
- 12/16/2015
- by Steve Helling
- PEOPLE.com
Of the six "Survivor: Second Chance" castaways still in the running to win the $1 million prize, our contest entrants believe that only three have a real shot to win: Kelley Wentworth, Jeremy Collins and Spencer Bledsoe. Do you agree or disagree with those rankings? Hurry -- there's a $100 Amazon gift certificate on the line for whomever does the best at predicting the "Survivor" finale, so start right now before our predictions center closes tonight at 5 p.m. Pt / 8 p.m. Et. -Break- Who will win 'Survivor: Second Chance'? See exclusive predictions According to exclusive Gold Derby odds that are derived from the predictions made by contest entrants like you, firefighter Jeremy has overwhelming 6/5 odds to win the game. Jeremy hasn't ruffled any feathers this entire season and he still has that hidden immunity idol in his pocket, too. Plus, amazingly, Jeremy hasn't had a single vote cast against him yet,...
- 12/16/2015
- Gold Derby
According to exclusive Gold Derby odds that are derived from the predictions made by contest entrants like you, firefighter Jeremy Collins has overwhelming 4/5 odds to win "Survivor: Second Chance." However, our season-long contest leader Eric Shi (screen name Eric123) disagrees with the consensus. Instead, he's convinced that second-place contender Spencer Bledsoe, who currently has 10/3 odds, will be the ultimate $1 million champion. Scroll down to see his reasons why. Who do You think will win, Derbyites? Hurry -- there's a $100 Amazon gift certificate on the line for whomever does the best at predicting the "Survivor" finale, so start right now before our predictions center closes Wednesday, December 16 at 5 p.m. Pt / 8 p.m. Et. -Break- Who will win 'Survivor: Second Chance'? See exclusive predictions "As of right now, I am predicting Spencer to win this season," Shi reveals to Gold Derby. "He's definite..."'...
- 12/12/2015
- Gold Derby
Next week, the already legendary 31st season of "Survivor" will come to a close. Never before has the show entered the final episode with this many players left -- there are six -- so the episode is sure to bring even more surprises to an already shock-packed season. Before we press play on our DVRs Wednesday night, there are three questions we can't stop pondering -- the answers to which could impact the game (and your predictions) in a major way. -Break- Who will win 'Survivor: Second Chance'? See exclusive predictions According to exclusive Gold Derby odds that are derived from the predictions made by contest entrants like you, Jeremy Collins (4/5 odds) will be crowned the winner, but both Spencer Bledsoe (10/3 odds) and Kelley Wentworth (5/1 odds) are close behind. Meanwhile, Kimmi Kappenberg, Tasha Fox and Keith Nale have virtually no chance of winning say our readers. Hurry...
- 12/11/2015
- Gold Derby
"It's very hypocritical in the 'Survivor' community that [male villains] have such a good reputation, but girls like me are considered irrational, crazy, bitchy," admits the latest "Survivor: Second Chance" castoff Abi-Maria Gomes to Gold Derby following her elimination. "I think it's so weird. I'm still trying to figure that one out." Listen to our full exit interview below and then cast your vote for who will win Season 31. Hurry -- there's a $100 Amazon gift certificate on the line for whomever does the best at predicting the "Survivor" finale, so start right now before our predictions center closes Wednesday, December 16 at 5 p.m. Pt / 8 p.m. Et. -Break- Who will win 'Survivor: Second Chance'? See exclusive predictions "I think I deserve a little bit more love when it comes to the 'Survivor' community," Abi-Maria continues. "I am not crazy, I am not delusional..."...
- 12/10/2015
- Gold Derby
Fox didn’t have an original “Empire” on Wednesday, but it had the hip-hop soap opera’s stars and some Christmas spirit. “Taraji and Terrence’s White Hot Holidays” landed 5.1 million viewers at 9 p.m. It received a 1.5 rating/5 share in the key 18-49 demographic. CBS won Wednesday primetime per both main Nielsen metrics. Also Read: Chris Brown Performance on 'Taraji and Terrence's White Hot Holidays' Lights Up Social Media CBS was first in ratings with a 1.9/6 in the advertiser-coveted demo and in total viewers with an average of 9.1 million, according to preliminary numbers. “Survivor: Cambodia – Second Chance” at 8 p.
- 12/10/2015
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
Stephen Fishbach was the runner-up on Survivor: Tocantins and has been blogging about Survivor strategy for People since 2009. This season, he will blog about his experiences in Cambodia as a competitor on Survivor: Second Chance. Follow Stephen on Twitter @stephenfishbach.
"I came here not to be feeling bad for other people. I came here to win a million dollars." –Abi-Maria Gomes, Survivor: Philippines
One of the best parts of being on the jury is that you're watching Survivor happen from 10 ft. away.
We sit on the stone steps of Tribal Council and watch Jeff Probst grill the contestants.
"I came here not to be feeling bad for other people. I came here to win a million dollars." –Abi-Maria Gomes, Survivor: Philippines
One of the best parts of being on the jury is that you're watching Survivor happen from 10 ft. away.
We sit on the stone steps of Tribal Council and watch Jeff Probst grill the contestants.
- 12/10/2015
- by Stephen Fishbach, @stephenfishbach
- People.com - TV Watch
CBS's "Survivor: Cambodia" -- aka Season 31, aka "Second Chance" -- is ending its fantastic run on Wednesday, December 16, with a two-hour finale and one-hour reunion show (where probably only Spencer and maybe two other people will be allowed to speak). At the end of the penultimate episode, Jeff Probst teased that, during the finale, something would happen for the first time in 31 seasons. What is it? We have a guess, but first here's more from Jeff to Entertainment Weekly:
Okay, six players left as we head to the finale/reunion. What can you tell us about both next Wednesday night?
"The finale is ... phenomenal. Historic. Unpredictable. And ultimately satisfying. I think it will cap off, in grand fashion, what most fans will regard as one of — if not The greatest season of Survivor. I have absolutely loved the way this group played. I am proud and impressed by the level...
Okay, six players left as we head to the finale/reunion. What can you tell us about both next Wednesday night?
"The finale is ... phenomenal. Historic. Unpredictable. And ultimately satisfying. I think it will cap off, in grand fashion, what most fans will regard as one of — if not The greatest season of Survivor. I have absolutely loved the way this group played. I am proud and impressed by the level...
- 12/10/2015
- by Gina Carbone
- Moviefone
Did you predict that controversial castaway Abi-Maria Gomes would be eliminated in the penultimate episode of "Survivor: Second Chance"? If so, you should be taking place in our weekly prediction contest. Hurry -- there's a $100 Amazon gift certificate on the line for whomever does the best at predicting the "Survivor" finale, so start right now before our predictions center closes Wednesday, December 16 at 5 p.m. Pt / 8 p.m. Et. -Break- Who will win 'Survivor: Second Chance'? See exclusive predictions According to exclusive Gold Derby odds that are derived from the predictions made by contest entrants like you, Abi-Maria's ouster was a shocker as she only had 13/2 odds (13% chance) of being eliminated. Our readers thought that either firefighter Keith Nale (27/20 odds) or superfan Spencer Bledsoe (5/1 odds) would be sent packing instead, but both managed to survive to next week's six-person finale. Abi-Maria's elimina...
- 12/10/2015
- Gold Derby
Survivor: Second Chance recap “Villains Have More Fun,” Season 31, Episode 13 (original airdate Dec. 9): It’s day 33 and only seven are left. Jeremy and Spencer voted with the gals last Tribal Council and took out Joe. While Joe warned them of a potentially all-girl alliance (Tasha, Abi, Kelley and Kimmi), they opted to get rid of the person who they thought was their biggest threat, Joe. Now, Spencer and Jeremy are second guessing that move. Abi sees Joe’s departure as “good riddance.” Kelley thinks it evens the playing field, believing they now all have an equal shot at … Continue reading →
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- 12/10/2015
- by Barb Oates
- ChannelGuideMag
Don't feel bad for Joe Anglim.
When Survivor returns on Wednesday night, he'll be noticeably absent during the challenges. The rest of the tribe correctly determined that he was a threat to win the whole game and voted him out on day 31.
But Anglim, 27, will be just fine.
"Joe is athletic," host Jeff Probst told People earlier this season. "Joe is good-looking. Women want to date Joe; men wish they were Joe. He's got a lot of skills that make him good at life, but a threat at Survivor"
Case in point: Anglim competed so hard in an immunity challenge that he passed out.
When Survivor returns on Wednesday night, he'll be noticeably absent during the challenges. The rest of the tribe correctly determined that he was a threat to win the whole game and voted him out on day 31.
But Anglim, 27, will be just fine.
"Joe is athletic," host Jeff Probst told People earlier this season. "Joe is good-looking. Women want to date Joe; men wish they were Joe. He's got a lot of skills that make him good at life, but a threat at Survivor"
Case in point: Anglim competed so hard in an immunity challenge that he passed out.
- 12/9/2015
- by Steve Helling, @stevehelling
- People.com - TV Watch
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- 12/9/2015
- by theTVaddict
- The TV Addict
After finishing in 10th place two seasons ago, fan-favorite firefighter Jeremy Collins now has leading 1/1 odds to win "Survivor: Second Chance." But which other two castaways have the best shot of taking him down? Hurry -- make your "Survivor" predictions for a chance to win a $100 Amazon gift certificate. It's fun and easy, so get started by scrolling down to predict which castaway will be kicked off the island next. -Break- Who will win 'Survivor: Second Chance'? See exclusive predictions According to exclusive Gold Derby odds that are derived from the predictions made by contest entrants like you, Jeremy tops our Season 31 winner's chart with even 1/1 odds (50% chance). In his favor, Jeremy continues to be one of the most physical and sociable players in the game and he still has that hidden immunity idol in his pocket. Next up in our winner's rankings is Kelley Wentworth, who...
- 12/7/2015
- Gold Derby
Did you foresee which of the four couples competing in "It's Not Easy Beating Green" the eleventh leg of "The Amazing Race," was going to be sent packing? If you got that result right, why are you not taking part in our predictions contest? Every week, someone will win a $100 Amazon gift certificate and the top place on our leaderboards. Do you have what it takes to be the best among the most fervent fans of the "Race"? -Break- To get started Click Here or scroll down and make your first prediction using our easy drag-and-drop menu. Don't worry, you can keep changing your predictions right up until show time. But we urge you not to wait till then. 'Survivor: Second Chance': Win prizes predicting who'll win Season 30 Why? Because your predictions will factor into our official racetrack odds that are pored over by other "Race" fans and TV...
- 12/5/2015
- Gold Derby
"The game won this time," admits the latest "Survivor: Second Chance" castoff Joe Anglim to Gold Derby about his dramatic collapse at the Immunity challenge. After doing back-to-back seasons, his body just couldn't take the stress of the game anymore. But did Joe warn his family about his medical emergency before last night's episode aired? "Nope! They are as in the dark as any of the other fans. I enjoy watching their expressions and having them go on this emotional roller coaster with me." Listen to our full exit interview below and then make your "Survivor" predictions for a chance to win a $100 Amazon gift certificate. It's fun and easy, so get started by scrolling down to predict which castaway will be kicked off the island next. -Break- Who will win 'Survivor: Second Chance'? See exclusive predictions According to exclusive Gold Derby odds that were derived from...
- 12/3/2015
- Gold Derby
Stephen Fishbach was the runner-up on Survivor: Tocantins and has been blogging about Survivor strategy for People since 2009. This season, he has been blogging about his experiences in Cambodia as a competitor on Survivor: Second Chance. Follow Stephen on Twitter @stephenfishbach.
"Everyone has the knife and it's stab or get stabbed." –Joe Anglim, Survivor: Worlds Apart
Walking out of the game after the last Tribal Council, I had two major preoccupations.
First: I was coming to terms with the end of my own Survivor journey.
Second: I felt so guilty for Jeremy and my other allies that I...
"Everyone has the knife and it's stab or get stabbed." –Joe Anglim, Survivor: Worlds Apart
Walking out of the game after the last Tribal Council, I had two major preoccupations.
First: I was coming to terms with the end of my own Survivor journey.
Second: I felt so guilty for Jeremy and my other allies that I...
- 12/3/2015
- by Stephen Fishbach, @stephenfishbach
- People.com - TV Watch
'Survivor: Second Chance': Did you predict eliminated castaway in 'Tiny Little Shanks to the Heart'?
Did you predict that challenge beast Joe Anglim would finally be eliminated on Wednesday's emotional "loved ones" episode of "Survivor: Second Chance"? If so, you should be taking place in our weekly prediction contest. Hurry -- make your "Survivor" predictions for a chance to win a $100 Amazon gift certificate. It's fun and easy, so get started by scrolling down to predict which castaway will be kicked off the island next. -Break- Who will win 'Survivor: Second Chance'? See exclusive predictions According to exclusive Gold Derby odds that are derived from the predictions made by contest entrants like you, Joe was the #1 choice to go home this week with leading 9/10 odds (53% chance). After collapsing at the Immunity challenge due to exhaustion, the other players realized it was time to finally give him the boot. Controversial castaway Abi-Maria Gomes was in second place to be ousted with 11/2 odds...
- 12/3/2015
- Gold Derby
Survivor: Second Chance recap “Tiny Little Shanks to the Heart,” Season 31, Episode 11 (original airdate Dec. 2): Only eight are left. It’s day 30 and it’s time for the tearjerker episode — the one where loved ones visit the island and the castaways crumble. But first let’s refresh on the last Tribal Council, it’s the first time Spencer made a move and got Fishbach out. Now he’s mending fences with Jeremy, as Jeremy lost his main man (Fish) and is a bit unsettled. After finally losing an immunity challenge after four consecutive wins, Joe actually is still around!!! Unbelievable. … Continue reading →
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- 12/3/2015
- by Barb Oates
- ChannelGuideMag
Disclaimer: Stephen Fishbach has been People's resident Survivor blogger for years. He's quite popular around here.
We were excited when he was named as a possible contestant. We were thrilled when he made the final cast of the show. We were ecstatic – and a little bit surprised, if we're being perfectly honest – when he made it through the first tribal council without getting voted off.
As it turned out, Fishbach did better than anyone expected, forming solid alliances and lasting 29 days before being voted out.
Survivor is unpredictable, and Fishbach was eliminated after playing his "steal the vote" advantage? Why?...
We were excited when he was named as a possible contestant. We were thrilled when he made the final cast of the show. We were ecstatic – and a little bit surprised, if we're being perfectly honest – when he made it through the first tribal council without getting voted off.
As it turned out, Fishbach did better than anyone expected, forming solid alliances and lasting 29 days before being voted out.
Survivor is unpredictable, and Fishbach was eliminated after playing his "steal the vote" advantage? Why?...
- 12/2/2015
- by Steve Helling, @stevehelling
- People.com - TV Watch
Tonight on "Survivor: Second Chance," our contest entrants believe that either Joe Anglim or Abi-Maria Gomes will be sent packing. Do agree or disagree with our readers' findings? Hurry -- make your "Survivor" predictions for a chance to win a $100 Amazon gift certificate. It's fun and easy, so get started by scrolling down to predict which castaway will be kicked off the island next. -Break- Who will win 'Survivor: Second Chance'? See exclusive predictions According to exclusive Gold Derby odds that are derived from the predictions made by contest entrants like you, challenge beast Joe tops our elimination chart with leading 21/20 odds (49% chance) of going home next. He's been a favorite to go home for several weeks now, but has survived thanks to a strong alliance and by winning four individual immunity challenges. Can he do it again? And controversial castaway Abi-Maria is in second place...
- 12/2/2015
- Gold Derby
The last time Ciera Eastin played Survivor, she infamously voted off her own mother.
So when Eastin decided to play the game again, she knew she would be targeted early as a threat. After all, if she'll vote for her mom, she'll do just about anything.
But something funny happened on this season – everybody was a threat in some way. As a result, Eastin made it for 26 days despite being on the wrong side of the numbers after the merge.
As she scrambled to stay alive, she begged the other contestants to "just play the game." And they did: Eastin...
So when Eastin decided to play the game again, she knew she would be targeted early as a threat. After all, if she'll vote for her mom, she'll do just about anything.
But something funny happened on this season – everybody was a threat in some way. As a result, Eastin made it for 26 days despite being on the wrong side of the numbers after the merge.
As she scrambled to stay alive, she begged the other contestants to "just play the game." And they did: Eastin...
- 12/2/2015
- by Steve Helling, @stevehelling
- People.com - TV Watch
We'll admit it: we're suckers for the the Survivor family visit.
Contestants are often reduced to tears when they see their family members. Survivor is a cutthroat game, and it's emotional to spend even a few minutes with someone who isn't actively plotting to stab you in the back.
The family visits often lead to dramatic or funny moments, like when Pearl Islands contestant Jonny Fairplay tried to convince his tribemates that his grandmother had died. (Some contestants fell for it, but eventual winner Sandra Diaz Twine was having none of it. She chastised him for making everything "all about himself.
Contestants are often reduced to tears when they see their family members. Survivor is a cutthroat game, and it's emotional to spend even a few minutes with someone who isn't actively plotting to stab you in the back.
The family visits often lead to dramatic or funny moments, like when Pearl Islands contestant Jonny Fairplay tried to convince his tribemates that his grandmother had died. (Some contestants fell for it, but eventual winner Sandra Diaz Twine was having none of it. She chastised him for making everything "all about himself.
- 12/2/2015
- by Steve Helling, @stevehelling
- People.com - TV Watch
"The thing that bummed me out about my edit in the beginning was that they didn't show the strategic side of my game," says the latest "Survivor: Second Chance" castoff Stephen Fishbach to Gold Derby following his elimination. "Yes, I was awkward, but I was also hustling to make alliances. I went up to Jeremy Collins on day two and said we need to work together or we're both gonna be out. I don't mind looking like a goofball, but I was also playing the game and I think that people didn't get to see that at all." Listen to our full exit interview below and then make your "Survivor" predictions for a chance to win a $100 Amazon gift certificate. It's fun and easy, so get started by scrolling down to predict which castaway will be kicked off the island next. -Break- Who will win 'Survivor: Second Chance'?...
- 12/1/2015
- Gold Derby
"I'm okay being a witch," says the latest "Survivor: Second Chance" castoff Ciera Eastin to Gold Derby following her elimination. "I didn't know they were calling [me, Abi-Maria Gomes and Kelley Wentworth] that until I watched the episode back. I know people are offended because when there's three guys they call them the three amigos and when there's three girls it's the three witches, which kind of has a bad ring to it. But I kind of liked it. I'm a big fan of 'Harry Potter.'" Listen to our full exit interview below and then make your "Survivor" predictions for a chance to win a $100 Amazon gift certificate. It's fun and easy, so get started by scrolling down to predict which castaway will be kicked off the island next. -Break- Who will win 'Survivor: Second Chance'? See exclusive predictions According to exclusive Gold Derby odds that were derived from the predictions made by c.
- 12/1/2015
- Gold Derby
Stephen Fishbach was the runner-up on Survivor: Tocantins and has been blogging about Survivor strategy for People since 2009. This season, he has been blogging about his experiences in Cambodia as a competitor on Survivor: Second Chance. Follow Stephen on Twitter @stephenfishbach.
"If it's a move that sends you home, at least you went out trying to make a move." –Ciera Eastin, Survivor: Blood vs. Water
"This game involves creating a lot of dynamic structures, and then working within those structures to advance yourself as best as you can." –Stephen Fishbach, Survivor: Tocantins
So what's it like getting voted out of Survivor?...
"If it's a move that sends you home, at least you went out trying to make a move." –Ciera Eastin, Survivor: Blood vs. Water
"This game involves creating a lot of dynamic structures, and then working within those structures to advance yourself as best as you can." –Stephen Fishbach, Survivor: Tocantins
So what's it like getting voted out of Survivor?...
- 11/30/2015
- by Stephen Fishbach, @stephenfishbach
- People.com - TV Watch
Did you foresee which of the five couples competing in "Bring the Fun Baby" the tenth leg of "The Amazing Race," was going to be sent packing? If you got that result right, why are you not taking part in our predictions contest? Every week, someone will win a $100 Amazon gift certificate and the top place on our leaderboards. Do you have what it takes to be the best among the most fervent fans of the "Race"? -Break- To get started Click Here or scroll down and make your first prediction using our easy drag-and-drop menu. Don't worry, you can keep changing your predictions right up until show time. But we urge you not to wait till then. 'Survivor: Second Chance': Win prizes predicting who'll win Season 30 Why? Because your predictions will factor into our official racetrack odds that are pored over by other "Race" fans and TV execs...
- 11/28/2015
- Gold Derby
Did you predict that Ciera Eastin and Stephen Fishbach would both be blindsided on Wednesday's two-part episode of "Survivor: Second Chance"? If so, you should be taking place in our weekly prediction contest. Hurry -- make your "Survivor" predictions for a chance to win a $100 Amazon gift certificate. It's fun and easy, so get started by scrolling down to predict which castaway will be kicked off the island next. -Break- Who will win 'Survivor: Second Chance'? See exclusive predictions According to exclusive Gold Derby odds that are derived from the predictions made by contest entrants like you, challenge beast Joe Anglim was the #1 choice to go home with leading 7/5 odds (42% chance). However, thanks to winning the Immunity challenge in the first hour and relying on his strong alliance in the second hour, Joe managed to survive yet another day. Our readers were spot-on in predicting Ciera's ouster,...
- 11/26/2015
- Gold Derby
Survivor: Second Chance recap “Like Selling Your Soul to the Devil” Season 31, Episode 10 (original airdate Nov. 25): With Thanksgiving coming tomorrow, CBS graciously decided to treat us to a Survivor feast tonight with a two-hour episode that included two contestants going home. Rain, rain and more rain. Not only did it make it miserable for the contestants from a physical standpoint, but it made it more difficult from a mental and strategic standpoint because leaving the shelter was darn near impossible. Keith, whose feet were waterlogged, went on an epic rant: “People ask me if Survivor is fun. I … Continue reading →
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- 11/26/2015
- by Tom Comi
- ChannelGuideMag
A teaser trailer for Fox’s upcoming thriller series Second Chance dropped a couple of weeks back, and it utterly failed to give you the most important information about the basic premise. Fox has wisely given itself another opportunity, with a brand new trailer that makes it much more clear. In short, this thing is going to be The Six Million Dollar Man meets A Christmas Carol but with The Shield as its backstory. Sold, Fox. Sold. Second Chance follows Jimmy Pritchard…...
- 11/26/2015
- Deadline TV
Tonight on "Survivor: Second Chance" there will be back-to-back episodes with two eliminations, and our readers think they know which castaways will be voted out next: Joe Anglim and Ciera Eastin. Do agree or disagree with those findings? Hurry -- make your "Survivor" predictions for a chance to win a $100 Amazon gift certificate. It's fun and easy, so get started by scrolling down to predict which castaway will be kicked off the island next. -Break- Who will win 'Survivor: Second Chance'? See exclusive predictions According to exclusive Gold Derby odds that are derived from the predictions made by contest entrants like you, challenge beast Joe tops our elimination chart with leading 27/20 odds (43% chance) of going home next. He's been a favorite to go home for several weeks now, but has survived by winning the past three immunity challenges in a row. Can he do it again? And...
- 11/25/2015
- Gold Derby
Survivor: Second Chance has been the one of the most unexpected seasons in the series' long history. Having a cast full of former losers has made everyone extra paranoid. No one wants their second chance on Survivor to end like the first time. As result the biggest target on any given episode is constantly moving. Things are always in flux on Survivor season 31 but that doesn't mean that there aren't some castaways more likely to go home than others. Here are our best guesses for which two castaways will go home in the upcoming two-parter Survivor episode "Like Selling Your Soul to Devil / My Wheels Are Spinning".
- 11/25/2015
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
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