Freddy Fazbear of may be the leader of the animatronic nightmare party from "Five Nights at Freddy's," but Chica the chicken has always been my favorite. She's the lady of the group and her singing is a treat, but keep an eye on your pizza 'cuz she's a bird who likes to eat! Donning a "Let's Eat!" bib and a beak filled with teeth for maximum noshing, Chica's adorably terrifying appearance makes her the strongest designed member of the crew. But Chica isn't alone, as she comes with an often buck-toothed companion, an animatronic cupcake sitting on the plate she holds. Freddy Fazbear's Pizzeria is a pretty popular place for children's birthday parties, so it's fitting that one of the characters would be in permanent celebration mode.
The Cupcake, aka Mr. Cupcake, aka Carl, is present with all forms of Chica, save for the 1980s Glamrock Chica, whose cupcake...
The Cupcake, aka Mr. Cupcake, aka Carl, is present with all forms of Chica, save for the 1980s Glamrock Chica, whose cupcake...
- 9/1/2023
- by BJ Colangelo
- Slash Film
As the old saying goes, once you reach the top, the only way to go is down. Perhaps that’s a part of the reason why so many “Survivor” winners never returned to play again. There have been 39 winners over the past 41 seasons, and of those a whopping 27 played multiple times. Thus, over the past two decades, 12 “Survivor” champions took home the 1 million check and never looked back — or were never asked back. See the full list below.
Several winners found success on their second go-around, like Amber Brkich (“All-Stars”) and Parvati Shallow (“Micronesia”). For others it took a long while to get there, like Rob Mariano (“Redemption Island”), who didn’t prevail until his fourth season.
Some of the most recent champs like Chris Underwood (Season 38), Tommy Sheehan (Season 39) and Erika Casupanan (Season 41) haven’t had a chance to return to the game quite yet, but we’re optimistic...
Several winners found success on their second go-around, like Amber Brkich (“All-Stars”) and Parvati Shallow (“Micronesia”). For others it took a long while to get there, like Rob Mariano (“Redemption Island”), who didn’t prevail until his fourth season.
Some of the most recent champs like Chris Underwood (Season 38), Tommy Sheehan (Season 39) and Erika Casupanan (Season 41) haven’t had a chance to return to the game quite yet, but we’re optimistic...
- 5/25/2022
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Adam Klein is continuing his crusade to raise money for cancer research — and this time, he’ll be pedaling for a cure.
The 26-year-old winner of Survivor: Millennials vs. Gen X is serving as the honorary captain of The 2017 Coast 2 Coast 4 Cancer Ride, a 21-day, cross-country cycling journey by Bristol-Myers Squibb employees with the goal to raise $1 million for cancer research.
Klein was on hand when the ride kicked off from Cannon Beach, Oregon on Sept. 6, and he’ll be there for the ride’s completion 3,000 miles away in Long Branch, New Jersey. Klein, 26, is scheduled to join riders on the trip from St.
The 26-year-old winner of Survivor: Millennials vs. Gen X is serving as the honorary captain of The 2017 Coast 2 Coast 4 Cancer Ride, a 21-day, cross-country cycling journey by Bristol-Myers Squibb employees with the goal to raise $1 million for cancer research.
Klein was on hand when the ride kicked off from Cannon Beach, Oregon on Sept. 6, and he’ll be there for the ride’s completion 3,000 miles away in Long Branch, New Jersey. Klein, 26, is scheduled to join riders on the trip from St.
- 9/13/2017
- by Steve Helling
- PEOPLE.com
Three tribes gather in a clearing, groggy from spending a night sleeping on the ground. They know what the day will bring: multiple challenges followed by tribal councils where they vote each other out of the game. The winner will be named the Sole Survivor.
Among the contestants are some familiar faces: Survivor: Millenials vs. Generation X contestants Adam Klein and Sunday Burquest, Survivor runners-up Susie Smith and Carolyn Rivera, Survivor: Cagayan alpha male Lj McKanas and John Raymond, a first boot from Survivor: Thailand.
The chipper host, John Vataha, describes the challenge: one member of each tribe...
Among the contestants are some familiar faces: Survivor: Millenials vs. Generation X contestants Adam Klein and Sunday Burquest, Survivor runners-up Susie Smith and Carolyn Rivera, Survivor: Cagayan alpha male Lj McKanas and John Raymond, a first boot from Survivor: Thailand.
The chipper host, John Vataha, describes the challenge: one member of each tribe...
- 7/4/2017
- by Steve Helling
- PEOPLE.com
Adam Klein has put his money where his mouth is.
After walking away with the $1 million prize on Survivor: Millennials vs. Gen X, the 25-year-old homeless shelter manager donated $100,000 to Stand Up To Cancer.
But it didn’t stop there.
After Klein spoke publicly on the season finale of Survivor, the public began donating, as well. “From the finale, the public donated over $160,000,” he tells People. “There were over 1,900 unique donors, 90 percent of which were new donors to Stand Up To Cancer.”
Additionally, the Bristol-Myers Squibb Company matched the public donations, up to $100,000. “That’s $360,000 that is going toward cancer research.
After walking away with the $1 million prize on Survivor: Millennials vs. Gen X, the 25-year-old homeless shelter manager donated $100,000 to Stand Up To Cancer.
But it didn’t stop there.
After Klein spoke publicly on the season finale of Survivor, the public began donating, as well. “From the finale, the public donated over $160,000,” he tells People. “There were over 1,900 unique donors, 90 percent of which were new donors to Stand Up To Cancer.”
Additionally, the Bristol-Myers Squibb Company matched the public donations, up to $100,000. “That’s $360,000 that is going toward cancer research.
- 1/24/2017
- by skhelling
- PEOPLE.com
Adam Klein knew he had to get home.
After 39 days on an island in Fiji competing on Survivor: Millennials vs. Gen X, the homeless shelter manager could sense he needed to return to San Francisco as soon as possible to be with his mother, Susie, who had recently stopped receiving treatment as she battled lung cancer.
Just two hours after Klein returned home, his mother was gone. She was 60 years old.
“I truly think she was holding in all this energy to support me in the game and once she knew she didn’t need to send it to me anymore,...
After 39 days on an island in Fiji competing on Survivor: Millennials vs. Gen X, the homeless shelter manager could sense he needed to return to San Francisco as soon as possible to be with his mother, Susie, who had recently stopped receiving treatment as she battled lung cancer.
Just two hours after Klein returned home, his mother was gone. She was 60 years old.
“I truly think she was holding in all this energy to support me in the game and once she knew she didn’t need to send it to me anymore,...
- 12/15/2016
- by Patrick Gomez
- PEOPLE.com
The character setup in this classy noir potboiler couldn't be better, with Ida Lupino a sensation as the mountain lodge chanteuse who knows her way around men. For its first two acts the show is all but perfect. Road House Blu-ray Kl Studio Classics 1948 / B&W / 1:37 flat Academy / 95 min. / Street Date September 13, 2016 / available through Kino Lorber / 29.95 Starring Ida Lupino, Cornel Wilde, Celeste Holm, Richard Widmark, O.Z. Whitehead, Robert Karnes, George Beranger, Ian MacDonald, Ray Teal. Cinematography Joseph Lashelle Film Editor James B. Clark Original Music Cyril J. Mokridge Written by Edward Chodorov, Margaret Gruen, Oscar Saul Produced by Edward Chodorov Directed by Jean Negulesco
Reviewed by Glenn Erickson
For the first two-thirds of Jean Negulesco's Road House I thought I was seeing one of the best films noirs of the late 1940s, and even when it sagged at the end it came up with a pretty good score.
Reviewed by Glenn Erickson
For the first two-thirds of Jean Negulesco's Road House I thought I was seeing one of the best films noirs of the late 1940s, and even when it sagged at the end it came up with a pretty good score.
- 8/15/2016
- by Glenn Erickson
- Trailers from Hell
A year can be measured in two periods: time when a season of The Challenge is airing and time when you can speculate what a new season of The Challenge will bring. With the announcement of a 25th season on Wednesday, we have officially entered into the more agonizing latter half.
As I’m sure T.J. Lavin follows my life as closely as I follow his, I think I’ll take this opportunity to draw out what a perfect 25th season of The Challenge might look like, before filming begins this fall. I don’t want to bite the hand that feeds me by complaining,...
As I’m sure T.J. Lavin follows my life as closely as I follow his, I think I’ll take this opportunity to draw out what a perfect 25th season of The Challenge might look like, before filming begins this fall. I don’t want to bite the hand that feeds me by complaining,...
- 10/4/2013
- by Jodi Walker
- EW.com - PopWatch
Lamest Twist: The only thing shocking about Sunday’s “big reveal” on Dexter was that nobody on the writing staff had the foresight to realize how ridiculously predictable it was.
Sudsiest Developments: Only a few short months after becoming General Hospital’s headwriter, Garin Wolf was bumped in favor of Ron Carlivati, whose current soap, One Life To Live, finished taping two weeks ago and last airs in January. Also joining Gh? Oltl’s former executive producer, Frank Valentini, replacing longtime Gh Ep Jill Farren Phelps.
Biggest Conflict: Despite our general disdain for shameless product placements, the hilarious and heartfelt way in which Parks And Recreation continues to handle Ben and Leslie’s relationship has earned the show a pass on Thursday’s not-so-subtle advertisement for the “Li’l Sebastian Plush.” Well, that and we really really want one.
Quote Of The Week: “”Talking strategy with Brandon is like talking...
Sudsiest Developments: Only a few short months after becoming General Hospital’s headwriter, Garin Wolf was bumped in favor of Ron Carlivati, whose current soap, One Life To Live, finished taping two weeks ago and last airs in January. Also joining Gh? Oltl’s former executive producer, Frank Valentini, replacing longtime Gh Ep Jill Farren Phelps.
Biggest Conflict: Despite our general disdain for shameless product placements, the hilarious and heartfelt way in which Parks And Recreation continues to handle Ben and Leslie’s relationship has earned the show a pass on Thursday’s not-so-subtle advertisement for the “Li’l Sebastian Plush.” Well, that and we really really want one.
Quote Of The Week: “”Talking strategy with Brandon is like talking...
- 12/2/2011
- by theTVaddict
- The TV Addict
Sunday night’s installment of Food Network Star taught us two valuable lessons: It’s not easy getting in touch with your inner Guy Fieri. And it’s not advisable to channel your inner Kevin Federline.
The episode kicked off with an extended reminder to watch Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives by sending the 10 remaining contestants to Mel’s Diner in Hollywood, where Fieri gave them pointers in the art of intros, outros, and interview packages that are the hallmark of his signature Food Network series. Penny used her natural charm to berate innocent customers. Orchid turned a simple interview segment into a hyperactive monologue.
The episode kicked off with an extended reminder to watch Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives by sending the 10 remaining contestants to Mel’s Diner in Hollywood, where Fieri gave them pointers in the art of intros, outros, and interview packages that are the hallmark of his signature Food Network series. Penny used her natural charm to berate innocent customers. Orchid turned a simple interview segment into a hyperactive monologue.
- 7/4/2011
- by Michael Slezak
- TVLine.com
U2's Adam Clayton secretly became a father early last year. The bassist, who was previously engaged to supermodel Naomi Campbell and later split from Susie Smith, his girlfriend of 10 years, months before they were due to marry, had a son with an unnamed French woman. His spokesperson confirmed the reports, but declined to give any details.
Friends close to the 50-year-old star told Ireland's Sunday Independent newspaper the rocker is delighted with fatherhood and having a child suits him considerably, despite the fact he once claimed he loved being in a band because it allowed him to be irresponsible.
He previously said, "I think one of the great things about bands is that they allow you to be irresponsible for longer - whether or not in the end that's a really healthy position to take. I guess I've been lucky in that I fucked about until my mid-30s...
Friends close to the 50-year-old star told Ireland's Sunday Independent newspaper the rocker is delighted with fatherhood and having a child suits him considerably, despite the fact he once claimed he loved being in a band because it allowed him to be irresponsible.
He previously said, "I think one of the great things about bands is that they allow you to be irresponsible for longer - whether or not in the end that's a really healthy position to take. I guess I've been lucky in that I fucked about until my mid-30s...
- 1/18/2011
- by celebrity-mania.com
- Celebrity Mania
Zap2it is handicapping the "Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains" contestants. Up now: Sugar.
Disclaimer: None of these posts are spoiler-fueled, these are all based on our feelings about the upcoming season of "Survivor" based on watching all the previous seasons.
Sorry, Sugar. We loved you on "Survivor: Gabon." But we think you're going to be done pretty early on "Heroes vs. Villains."
Seriously, we found Sugar to be a delight on her first season. She found the Immunity Idol when lawyer Dan could not, she stayed a record number of days on Exile Island and she made the Final Three (losing to Bob, which was fine, but also placing behind Susie, which we thought was a bit ridiculous).
But this time around, we don't see Sugar sticking in the game terribly long. When we started this project, we felt we had to make some basis premises to operate under and...
Disclaimer: None of these posts are spoiler-fueled, these are all based on our feelings about the upcoming season of "Survivor" based on watching all the previous seasons.
Sorry, Sugar. We loved you on "Survivor: Gabon." But we think you're going to be done pretty early on "Heroes vs. Villains."
Seriously, we found Sugar to be a delight on her first season. She found the Immunity Idol when lawyer Dan could not, she stayed a record number of days on Exile Island and she made the Final Three (losing to Bob, which was fine, but also placing behind Susie, which we thought was a bit ridiculous).
But this time around, we don't see Sugar sticking in the game terribly long. When we started this project, we felt we had to make some basis premises to operate under and...
- 1/26/2010
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Marisa Calihan, a 27-year-old Spanish major from Cincinnati, was the first (and surely not the last) target of muscular manipulator Russell on Survivor: Samoa. She spoke with People about why standing up to bullies is more important than winning. -- Carrie Bell How does it feel to be part of Survivor’s illustrious first castoff club? I would rather be the first one off with dignity than the fifth or sixth one off taking Russell’s crap the whole time. When did you realize it was going to be you going home? Before I arrived at Tribal Council, I didn’t expect it at all. But most of a very long council centered on Ben and Russell bullying me and making things up. I started to have a pretty good feeling that they would stop at nothing to get me off. Where did you go wrong? What I would have...
- 9/19/2009
- by StyleWatch
- People.com - TV Watch
Proving the unfortunate cold truth, that hotness doesn't necessarily make you the ultimate survivor, Jessica Kiper the 29 year-old pin-up model from Brooklyn, NY was not named the winner of "Survivor: Gabon," the 17th installment of the show. She may not have won "Survivor," but Kiper aka "Sugar" definitely deserves a reward of some sort from CBS--for making millions of men everywhere care that "Survivor" was even still on the air.Instead of Sugar, the top prize went to Robert Crowley (57), a high-school physics teacher from Maine. On the show's finale, along with Kiper, Crowley beat out Susie Smith (47), an Iowa hairdresser, and ...
- 12/17/2008
- by By Actress Archives
It was one of the juiciest Survivor seasons in tiki-torch-snuffing history, so we hit up last night's big finale brouhaha to get the dirt, where Bob's awesomeness knew no bounds, Kenny ranted about the backstabbing that left him for dead, and Sugar was anything but sweet... "I was not surprised in the slightest," Sugar tells us of her failure to garner a single vote at tribal council. "I was surprised Susie got so many votes. I thought it was going to be a landslide for Bob, and we always thought that. There were no surprises tonight. I gotta take that back—because the surprise tonight was that nobody tried to push me in the fire." So true, right? Especially when Sugar is saying things...
- 12/15/2008
- E! Online
The last standing person to win "Survivor" Gabon edition has been revealed. Warning spoiler ahead. Beating Susie Smith from Charles City and Jessica "Sugar" Kiper is, 57-year-old physics teacher Robert "Bob" Crowley. He won a close call, receiving four out of the seven votes made by the jury.
At his age, Bob officially is the oldest contestant in the history of the show to have won the competition as well as one of the contestants with the most consecutive immunity challenges, five in total. He, therefore, won the one million dollar prize and crowned "the sole survivor" over Susie who got 3 votes. Sugar meanwhile, received none.
The two-hour season finale on Sunday, December 14 was followed by a reunion show. Before leaving the camp to be back to their normal routine in the city, the final three literally set their camp that they had been living on for 39 days, ablaze. Susie...
At his age, Bob officially is the oldest contestant in the history of the show to have won the competition as well as one of the contestants with the most consecutive immunity challenges, five in total. He, therefore, won the one million dollar prize and crowned "the sole survivor" over Susie who got 3 votes. Sugar meanwhile, received none.
The two-hour season finale on Sunday, December 14 was followed by a reunion show. Before leaving the camp to be back to their normal routine in the city, the final three literally set their camp that they had been living on for 39 days, ablaze. Susie...
- 12/15/2008
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
The tribal council has spoken! CBS' "Survivor" started with 20 contestants -- but now only one "Survivor" reigns. 58-year-old ethics teacher Bob Crowley won it all on live television tonight! The new millionaire is the oldest winner in "Survivor" history. "I just tried to be necessary and friendly," Bob said of his strategy. "My plan was to fly under the radar as long as I could." Bob, Ken Hoang, Jessica "Sugar" Kiper, Susie Smith and Matty Whitmore were the five contestants who remained on the season finale. After Ken was voted off in the first challenge, hairdresser Susie won the House of Cards challenge keeping her in the top 3. "That's what happens when you underestimate someone," contestant Sugar says about Susie's unbelievable win. Matty and Bob were forced into a fire making challenge after the votes showed a tie regarding which one of them should go home. Bob won the...
- 12/15/2008
- by TheInsider
- TheInsider.com
Crazy? Or bored? Last night brought us yet another delicious blindside. Sadly, it was Crystal, who I thoroughly enjoyed watching all season. This woman won a gold medal in the Olympics just four years ago and is 6’3”. I assumed she would dominate both men and women in athletic competitions, but she was actually one of the worst challenge performers in the entire season and possibly the series. Last night she couldn’t even make a basket when she dunked it! She got lost on the obstacle course! It was incredible. And despite this, she had the game all sewn up—until she went off on Matty. Sugar saw that as kicking him when he was almost definitely the next to be voted out and decided that she was sick of playing the game with “the bad guys” (Ken and Crystal) and was going to do whatever she could to save...
- 12/13/2008
- UGO TV
The remaining six people in "Survivor" Gabon edition will race towards the 1 million dollar price tomorrow, December 11 in the episode titled "The Good Guys Should Win in the End". A preview of the episode has been given, along with the ones for the 2 hour season finale and a reunion show on Sunday, December 14.
Those in capability to win the seventeenth season are Robert "Bob" Crowley from Portland, M.E.; Crystal Cox from Durham, N.C.; Jessica "Sugar" Kiper from Brooklyn, N.Y.; Ken "Kenny" Hoang from Westminster, C.A.; Matty Whitmore from Pacific Palisades, C.A. and Susie Smith from Charles City, I.A. In the December 4 episode, Los Angeles native Corinne Kaplan was voted out after four favored her to go over Matty who got three.
Both the new episode and the season finale will air on CBS at 8/7c.
Those in capability to win the seventeenth season are Robert "Bob" Crowley from Portland, M.E.; Crystal Cox from Durham, N.C.; Jessica "Sugar" Kiper from Brooklyn, N.Y.; Ken "Kenny" Hoang from Westminster, C.A.; Matty Whitmore from Pacific Palisades, C.A. and Susie Smith from Charles City, I.A. In the December 4 episode, Los Angeles native Corinne Kaplan was voted out after four favored her to go over Matty who got three.
Both the new episode and the season finale will air on CBS at 8/7c.
- 12/10/2008
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
The man with the plan. How much you enjoyed last night’s episode of Survivor probably depends on how much you liked Randy. Fortunately for me, I hated him, so last night was a joy to behold. Sugar hates Randy. She hates him so much that she’d rather lose out on tasty reward challenge auction prizes than let him win any, even though she’s starving. So she tried to outbid him on everything, and when she didn’t have enough money, urged the others to do the same. In the end, though, Randy won beers and pasta along with a plate of cookies he was forced to share with everyone. Once again, Sugar would rather be without cookies than take one from him, so she refused his offer and this turned into the biggest deal ever. Randy wouldn’t let her give her cookie to Matty because he...
- 11/22/2008
- UGO TV
Would you hire this guy to film your wedding? How much have I enjoyed watching the arrogant and entitled Kota Six alliance come crashing down? So much. So very much. They treated Susie badly going into the tribe switch last week, and lo and behold, she ran right back to her old tribe and sided with them to vote Marcus out, much to his surprise. Last night, the tribes finally merged into one at an individual immunity challenge that Susie won in a blowout. A really funny blowout. Back at their shared camp, it quickly became apparent that the Kota Six Five Four wanted Crystal gone, while the Fang Four wanted to take Randy out. That left Sugar as the swing vote. She didn’t trust the Fangs since she found out that Ken and Crystal lied to her to get her to vote Ace out, but she didn’t...
- 11/15/2008
- UGO TV
Hero! Sorry for the delay in getting this up, but I was so happy to see Ace go home that I partied for two days straight. The show went its usual route: Fang sucked, lost the reward challenge, Sugar got sent to Exile, Kota celebrated their win, and Randy was obnoxious. They figured they had the immunity challenge all sewn up, too, until Probst revealed the twist: both tribes were voting someone out tonight, and this challenge was for individual immunity. And it was a log-roll-off. Despite the fact Bob won a log rolling championship in college three hundred years ago, he lost out in the semi-final round to Sugar, who advanced to the final round with Ace and Marcus. Of course, Marcus won, because he’s perfect at everything. He then got the chance to award immunity to someone on the Fang tribe. After singling Sugar out to go to Exile week after week,...
- 11/2/2008
- UGO TV
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