As a kid i would always cheer for them to get to the $64000 question. I would always get angry if they didn't get there because that would mean I wouldn't hear this song.
+Why are diesel trains so loud? The worst sound for me was the "out of episode time" sound effect. The loud, sudden and sharp trumpet(?) note would practically give me a heart murmur.
Same here. Not to mention the Klaxon of Doom which made me cry when I was a child... But now I find it funny because of Chris Tarrant's... *klaxon* OH NO!!!! That's all we have time left
This music i remember it was the year 2000 when harsh vardhan navathe was on the question at prize Rs. 25,00,000 , memories... Listened this after 17 years but till now it was as it is remembered by me... ^^
What is implied by the British idiomatic expression : "To send someone to Coventry"? A: Cutting links with another person B: Giving someone a big opportunity C: Using a person to collect information about another one D: Postponing something annoying to do
"You know, cause I remember seeing something like this on the back of a cigarette carton. It had a cricket player on it..." (He already has the answer, the Major is making small talk to hide his dirty secret...)
The #1 hit on the Billboard hot 100 Blurred Lines is sung by the son of the star of which of these 80s sitcoms? A. Growing Pains B. Full House C. Perfect Strangers D. Family Ties
The original Olympic Flame that was used during the London Olympics came from which landmark in Olympia A.) Parthenon B.) The Forum C.) Temple of Hera D.) River Styx
In Rudyard Kipling's poem "If," what are the "two impostors" that should be treated the same? A. Triumph and disaster B. Dreams and thoughts C. Minutes and seconds D. Lies and truth
Though all of Christopher Nolan's films are critically successful, which of these movies had scored lowest by the critics? A: Memento B: The Prestige C: Inception D: Insomnia
This is the absolute darkest theme in Game show history. You would think it’s a show where they have to survive exile or win trial by combat for their freedom or something but nope it’s just a couple of trivia questions
I actually love that though. It's not pumping their endorphins and dopamine like a slot machine or scratchcard. It's telling the contestants, be safe, be sure, evaluate if you're okay with the loss, and your confidence. It was good for TV, but I think it was actually beautifully fair and saved people money they'd have lost. If you knew you knew the answer, this music becomes calming if anything.
It’s a few questions, but at the time, it was the only show in the world where you could win a million. The fact that it was so simple, no gimmicks, just you, the host and trivia questions, yet with such an incredible reward if you had the knowledge and guts to go for it, was what made it so tense and exciting.
Which Utada Hikaru song has a music video of her washing dishes while singing? A.) Can You Keep a Secret? B.) First Love C.) Automatic D.) Simple and Clean
The piano in the background, sounding like the incorrect answer tune. Like a reminder of the stakes going forward, where each question can give you a lot of money or lose you a lot of money and then some
NotSoGoodGamer You had nothing to lose, and you courageously went for it... but I am afraid you won't continue any further. The correct answer is A, 1943.
According to Ken Levine, the characters and setting for "Bioshock" were primarily inspired by what dystopian novel, along with "1984"? A. Brave New World B. Fahrenheit 451 C. The Chrysalids D. Atlas Shrugged
What famous Hammer Horror films actor played the titular Doctor Who in two theatrical movies? A. Christopher Lee B. Michael Ripper C. Peter Cushing D. Oliver Reed
"Turning and turning in the widening gyre" is the opening line to what classic poem? A. The Second Coming B. The Waste Land C. Ode on a Grecian Urn D. The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
In Call Center/BPO terminology, what does SME mean? A.) Supervisors, Managers and Executives B.) Subject Matter Expert C.) Subject Management Expert D.) Security Monitoring Expert
I think it was cricket *cough* But then again it could be lawn tennis *no cough* , or maybe it’s polo *no cough* , or it could be Rugby *no cough* , but no, I have a feeling it must be cricket *cough* Yeah, I’ll say cricket, Chris, final answer
As a celebrity version of millionaire I would make a question of this: Which of the following was never been to the answer winning on a million dollar question on the "syndicated" version of Millionaire?
In what month, day, and year was the Sega Dreamcast released over in North America? A) November 12, 1998 B) October 8, 2001 C) September 9, 1999 D August 20, 2000
Well I know it wasn't released in 2000 because it was released before the PS2. I think it's C, something in my memory about 9/9/99, I think they chose that date for that specific reason. So I'm gonna go with C, final answer.
@@tommyl.dayandtherunaways820 It's November 12, 1998 as in the *Japanese* release date. The Dreamcast came to America in 1999, so you're right for $64,000!
The Iggy Azealia music video "Fancy" makes references to what classic High School Movie? A. American Pie B. Clueless C. Ferris Bueller's Day Off D. Mean Girls
Suzanne Collins the author of The Hunger Games Books created what Nick Jr. Classic? A. Blues Clues B. Dora The Explorer C. Little Bear D. Yo Gabba Gabba
Well...I Know Maurice Sendak created Little Bear...and that can't be right, And I Know Yo Gabba Gabba was created by her either....But I remember seeing her name in the credits of Blue's Clues, so I'm going with A, Blue's Clues, Final Answer!
Which Michael Jackson song was dedicated to Ryan White, the teenager who died of AIDS in 1990? A.) Gone Too Soon B.) Man In The Mirror C.) Heal The World D.) You Are Not Alone
Which of these Southern European cities has been used by the directors of HBO TV series "Game of Thrones" as one of its main shooting locations? A: Dubrovnik, Croatia B: Tirana, Albania C: Istanbul, Turkey D: Malaga, Spain
Which foreign-born director directed the film _The Revenant_ which made Leonardo di Caprio won his first Oscar? A.) Alfonso Cuaron B.) Alejandro Gonzalez-Inarritu C.) Ang Lee D.) Bong Joon-ho
I didn't like this theme at first when i was smaller cuz it was so dark and it means sumthing scary. But i got use to it cuz it helps me with my anger and anger is black so is this song
The infamous gun shooting in Colorado in 2012 took place during the premiere of which movie? A.) The Amazing Spider Man B.) Batman: The Dark Knight Rises C.) Ice Age 4: Continental Drift D.) Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter
According to Master Roshi, what is the reason why Goku refuses to go back to Earth in the episode "Goku's Alive"? A.) Scared of Frieza B.) Scared of needles C.) Scared of Vegeta D.) Scared of his wife
1983 would be too early and I know that Jason Newstead was with the band in the 90s and early 2000s, and I can say with absolute certainty, that the answer is C. 1986, Final Answer!
Shortly before his actual death, what British singer/musician was nearly killed after an insane man broke into his home and attacked him with a knife? A: David Bowie B: George Harrison C: Freddie Mercury D: Maurice Gibb
In The Weird Al Song "The Night Santa went Crazy" Which of these Reindeer survives Santa's Murderous Rampage? A. Dancer B. Donner C. Rudolph D. Blitzen
Being a Weird Al fan, I know this song from "Bad Hair Day". Dancer was nailed by a Luger, Rudolph was turned into sausage and Blitzen was barbecued. So the only one who survived of these 4 is B, Donner. And that's my final answer.
Which of these musicals is not set in the 1920s? A. Funny Girl B. Chicago C. The Sound of Music D. Singin' in the Rain You have two lifelines left, 50/50 and Phone a Friend. You might as well play it, though, because you've got nothing to lose.
Which of the following women played Cheryl in the movie Catch Me if You Can? A) Jennifer Garner B) Sara Jessica Parker C) Lindsay Lohan D) Jennifer Lopez