30:50 Ouch. Such a tight result from the audience on that tricky $64,000 question. Only 25% of the audience answered choice B correctly. But hey. 32 grand is good enough still as long as nobody has anything to lose shortly after reaching an important level.
It’s even worse that he knew it wasn’t the audience 2nd choice 😭 meaning the only way he lost the question is if 18% of the audience picked the right answer with nah
@@KanjoosLahookvinhaakvinhookvin Among other scenes, I remember Lt. Snyder flashing his badge to Billie, and her saying "Joliette badge doesn't mean much up here (in Chicago)," or words to that effect.
The $64,000 question was a trick question ... I thought it was Grover Cleveland too ... Grover Cleveland served a second term not connected to his first term , but guess it had nothing to do with not being eligible for a second term ....
Yep. Cleveland won the Democratic nomination after his first term, but was defeated by Benjamin Harrison, the Republican, in the general election (Cleveland beat Harrison in a rematch four years later). Pierce didn't even win the Democratic *nomination* when he ran for a second term as he was defeated by James Buchanan at the party convention, so he was the correct answer here.
I've heard that it tends to leave the wrong answer that is easier to confuse with the correct one which mostly coincides with what the contestant is deciding between
Thought Rob's 64K question was tricky for that level! Compare that to another episode where the 125K dealt with knowing that Chicago wasn't a state capital.
That $64,000 question on metal mixture was tricky considering how tight the end results from the audience were. But still, 32 grand is fine with me as long as they got nothing to lose after reaching an important level.
I knew the answer to rich's $4000 last crusade is 1 of my favorite Harrison Ford movies 🎬 and in that 1 Indiana is in search of the holy grail to give his father Jones senior(Sean connery) youth
That first guy is milking it so much. Cmon dude lmao "uncle Regis" when talking about his cats watching the show. Give me a break. Also "we almost had the first spittake on the show" yeah bud, we, sure, we almost had it.
How the hell did he or the audience not know the silver sterling question? Seemed comically easy, it's obviously not gonna be gold or platinum, because they're both worth much more than silver and moreover platinum is a much newer element and you're obviously not gonna cut silver with iron lol, so that leaves just copper. No knowledge needed but simple logic
Grover Cleveland actually won the popular vote 3 times in a row, but Benjamin Harrison won the electoral vote the second time in 1888.
Tom Syta, Jim Syta's brother, appeared on next year, 2001.
30:50 Ouch. Such a tight result from the audience on that tricky $64,000 question. Only 25% of the audience answered choice B correctly. But hey. 32 grand is good enough still as long as nobody has anything to lose shortly after reaching an important level.
The mother looks like the Queen of England haha
england has never had a queen
they have a crime family
I hope more who wants to be a millionaire episodes get uploaded
Using two lifelines on a question about Indiana Jones bro cmon
Hey broster cmon I don't know shit about Indiana Jones.
Lmao facts
And has to take a water break psh
@@creepmike77
I've never seen any of the movies & knew it. Sad he & you didn't.
It’s even worse that he knew it wasn’t the audience 2nd choice 😭 meaning the only way he lost the question is if 18% of the audience picked the right answer with nah
RIP REGIS
14:41 was in the Regis tribute at the end of “Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?” with Jimmy Kimmel.
He saw all the movies, and couldn't remember that 'The Sting' took place in Illinois?
Me either, and I've seen it too.
@@KanjoosLahookvinhaakvinhookvin Among other scenes, I remember Lt. Snyder flashing his badge to Billie, and her saying "Joliette badge doesn't mean much up here (in Chicago)," or words to that effect.
@@seikibrian8641 congratulations. did you get the pat on the back you're looking for?
@@KanjoosLahookvinhaakvinhookvin I'm sorry that you suffer from memory impairment, but don't take it out on me.
The $64,000 question was a trick question ... I thought it was Grover Cleveland too ... Grover Cleveland served a second term not connected to his first term , but guess it had nothing to do with not being eligible for a second term ....
Yep. Cleveland won the Democratic nomination after his first term, but was defeated by Benjamin Harrison, the Republican, in the general election (Cleveland beat Harrison in a rematch four years later).
Pierce didn't even win the Democratic *nomination* when he ran for a second term as he was defeated by James Buchanan at the party convention, so he was the correct answer here.
Jon Davis you really do love complaining about all the questions on this show don’t you
There is no way the 50/50 is random. It always, ALWAYS leaves the answer the contestant is considering.
I've heard that it tends to leave the wrong answer that is easier to confuse with the correct one which mostly coincides with what the contestant is deciding between
Norm MacDonald figured it out.
38:55 holy shit when Regis said "nothing" I almost passed out from laughing. Regis is the best host fucking hell
I wonder when the last US episode with the stairs and railing lights on was.
June 27, 2002
I didnt know there are 29 months in the year!!
Played the $32,000 let's play song for 2nd contestant at 26:06
I was shook that the answer was Franklin Pierce, I thought I’d learned a sufficient amount about him but clearly not enough!
Hey WWTBAMClassics, can you tell me what were Rich's first 2 questions from last show?
I knew it was the Holy Grail even before the choices popped up
Thought Rob's 64K question was tricky for that level! Compare that to another episode where the 125K dealt with knowing that Chicago wasn't a state capital.
Does the guy soil his drawers at 21:24?
YOU MADE ME LAUGH!!
Rob Long walks away with $32,000, despite a wrong answer from the audience.
That $64,000 question on metal mixture was tricky considering how tight the end results from the audience were. But still, 32 grand is fine with me as long as they got nothing to lose after reaching an important level.
I knew the answer to rich's $4000 last crusade is 1 of my favorite Harrison Ford movies 🎬 and in that 1 Indiana is in search of the holy grail to give his father Jones senior(Sean connery) youth
Everyone knows that answer lol. Not special. I’d be more impressed if you know the answer to something like the $64K metal question.
Do the contestants wear pagers?😊
There vietnam answer
I was 12 when this aired and also as a presidential genius immediately knew the answer to Rich’s $64k question after he canceled out Carter.
kitarofan87 you didn’t know Carter had been nominated in 1980?
onnapnewo I was thinking Zachary Taylor.
Mark Heying Taylor had passed away in office while he was serving his first term.
OMG!
You knew the answer at 12? No way!!!
Definitely not from school.
What kind of books were you reading at 12?!
That first guy is milking it so much. Cmon dude lmao "uncle Regis" when talking about his cats watching the show. Give me a break. Also "we almost had the first spittake on the show" yeah bud, we, sure, we almost had it.
Yes but I have seen worse, especially women who think they are cute. Then use the chance of on camera cutesy time.🤮😡🥸
Franklin Pierce is the only eligible incumbent U.S. President not to get his party renomination for a second term.
It is actually The Addams Family, because the movie has 2 D's.
How the hell did he or the audience not know the silver sterling question? Seemed comically easy, it's obviously not gonna be gold or platinum, because they're both worth much more than silver and moreover platinum is a much newer element and you're obviously not gonna cut silver with iron lol, so that leaves just copper. No knowledge needed but simple logic
Yep. You could easily work that out even if you don't know the answer.
When a contestant overthinks like the first bald guy (who isn't married obviously for the same reason) they ruin the show.
Kinda harsh there.