@@timbimbap i think trevor disregarded Hunchback as one of the 'french' answers since he watched it already (since theres one lets play where they yelled 'SANCTUARY!!' couple of times) to know that theres no ex convict named Jean Valjean in the movie. But thats just my thought hehehehe
It took me this comment to realise it. I just automatically think that he is actually playing because he always reads the question and also plays at the same time 😂
I'm pretty sure the "difficulty" setting of this game adjust the skill of any computer-controlled players. I don't believe it makes the questions harder. Also, I love you Lindsay. You make me laugh at a time right now when laughs can be hard to find. When they said "You're fighting yourself, Lindsay" and you said "Yeah, my own worst enemy" I nearly died.
That's kind of the thing about trivia. It's just random knowledge that rarely actually matters day to day. It's kind of hard to gauge question difficulty when everyone has different experiences. For instance, the US presidents would probably be obvious to most educated Americans, but someone like Gavin probably would've struggled.
I'm a PC gamer myself yet I still use my 2011 Macbook Pro for everyday stuff. Much prefer the operating system and the significant lack of crap popping up in my face every 5 minutes
At 8:22 It is up for debate when the internet started, because ARPA-net (later DARPA-net, and then later again it was NAMED the internet) started all the way back in 1959/60. One could also make the argument that the internet, as we known it today, is much younger, as it was only commercially available around 1989.
@@aye_its_sparky7164 That's just it, the main idea behind the internet was to connect computers, creating the net, so if we're looking at "the internet" as a function, ARPA-net had the same function, roughly, as the internet, it wasn't available to most people, but the functions it had are basically the same, just much more efficient. That is the argument for the internet dating back to 1960. If we instead look at when the phrase "internet" was coined, 1983 is correct, but here most of the public did not have access either, so the "what we use the internet for today" argument doesn't hold up there either.
The All Blacks got their name when a newspaper printed with a typo, it was meant to read "they are playing as if they are all backs" as the story goes at least. The backs in rugby union are generally nimble and quick
5:47 Schubert composed "Ave Maria" i.e. the main theme of the Hitman series 11:24 I knew that because of Gran Turismo 17:29 Spotted Hyenas, though sociable, have one of the weirdest sex lives in the animal kingdom 29:51 Messi plays IN Spain but he represents Argentina in international football 41:26 I'm shocked at how no one picked Anne Boleyn when she was like one of the most famous mistresses in history (there was even a movie about that starring Natalie Portman)
In regard to the hyena one, evolution really dropped the ball on that one. Most pups don't even survive birth because they suffocate in the pseudopenis. It's a wonder how hyenas aren't extinct yet. Strange indeed.
Really all the sports questions that they would mispronounce or say something completely wrong about an athlete just hurts me internally lol but I still love them😂
Nartur Arkano literally 2 of the biggest names in soccer who are well known for which country teams they play with, were right there and they picked neither of them I don’t even like soccer that much but it pissed me off so much
Yah but you’d think they’d at least pick people with Spanish sounding names. They picked players whose names clearly sound Italian or like other languages.
They make that differentiation in zoology to make the terms more clear, but in general terms venom is just a type of poison. In other fields poison is a general term.
@@panner11 They actually somewhat refer to how the toxin is introduced into the body. Venom is generally injected by an animal into a victim, poison is generally eaten, swallowed, or absorbed.
"THE ACHEEEEEIVES DONT LIKE IT. MOTT THE HOOPLE, MOTT THE HOOPLE" For real though, I thought of the song as Jeremy did in the video and I felt we had a moment, and it was beautiful.
Technically, a béchamel can be made with Cream (and indeed, many of the first recipes for it do) but a modern béchamel tends to use milk more often. But the basics are Roux of flour and butter plus dairy product. It IS rather different than hollandaise, which is butter, egg yolk, and either vinegar or (more commonly now) lemon juice.Though they are both French mother sauces.
14:09 Trevor: "From here the purple wedges look like the gray wedges" Me: uh huh.. Jeremy: "Thats a you thing" Trevor: "I know.. its an example" Myatt: "How does he not recognize colors??????"
these videos will just never not entertain me... every video I am blown away by something, matt thinking that colombia is an island was up there, but the kennedy curse part took it this time xD
As soon as that question came up I knew they would fuck it up. These idiots are too high-class to probably have ever heard of Lenovo, or know what it is.
I love all of AH, and everyone has a special place and purpose, but I have to admit Michael and Gavin have always been my favorites (because of their chemistry). That said, Jeremy has gained a large amount of my favor with all the Game Grumps and classic game references. Love it!
A Panther is a melanistic (black/dark) leopard, a Jaguars are from Central and South America, Leopards and Panthers are from Africa. One Jaguar was spotted in New Mexico a few years ago.
39:21 Not that this comment actually matters, but the basic molecule that makes up most rock is called silica tetrahedra-- one silicon atom and four oxygen atoms that form a 4-sided pyramid shape. I had this exact same question on a Geology 101 introduction exam, and got it wrong.
It was like all their intelligence went away when Matt came in. Michael being the smartest person in the room while not playing was hilarious.
0:28
"Oh we got this one before. Oh but I don't remember."
- Achievement Hunter Trivia Pursuit in 2020
lol yep. :D love these guys.
michael in the background: 'that movie's a war!' killed me.
To be fair, private ryan is about a literal war
great work of you not spoiling the vid, woah, the spoilerculture has finaly ended!
@@sudanemamimikiki1527 And judging by the number only being in the triple digits, I'd say they're only counting onscreen casualties.
@@Ankannz fuck off
"Everywhere is a island if you zoom out far enough!" - Matt Bragg 2020.
Well he's not wrong
I mean... That's technically correct 😂
"LINDSAY"
"I DON'T KNOW"
"THEY ALL DIED"
I don't knnooww!
Which company bought youtube in 2006?
McDonalds: Bah baa bah bah baa *DEMONITIZED.*
Trevor saying "I went with the French one" killed me. They're ALL French, buddy
Also, all of them were from Victor Hugo
I think Trevor was basing it on the names of the work like Les Mis
@@isabelchmontuenga Victor Hugo wrote three and Alexander Dumas wrote the last one, but bruh they still French 😭
@@krinkels26 Yes, but, as Ryan was yelling, there's also The Hunchback of NOTRE-DAME
@@timbimbap i think trevor disregarded Hunchback as one of the 'french' answers since he watched it already (since theres one lets play where they yelled 'SANCTUARY!!' couple of times) to know that theres no ex convict named Jean Valjean in the movie. But thats just my thought hehehehe
43:23 Michael screaming "LINDSAY!!" when she got the JFK question wrong was pure gold.
Michael: If I don’t know it, it’s Friends.
Me: If I don’t know it, it’s Seinfeld.
And me: I don't know either of these people! I don't watch shows with laugh tracks!
Me: if I don’t know it, I never saw either show.
Didn’t watch either but my brother watched friends so I had some knowledge😂
Seinfeld is the far superior show
Seinfeld is leaps and bounds better
24:35 “I saw Central America and thought the Midwest like Texas” -Matt
lmao the famous Midwestern state of Texas
Took me until Trevor saying it to realise Jack wasn't playing lol
Matthew Strode I came to the comments just to see if someone else had the same realization 😂
It took me this comment to realise it. I just automatically think that he is actually playing because he always reads the question and also plays at the same time 😂
@@CaptToilet okay smart man
God, Micheal’s background commentary in the second half gives me LIFE
I'm pretty sure the "difficulty" setting of this game adjust the skill of any computer-controlled players. I don't believe it makes the questions harder.
Also, I love you Lindsay. You make me laugh at a time right now when laughs can be hard to find. When they said "You're fighting yourself, Lindsay" and you said "Yeah, my own worst enemy" I nearly died.
I'm so glad she isn't a sore loser - she has a good time even when she isn't doing well. Geoff, on the other hand...
@@5Davideo Geoff isn't a sore loser, he's just a sore. Winning, losing, not even playing, Geoff will be sore about it.
That's kind of the thing about trivia. It's just random knowledge that rarely actually matters day to day. It's kind of hard to gauge question difficulty when everyone has different experiences. For instance, the US presidents would probably be obvious to most educated Americans, but someone like Gavin probably would've struggled.
It is never quite as clear as it is when they play Trivial Pursuit that the entire office has about three brain cells between them and it's HILARIOUS
"What would be your specialty...and don't say Pokemon."
Jason Miller I expected him to say “Minecraft.” lol
Ryan: "Oh great an Apple question, this isn't even science it's some arty bullshit!"
Me: *Nods in PC gamer.*
I'm a PC gamer myself yet I still use my 2011 Macbook Pro for everyday stuff. Much prefer the operating system and the significant lack of crap popping up in my face every 5 minutes
@@ExiusCorp well done you, thanks for sharing.
21:12 - Matt, never change (lol). Funny as heck!
"If you had a specialty subject - and don't say Pokemon - what would it be?" ~ Jeremy
Michael in the background is amazing
At 8:22
It is up for debate when the internet started, because ARPA-net (later DARPA-net, and then later again it was NAMED the internet) started all the way back in 1959/60. One could also make the argument that the internet, as we known it today, is much younger, as it was only commercially available around 1989.
Yep I was thinking about that as well
Arpanet didn't function nor was it intended for what we use the internet for today, so "The Internet" is mostly a separate entity.
@@aye_its_sparky7164 That's just it, the main idea behind the internet was to connect computers, creating the net, so if we're looking at "the internet" as a function, ARPA-net had the same function, roughly, as the internet, it wasn't available to most people, but the functions it had are basically the same, just much more efficient. That is the argument for the internet dating back to 1960.
If we instead look at when the phrase "internet" was coined, 1983 is correct, but here most of the public did not have access either, so the "what we use the internet for today" argument doesn't hold up there either.
21:12 "get out if that chair Matt you fu..." had me in pieces 😂
23:21 Jeremy’s pronunciation of Djokovic made me cry real tears.
The All Blacks got their name when a newspaper printed with a typo, it was meant to read "they are playing as if they are all backs" as the story goes at least. The backs in rugby union are generally nimble and quick
haha, "my family is from there! Liverpool Kentucky!" -should know then there isn't a Grand National event there XD
Matt hears Central America, thinks it’s the Midwest.
Ryan hears South America and he thinks it’s Africa.
Michael losing his mind at the final round lmao
ahh yes, the fountain of learned knowledge known as AH
20:00
It was basically written at the same time
They talked about the ideas and Kubrick went off to film while Clarke finished writing
Which is why the book of 2001 is based around Saturn but the movie is around Jupiter - Kubrick didn't feel he could do the rings of Saturn justice.
That "most deaths in a movie" question only counts on-camera deaths, right? Otherwise 3 of those movies should be MUCH higher.
I'd like to know where they got their stats regardless. You see so many ambiguous bodies in titanic, and have countless overhead shots in LOTR
Is there another John F. Kennedy I don't know? Because JFK wasn't born in the 19th century...
No, there is only one (at least well known) JFK and he was born in 1917
They made a mistake
Swagman Dan my only thought is that they mixed him up with FDR
There is his father who was also John Kennedy, Though it was John Patrick Kennedy Sr.
@@thequestion6493 I'm pretty sure that's what happened. At least, it's the only explanation that makes sense.
His name was Joseph not John.
5:47 Schubert composed "Ave Maria" i.e. the main theme of the Hitman series
11:24 I knew that because of Gran Turismo
17:29 Spotted Hyenas, though sociable, have one of the weirdest sex lives in the animal kingdom
29:51 Messi plays IN Spain but he represents Argentina in international football
41:26 I'm shocked at how no one picked Anne Boleyn when she was like one of the most famous mistresses in history (there was even a movie about that starring Natalie Portman)
In regard to the hyena one, evolution really dropped the ball on that one. Most pups don't even survive birth because they suffocate in the pseudopenis. It's a wonder how hyenas aren't extinct yet. Strange indeed.
South American football players
Thierry Henry: a super French sounding name gets picked
Capt. Mercado also Lindsey "I thought Messi was from Spain am I wrong?"
To be fair Ryan later said that he though the question was African football players
Really all the sports questions that they would mispronounce or say something completely wrong about an athlete just hurts me internally lol but I still love them😂
Ryan pronouncing Ronaldinho wrong physically hurt me
@@beng5268 to be fair tho Messi plays for Barcelona even tho he's Argentinean, so I can understand Lindsay's confusion
9:28 "An Apple question should not be science, just some arty bullshit!"
Gotta love Ryan 😂
Messi: plays for Barcelona, is Argentinian.
Nartur Arkano literally 2 of the biggest names in soccer who are well known for which country teams they play with, were right there and they picked neither of them
I don’t even like soccer that much but it pissed me off so much
@@celina5266 Yeah, I was screaming for Neymar and Messi . . . Oh well.
@Jay Harv28 Sure. I didn't expect them to know. Just really hoped they'd get it right. :)
Yah but you’d think they’d at least pick people with Spanish sounding names. They picked players whose names clearly sound Italian or like other languages.
To be fair, they don't even know American sports, so they really had no chance.
21:27 “Obviously sports.” “Really?” “Oh god no.”
18:35 I'm pretty sure the question should have used the word "Venomous" not "Poisonous", unless they were referring to snakes that you eat.
They make that differentiation in zoology to make the terms more clear, but in general terms venom is just a type of poison. In other fields poison is a general term.
@@panner11 They actually somewhat refer to how the toxin is introduced into the body. Venom is generally injected by an animal into a victim, poison is generally eaten, swallowed, or absorbed.
"I picked the one that reminded me of a noble gas." Are you KIDDING me, Ryan??? THAT'S how you got that right? I am throwing my hands up in protest.
Ah yes, the famous Aragon gas. The one that all the noble gases are named after.
crystaljon I mean he did say “REMINDED me of a noble gas”, not “the one that IS a noble gas.” He wasn’t saying the gas is Aragon.
JFK was not born in the 19th century he was born in 1917.
18:46 "Lindsey abstains". Idky, that really got me
"THE ACHEEEEEIVES DONT LIKE IT.
MOTT THE HOOPLE, MOTT THE HOOPLE"
For real though, I thought of the song as Jeremy did in the video and I felt we had a moment, and it was beautiful.
Wait so Ryan's logic was that the UK would change from the pound to the Euro when they left the European Union? What?
I think if that was the case, the EU would be even more confused with our government
32:00 I'm shocked that no one made a comment about Greta Garbo.
same, it was absolutely unbelievable
"Croque Monsieur and Madame both have cream"
"Actually it's hollandaise"
(Actually it's bechamel)
Caroline Thompson they aren’t bright lol
Is bechamel like cream?
@@imsorrythankyouplease7613 it's milk thickened with flour/butter paste, so it's pretty light. Pretty much the opposite of hollandaise.
Hairy Cherub no, it uses milk. It’s butter flour and milk
Technically, a béchamel can be made with Cream (and indeed, many of the first recipes for it do) but a modern béchamel tends to use milk more often. But the basics are Roux of flour and butter plus dairy product.
It IS rather different than hollandaise, which is butter, egg yolk, and either vinegar or (more commonly now) lemon juice.Though they are both French mother sauces.
I know that I’ve been watching AH for too long when I sang “Mott the Hoople” to the beat of “Rock the Casbah” before Jeremy even did it
22:40
Well done Matthew Bragg, that joke had both Spirit and Opportunity!
Love these ones cause you just don't what people are going to answer or how the video is going go. Need a bit of laughter with all that is going on.
Admire the dedication to making that question exactly 50:50 Beatles:Monkees
14:09 Trevor: "From here the purple wedges look like the gray wedges"
Me: uh huh..
Jeremy: "Thats a you thing"
Trevor: "I know.. its an example"
Myatt: "How does he not recognize colors??????"
21:10 this hard cut.
Matt: *calls parrots nice*
Me, watching with my parrot, who keeps attacking my fingers: Hahaha no.
32:35 JFK was born in 1917...
Says Thierry Henry with a perfect French accent... oh he's from Spanish speaking South America
Whoa buddy, he could be from Portuguese speaking South America! (This is a joke, don't @ me).
Or Portuguese speaking South America
"Tieri Anri" or "Tieri Onri"
Is what I say to myself when I see his name.
these videos will just never not entertain me... every video I am blown away by something, matt thinking that colombia is an island was up there, but the kennedy curse part took it this time xD
Everytime the Beatles question comes, LilJ loudly sings " I Wanna Hold Your Hand"😂
34:36 "The ThinkPad!?" Jeremy exclaims while I watch this video on my ThinkPad laptop.
Same lol.
As soon as that question came up I knew they would fuck it up. These idiots are too high-class to probably have ever heard of Lenovo, or know what it is.
37:48 when Michael Yelled JOBURG!!!!!!!!!!!! made my day.......... They know about Us!!!!!
47:57 Jeremy always picks "frog" but his stats shows its his worst category ha
I love all of AH, and everyone has a special place and purpose, but I have to admit Michael and Gavin have always been my favorites (because of their chemistry). That said, Jeremy has gained a large amount of my favor with all the Game Grumps and classic game references. Love it!
24:38 that didn't even register as funny at first but I started laughing and couldn't stop
"my mother was a dancer" means something else in some circles/areas lol
16:27 Jeremy's humor is great
Ryan's "You work with Geordi's daughter!" really made me laugh for some reason
The part I love most in Trivial Pursuit is Michael in the background, from when he cleaned up the BBQ sauce to his yelling in the background.
38:11, Jaguars weight (124-211lbs) size(5-6ft) , (Panthers (100-250lbs) size(7-8ft). There's a difference in classification, and color as well
The way Jeremy is cut at 21:12 absolutely killed me xD
18:42 Neither have poisonous, Australia does have venomous snakes tho
"Central America,... like the Midwest.... like Texas...." Matt... LOL
11:10 had me rolling. Michael is the best.
There is not a Liverpool in kentucky
34:40 And their most famous product, the MaxiPad!
Jack, I heard your Book of Mormon reference and I LOVE YOU. 11:09
That part about the South American football players physically hurt me, a lot.
Please have matt in all future trivial pursuits. It's so funny
Ryan trying to roast Lazarbeam 😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂
The slow clap and the dead pause after Jeremy said "that's been me all week since my wife is gone" GOLD!!!!!
That hard cut at 21:13 had me rolling
Ryan had a Gavin moment. The dumb is infectious. XD
‘nothing happened to bucket’
Him and his grandad got stuck in the burping tube thing. Which is why he lost as well, but then he gave the candy back
34:06 Ryan revisiting his breakout AH moment
32:37 JFK was born in 1917
1916 actually, still the wrong century the question was asking.
I'm guessing whoever put in JFK was thinking FDR
Nothing made me happier in this video than the Trogdor jokes.
"Land of soy sauce, and Mothra!"
Jack, never stop making musical theatre references
That's crazy, Michael and I both grew up near the Menlo Park Mall.
6:28 Flintstones premiered the EXACT same day my dad was born.
Michael yelling in the background is the best part of this video.
Weekend at Burnie's as option for one question is brilliant.
32:37 Apparently JFK was born in the 19th century.
Nope. 1917. Game is wrong.
I have seen every single episode of Trivia I'm so glad they rereleased it on the switch so we can have new questions and more content!
A Panther is a melanistic (black/dark) leopard, a Jaguars are from Central and South America, Leopards and Panthers are from Africa. One Jaguar was spotted in New Mexico a few years ago.
Michael yelling in the bg was the funniest thing ever.
“Show me that amphibian!” *very distant* “Fuck!” Lol Dead
Achievement Hunter... Knowing very little about the world since forever.
Colors of snooker balls?
"Ooo that's a bad miss..."
Jeremy- “Dijakovic” 😂😂😂
Jeremy winning at least once every time they play is my favorite AH Trivial Pursuit trope.
I love all this people but Matt really made the video with his sound reasoning and video game knowledge. 😂
39:21 Not that this comment actually matters, but the basic molecule that makes up most rock is called silica tetrahedra-- one silicon atom and four oxygen atoms that form a 4-sided pyramid shape. I had this exact same question on a Geology 101 introduction exam, and got it wrong.
Wow... just- wow... It took me 12 minutes in AND Trevor mentioning it, that I finally realized Jack isn't playing with them.
18:36 "Poisonous" snakes?
Looking forward to the wisdom to be on display this time!
25:14 I was like "Nightjar! Like the woo guys from Sekiro!"