You'll notice the clues are a little harder (for the casual Jeopardy viewer) but should still be easy for us veterans. I got all 5. How many did you get?
For a moment I misread this as "Hans Zimmer and Film Music in Jeopardy"! I managed a full score... I was a BIT hesitant on Gladiator because of some of the clues.
The surprising thing, to me, is that Jeopardy is still going on. We had a Norwegian equivalent in the 90s, but it eventually faded away. I somehow got the impression that most international versions did as well.
For a moment I misread this as "Hans Zimmer and Film Music in Jeopardy"! I managed a full score... I was a BIT hesitant on Gladiator because of some of the clues.
Yeah, calling Germania "Germany" was a bit misleading but once he started playing the theme it was clear.
The two kids look like Gen Z age so I wouldn't be surprised if they never saw "Gladiator" at all.
The surprising thing, to me, is that Jeopardy is still going on. We had a Norwegian equivalent in the 90s, but it eventually faded away. I somehow got the impression that most international versions did as well.
The surprising thing, to me, is that Jeopardy is still going on. We had a Norwegian equivalent in the 90s, but it eventually faded away. I somehow got the impression that most international versions did as well.
Another film composer showed up as an answer in tonight's episode of the Masters tournament! HINT: The category was "Occupational Surnames" or something to that effect.
Another film composer showed up as an answer in tonight's episode of the Masters tournament! HINT: The category was "Occupational Surnames" or something to that effect.
Another film composer showed up as an answer in tonight's episode of the Masters tournament! HINT: The category was "Occupational Surnames" or something to that effect.
Jerry Goldsmith?
Yeah, Jerry Goldsmith and John Carpenter are two with surnames signifying an occupation that come to mind right away.