Wednesday night’s “Jeopardy!” spoiled its results before the competition even began.
As host Mayim Bialik congratulated the finalists in the High School Reunion Tournament and announced how the competition would progress after the match, the game show cut to the contestants with their final financial tallies showing.
Jackson Jones’ winning $24,000, Justin Bolsen’s $13,570 and Maya Wright’s $3,370 proved to be their final totals at the end of the episode. The finalists in the High School Reunion tournament still have another game to go to determine the winner, combining the two total scores.
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The High School Reunion Tournament began Monday, Feb. 20, featuring 27 “alumni” teen competitors who have previously been on the game show. The three alumni champions are left competing for $100,000 and a spot in the Tournament of Champions.
You can watch the glitch above at the top of this post.
As host Mayim Bialik congratulated the finalists in the High School Reunion Tournament and announced how the competition would progress after the match, the game show cut to the contestants with their final financial tallies showing.
Jackson Jones’ winning $24,000, Justin Bolsen’s $13,570 and Maya Wright’s $3,370 proved to be their final totals at the end of the episode. The finalists in the High School Reunion tournament still have another game to go to determine the winner, combining the two total scores.
Also Read:
‘Jeopardy! Masters’ Is Coming to ABC With Host Ken Jennings
The High School Reunion Tournament began Monday, Feb. 20, featuring 27 “alumni” teen competitors who have previously been on the game show. The three alumni champions are left competing for $100,000 and a spot in the Tournament of Champions.
You can watch the glitch above at the top of this post.
- 3/9/2023
- by Dessi Gomez
- The Wrap
In what could be another entry in “Movies You Never Heard Of”, Sig Shore’s musicalized drama tells the story of a funk band and their meteoric rise up the charts. Harvey Keitel plays their producer and Earth, Wind, and Fire do double duty—as actors and as film composers. The movie dropped off the radar but the soundtrack went triple platinum.
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The post That’s the Way of the World appeared first on Trailers From Hell.
- 11/9/2022
- by Charlie Largent
- Trailers from Hell
When Sony Pictures asked Director X to remake 1972 blaxploitation classic “Super Fly,” he had never seen the original. He had also never helmed a studio feature — just a 2015 indie, a Lifetime movie (“Center Stage: On Pointe”), and some of the most memorable music videos of the past 20 years, from Sisqó’s “Thong Song” to Drake’s “Hotline Bling,” viewed more than 1.4 billion times on YouTube.
However, while Director X created visuals for Jay-z, Rihanna, Kendrick Lamar, Kanye West, Usher, Nicki Minaj, Justin Bieber, and Lil Wayne, “Lethal Weapon” and “Matrix” franchises producer Joel Silver struggled to get his “Super Fly” revamp made. “Joel had the rights, he had a studio that wanted to make it,” Director X told IndieWire. “The studio told him, ‘We don’t want to call it ‘Super Fly,’ and we don’t want it to be about anything that the original movie was about.'”
From that bizarre pronouncement,...
However, while Director X created visuals for Jay-z, Rihanna, Kendrick Lamar, Kanye West, Usher, Nicki Minaj, Justin Bieber, and Lil Wayne, “Lethal Weapon” and “Matrix” franchises producer Joel Silver struggled to get his “Super Fly” revamp made. “Joel had the rights, he had a studio that wanted to make it,” Director X told IndieWire. “The studio told him, ‘We don’t want to call it ‘Super Fly,’ and we don’t want it to be about anything that the original movie was about.'”
From that bizarre pronouncement,...
- 6/22/2018
- by Jenna Marotta
- Indiewire
Tony Sokol Dec 1, 2017
Warner Bros is pursuing a new take on the 1970s hit, Super Fly...
Super Fly is the latest movie to get a remake, it's been revealed. And it's got a bit of a bar to live up to.
Curtis Mayfield’s soundtrack for the 1972 classic street hustler film Super Fly was as cinematic as the movie it was recorded for, for example. The title track and the song “Freddy’s Dead” bounced off the sidewalks of America and soared on the charts. Songs like “Pusherman” and “Little Child” were heartbreaking snippets of the dual realities of uptown street life.
The screenplay for Super Fly will be written by Alex Tse, who wrote Watchmen and Spike Lee’s under-appreciated Sucker Free City. The director and star hasn’t been named yet. But the big question, for this writer, is who will score?
Video of Pusherman Scene - Super Fly...
Warner Bros is pursuing a new take on the 1970s hit, Super Fly...
Super Fly is the latest movie to get a remake, it's been revealed. And it's got a bit of a bar to live up to.
Curtis Mayfield’s soundtrack for the 1972 classic street hustler film Super Fly was as cinematic as the movie it was recorded for, for example. The title track and the song “Freddy’s Dead” bounced off the sidewalks of America and soared on the charts. Songs like “Pusherman” and “Little Child” were heartbreaking snippets of the dual realities of uptown street life.
The screenplay for Super Fly will be written by Alex Tse, who wrote Watchmen and Spike Lee’s under-appreciated Sucker Free City. The director and star hasn’t been named yet. But the big question, for this writer, is who will score?
Video of Pusherman Scene - Super Fly...
- 11/30/2017
- Den of Geek
Directed by: Sig Shore
Written by: Sig Shore
Cast: Denise Coward, Frank Runyeon, Jaime Tirelli, Robert Trumbull
Although the tagline for Sudden Death reads, "Don't mess with this Dirty Harriet," I practically had to be hit over the head with a user comment on IMDb before I could make the connection.
Valerie (Denise Coward), the protagonist of this movie, is actually not a hard-nosed city cop like Mr. Eastwood's most famous counterpart; rather she's far more akin to his revenge seeking nemesis played by Sondra Locke in Sudden Impact (again, how lame is it that I didn't make this connection? The word Sudden should have been my first clue). And in some respects she's an awesome female companion to Robert Forster's angst ridden vigilante in, you guessed it, Vigilante.
After Valerie is brutally raped and told her case isn't all that high on the priority list, this hot mama...
Written by: Sig Shore
Cast: Denise Coward, Frank Runyeon, Jaime Tirelli, Robert Trumbull
Although the tagline for Sudden Death reads, "Don't mess with this Dirty Harriet," I practically had to be hit over the head with a user comment on IMDb before I could make the connection.
Valerie (Denise Coward), the protagonist of this movie, is actually not a hard-nosed city cop like Mr. Eastwood's most famous counterpart; rather she's far more akin to his revenge seeking nemesis played by Sondra Locke in Sudden Impact (again, how lame is it that I didn't make this connection? The word Sudden should have been my first clue). And in some respects she's an awesome female companion to Robert Forster's angst ridden vigilante in, you guessed it, Vigilante.
After Valerie is brutally raped and told her case isn't all that high on the priority list, this hot mama...
- 3/5/2011
- by Amanda By Night
- Planet Fury
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