I still can’t listen to the Final Jeopardy theme without hearing “I’m A Little Teapot” especially at the very end. I dare anyone to listen to it and not think or sing “Tip…me over….and….pour….me…..out.”
@@Johnadams20760 I got 6 right away, because I remembered it was sung when the dwarves were coming home from the mine, and Dopey didn't talk throughout the movie
The quoted line at 2:00 isn't in the movie version of the song; as far as I can tell it was first added in Ella Fitzgerald's cover of the song 22 years later. Technically you could still argue that counts as "classic songs from movies" because the song is still originally from a movie even if the line isn't, but it's pretty misleading. Scott was actually invited back to play again because of that, since he may have been disadvantaged by that inaccurate clue; unfortunately the game he came back in ended up being Roger Craig's first game.
SPOILERS: The ones I missed: West Side Story 1961, Viva Las Vegas, Six (haha) and Blackboard Jungle. I'm counting As Time Goes By and Elvis Presley despite the roundabout ways I got to those answers because I only run out of time when someone says the correct answer and I don't (and the former I knew the song even though I kind of misread the clue). Even if those two don't count (11 if they do), that's still a solid "9" I was able to get though, so not bad at all.
(5:24) Soundtrack from a film based on a PLAY was a bit evasive, but I suppose it would have been too easy if they said "based on a MUSICAL". I immediately thought of West Side Story, but the film was released in "61, and the clue says its popularity lasted into '63. So I opted for "The Music Man", also immensely popular AND released in 1962, which would make it's No.1 position more likely. But what the hell do I know?
I’m a little surprised none of these were related to music by my personal favorite composer of all time, I’ll even give a clue to who he is: This composer famously wrote the soundtracks for the majority of Stephen Spielberg’s movies. The movies he worked on include “Star Wars,” “Jaws,” and “Indiana Jones”
3:30 what's with everyone adding 1 or taking away 1 from the correct bet? This was 1st = 2nd + 3rd and they had to play to win or at least take a chance at a win.
Final Jeopardy for February 13, 1985 Category: Fairy Tales Answer: Number (#) of characters who sang the song "Heigh Ho" in the 1937 Disney film. Correct response: What is 6 (six)?
Sad that Alex was unaware of The Commitments. This 1991 Irish film from director Alan Parker is amazing and has a far better soundtrack than The Bodyguard.
@genemadlon295 I can relate. I worked in an electronics store 20+ years ago where they played an Alanis Morisette concert DVD on repeat on all the TVs every day for more than six months. Can't handle any of those songs anymore.
When you hope there will be some questions about music by Williams or Goldsmith or Zimmer or Barry or Herrmann or Shore or North or Poledouris or Isham or Giacchino or even pre-recorded music used by Stanley Kubrick, etc.... but nope, it's just about a bunch of damned Disney and pop songs. Kiss my ass.
Mrs. Robinson WAS NOT on The Graduate's soundtrack - parts of it were - but the full song was written and released after it's popularity. BAD JOB JEOPARDY!
@ wow, that seems arrogant. On final jeopardy, I’m usually right on these at least 50% of the time. But it’s Jeopardy for goodness sake, part of the reason we tune in is to find out how smart we are and how much smarter some people are. If you know all the answers, you have nothing to learn.
@@nancyblockcolsky1387 Don't engage with people like this, they're just mad at their own lives and looking to project it on the internet. I agree, if all 3 contestants get it right it's too easy (and I get about 75% right every episode... With pausing a couple times)
That literally makes no sense. They cant predict who will know the answer. And unless you think only 1 or 2 people in the world will know the answer then its highly probably all 3 can know. Perhaps your ideology would make more sense if you said "It IM gettin the answer right its too easy". Then ya have a good point.
It was good to see Alex again. RIP, Dearest Icon 😢 ❤🙏
"I didn't know it had a soundtrack" The Commitments was ALL soundtrack, Alex!!!
great seeing old school alex with the hand mic. i did better than expected (12/15) given how i usually stumble on final jeopardy! GREAT COMPILATION!!
A whole New World from Aladdin was released in 1992
The Bodyguard is still the bestselling soundtrack. Saturday Night Fever featuring numerous Bee Gees songs is in second
Whitney has 3 of the biggest selling soundtracks of the 90s
11 out of 15, and chuffed with that 😊
Last month Tony Todd passed away and I'm so sad 😭😭 and rest in peace mr Todd 😢😢😢😢😢
For the Led Zeppelin question I immediately thought of Wayne’s world 🤦🏻♂️ But of course, I was denied…
I WAS doing well, getting 9 of the first 11, but I went completely blank on the last 4
That Snow White one was mean lol
What a Dopey response.
i jumped on that one early..knew it was a trap
MAD MEAN
Just knowing there were seven dwarfs was not enough. They had to remember that only six of the seven were speaking characters; Dopey alone was silent.
Rick got lucky because of that scoring change by Jeanne.
I still can’t listen to the Final Jeopardy theme without hearing “I’m A Little Teapot” especially at the very end. I dare anyone to listen to it and not think or sing “Tip…me over….and….pour….me…..out.”
I've never heard I'm a Little Teapot, so I'd win.
My nickname was Spock. I found cartoons silly, fairy tales disturbing and Disney boring.
@ it was a Nursery Rhyme not a cartoon.
17:30: still trying to make a connection between "Mrs. Robinson" and Eleanor Roosevelt.
Number of syllables?
Same initials E.R.
"The Graduate" was released in 1967, so I was already thrown off with the wording of the clue ("1968")
Yeah, that Hi Ho answer was a trick question.
That was wretched
i was thinking 8 if it was a trick thinking maybe snow whjite and the 7 sang it. i don't remember dopey not being able to talk honestly
My mom thought the same thing. She thought eight because of Snow White herself. Haha.
@@Johnadams20760 I got 6 right away, because I remembered it was sung when the dwarves were coming home from the mine, and Dopey didn't talk throughout the movie
@@NYChica23 i did not recall that any of them didn't sing but t was like 40 years ago probably when i watched it
The quoted line at 2:00 isn't in the movie version of the song; as far as I can tell it was first added in Ella Fitzgerald's cover of the song 22 years later. Technically you could still argue that counts as "classic songs from movies" because the song is still originally from a movie even if the line isn't, but it's pretty misleading.
Scott was actually invited back to play again because of that, since he may have been disadvantaged by that inaccurate clue; unfortunately the game he came back in ended up being Roger Craig's first game.
Yeah I didn't hear that in the movie it sounded more like The Wiz
13:05 what a trick question by jeopardy what a smart final jeopardy question!
The two I guessed incorrectly were Elvis and Snow White (though I guessed 8, thinking Snow White may have sung with the dwarves)
SPOILERS: The ones I missed: West Side Story 1961, Viva Las Vegas, Six (haha) and Blackboard Jungle. I'm counting As Time Goes By and Elvis Presley despite the roundabout ways I got to those answers because I only run out of time when someone says the correct answer and I don't (and the former I knew the song even though I kind of misread the clue). Even if those two don't count (11 if they do), that's still a solid "9" I was able to get though, so not bad at all.
I was expecting for the Blame Canada clue in this video.
What is a song that I never sang in my kitchen?
(5:24) Soundtrack from a film based on a PLAY was a bit evasive, but I suppose it would have been too easy if they said "based on a MUSICAL". I immediately thought of West Side Story, but the film was released in "61, and the clue says its popularity lasted into '63. So I opted for "The Music Man", also immensely popular AND released in 1962, which would make it's No.1 position more likely. But what the hell do I know?
Rip alex, jeopardy hasnt been ths same without him
1/11/21 (Jim Gilligan game 2. Tanay Kothari game 1.)
9/16/22 (Luigi de Guzman game 6. Emmett Stanton game 1.)
Another jeopardy video soundtrack final jeopardies please.
Not that anyone cares but......my pick for favorite movie sound track?
HAROLD & MAUDE by
CAT STEVENS
.......a classic imo.....
My favorite!
@sandramyer7081
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I’m a little surprised none of these were related to music by my personal favorite composer of all time, I’ll even give a clue to who he is:
This composer famously wrote the soundtracks for the majority of Stephen Spielberg’s movies. The movies he worked on include “Star Wars,” “Jaws,” and “Indiana Jones”
John Williams? He's great
Totally got the Snow White question 😂 And can't believe i didn't figure out Viva Las Vegas 😑
I said 8, for the Snow White clue. 7 Dwarves + Snow White. I didn't temember that Dopey couldn't talk. Correct answer was 6, of course.
i got 8 wrong and 7 right. including the snow white trick question.
Oh man, I got so few of these correct! Only The Graduate and the last one. Ugh.
I love that I got one none of them did.
Almost Famous
I got one that none of them did as well.
The Blackboard Jungle. It was out before I was born, I’ve never watched it, but I love old movies.
i didnt have a clue but as a zep fan i was very curious to find out the answer. well done
@@dcamonkeys13 i got that one right away..well done to you! i missed almost famous, mrs robinson and as time goes by
The ones I got that none of them did were The Bodyguard, 6, and Blackboard Jungle
1:39 🎵 It's a small bet after all...🎵
8 of 15 which is about average for me in Final Jeopardy.
3:30 what's with everyone adding 1 or taking away 1 from the correct bet? This was 1st = 2nd + 3rd and they had to play to win or at least take a chance at a win.
2nd and 3rd place get consolation prizes, so they'd fight for that.
Final Jeopardy for February 13, 1985
Category: Fairy Tales
Answer: Number (#) of characters who sang the song "Heigh Ho" in the 1937 Disney film.
Correct response: What is 6 (six)?
and last night's Final can be a 16th about catching something from 1977..
11:16 That Rhymed.
Viva!
Got 12 out of the 15.
I like this video
Oof to all these responses at 20:25. Not even close on any of them, OOF.
The Shakespeare in Love one cracked me up
I am proud of myself for getting the Snow White question correct. Yes, seven dwarfs but one of them can't talk
Omg I got the bodyguard
This info is a bit dated, but at one time John Williams had written the soundtracks for 9 of the 20 top grossing movies of all time.
I think I got 2.
1:37 TERRIBLE wager there, and especially on (what should have been) a gimme category.
Oh gosh I'm terrible at these
If someone has a runaway, why wager anything in final?
Sad that Alex was unaware of The Commitments. This 1991 Irish film from director Alan Parker is amazing and has a far better soundtrack than The Bodyguard.
I loved that movie growing up. I haven't seen that movie in years
They played that album on a loop at a restaurant where I worked. I got so sick of it I can’t listen to those songs anymore
@genemadlon295
I can relate. I worked in an electronics store 20+ years ago where they played an Alanis Morisette concert DVD on repeat on all the TVs every day for more than six months. Can't handle any of those songs anymore.
@@lastguyminn2324Isn't it Ironic?
Surely they didn’t think that Snow White question was THAT easy for Final Jeopardy did they??? I knew they were being baited to say 7.
How did they all miss the bodyguard?
I know how.
What is Titanic..?
O Brother Where art Thou came out in 2002?
2000
@HalfChubFullTime That's what I thought. Me and my ex broke up by 2002 and we saw that movie on it's release. Jeopardy got it wrong?
Why Didn't You Upgrade The Starting Logo To The 2024-Present?
It's clips, can you not cut straight to the answer
Of course, but they wanted to annoy ppl like you
When you hope there will be some questions about music by Williams or Goldsmith or Zimmer or Barry or Herrmann or Shore or North or Poledouris or Isham or Giacchino or even pre-recorded music used by Stanley Kubrick, etc.... but nope, it's just about a bunch of damned Disney and pop songs. Kiss my ass.
Mrs. Robinson WAS NOT on The Graduate's soundtrack - parts of it were - but the full song was written and released after it's popularity. BAD JOB JEOPARDY!
Aladdin came out in 1993, so that first question was tricky. There was no animated Disney movie in 1993.
What? You just said Aladdin and out in 1993 and Aladdin is a animated Disney film
@@CongressSux1776 I meant to say Aladdin came out in 1992.
The wording of the question referenced when the song was a #1 hit, which was 1993.
Yeah, it came out in the holiday season of '92... and the soundtrack (or song, I think it was) would have charted in '93... probably early on.
It came out in November of 1992, which does mean the song still could've been on the Billboard charts in 1993
If they all get it right, it’s too easy.
Agreed
Just because you've never been right doesn't mean nobody can be.
@ wow, that seems arrogant. On final jeopardy, I’m usually right on these at least 50% of the time. But it’s Jeopardy for goodness sake, part of the reason we tune in is to find out how smart we are and how much smarter some people are. If you know all the answers, you have nothing to learn.
@@nancyblockcolsky1387 Don't engage with people like this, they're just mad at their own lives and looking to project it on the internet. I agree, if all 3 contestants get it right it's too easy (and I get about 75% right every episode... With pausing a couple times)
That literally makes no sense. They cant predict who will know the answer. And unless you think only 1 or 2 people in the world will know the answer then its highly probably all 3 can know. Perhaps your ideology would make more sense if you said "It IM gettin the answer right its too easy". Then ya have a good point.
Dumb luck
Stupid responses to easy answers