Who Wants to be a Millionaire US: First Million Dollar Winner with John Carpenter

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  • Опубликовано: 20 ноя 2024

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  • @tmack2746
    @tmack2746 2 года назад +38816

    John knowing the final answer and using his free call to call his parents just to tell them that he's gonna be a millionaire is such a fucking power move

    • @joshuawood362
      @joshuawood362 2 года назад +509

      600,000aire........irs gettin theirs

    • @phatnguyen3016
      @phatnguyen3016 2 года назад +894

      he should had called his ex

    • @danno1966
      @danno1966 2 года назад +77

      No need to be dropping f bombs like that how about showing some respect to other's watching hope you don't talk like that in front of your children that

    • @joshuawood362
      @joshuawood362 2 года назад +778

      @@danno1966 first day on the internet

    • @56679076
      @56679076 2 года назад +24

      @@phatnguyen3016 lol

  • @Kingda2_
    @Kingda2_ 2 года назад +22292

    Imagine being this good that u are on the last question and calling ur dad to tell him ure gonna win a million dollars. thats crazy

    • @lukenaoumovitch4477
      @lukenaoumovitch4477 2 года назад +764

      Yeah we all watched the same video…

    • @scnctxny6872
      @scnctxny6872 2 года назад +107

      @@lukenaoumovitch4477 😅😂💀

    • @PlutoTheSecond
      @PlutoTheSecond 2 года назад +140

      Credit to Regis for keeping his composure when that happened. I would've been struck dumb.

    • @tigerguy1013
      @tigerguy1013 2 года назад +186

      Then imagine he gets it wrong

    • @cbrocks36
      @cbrocks36 2 года назад +60

      Honestly, I wouldn’t be at all surprised if the producers told him to do that. That might be why Regis reacted the way he did.

  • @rekhavmenon1507
    @rekhavmenon1507 Год назад +6500

    Almost 25 years later and still one of the most badass moments in Reality TV

    • @danielhetue6968
      @danielhetue6968 Год назад +109

      Even John’s phone call was considered as the funniest segments in millionaire history. Lol

    • @Zeyad54yearsago
      @Zeyad54yearsago Год назад +52

      Definitely the MOST badass moment of all time

    • @Marouf-ömer
      @Marouf-ömer Год назад +2

      ​@@Zeyad54yearsagowhy?

    • @Ebenezer-c9i
      @Ebenezer-c9i Год назад +10

      Simply the baddest moment on reality show..

    • @KingSultan-mc4pg
      @KingSultan-mc4pg Год назад +14

      ​@@Marouf-ömerbecause it's was awesome Punk 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @minhpp2852
    @minhpp2852 3 месяца назад +425

    "Dad, I don't need your help cause I'm gonna win a million dollars" what a powerful line

    • @coyote4961
      @coyote4961 2 дня назад

      If you're gonna quote him, at least be accurate with the quote..... No where in your "quote" do you mention he said "I just want to let you know"... You make it sound like he doesn't want his his dad's help BECAUSE he is going to win a million dollars.... He doesn't need his help, and the only reason he called was BECAUSE he want to LET HIM KNOW that he was going to win a million dollars..... English is a thing.... I didn't think you needed to be a English teacher to understand the difference in phrasing.... its kinda obvious.....

    • @lowfive7983
      @lowfive7983 День назад

      @@coyote4961 You do realise you can be correct and not come across like a total jerk at the same time, right?

  • @Smiirffable
    @Smiirffable 2 года назад +10339

    He did this at a time where there was no google or wikipedia! Absolute genius this guy is...

    • @wilsonsemilio1276
      @wilsonsemilio1276 2 года назад +481

      Knowing alone doesn’t make you a genius. Using your knowledge in unique ways do.

    • @dark_rit
      @dark_rit 2 года назад +575

      Google was available at the time he won the show, but not wikipedia. Still, they can ask any number of obscure questions that few people will immediately know if they haven't studied in those areas. Like if you didn't study anything in the history of entertainment you could lose well before the million in this run.

    • @bobbycorwen2341
      @bobbycorwen2341 2 года назад +50

      Yeah but mobile data wasn't a thing back then.

    • @sleepyearth
      @sleepyearth 2 года назад +53

      @@bobbycorwen2341 It was.... Just 2G

    • @pennyroyaltea17
      @pennyroyaltea17 2 года назад +16

      Google was around

  • @linuxsurfer2002
    @linuxsurfer2002 Год назад +6225

    Using his lifeline to tell his dad he was going to win the million and didn't need his help is probably the most legendary flex I have ever seen. Way to go John Carpenter!

    • @fritos1445
      @fritos1445 Год назад +136

      Imagine if he somehow missed, it would have been a life long meme instead

    • @RobbieStacks90
      @RobbieStacks90 Год назад +62

      That episode was the pinnacle of Who Wants to be a Millionaire. Everybody was talking about it in school the next day. RIP Regis

    • @jomo8344
      @jomo8344 Год назад +3

      Thug life

    • @satendrapanigrahi
      @satendrapanigrahi Год назад +3

      ​@@fritos1445why imagine...!!

    • @chrisespinoza5012
      @chrisespinoza5012 Год назад +2

      I'm here for this comment

  • @lavs8696
    @lavs8696 Год назад +6993

    regis handled it so well. he didn't overreact, he let the moment speak for itself and nailed it. such a pro.

    • @Anonie324
      @Anonie324 Год назад +361

      Him not needlessly milking it out for like 10-15 seconds was a class act.

    • @Cjs3315
      @Cjs3315 Год назад +29

      Well yeah, going off a script isn't exactly difficult...? Lol

    • @waffle1261
      @waffle1261 Год назад +235

      @@Cjs3315 Must be hard growing up without a dad or any parental figure for that matter.

    • @TheSnake1123
      @TheSnake1123 Год назад +48

      Stark contrast to the British guy who cheated in the British version of the show. That bloke changed his mind and shuffled through the answers on pretty much every question while this guy was self-confident and knew what he was doing

    • @tkthetank
      @tkthetank Год назад +61

      Regis was great, totally gracious in his “defeat” immediately acknowledging John’s confident play as a win. The drama had already passed because the audience totally believed he was right and there was only the conformation needed to celebrate. Regis handled it like a pro.

  • @happinesstolerant
    @happinesstolerant 2 месяца назад +68

    This guy was destined for greatness. Smart, confident, wise, knowledgable, and funny.

    • @Cheximus
      @Cheximus 4 дня назад

      You can't have everything though (he looks to be almost devoid of emotions).

    • @bahls1551
      @bahls1551 3 дня назад

      @@Cheximus He does work for the IRS, so he is probably almost dead inside.

  • @gheller2261
    @gheller2261 2 года назад +9350

    Looking at this 20 years later, I am absolutely stunned at how easy these questions were.

    • @dariodawaten1420
      @dariodawaten1420 2 года назад +2211

      the questions are not hard its just random, they could have ask who are the 3 starter Pokémon from the 1st season of the anime or who is the 8th president of the USA

    • @itzfritzy2002
      @itzfritzy2002 2 года назад +1084

      Not all some are easy and some are hard because it's random

    • @philodiz5165
      @philodiz5165 2 года назад +63

      Very true

    • @lucifer_69960
      @lucifer_69960 2 года назад +855

      He got good RNG

    • @ArshBstudyplaylife
      @ArshBstudyplaylife 2 года назад +286

      I also felt that the questions were easy

  • @budte
    @budte Год назад +3815

    As a Brit the few hundred dollar questions were more difficult than the later ones. His phoning of his father to let him know he was going to win a million dollars was pure class.

    • @meehow72
      @meehow72 Год назад +84

      I had no clue about the football question. 🤣🤣🤣

    • @opeth84
      @opeth84 Год назад +66

      And what is pig Latin 🙉

    • @meehow72
      @meehow72 Год назад +87

      @@opeth84 it's a mock language, used often between students. The premise is as follows: you take the first letter of any word qnd add "ay". You then say that "word"/syllable *after,* the 2nd syllable (correction: It should read the *last* syllable).
      So, for example, hello would be "ello hay".
      It doesn't work for all words, but that's the basic idea.I'm not sure if kids still use it. It was very common when I grew up in the 80s.

    • @Rendez557
      @Rendez557 Год назад +5

      @@meehow72 literally who even remembers that

    • @opeth84
      @opeth84 Год назад +8

      @@meehow72 Wow, interesting, thanks for clarification!

  • @divad23
    @divad23 2 года назад +3338

    The fact he knew most of the answers in a similar way to Slumdog Millionaire, - from life experiences - is amazing.

    • @vladtheinhaler8940
      @vladtheinhaler8940 2 года назад +30

      I knew all of them but the last two.

    • @jutanboy
      @jutanboy 2 года назад +126

      @@vladtheinhaler8940 i knew all of them but the last eight.

    • @yoker88
      @yoker88 2 года назад +3

      @studio732jrl2 Not intelligence but wisdom.

    • @leonardos2925
      @leonardos2925 2 года назад +4

      @@yoker88 Intelligence as well.

    • @mathiasjameson9574
      @mathiasjameson9574 2 года назад +28

      Isn’t Slumdog millionnaire loosely based on this guy?

  • @fredachildress3728
    @fredachildress3728 Месяц назад +28

    The funny part is that I watched this episode, and I actually knew all of those answers too. When that show was on television I would play along at home just to see if I could answer the questions.

    • @KingKhan-eb8xy
      @KingKhan-eb8xy 18 дней назад

      Can u tell how u knoe all the ans its too much to know

    • @unlikeavirgin
      @unlikeavirgin 14 дней назад +2

      I knew them too. I promise.

  • @kirbybulborb
    @kirbybulborb Год назад +1510

    All these years later and it's still one of the best moments in the show's history.

    • @andremelo111
      @andremelo111 Год назад +12

      No doubt

    • @markymark443
      @markymark443 6 месяцев назад +31

      I’d say it’s THE best one personally, at least in the US

    • @bankitiangrai1224
      @bankitiangrai1224 6 месяцев назад +2

      777 likes and i blew it away, 😅😅

    • @bobbyadkins6983
      @bobbyadkins6983 6 месяцев назад +2

      ((ONE)) of the best?

    • @71hb85
      @71hb85 5 месяцев назад +2

      It IS the best

  • @animecorner9853
    @animecorner9853 2 года назад +3129

    Pure genius.He didn’t even cough.

    • @bobbycorwen2341
      @bobbycorwen2341 2 года назад +152

      Ha. I see what you did there

    • @jenie9977
      @jenie9977 2 года назад +21

      Lol 🤣

    • @sweetboy02125
      @sweetboy02125 2 года назад +154

      you meant his wife didn't cough???

    • @SteRDLK
      @SteRDLK 2 года назад

      @@sweetboy02125 Imagine recognising your wife's quiet cough sat behind you in a studio with 100 people in

    • @mr.chocochoco_7400
      @mr.chocochoco_7400 2 года назад +13

      IYKYK 👀

  • @SupremeLeaderKimJong-un
    @SupremeLeaderKimJong-un Год назад +3720

    Ah yes, back when being a millionaire meant something. The irony of an IRS collector winning the big bucks and about to be taxed is just too good. This man basically created the phrase 'like a boss'. People are being jealous, they said the questions he got are easy. But you all have to realize that this was from a time before Internet was as popular as it is today. People collected and retained information through papers and life experience. What John accomplished here is absolutely incredible and should be given respect for it!

    • @w0rldw1d3_gaming
      @w0rldw1d3_gaming Год назад

      Could be stricpted

    • @CabbageYe
      @CabbageYe Год назад +81

      I mean if you're a millionaire today you never have to work again if you know what you're doing lol

    • @mitigamespro8757
      @mitigamespro8757 Год назад +61

      @@CabbageYe knowing what you're doing is too much work smh

    • @markterrin8673
      @markterrin8673 Год назад +25

      Also you need to answer all the questions right in a row...

    • @jesemepardens9151
      @jesemepardens9151 Год назад +7

      No matter what he did, no one deserves insane amounts of money. Imagine having to work your arse off at the building site how much would you have to win to earn that much

  • @jhcmusicii6181
    @jhcmusicii6181 Месяц назад +16

    I saw it when it aired. I come back to it now and again just to relive this moment.

  • @bdalbor
    @bdalbor 2 года назад +6505

    16:47 - I've seen this multiple times, and I've come to notice this: when the answer to the question comes up (Richard Nixon), his face slightly changes. John Carpenter knew at that moment that he was going to win $1 million. The fact that he came up with the swag move calling his dad to let him know that he will be a millionaire makes this moment all the more historic. There will never be another contestant quite like Mr. Carpenter.

    • @davidwootton683
      @davidwootton683 2 года назад +14

      The answer to the chocking question is wrong.

    • @billcipher_natchosans
      @billcipher_natchosans 2 года назад +263

      @@davidwootton683 no it's correct, the answer to the choking question is around the throat. It's known as the universal choking sign, where the person who is choking grabs their throat, showing that they need help.

    • @Noscripts
      @Noscripts Год назад +27

      the sign is known all over the world how dont u know it

    • @user-pz6ph1hj2u
      @user-pz6ph1hj2u Год назад +15

      @@davidwootton683 chock, /CHäk/, verb: gerund or present participle: chocking... Definition: prevent the forward movement of (a wheel or vehicle) with a chock

    • @Cjs3315
      @Cjs3315 Год назад +8

      Dude, game shows are scripted. Calm down 🤣 By the way; someone wrote the word "gullible" on your ceiling, you should probably check that out!

  • @jaredtaylor8083
    @jaredtaylor8083 2 года назад +4189

    Most confident and gutsiest move in game show history! John Carpenter is a legend!

    • @aashirj9299
      @aashirj9299 2 года назад +69

      @@gibonzproject9710 No it's not lmao, proof or I call your comment cap

    • @ambientwishwalker8908
      @ambientwishwalker8908 2 года назад +60

      @@gibonzproject9710 if it had been fake this wouldn't had gone down in millionaire history . Oh I got it you are a 3 year old

    • @SomeRandoooo
      @SomeRandoooo 2 года назад +24

      @@gibonzproject9710 so are you calling this real or fake? Your messages are all over the place

    • @Falllll
      @Falllll 2 года назад +30

      @@gibonzproject9710 There's only one or two here that I don't instantly know. I don't really find it unbelievable that someone who was actually good at this could know all of them.

    • @Falllll
      @Falllll 2 года назад +25

      @@gibonzproject9710 yes? I mean I've never told him I was coming home with a million dollars but under similar circumstances he'd probably try to act the same way.

  • @bradmorgan3797
    @bradmorgan3797 2 года назад +2662

    I remember watching this live and being amazed at how cool calm and collective this guy was the entire time

    • @johndelacroix9909
      @johndelacroix9909 2 года назад +47

      Well it wasn't really live. The show was taped weeks or even months brfore airing it
      The correct word would be premiere.

    • @samsonchang7400
      @samsonchang7400 2 года назад +3

      I hate liers

    • @shuckahoseerazzle8486
      @shuckahoseerazzle8486 2 года назад

      john and samson, you two really are gen z and it shows, you dont know if this guy was sitting in the "live" audience or not, so sit the F down 🪑 👇

    • @Hinata.Sakaguchi
      @Hinata.Sakaguchi Год назад +6

      @@johndelacroix9909 so the live audience watched taped?

    • @Newt2799
      @Newt2799 Год назад +30

      Why are people arguing about what live means. Everyone who’s watched tv and has common sense knows they meant they watched it on its first public airing.
      Why explain common sense any further for no reason?

  • @iSustainnn
    @iSustainnn 4 дня назад +4

    16:45 that smirk, when he heard the question. he already knows the answer. what a man.

  • @CZghost
    @CZghost 2 года назад +2377

    Absolute madlad this guy. Never asked for 50:50 split, never asked for audience, just once at the end asked for a call, only to let his dad know he's about to win a million dollars. What a madlad! :D

    • @EEEEEEEE
      @EEEEEEEE Год назад +4

      E‎‎‎

    • @Fujtajblus
      @Fujtajblus Год назад +29

      "And he needs YOUR help... "
      Mr. Carpenter in his head: "Oh, I can use this for even more swag"

    • @dutchy1121
      @dutchy1121 Год назад +2

      That's because all of the questions were easy.... this isn't Jeopardy you know.

    • @reddd-77
      @reddd-77 Год назад +1

      @@dutchy1121 sure...

    • @n.b.380
      @n.b.380 Год назад +2

      It looked cool, but still it was stupid not to use all the tools you have.
      At the last question he should have used all 3 options, 50:50, poll, and call.
      Even if he was sure about the correct answer, the stakes were too high. He was balancing between 32.000 and 1 million.
      Imagine, he uses 50:50 and suddenly Richard Nixons name disappear)) that would have been quite a drama)

  • @chris_007
    @chris_007 Год назад +829

    The stars aligned for this guy that day. He had personal experiences for the most difficult questions 😂

    • @MrsSlocombesPuddyCat
      @MrsSlocombesPuddyCat Год назад +57

      But absolutely none of the questions were hard.

    • @zhangus6396
      @zhangus6396 Год назад +92

      ​@@MrsSlocombesPuddyCat This was in 1999

    • @occono3543
      @occono3543 Год назад

      ​​​​​@@MrsSlocombesPuddyCatNo some of them were come on. The Louvre, Devil's Tower, Vaccines, OK Corral, Laugh in, these aren't common knowledge, he just makes it look easy.
      The Phoenix and Monotheism questions, they were a joke yes. I may imagine Phoenixes weren't quite as common in pop culture in 1999 though, I'd know it from Final Fantasy or X Men or whatever at the time and I suppose for 125k it was absurdly easy but maybe not something everyone knew. Monotheism, for 250k, that's ridiculous, how could people not know the other three are all old testament religions?
      They are easier than they got later, the US early on was willing to use easy questions so they got a millionaire early on. That's not why this is cool, it's because he's cool. Even on other easy questions you see people freak out about the risk of the money in other episodes. He just never lost his cool or gets distrustful of himself. That's why people love this. John Carpenter just realises he's actually pretty cool.

    • @niclikescakes
      @niclikescakes 11 месяцев назад +17

      ​@@MrsSlocombesPuddyCatYeah, okay.

    • @alicewong8190
      @alicewong8190 10 месяцев назад +73

      ​@@MrsSlocombesPuddyCat you really know who design the dome for lourve before he said the answer?

  • @Koshak87
    @Koshak87 6 месяцев назад +1707

    When Chuck Norris wants to learn something new, he phones John Carpenter.

    • @BidensMutantSon-ed8eq1ob4q
      @BidensMutantSon-ed8eq1ob4q 6 месяцев назад +13

      Chuck Norris is the answer

    • @DenoJantjies
      @DenoJantjies 6 месяцев назад +3

      Ian hawke gave john all the answers

    • @radiohead2206
      @radiohead2206 6 месяцев назад +7

      Chuck Norris. I bet 80% RUclipsrs have no idea. Miss old times.

    • @michaelrnahas4425
      @michaelrnahas4425 6 месяцев назад +6

      Chuck Norris doesn't learn anything new because no fact dares tell Chuck Norris that he's wrong.

    • @manglyricko1469
      @manglyricko1469 6 месяцев назад +2

      NOOO JOHN CARPENTER LEARNS FROM CHUCK NORRIS

  • @nv3s894
    @nv3s894 5 месяцев назад +15

    Who want to be John Carpenter? The confidence he shown while answering worth watching..

  • @grindsetter
    @grindsetter 2 года назад +526

    No emotion. He just answered the questions, took the money and went home. Cold.

    • @Beril_.
      @Beril_. 2 года назад +46

      Yeah like a normal person

    • @sgabri
      @sgabri 2 года назад +13

      yeah, he looks a bit emotionless, it's a bit scary

    • @savpaz08
      @savpaz08 2 года назад +15

      What a sigma male

    • @emilytustin4540
      @emilytustin4540 2 года назад +7

      Yo he literally got boo’ed of course he did

    • @Lg._
      @Lg._ 2 года назад +23

      He actually didn’t go home, he went to Paris right away

  • @NeoKokoro20
    @NeoKokoro20 Год назад +1116

    I saw this when it first aired in 1999. One of the most memorable game show episodes of all-time. A true classic.

    • @moodyjenny86
      @moodyjenny86 Год назад +10

      Same ! I was around 13. Remember it clearly.

    • @Djkm23
      @Djkm23 Год назад +2

      Same. I was 11 at the time. One of my favorite episodes of the show.

    • @vg4life
      @vg4life Год назад +3

      I was 12. If not the most memorable game moments of all time

    • @Ctala7
      @Ctala7 11 месяцев назад +4

      I was 4 and I still remember the excitement like it was yesterday.

    • @jerryczech953
      @jerryczech953 10 месяцев назад

      he was loaded ....smart guy

  • @lanzpat0725
    @lanzpat0725 2 года назад +636

    John Carpenter is definitely the Main Character. This is his world and we’re just living in it

  • @pngweeklywildnews7151
    @pngweeklywildnews7151 5 месяцев назад +17

    He just purposely timed the clock to 6 second and had all this 30 sec to call his father. This guy is a legend.

  • @ruthenianthruth
    @ruthenianthruth Год назад +566

    John looks more surprised when he won the draft, than when he won 1 mln bucks. What a legend.

    • @Khalrua
      @Khalrua Год назад +7

      Would you rather play a game against players or computer?

    • @rebelraccoon9018
      @rebelraccoon9018 9 месяцев назад +4

      ​@@Khalruathe computer was made by humans.

    • @vendingdudes
      @vendingdudes 6 месяцев назад +29

      That's because the Fast Finger question was the only difficult one

    • @DJChappie001
      @DJChappie001 6 месяцев назад +9

      When he won the draft is when he won the million

    • @James670
      @James670 5 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah, watching it live, we didn't really notice because he was just one among many contestants, like those before him. Watching this again, knowing his final result and remembering his confidence, that's when we really noticed how surprised he looked coming out of the Fast Finger question.

  • @Xavier_btw
    @Xavier_btw Год назад +1120

    I could never believe in a million years that a man named John, last name Carpenter, works at the IRS and becomes the first person to win and become millionaire in a TV show.

    • @calasay2688
      @calasay2688 Год назад +66

      I really thought it was the movie guy John Carpenter until I read more of the comments

    • @Hippida
      @Hippida Год назад +27

      IRS always wins

    • @avo_music
      @avo_music Год назад +11

      yes and the questions were not that difficult!

    • @labla8940
      @labla8940 Год назад +10

      @@avo_music Thank you all these clapping trds on here and.Really these questions were easy He went to the College at Rutgers Johnna Salk's he is a federal employee they asked easy ones that not only most can answer but were extra easy for him. Any person his age would know Richard Nixon was on laugh in and if not the other choices were after the show Johnson was the only real opposition and that was paper thin Look at any other top tier big money questions. They needed a winner because people were call foul they could do the 64,000 cheat so they made them easy. My nephew even said there will be a winner tonight because all the buzz and IRS agent just made it even more attention grabbing

    • @labla8940
      @labla8940 Год назад +9

      That was the plan it was a set up super easy questions people complaining never a winner it was cartoonish set up

  • @ganeshthotavlogs
    @ganeshthotavlogs 5 месяцев назад +883

    Who are watching this in 2024 ❤

  • @KeithOYS
    @KeithOYS Год назад +757

    Look at John Carpenter's body language 2 seconds after 16:38 - the point when he already knew the answer, he's relaxed as he knows he's won the show! What an amazing display of confidence! 💯 Superb show, great man.

    • @MrSupdup
      @MrSupdup Год назад +83

      And the follow up sigh of relief when he sees that "Richard Nixon" is an answer. He must have had a little thought in the back of his mind, worried there might have been two president's that appeared and he wouldn't know the second.

    • @eternalwoods6423
      @eternalwoods6423 Год назад +7

      U rigth bro

    • @alfredpennyworth5984
      @alfredpennyworth5984 10 месяцев назад +3

      Good observation

    • @jerryczech953
      @jerryczech953 10 месяцев назад

      he was just smart

    • @Crow-qm7zw
      @Crow-qm7zw 9 месяцев назад

      Dude knew he'd won the second he said "I.M. Pei."

  • @mikulitsi1819
    @mikulitsi1819 Год назад +434

    The way John used that lifeline was simply legendary

    • @TNT46DOG
      @TNT46DOG 11 месяцев назад +5

      pure 🔥🔥🔥

    • @milotickz
      @milotickz 9 месяцев назад

      And unnecessary IMHO

    • @LOLMAN9538
      @LOLMAN9538 8 месяцев назад +6

      He just wanted to flex on the haters

    • @KingSultan-mc4pg
      @KingSultan-mc4pg 3 месяца назад

      ​@@LOLMAN9538exactly Punk 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @RudiaMark-hj2gm
    @RudiaMark-hj2gm 6 месяцев назад +1684

    Who is watching in 2024? Legendary this guy 💪

    • @kalahirst4870
      @kalahirst4870 6 месяцев назад +7

      Me, I'm watching!

    • @i-ampreciosa5562
      @i-ampreciosa5562 6 месяцев назад +4

      the -nth times!

    • @arrelmaximo8942
      @arrelmaximo8942 6 месяцев назад +3

      Legen - wait for it - dary

    • @Well_I_am_just_saying
      @Well_I_am_just_saying 6 месяцев назад +4

      The questions started off pretty easy, but I would not have been able to answer all of them on my own or even with the lifelines.

    • @pa_toer
      @pa_toer 6 месяцев назад +1

      Me!

  • @JST138
    @JST138 8 дней назад +1

    I have absolutely no idea how this ended up in my recommended videos. But that ending was so cold. Loved it so much

  • @jitheshak3234
    @jitheshak3234 2 года назад +637

    So confident yet so humble ,love him

    • @Faisal-nx8zy
      @Faisal-nx8zy 2 года назад +8

      @@gibonzproject9710 ikr? Everything feels so scripted

    • @hienlethai3979
      @hienlethai3979 2 года назад +2

      @@gibonzproject9710 you need to get a life man

    • @rick7424
      @rick7424 2 года назад +8

      @@gibonzproject9710 Prove it.

    • @Nobisyu_Valens
      @Nobisyu_Valens Год назад +2

      @@gibonzproject9710 Wdym by that? It's not like every father likes to reply to a question longer than the question.

    • @Xyddian
      @Xyddian Год назад +3

      @@gibonzproject9710 shock exists lol, if my son called me up and tell me that he won a million i wouldn't even be talking

  • @UnclePhil1112
    @UnclePhil1112 11 месяцев назад +46

    That smirk the second he heard the question, he knew the answer right away. Certified legend.

  • @johndelacroix9909
    @johndelacroix9909 6 месяцев назад +420

    People are saying the questions are easy, you have to realize this was 1999. No internet(i know it already exists but it obviously isn't as common as now, and not too many people can access it at that time), no social media. All information was from life experiences, reading books and all that stuff.
    Now being online, you, like it or not, will randomly bump into things and learn new things. Back then, learning things must be a dedicated time and effort going through books, libraries, reading stuff and all. You have to dedicate time to learn things back then. now it's one google away from your phone. Shit you wouldnt even need to stand up and get a book by the shelf, or worse go to a library or whatnot.
    Information didn't come as easy back then as how it is now. Now it's all on our fingertips.
    Not to mention you have to be very lucky to get 15 straight random trivial questions and know all the answers.
    Give me a break.

    • @TheCanadianGamingPenguin
      @TheCanadianGamingPenguin 5 месяцев назад +13

      Not to nitpick at what you're saying, because you are mostly right... The internet has been around since 1993. The "Wikipedia" of that time period were encyclopedia's, which were used often in schooling (I remember having to use them in the '90s, to start the process of research for a given topic). Social media was also around then, but definitely not to the degree that it is today.
      Much of the way of learning back in the '90s is still used today. You can still learn things via reading books - even fictional works, or media of varying kinds.... and no, you don't really have to put much effort into that either. It's just not as fast. Furthermore, while the internet is more readily available now, and thus information, discernment of fact from fiction is very important - even more so than reading back in the '90s.
      Needless to say, the luck of having these 15 questions doesn't make it any less impressive. It helps that he stayed calm; tension prevents clear thinking. ^_^
      Cheers!

    • @tarkungZ
      @tarkungZ 4 месяца назад +2

      Exactly

    • @grantavakjan9488
      @grantavakjan9488 4 месяца назад

      In 1999 the internet was already around.

    • @illogicalmethod
      @illogicalmethod 4 месяца назад +4

      I met my wife, online, in 1997.
      I had taught myself HTML and Visual Basic, using the internet, before 1999.

    • @bloodymarvelous4790
      @bloodymarvelous4790 4 месяца назад

      Windows95 came with Internet Explorer, though at the time Netscape Navigator was probably the most used browser.
      AOL CD's were handed out like candy.
      The most used search engine was Altavista.
      Two years before the release of Win95, Universal Studios released a little indie film with some experimental visual effects, called Jurassic Park.

  • @ChiSportsNut18
    @ChiSportsNut18 5 месяцев назад +157

    Those $64,000-$250,000 questions are easier than the $8,000-$32,000 questions 😮

    • @arjunkc3227
      @arjunkc3227 4 месяца назад +18

      Easy and hard depends on person. Just because its easy for you doesnt mean its easy for everybody.

    • @eye21021
      @eye21021 3 месяца назад

      He is right am not even American and I noticed the same thing ​@@arjunkc3227

    • @Misteribel
      @Misteribel 3 месяца назад +3

      Especially that $500k question. Everyone knows IM Pei built the glass pyramid.

    • @thegreatbeast5863
      @thegreatbeast5863 3 месяца назад +26

      Well tbh the monotheistic religion one was too easy for a $250,000 question imo 😂

    • @jtomyhope575
      @jtomyhope575 3 месяца назад

      ​@@arjunkc3227 they were easy for anybody who has lived outside of their parent's basement 😂 for real

  • @GamingFanactic911
    @GamingFanactic911 Год назад +751

    One of the best and most memorable game show winners. Absolutely legendary and Regis is such an amazing host. RIP Regis

    • @ProbablyHanzo420
      @ProbablyHanzo420 Год назад +32

      Ong Regis was a respectful and entertaining host, you don't see those a lot

    • @jgfunk
      @jgfunk 5 месяцев назад

      Regis was great and funny

  • @SAVAGE_JOD
    @SAVAGE_JOD 2 года назад +41

    When John was born, he congratulated his father on becoming his father.

  • @ChadrickKinman327
    @ChadrickKinman327 2 года назад +764

    I remember watching this on t.v. in its first airing of this episode. I've never seen anyone else BEFORE and AFTER this guy...be so confident in every answer. AND he didn't even have to use a single life line. That's incredible 👏

    • @alfaaz..9444
      @alfaaz..9444 2 года назад +28

      @studio732jrl2 it was 20 yrs ago... When the world was 2g with no Wikipedia or google...

    • @worlddd7777
      @worlddd7777 2 года назад +1

      @@alfaaz..9444 But, there was internet since 1995

    • @Repstar00
      @Repstar00 2 года назад

      @studio732jrl2 it's a bit weird that you non chalantly breeze over the biggest variable in this whole situation. Internet access from now to then is exactly why it may seem so easy to you.
      Your aunt could have been your uncle but she doesn't have balls. Just a simple minor detail right?

    • @kaylab945
      @kaylab945 2 года назад +4

      @@worlddd7777 Yes but no Wikipedia or Google. You couldn't just look up anything like you can now.

    • @worlddd7777
      @worlddd7777 2 года назад +1

      @@kaylab945 Sure, but im pretty sure u could search pretty good since 97 or 98

  • @boredowlmillennial1090
    @boredowlmillennial1090 3 месяца назад +5

    I was really in awe when he called his dad and said that he's going to win a million dollars. I am like wow! 👏👏

  • @citizen4654
    @citizen4654 2 года назад +671

    This might be the best moment in tv
    History.
    I am so proud of this guy even though I don’t know him ))) his dad must be proud too

    • @jorgmehring2660
      @jorgmehring2660 2 года назад

      Do you mean "best moment in tv History" worldwide or ONLY in the US. TV was on air in Germany in 1935.

    • @citizen4654
      @citizen4654 2 года назад +5

      Best moment I have seen.

    • @wernersgaminglounge5235
      @wernersgaminglounge5235 2 года назад +7

      Dumb question, but are you Russian? The only people I know who use ) instead of :) are all Russian / Belarussian and I find that quite interesting

    • @citizen4654
      @citizen4654 2 года назад +7

      @@wernersgaminglounge5235 lol
      Not Russian, but my first language is indeed Russian )))

    • @faridwicaksono6387
      @faridwicaksono6387 2 года назад +4

      @@wernersgaminglounge5235 yes, it's interesting that " : " not used, why?

  • @ubiquitousdiabolus
    @ubiquitousdiabolus 6 месяцев назад +109

    What makes him such a badass isn't that he knew all the answers without using any lifelines, but that he was willing to take the risk of possibly being wrong.

    • @MrRyanxdavey
      @MrRyanxdavey 5 месяцев назад +20

      When you know the answer, there's no risk of being wrong

    • @Truth72500
      @Truth72500 4 месяца назад +2

      ​@@MrRyanxdavey 👍

  • @sauraV_Verma
    @sauraV_Verma 2 года назад +165

    Came with a Boo & left with a Standing Ovation
    Absolute Legend👌🏻

  • @kellycriterion1019
    @kellycriterion1019 5 месяцев назад +12

    Just watching this now,in 2024❤

  • @rebekahweber2413
    @rebekahweber2413 2 года назад +633

    This is the first time I have watched this beginning to end. I knew every answer. He was great. I had seen the end but never from start to finish. He made them go back and rewrite phone rules about announcing they won to the caller. It was fantastic. He is exceptional at strategic moves.

    • @kimong.161
      @kimong.161 2 года назад +11

      They had to rewrite a rule?

    • @rebekahweber2413
      @rebekahweber2413 2 года назад +220

      @@kimong.161 No one is to know the outcome prior to release of the show. The show can air months later. You are only supposed to phone a friend if you need help. They never dreamed anyone would call their friend to update them, hence the new rule that you could not call specifically to tell them you are winning the game with no helped and lifelines used for the purpose of help.

    • @TheZeotrix
      @TheZeotrix 2 года назад +19

      @@rebekahweber2413 what about people that are watching the show in person, wouldn't they know?

    • @rebekahweber2413
      @rebekahweber2413 2 года назад +166

      @@TheZeotrix You are responsible as the audience to not talk about the show prior to being aired. It is in the waivers and explained to you as a guest. It is also common sense. Ask any show producer. I enjoyed he had the guts to outsmart them at their own game. I thought it was hilarious.

    • @TurquoiseStar17
      @TurquoiseStar17 2 года назад +10

      @@rebekahweber2413 The same basic NDA any game show binds contestants to. I never knew Millionaire changed that, though!

  • @inthebag84
    @inthebag84 Год назад +182

    If that last lifeline isn't the most legendary game show moment in television history... I don't know what is. So awesome!

  • @sahilsrijan
    @sahilsrijan Год назад +70

    That sheer confidence throughout the show!! My man called his father and casually dropped the greatest and most badass moment in the history of reality TV and left silently!!

  • @gabrieltemitope7847
    @gabrieltemitope7847 4 месяца назад +5

    The coolest and calmest.
    He actually won with all his lifeline still intact… Cos the phone a friend lifeline he used was not to request help

  • @bigchief124
    @bigchief124 2 года назад +263

    When he said: "I'd like to call my parents" and his laughter when Regis read this question. Love it. I watched it when it happened and I still enjoy seeing it. Hope you're doing well, John.

    • @gene7887
      @gene7887 Год назад +7

      right? not an anxious "I'd like to use a lifeline," just a calm "I'd like to call my parents." I can't imagine the adrenaline rush surging through him at that moment.

    • @Mikri90
      @Mikri90 Год назад +1

      His face upon hearing the question says it all.
      He knew it right away.

    • @RobotWillie
      @RobotWillie Год назад

      I was only like 9 or 10 when this aired and I still remember it to this day as well, I remember it even being so young at the time and of course I didn't know most of these answers yet myself, in part from watching this but I did eventually do stuff like watch Close Encounters and I didn't know much about religion as a kid, I could have answered that question right now too even without having seen this. The only ones I would have had trouble with I think are the polio vaccine,the Louvre and Laugh-In but thats why hes a legend he didn't need help on any of them at all, eventually I learned most of this stuff anyway not just from seeing the answer on the show but his confidence is something I can't match he is a role model in that sense too, and I am 32 almost the same age he was when he did this so its a good comparison.

  • @gordonkako
    @gordonkako 11 месяцев назад +135

    No coughs, no second guessing, just pure brilliance topped up with some humor in there 🙌🏽 Wonder where he is today.

    • @mikeoxlong3504
      @mikeoxlong3504 5 месяцев назад +1

      Dead

    • @Tweakkkkkk
      @Tweakkkkkk 5 месяцев назад

      If its not true then you're an asshole​@@mikeoxlong3504

    • @gordonkako
      @gordonkako 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@mikeoxlong3504 where did you get that info from?

    • @mikeoxlong3504
      @mikeoxlong3504 5 месяцев назад +29

      @@gordonkako I made it up.

    • @NurseYolie
      @NurseYolie 4 месяца назад

      He still works for the IRS

  • @souravchalliyil6370
    @souravchalliyil6370 Год назад +206

    Perfect example of a person who made his parents proud

  • @triciafarrell2294
    @triciafarrell2294 6 месяцев назад +2

    Good for him! I'm watching this 25 years after the original airing. I remember this when it originally aired and this episode was all over the news!

  • @chaupin5
    @chaupin5 2 года назад +356

    John Carpenter is Definitely the GOAT (Greatest of All-Time) as a Contestant on Millionaire! Definitely the best moment of All-Time since Regis passed away

    • @scarecrowman7789
      @scarecrowman7789 2 года назад +1

      The British show has much tougher questions!

    • @geniozeqo229
      @geniozeqo229 2 года назад +18

      @@scarecrowman7789 American level u know 🤣

    • @mcdickassass
      @mcdickassass 2 года назад +2

      The best moment before this was Regis passing away?

    • @nikunjsaboo91
      @nikunjsaboo91 2 года назад +1

      @@geniozeqo229 he came again later and won 250 when the level was much harder.

    • @geniozeqo229
      @geniozeqo229 2 года назад +1

      @@nikunjsaboo91 hard for Americans I get it

  • @teemohnay
    @teemohnay Год назад +420

    I remember watching this live (or at least when it first aired). Such an incredible experience. This dude owned the whole show like a boss.

    • @tarantulamadness6191
      @tarantulamadness6191 Год назад +6

      I remember when I saved Earth from the space rebellion gang known as the a09osufch90a8hsbr, they were no where near a match for me though.

    • @redpine8665
      @redpine8665 Год назад +6

      This show was such a national phenomenon when it was on in prime time. It seemed EVERYBODY watched it and talked about it the next day. I even got a Regis style tie, as did a lot of guys!

    • @craigevans8912
      @craigevans8912 Год назад

      @@tarantulamadness6191😂

    • @imnotsmartbutimdumb
      @imnotsmartbutimdumb Год назад +1

      Nah dude, you can’t just make claims about your experiences defending earth from intergalactic invaders. Pics or it didn’t happen.

    • @blurbutnerd8355
      @blurbutnerd8355 Год назад +1

      @@tarantulamadness6191 thank you for your service legend

  • @whereistomm
    @whereistomm 2 года назад +423

    Incredible character this John. You gave us one of the best recorded moment of entertainment the world has ever seen.

    • @EEEEEEEE
      @EEEEEEEE Год назад

      E‎

    • @chromosomecollector8310
      @chromosomecollector8310 Год назад

      He cheated there’s videos on it

    • @LucrassKelvac
      @LucrassKelvac Год назад +3

      @@chromosomecollector8310 He didn't cheat. :| In fact he returned later. Aside from that, most of these questions were not particularly difficult to answer, aside from a few.

    • @charlottestreet3301
      @charlottestreet3301 Год назад

      @@chromosomecollector8310 no your thinking of Peter Ingram who went on the uk version of who wants to be a millionere

  • @_introzone
    @_introzone 4 дня назад +1

    He is a Living LEGEND contestant of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire.

  • @sweetboy02125
    @sweetboy02125 2 года назад +242

    Legend. I don't know how many times i watch this in the last 15 years and the excitement is always the same. Legend.

  • @flancondulce
    @flancondulce Год назад +288

    After watching this like 100 times, I just realised that John 'badass' Carpenter's laugh at 16:54 is exactly the same as his father's at 17:30. Like father, like son.

    • @Farhan-sp4mf
      @Farhan-sp4mf Год назад +6

      Badass observation

    • @KineticTaco
      @KineticTaco Год назад +3

      My father and I have the same laugh as well, it turns heads 😂

    • @ananastea
      @ananastea 6 месяцев назад +1

      that’s cute!

    • @beckkuchkorov5201
      @beckkuchkorov5201 6 месяцев назад

      Good father and genuinely good son.

    • @PTRRanger951
      @PTRRanger951 6 месяцев назад

      What’s better is the laugh is the same Matt Damon’s. Even better is Matt Damon played the genius in Good Will Hunting. The collage was MIT in Mass, and Mass is where John is from, and next to Connecticut where he lived. Matt Damon is also from Mass.

  • @chanukanaveenkoswatta7933
    @chanukanaveenkoswatta7933 Год назад +25

    John is a man of focus, commitment, sheer will...

    • @aruni6304
      @aruni6304 5 месяцев назад +1

      Underrated comment 🤣🤣🤣

  • @FelixRosas10
    @FelixRosas10 4 месяца назад +1

    Used to watch this show with my grandma and Uncle all the time. Crazy how nostalgic this is to me.

  • @MDM679
    @MDM679 2 года назад +270

    Keep in mind, that the only question he had any difficulty answering while on the program, was about his father's name.

    • @DlcEnergy
      @DlcEnergy Год назад +1

      bwahahaha 🤣🤣

    • @spacepotato2277
      @spacepotato2277 Год назад +5

      Well he also apparently thought a drumstick is the thigh, not the calf. Like he would have gotten that wrong if they had both "thigh" and "calf" or "upper leg" vs "lower leg" in the choices for the answer. Weird how someone can know so much info, but still have a few random holes here and there. Dude dodged a bullet there at 5:20

  • @Someone_you_know124
    @Someone_you_know124 2 года назад +154

    The confident in this guy!!! In tat half a mil question, he didn't even looked at his monitor, but straight into the host eye. Legend!!!!!

    • @rekhadedhia9802
      @rekhadedhia9802 2 года назад +4

      He is working for confidant Uncle Sam.

    • @Arcadiez
      @Arcadiez 2 года назад +5

      Pretty smart, because he is going with gut feeling first. If he starts reading he may start questioning himself

  • @Frank-it9kl
    @Frank-it9kl Год назад +29

    I got them all except that last one cooked me. But what a fuckin G. Grabbed the bag, his wife's hand, and dipped out.

    • @DavidRay_40
      @DavidRay_40 6 месяцев назад +1

      I didn't even look it up, and I guessed Richard Nixon. I had no idea I was right until John said it.

  • @Peterkringle
    @Peterkringle Год назад +315

    An underrated part of this is how perfect Regis’s call is at the end. Truly one of (if not THE single) greatest moments in game show history.

    • @tylersawyer4373
      @tylersawyer4373 Год назад +19

      The perfect call to end it - he was a true legend in the announcing game

    • @martynaslietuva123
      @martynaslietuva123 Год назад +2

      my thoughts exactly! perfect!

    • @arkay238
      @arkay238 Год назад +6

      Regis was a genius with people.

    • @TNT46DOG
      @TNT46DOG 11 месяцев назад +2

      I still remember watching this live with a bunch of people, it was nuts

    • @RendezvousWithRama
      @RendezvousWithRama 6 месяцев назад +1

      Wouldn't say it's underrated, it's generally rated above pretty much above any other game show moment.

  • @Windmill97
    @Windmill97 Год назад +165

    I saw this live. Everyone was talking about it the next day. What a great moment in television history. I hope John is doing well.

    • @you2449
      @you2449 Год назад +4

      He was arrested. After his wife disappeared and they found him 5 yrs later with his GF in Mexico.

    • @pking987
      @pking987 Год назад +33

      I don't think that is true

    • @graciegracie
      @graciegracie Год назад +1

      ​@@you2449Proof?

    • @you2449
      @you2449 Год назад +3

      @@graciegracie Just kidding.

    • @graciegracie
      @graciegracie Год назад

      @@you2449 Sorry, my bad, I took it seriously

  • @justusgray276
    @justusgray276 2 года назад +221

    With all the massive respect to this man, the questions were honestly not nearly as challenging as many other contestants IMO. Still very impressive.

    • @tenzinnamgyal8542
      @tenzinnamgyal8542 2 года назад +20

      That’s what I was thinking,… very basic.

    • @michaelnadler596
      @michaelnadler596 2 года назад +56

      I pretty sure they bumped the difficulty after this, just like Jeopardy today is much tougher than it was in the '90s.

    • @abacab87
      @abacab87 2 года назад +7

      I thought that too, even though I didn't get all of them. IM PEI I should have known because I have been there, but I don't have an encyclopediac memory. I think this guy does. Some were just chance, he went to the university where that guy made the vaccine for polio, or at least had a center named for him.

    • @lolmanyeah1
      @lolmanyeah1 2 года назад +6

      @@abacab87 he didn't go to university where the guy cured polio. He went to a university with an institution named after the guy who cured polio.

    • @deathstroke7316
      @deathstroke7316 Год назад +47

      This was aired in the 90's when Google and wikipedia were essentially non existent, there were no tik toks and youTube videos of gk or facts. All the knowledge you had those days were from books

  • @TheLearningFish
    @TheLearningFish 5 месяцев назад +2

    It WAS his night! He was absolutely brilliant but it must also be acknowledged that a few big-bucks questions were rather surprisingly easy.

  • @AverytheCubanAmerican
    @AverytheCubanAmerican Год назад +301

    He collected the money like a champ, no wonder he worked for the IRS! He definitely has nerves of steel and balls of iron...him calling his father to flex was the final nail in the coffin for the producers. I have seen the ending before, but the whole thing makes it all just better, especially the foreshadowing at 3:00 of "Needless to say, no one has reached the million-dollar mark yet. There always seems to be something that stops them cold. But out comes an IRS agent, and you know nothing stops them. Nothing."
    And man do I miss Regis. Not only do we get to see the brilliance of the contestant, but also Regis's brilliance as well. Regis's charm was one of a kind (the dude even appeared in animated things like Shrek the Third and Lilo & Stitch the Series) and TV's just not the same without him.

    • @tamidobi856
      @tamidobi856 Год назад

      IRS is fed, this was rigged for entertainment purposes

  • @YorNyx
    @YorNyx Год назад +68

    He's definitely the main character in this story

  • @Lightning_Lance
    @Lightning_Lance Год назад +29

    You know, the host was great in this. He didn't draw it out unnecessarily, just acknowledge the situation and let him keep his cool and get the money

    • @shaneomacdaddy
      @shaneomacdaddy Год назад +1

      Yeah, they don't have TV 📺 show hosts like this anymore.

  • @ChambersRacing9862
    @ChambersRacing9862 Месяц назад +1

    This was my dad before I was born and I only wish I could be there for this moment❤❤

    • @ChambersRacing9862
      @ChambersRacing9862 Месяц назад +1

      I regret to inform you, I hate to spoil your day, I just found out he is not my father.

  • @Jaqinta
    @Jaqinta Год назад +146

    This is the best Who Wants to be a Millionaire moment . No one can beat that guy's performance . In 1999 he won that prize right now if he had won the exact price he wouldn't buy things he would get in 1999 's :D

    • @eloelo6944
      @eloelo6944 Год назад +5

      The questions he got were common knowledge though. Like 5% of the population would have won the million too if they were in his shoes.

    • @herisuryadi6885
      @herisuryadi6885 Год назад +1

      @@eloelo6944 5% seems not too common
      And i guess the internet were still barebones and just getting popular

    • @undefinedchannel9916
      @undefinedchannel9916 Год назад +1

      @@eloelo6944Not the last questions. Id say more like .05%

  • @Aussie50InspiredDavidZ
    @Aussie50InspiredDavidZ Год назад +55

    It amazes me that people think it was so easy to win the Million Dollars on this show. First, you have to go through a phone screening questionnaire. Then, you have to travel to New York and answer a question faster than all people who also qualified for the show and get it right. After that, THEN you finally get the privilege to answer the questions in order. And, to do what John did, you have to know ALL THE QUESTIONS. I bet people saying how easy the questions were wouldn't get the 16k question or 8k question right even with the lifelines.

  • @elins2455
    @elins2455 Год назад +165

    He smile at almost all the questions that looks like easy for him. What a great man

    • @Hisherly
      @Hisherly Год назад +9

      Most of questions were easy

    • @ПетърЧешмеджиев
      @ПетърЧешмеджиев Год назад +7

      @@Hisherly Yes they are made for americans after all

    • @LTF39
      @LTF39 Год назад +1

      ​@@ПетърЧешмеджиев 😂😂

    • @b-bomb917
      @b-bomb917 Год назад +1

      @@ПетърЧешмеджиевbefore the time of google, this guy really is an intellect

    • @mikuhatsune8121
      @mikuhatsune8121 Год назад

      @@ПетърЧешмеджиев stop crying 1 year old kid 😁

  • @noelshijilkumar
    @noelshijilkumar 5 месяцев назад +2

    Wow! this is an absolutely crazy video that can be rewatched anytime over and over. The use of Lifeline was insane stuff. John carpenter, hats off!!

  • @SicilianoFilms
    @SicilianoFilms 2 года назад +157

    I never get tired of watching this. One of the greatest moments in game show history.

  • @Kani-im6wq
    @Kani-im6wq 2 года назад +72

    That moment when he talks to his Father... OMG.. Proud Son, Happy Father, Blessed Family ❤️

  • @NancyMoran-r3b
    @NancyMoran-r3b 6 месяцев назад +49

    I love Regis. There’s no one like him. He is greatly missed.

    • @NewYorkActingCoach
      @NewYorkActingCoach 5 месяцев назад +2

      Yes, and nice of you to note HIM, his (Regis's) ability to improvise - to 'go with' whoever he is talking to, is so comforting, linvolving -as it does - (and I guess you know already), kindness and listening: what else do we ever want! ? J.

  • @ishi1648
    @ishi1648 2 месяца назад +1

    I remember watching these as a kid staying up late it took two nights he was a bad ass didn’t use a life line till the end to call his dad to tell him he is going to win ❤

  • @nathanielchapman1829
    @nathanielchapman1829 2 года назад +114

    Dude came into this as an unknown and walked out a legend. Cold Stone Carpenter!

  • @chisimsangma4133
    @chisimsangma4133 2 года назад +63

    He just dominated everything there like a boss sitting in a chair. ❤️

  • @softicadnan
    @softicadnan 2 года назад +57

    The man blew me away. The ending, when he called his father, is brilliant. Well done.

  • @Sh4tterdL0g1c
    @Sh4tterdL0g1c 9 дней назад

    When you sit and watch the entire performance and not just see the final question, can you even be surprised he does something like that? Lol he’s so cocky and confident throughout the entire show he was never doubtful for a single answer lol, definitely a natural born entertainer

  • @satidnatab154
    @satidnatab154 Год назад +20

    Legendary humble act...he was booed but remained humble and calm, and he was rewarded!!!

  • @theflyingdropbear2009
    @theflyingdropbear2009 Год назад +76

    John knowing the answer, but still rings his dad to tell him he is going to win a million dollars, would have to go down as one of the biggest flexes ever.

  • @yashsonawane8849
    @yashsonawane8849 17 дней назад +1

    He came he answered all the questions and left with infinity aura🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @chef_moquin9535
    @chef_moquin9535 Год назад +56

    who wants to be a millionaire has to be one of the best game shows of all time, a trivia game with the twist of life lines, great sound design and music to make super suspenseful and an amazing host to run the show

    • @etoinedevries7583
      @etoinedevries7583 Год назад +5

      I like how the host here doesn't go after every answer like "it is not..... [big pause] answer a.... " etc. (Or they cut that out of the video idk)

  • @Venture825
    @Venture825 Год назад +46

    When someone says “Know it all” I’m thinking this guy, no help needed either. Absolute legend

  • @nsoper19
    @nsoper19 Год назад +459

    That's possibly the easiest run of questions I've ever seen for a million ( I mostly watch the UK version) but you can only answer the questions in front of you and he did so in such a slick manner. Bravo

    • @Luic1987
      @Luic1987 Год назад +135

      Agreed, the monotheistic religion one was an insult for 250k in particular, that should have been a 4k or 8k question at most.
      Equally the one about phoenix rising from the ashes and the design of the lourve were way too late in the game. Didn't mind the final question too much, but raegan should have been in there as a red herring at a minimum for the final question (being a more well-known actor than Nixon ever was).
      The harder question for me was the Tombstone one for the 1881 shoot out, but it's possible that this is more well-known in US pop culture (as an outsider Laramie and Dodge City are more well-known western settings though, so I would have needed a lifeline there). As a non-american trying to work out which one between February and August didn't have a bank holiday was harder for me too, but I presume was very easy for an American.

    • @nsoper19
      @nsoper19 Год назад +39

      @@Luic1987 yep, pretty sure I learned about monotheism as a concept in school about age 12.

    • @timthorson52
      @timthorson52 Год назад +44

      They massively increased the shows difficulty as a result of this and a few others that did very well.

    • @stellarwind1946
      @stellarwind1946 Год назад +7

      @@nsoper19 I know next to nothing about religion but do know which ones are the monotheistic ones.

    • @peterbrown5217
      @peterbrown5217 Год назад +3

      They were quite simple questions, as you alluded to.

  • @michaellazuka654
    @michaellazuka654 15 дней назад +9

    Not to take away from this guy, it’s awesome he was able to win a million. It’s just that most people that are reasonably educated in arts and sciences would know these questions quite easily. Even people that aren’t educated should know that Hinduism is not a monotheistic religion. That should have been a 100$ question. It’s almost like this was a publicity stunt to get a million dollar winner.

    • @hasoonnine
      @hasoonnine 7 дней назад

      But you're coming from this through a modern perspective. People back then were not so bright 😅

  • @PagingDoctorGuy
    @PagingDoctorGuy Год назад +151

    the sad part of this is that the hardest question was the qualifier about the order of races by distance

    • @sbhinglosh8364
      @sbhinglosh8364 Год назад +3

      Thats because it was to make sure none of the other contestants beat him to it, this is payment for letting someone of the hook with the IRS.😅

    • @imnotsmartbutimdumb
      @imnotsmartbutimdumb Год назад +3

      Was it though? Obviously a marathon is nothing compared to the others. The Tour de France literally is named the tour of France so you know that’s about to be long as hell, and if you know literally anything about it you will know it takes weeks to complete.. The only hard part was the Indy 500 or a dog sled race, both are known to be very long but not close to Tour de France length. So right off the bat if you have some pretty basic knowledge it’s a 50/50 question. I wouldn’t consider that to be the “hardest question” he saw.

  • @Hihohiho56
    @Hihohiho56 6 месяцев назад +58

    The father's laughing sounded like he knew he would win it!!

  • @DougCeleste
    @DougCeleste Год назад +50

    The GREATEST player I ever saw on this show!!! He had confidence and knowledge written all over his face! 👍☺

  • @valsalabhai823
    @valsalabhai823 Месяц назад +2

    അടിപൊളി സൂപ്പർ മനുഷ്യൻ ❤❤❤❤love from (Kerala INDIA)

  • @jasonlorphotofilms
    @jasonlorphotofilms 2 года назад +61

    That last bit at the end when he called his dad just to tell him that he was going to win the Million Dollars was gold. He is one proud papa.

  • @canman87
    @canman87 Год назад +67

    The absolute sack on this man to so confidently answer that final question is still legendary all these years later and the crowd was totally feeling it as well. Here's my answer, lock it in, gimme the million and see ya later 💪😎

  • @Zero_Fawkes
    @Zero_Fawkes Год назад +45

    "heroes get remembered, but legends never die."