i love how this music builds up the further you play. but when you get to a million, all the build up in the music is gone, making it extremely tense. this composer needs to do music for horror music and horror videos game
@@ErikCB912 yeah symbolic to how the tension starts with 32,000 and ends at the final stretch. Kind of like how the music in a horror movie starts wen the villain is chasing you increasingly more intense... then goes silent as soon as you "think" you've escaped.
John Carpenter didn’t need any help from lifelines. He only used the “Phone a Friend” lifeline so his father wouldn’t be the last to know about his (meaning John’s) becoming a millionaire.
The music for the million dollar question is just perfect. It’s almost nothing. Just an endless violin note, quiet drum beats here and there, and a heartbeat. Stress in it’s own definition.
*bored in middle school Geography class* "Ms. Beecher, this is so boring! When are we ever going to need to know something as mundane as the capital of 'Burkina Faso'?" *_TEN YEARS LATER_* "Oh balls."
for $1 million, you have no lifelines left and if you lose, you'll drop all the way down to $32,000. For $1 million, here is your question: What is the capital of Burkina Faso? A: Kinshasa B: Niamey C: Mogadishu D: Ouagadougou
- A number one followed by one hundred zeroes is known by what name? A: Googol B: Megatron C: Gigabit D: Nanomole - I'm sure it's a nanomole. But it could be a gigabit. I don't think it's a megatron. And I've never heard of a googol. - Ahem! - I actually think it's a googol. I'm going to play googol. Final answer.
(Whispers can be heard betwen Tecwen Whittock and another contestant) "It's a googol." "You think so?" "Positive, it's googol... God, I wish I was up there right now!" "I think it's googol... _but I'm not sure..._ " (COUGH!) "...Yeah, I think it's googol!"
DanTheStripe Go to Japan and what "Quiz$Millionaire". They hold the record for MOST final question failures. And not only that, it goes hand in hand with the host's famous catch phrase when it happens... *ZAAAAAAAAAAAAAN-NEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEN!!!* (Translation: *INCORRECT!!!* )
+ChaosGXProductions dude no there have been 13 winners in the us version only a few people have ever gotten to the million dollar question... They played this track many times in the us. Other countries however don't.
Dylan Haines The UK version had 5 millionaires, but more people decided to walk away with £500,000, such as Peter Lee, Kate Heusser, Steve Devlin, Mike Pomfrey and Jackie/Lawrence Llewellyn-Bowen
Ch3rry I actually was thinking a few videos ago that the soundtrack for this show would actually be great for a video game. I would love if someone designed a video game around this soundtrack.
"Mr. Philbin, it has been an absolute pleasure to have come here and to have gotten so far. The money at stake here is just incredible - and I can hardly fathom what I could do with twice as much. I know it's one of these two answers... but Regis, I'm not ready to risk that kind of security on the flip of a coin. I'm afraid I'm going to have to walk away. Thank you for having me. That is my final, final answer."
Out of all the quiz shows that have ever existed, none had more dramatic music for the final question than Millionaire. That single string note with ominous drums could make even the most confident person question themselves, as it did on multiple occasions. It is the perfect encapsulation of high drama, high tension, and high stakes.
When you have asked the question, waiting on the answer is the $1,000,000 Final Answer music. A no response is $1,000,000 lose music and you walk out in shame. A yes response is $1,000,000 win music and you kiss your new engaged partner.
@@ququ1639 Chris: You've just won one million pounds! Charles: YEEEEEEESSS!!!!!! Chris: One million! You are the most amazing contestant we have ever, ever had!
Any confidence you had until now goes out the window once this music starts playing. Seriously, it does. It's the end of the line, the final stop. Think of all the contestants that have known the answer perfectly well, but because of the stress and pressure put on them by this kind of atmosphere, they doubt themselves. Some lose their nerve so badly that they walk away even though they're fairly confident of the answer. Case in point, Ogi Ogas, who couldn't pull the trigger.
A couple of questions I knew like “Registering 9.5 on the Richter scale, the most powerful earthquake struck where?” and also “The earth is approximately how many miles away from the sun?”
This kind of music is made to put pressure on you as a contestant on WWTBAM - the only person that beat that was John Carpenter, even calling his dad just to tell him that he was about to win a million dollars and then giving the answer to the million dollar question straight away :D
"You're playing for a million!" "Yeah, and I don't mind taking the odd risk. It's the only time you get to sit in the chair, Chris." "Charles, it's _ALSO_ the only time you _STAND TO LOSE 468,000 POUNDS!_ Let's put that into the equation."
Sinead O'Connor's song "Make Me a Channel of Your Peace" is based from a prayer from which Roman Catholic saint? A.) St. Francis of Assisi B.) St. Francis Xavier C.) St. John Bosco D.) St. Dominic Savio
I like how for the last several questions they kept the music the same but just raised the pitch. Until this one, where the music is actually different again.
Poland is probably the first country in history which played this soundtrack not in top prize question. In Poland this was playing in special episode with 2 million top prize when Urbański was negotiating with contestants about price for which they will be able to play for 2 millions (they were paying from their winnings from earlier episodes). Playing for 2 millions had 12 question format, but with other prizes and second guaranteed threshold was choosen by the contestant
Or you have beaten six of the seven bosses of the 18th and Final Stage of Sega's Space Harrier on either the edge of the Ultimate Triumph or Catastrophe. Without this Arcade Game from 1985, this game show would not have existed.
In Super Milyarder 3 Milyar, this theme is theoretically used for the 3 billion rupiah question. I said "theoretically" because as far as I recall, none of the contestants could reach question 15 (worth 3 billion rupiahs) throughout the whole show's run.
@@pavarotti73 "Well! My gosh! ...What can I say, except: _Debbie, you're going to Paris! AND THIS IS THE FINAL ANSWER HEARD ALL AROUND THE WORLD!! _*_HE'S WON A MILLION DOLLARS!!!!!!!!!!!_* "
In my country (France), here is Marie Friedel's million-euro jackpot in "Qui Veut Gagner des Millions ?", August, 27, 2004 At the 1908 Olympic games, marathon is ran for the first time over 42.195 kilometers between.. A: Versailles and Paris B : The Piræus and Athens C : Windsor and London D : Pise and Rome Marie became the only French woman to win the largest prize in this show ❤ Unfortunately, she passed 9 years later RIP
Well I know that Advent occurs right before Christmas. But I don't know if that is the answer. I'm not too familiar with Ordinary Time. I am familiar with Lent and Easter as Lent is the 40 days before Easter Sunday or maybe it's Good Friday. But anyway, I'm going to have to use my 50/50 please.
In Alexander Dumas' book _The Three Musketeers_ two of the Musketeers are named Athos and Porthos, what is the name of the third Musketeer? A.) Aramis B.) D'Artangan C.) Richilieu D.) Planchet
answer is A but A says C so i Guess B says D and D says A From B to C so A should be C but D is A when C is B then A could be B if D is C. No one understanding anything
Doing the final mission or racing on gt or f1 and the championship goes down to the last race by a long/short gap depending where you are and where you need to finnish
Who was Never 'Time' Magazines 'Man of the Year'? A. Adolf Hitler B. Ayatollah Khomeini C. Joseph Stalin D. Mao Zedong Used the 50/50 to narrow it down to 2. B. Ayatollah Khomeini D. Mao Zedong
This is probably going to sound weird. When I study my genealogy, I listen to this. I'm not sure why, but it helps me concentrate. I guess whatever helps my short attention span, right? LOL
According to German tradition, children will receive an extra gift if they can find what ornament on a Christmas tree? A: A Beer Stein B: A Pickle C: An Angel D: A Red Boot
for $1 million, Now used to refer to fans of the series Sailor Moon, the word, "moonie," was used to refer to members of what country's Unification Church? A: Saudi Arabia B: The Philippines C: China D: South Korea
John: Uh, hi Dad. Tom: Hi! John: Um...I don't really need your help, I just wanted to let you know that I'm gonna win the million dollars... (crowd laughs, then starts cheering) John: (with 7 seconds remaining) ...because the U.S. President that appeared on 'Laugh-In' is Richard Nixon and that's my final answer.
In the opening sequence to the 1994 movie Heavyweights, the character Gerald Garner is seen wearing a t-shirt of which National Hockey League team? A) Boston Bruins B) New York Islanders C) Philadelphia Flyers D) New Jersey Devils
Which Tex Avery cartoon appeared in the opening sequence to Lenny Kravitz' music video for the song "Again"? A.) Who Killed Who? B.) The House of Tomorrow C.) Doggone Tired D.) Lonesome Lenny
i love how this music builds up the further you play. but when you get to a million, all the build up in the music is gone, making it extremely tense. this composer needs to do music for horror music and horror videos game
for real
I feel like this piece of music is focused on the contestants heartbeat. It’s now or never.
Matthew and Keith Strachan are their names.
The *BUM *BUM sounds like the game slender after you collect the first page
This is brilliant final boss music if you ask me.
This composer is a true horror ost composer, you know shit is going down when it only plays 1 tone with heartbeats
It’s basically the $32,000 question theme without the instrumental/choir part, which really tells you shit is going down.
@@ErikCB912 yeah symbolic to how the tension starts with 32,000 and ends at the final stretch. Kind of like how the music in a horror movie starts wen the villain is chasing you increasingly more intense... then goes silent as soon as you "think" you've escaped.
Hey, dad, i didnt need your help, i just called to tell you im about to win $1,000,000
Cocospaz1 I remember that. That was super awesome.
That was the first guy right? He's from my hometown!
Carpenter
I just wanted to let you know that I'm gonna win the million dollars.
John Carpenter didn’t need any help from lifelines. He only used the “Phone a Friend” lifeline so his father wouldn’t be the last to know about his (meaning John’s) becoming a millionaire.
*intensity intensifies*
Lmao
Yes
Lol me like Tension intensifies... 😜
The music for the million dollar question is just perfect. It’s almost nothing. Just an endless violin note, quiet drum beats here and there, and a heartbeat. Stress in it’s own definition.
"Violin" note. Yeah we all know the bass violin.
Low strings. Cellos or double basses.
Wtf is with all these classic instrument snobs replying
$1M question: what string instrument is playing right now?
A) Violin
B) Bass
C) Cello
D) Guitar
i'll pick the "phone a friend" lifeline, even if it is my last.
*bored in middle school Geography class*
"Ms. Beecher, this is so boring! When are we ever going to need to know something as mundane as the capital of 'Burkina Faso'?"
*_TEN YEARS LATER_*
"Oh balls."
Heheh
for $1 million, you have no lifelines left and if you lose, you'll drop all the way down to $32,000.
For $1 million, here is your question:
What is the capital of Burkina Faso?
A: Kinshasa
B: Niamey
C: Mogadishu
D: Ouagadougou
D, Ouagadougou, final answer.
I'm walking.
@@honokatheanimelover6754 this is for $1.000.000. after waiting for 9 months, YOU HAVE GOTTEN THE CORRECT ANSWER! YOU ARE A MILLIONAIRE!!!
- A number one followed by one hundred zeroes is known by what name?
A: Googol
B: Megatron
C: Gigabit
D: Nanomole
- I'm sure it's a nanomole. But it could be a gigabit. I don't think it's a megatron. And I've never heard of a googol.
- Ahem!
- I actually think it's a googol. I'm going to play googol. Final answer.
(Whispers can be heard betwen Tecwen Whittock and another contestant)
"It's a googol."
"You think so?"
"Positive, it's googol... God, I wish I was up there right now!"
"I think it's googol... _but I'm not sure..._ " (COUGH!) "...Yeah, I think it's googol!"
The fact that he thought it was a nanomole, when nano usually precedes quantities which are way, way small, shows how much of an idiot he really was.
@@TBONE_2004 "But you thought it was a nanomole."
@@eric21200 "..said you'd never heard of a googol. And there's a million pounds involved."
"I know, but it must be googol."
Googol!
Rarest music track on WWTBAM...
DanteDevilDan The 1 million lose is rarer.
DanTheStripe Was only ever used once on the US version, in fact. Ken Basin, last night of the 10th Anniversary special.
DanTheStripe Go to Japan and what "Quiz$Millionaire". They hold the record for MOST final question failures. And not only that, it goes hand in hand with the host's famous catch phrase when it happens...
*ZAAAAAAAAAAAAAN-NEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEN!!!* (Translation: *INCORRECT!!!* )
+ChaosGXProductions dude no there have been 13 winners in the us version only a few people have ever gotten to the million dollar question... They played this track many times in the us. Other countries however don't.
Dylan Haines The UK version had 5 millionaires, but more people decided to walk away with £500,000, such as Peter Lee, Kate Heusser, Steve Devlin, Mike Pomfrey and Jackie/Lawrence Llewellyn-Bowen
Basically the $32,000 theme without the choir in the background.
Really scary.
True
yup
Quantas letras contém a escrita da bandeira nacional brasileira?
A: 13
B: 15
C: 14
D: 16
@@SigmaRho2922 Ordem e progresso, 15
NikeTheRebel ganhou 1 milhão de reais
*In the pre-fight room for the final boss*
Ch3rry I actually was thinking a few videos ago that the soundtrack for this show would actually be great for a video game. I would love if someone designed a video game around this soundtrack.
Treasure of the Rudras / Final Fantasy IV / Ocarina of Time / Metal Gear Solid / Tomb Raider / etc.
NEMESIS
"and I have to say I don't think I've heard of a googol." *cough* *cough*
Fun fact: a "gogol" in slang French means "a retarded idiot". Don't mention it.
Anyone watch the dramatisation of that?
@thevideocloset yep, it’s Charles Ingram
"It's Googol." HAHAHAHAHAHA
@@nicholassmith8759 I did!
better not screw up.
Hi Dave!
Hello!
Glitchmaster Lol I recognize you
davidevgen mario kart millionaire
davidevgen wow I did ‘t expect you here
I accidentally fell asleep with this on loop and I've now ascended to a level far greater than any human should reach.
It's incredible, how dramatic strings can be that only play one note the whole time.
"Mr. Philbin, it has been an absolute pleasure to have come here and to have gotten so far. The money at stake here is just incredible - and I can hardly fathom what I could do with twice as much. I know it's one of these two answers...
but Regis, I'm not ready to risk that kind of security on the flip of a coin. I'm afraid I'm going to have to walk away. Thank you for having me. That is my final, final answer."
Never fails to give me goosebumps... one of the best cues in the entire package.
R.I.P. Regis Philbin!
Out of all the quiz shows that have ever existed, none had more dramatic music for the final question than Millionaire. That single string note with ominous drums could make even the most confident person question themselves, as it did on multiple occasions. It is the perfect encapsulation of high drama, high tension, and high stakes.
*answering the final question on the exam*
*trying not to get in trouble*
*uses phone cheats*
Lol
The 1 million dollar question is So very hard to do to win the Million dollars 💵💵💵 💵💵💵💵💵💵💵💵💵💵💵💵💵
Same bro
The suspense... All of the work comes down this... One final moment... Win or lose... *This is it.*
Sending that risky message and then waiting for the reply
Sad, but true.
/)
me when I'm very timid and i send a message to a girl I have met:
I loved how intense this gets the nearer to this point it gets, plus the room getting dimmer and dimmer with each passing question
if there was a 2 mil question, the room would just go pitch black
@@mr.duckie._. The music/ heartbeat deafening!! lol
off-topic here:
i might start planning to make youtube videos, such as why i am a "daniel give me coffee" hater, through flipaclip
@@mr.duckie._. Oh, and welcome to youtube. I've not actually heard of that before, but if thats what you wanna do , go for it! 🙂
@@mr.duckie._. omg imagine they do that on special occassions.
The most loudest quiet song of all time, infinite suspense
When you're waiting to find out if you have coronavirus
The music that plays in your head when you propose and say "Will you marry me?"
When you have asked the question, waiting on the answer is the $1,000,000 Final Answer music.
A no response is $1,000,000 lose music and you walk out in shame.
A yes response is $1,000,000 win music and you kiss your new engaged partner.
waiting for your crush to text back
hahahahaha so accurate
+MrAwesome523 happening
But will you?
MrAwesome523 pls respond
And when she says "hey bud" you lose, and when she says "heyyyyyy
Ingram: I'm not sure...However...
Tarrant: Charles, you haven't been sure since question number 2!
Ingram: *laughs*
Im sure its nanomole...
'cough cough'
Googol Chris final answer
@@ququ1639 Chris: You've just won one million pounds!
Charles: YEEEEEEESSS!!!!!!
Chris: One million! You are the most amazing contestant we have ever, ever had!
Ah yes, Charles Ingram the Cheating Imbecile...
@@cameraredeye3115 That made a great mini drama. Michael Sheen did an excellent job.
The most dramatic soundtrack in a quiz shows history
Imagine staring down the final boss just before the final battle begins.
"I thought it was L.."
"Well, L is gone"
"N, A. Final Answer Regis!"
ABSOLUTE BASED CONTESTANT RIGHT THERE!
The final question has no music except hum, heartbeat and dread.
Genius!
This one feels like you're in a pitch black void
" *Get on the scale* "
-An angel
I literally think this is the only video upload on all of UA-cam of this music. Thank you, Sir
The host of ABC-TV's "Jimmy Kimmel Live" is Jimmy who?
A: Johnson
B: Kowalski
C: Kimmel
D: O'Kimmel
Remember, you have three lifelines.
+MC Peach Whats funny is you almost had me going.
B. Final!
+EqualsPeach c final
d final
A final
This is giving me goosebumps....
Any confidence you had until now goes out the window once this music starts playing. Seriously, it does. It's the end of the line, the final stop. Think of all the contestants that have known the answer perfectly well, but because of the stress and pressure put on them by this kind of atmosphere, they doubt themselves. Some lose their nerve so badly that they walk away even though they're fairly confident of the answer. Case in point, Ogi Ogas, who couldn't pull the trigger.
A couple of questions I knew like “Registering 9.5 on the Richter scale, the most powerful earthquake struck where?” and also “The earth is approximately how many miles away from the sun?”
When you have to present a powerpoint standing up in front of the class
Creepy but entrancing at the same time
When you alone at home and you forgot to lock the back door of your house at night.
Just…go and lock it..?
Imagine walking through a haunted house with this on 😧
Listen to it when you wake up in the middle of the night to go to the bathroom.
Brandon Noppe Quantas letras contém a escrita da bandeira nacional brasileira? 13, 15, 14, 16.
Id crap myself
Imagine walking your dog late at night with this music playing.
@@SigmaRho2922 24
Every night I go to sleep to this music.
You better have it on repeat because it only lasts for 2 mins and 40 secs
@@MindMan424 he's a fast sleeper
@@multiplayerlove lmao
How?? My heart rate increased just by listening to this
your sleep must be epic
This kind of music is made to put pressure on you as a contestant on WWTBAM - the only person that beat that was John Carpenter, even calling his dad just to tell him that he was about to win a million dollars and then giving the answer to the million dollar question straight away :D
"... but you thought it was a nanomole, and you've never heard of a googol."
Thomas Williams *COUGHS LOUDLY*
Thomas, I have seen multiple comments of yours, and they're absolutely priceless!!!
"You're playing for a million!"
"Yeah, and I don't mind taking the odd risk. It's the only time you get to sit in the chair, Chris."
"Charles, it's _ALSO_ the only time you _STAND TO LOSE 468,000 POUNDS!_ Let's put that into the equation."
This is so relatable in any situation.
Sinead O'Connor's song "Make Me a Channel of Your Peace" is based from a prayer from which Roman Catholic saint?
A.) St. Francis of Assisi
B.) St. Francis Xavier
C.) St. John Bosco
D.) St. Dominic Savio
A
@@luke6560Is that your final answer?
@@alster724 Oh, Yes
It hits different. When you're at the million dollar question with No LIFELINES left.
I like how for the last several questions they kept the music the same but just raised the pitch. Until this one, where the music is actually different again.
Could someone make an extended version of this song, please? I LOVE it. Thanks!
you have the loop button
Even the background choir's gone silent...
The point where the music gets out of the way, and now your voice stands out even more than the last 14 questions.
Poland is probably the first country in history which played this soundtrack not in top prize question. In Poland this was playing in special episode with 2 million top prize when Urbański was negotiating with contestants about price for which they will be able to play for 2 millions (they were paying from their winnings from earlier episodes). Playing for 2 millions had 12 question format, but with other prizes and second guaranteed threshold was choosen by the contestant
What is the first letter in the English alphabet?
A. C
B. D
C. A
D. B
+Blake Durham (NASCAR) Well it A isn't it?
+Karl Barx I don't know mate. Is it?
Blake Durham Well yeah!
+Karl Barx So you want me to lock that in?
+Blake Durham (NASCAR) Yeah! A, as in C
Sounds like music you'd hear At the final showdown of the worlds hardest video gams
I love how the music changes so much.
Imagine playing for a Gold Medal in the Olympics when this music is playing.
Have a damn heart attack while competing...
Sounds like something you'd hear for the final boss fight of a Neon Genesis Evangelion game.
Or you have beaten six of the seven bosses of the 18th and Final Stage of Sega's Space Harrier on either the edge of the Ultimate Triumph or Catastrophe. Without this Arcade Game from 1985, this game show would not have existed.
This theme would sound fitting in the climactic Mount Doom scene in Lord of the Rings: Return of the King.
That low E drone makes it even more tense…
In Super Milyarder 3 Milyar, this theme is theoretically used for the 3 billion rupiah question. I said "theoretically" because as far as I recall, none of the contestants could reach question 15 (worth 3 billion rupiahs) throughout the whole show's run.
They say that this is the music you hear before you die
Which of these U.S presidents appeared on the television series " Laugh - in" ?
A: Lyndon Johnson B: R. Nixon
C : jimmy Carter D : Gerald Ford
michele rossi Um... I’d like to call my parents rn. Use my lifeline call my parents
Hey Dad, i’m just telling you i’m about to become a millionaire!
Because the us president appeared on laugh in is Richard Nixon and that's my final answer
The Final Answer Heard 'Round the World. That was just incredible to see.
@@pavarotti73 "Well! My gosh! ...What can I say, except: _Debbie, you're going to Paris! AND THIS IS THE FINAL ANSWER HEARD ALL AROUND THE WORLD!! _*_HE'S WON A MILLION DOLLARS!!!!!!!!!!!_* "
The moment of truth music!
In my country (France), here is Marie Friedel's million-euro jackpot in "Qui Veut Gagner des Millions ?", August, 27, 2004
At the 1908 Olympic games, marathon is ran for the first time over 42.195 kilometers between..
A: Versailles and Paris
B : The Piræus and Athens
C : Windsor and London
D : Pise and Rome
Marie became the only French woman to win the largest prize in this show ❤ Unfortunately, she passed 9 years later RIP
D: Pise and Roma
Why don't you like sand Anakin?
A) It's coarse
B) It's rough
C) It's irritating
D) It gets everywhere
@@FootLettuce A) It's coarse
The characters in a rest area ready to fight against Master hand and Crazy hand
This would be great music for a really hard Super Mario rom hack for just before the final Bowser fight!
You can hear the heart beat
ABSOLUTETLY RIGHT! A NEW MILLION DOLLAR WINNER!!!!
A number one followed by one hundred zeros is known by what name?
A: Googol
B: Megatron
C: Gigabit
D: Nanomole
*coughing intensifies*
im not sure however.. *laughs*
@@nicholassetters9053 Charles, you haven't been sure since question number two
I think it's a nanomole, but it could be a gigabit. I don't think it's a megatron. And I have to say, I don't think I've heard of a googol.
cough cough cough cough cough cough cough cough cough cough
In 1718, which pirate died in battle off the coast of what is now North Carolina?
A: Calico Jack
B: Blackbeard
C: Bartholomew Roberts
D: Captain Kidd
Cody Engelke Cody Engelke...
YOU’VE JUST WON A MILLION POUNDS!!!
" _Ahem!_ ...Right then! Oh... ........I'm not sure...... _however!_ "
"Charles, you have _NOT_ been sure since... _since Question #2!_ "
Waiting for Maury to say you are/ not the father!!!
Nah, the $1,000,000 final answer cue is that.
Which of these liturgical seasons share the same color as that of Advent?
A.) Ordinary Time
B.) Lent
C.) Easter
D.) Christmas
I think I’ll phone a friend and I'll call Jason
Well I know that Advent occurs right before Christmas. But I don't know if that is the answer. I'm not too familiar with Ordinary Time. I am familiar with Lent and Easter as Lent is the 40 days before Easter Sunday or maybe it's Good Friday. But anyway, I'm going to have to use my 50/50 please.
Lent, final Answer !!
when your teacher reads out to your class your math result and you know that you've messed up
In Alexander Dumas' book _The Three Musketeers_ two of the Musketeers are named Athos and Porthos, what is the name of the third Musketeer?
A.) Aramis
B.) D'Artangan
C.) Richilieu
D.) Planchet
@Cody Engelke I'm sorry the correct answer is Aramis
A.
Just... because.
@@alster724 A) Aramis
I can feel my heart beating out of my chest
I've never heard of googol. (Cough) I think it's googol
When you're using the bathroom at work and you're in the handicapped stall on the end and you hear someone come in and walk towards it.
“No need for the heartbeat sounds, I’m already doing that for you!”
For $1,000,000:
What is the first letter in the English alphabet?
A.C
B. D
C. A
D. B
I know it is D
answer is A but A says C so i Guess B says D and D says A From B to C so A should be C but D is A when C is B then A could be B if D is C.
No one understanding anything
c a final answer
Choice C final answer
duc anh le C. A
is that thumping supposed to be simulated heartbeats? if so, that just adds to the tension of this so much more
Yes
The recurring theme of the score is to simulate heartbeats, adding to the tension of the game.
Doing the final mission or racing on gt or f1 and the championship goes down to the last race by a long/short gap depending where you are and where you need to finnish
This music sounds like a nuclear bomb is about to go off or something. lol
Who was Never 'Time' Magazines 'Man of the Year'?
A. Adolf Hitler
B. Ayatollah Khomeini
C. Joseph Stalin
D. Mao Zedong
Used the 50/50 to narrow it down to 2.
B. Ayatollah Khomeini
D. Mao Zedong
B
@@serhat6181 It is incorrect, it is D Mao Zedong
I know this. Hitler, Stalin and Khomeini appeared as man of the year. Zedong is my final answer
@@braydensweatherquizzingcom4705 D. Mao Zedong
Which one of these British monarchs is the only one interred at Westminster abbey?
A) Richard II
B) Edward IV
C) Richard III
D) Henry VI
This is probably going to sound weird. When I study my genealogy, I listen to this. I'm not sure why, but it helps me concentrate. I guess whatever helps my short attention span, right? LOL
According to German tradition, children will receive an extra gift if they can find what ornament on a Christmas tree?
A: A Beer Stein
B: A Pickle
C: An Angel
D: A Red Boot
the music you hear when you confess the girl you like
for $1 million,
Now used to refer to fans of the series Sailor Moon, the word, "moonie," was used to refer to members of what country's Unification Church?
A: Saudi Arabia
B: The Philippines
C: China
D: South Korea
...Can I ask the audience?
I've never seen Sailor Moon before.
My mind is going straight to China, and I don't know why... And I've never seen Sailor Moon before either.
we used this for an intense jenga game! it was awesome.
Pair that with the phone-a-friend clock sound for maximum intensity
Chris: If you planted the seeds of "Quercus robur", what would grow?
A.) Trees
B.) Flowers
C.) Vegetables
D.) Grain
"Quercus is a type of tree, Chris"
Vegetables and Grain is definitely not, so it's either Tree or Flower. I think it's trees.
Trees
I'm going for A
I’m gonna go with the majority and say tree
which of the US presidents appears on television series laugh in?
a. Lyondon Johnson
b. Richard Nixon
c. Jimmy Carter
d. Gerald Ford
I'd like to use a lifeline...I'd like to call my dad.
John: Uh, hi Dad.
Tom: Hi!
John: Um...I don't really need your help, I just wanted to let you know that I'm gonna win the million dollars...
(crowd laughs, then starts cheering)
John: (with 7 seconds remaining) ...because the U.S. President that appeared on 'Laugh-In' is Richard Nixon and that's my final answer.
HE'S WON A MILLION DOLLAR
[John Carpenter MILLIONAIRE]
It's Richard Nixon. I remember seeing that episode, where John Carpenter won the million dollars. This was his question.
carpenter yeah :D
When you get to the end of the test and the last question is on some shit you never learned in class.
The Elton John song "Candle in the Wind" was originally dedicated to whom?
A.) Princess Diana
B.) Marilyn Monroe
C.) Grace Kelly
D.) Audrey Hepburn
It was once a dream of mine to go on this show and win a million dollars.
You and millions of other people
@@lukamilas8648 "Millions"
I see what you did there.
this question...is harder then then the meaning of life question
In the opening sequence to the 1994 movie Heavyweights, the character Gerald Garner is seen wearing a t-shirt of which National Hockey League team?
A) Boston Bruins
B) New York Islanders
C) Philadelphia Flyers
D) New Jersey Devils
Which Tex Avery cartoon appeared in the opening sequence to Lenny Kravitz' music video for the song "Again"?
A.) Who Killed Who?
B.) The House of Tomorrow
C.) Doggone Tired
D.) Lonesome Lenny
+stahlmaster2000 YOU WIN A MILLION DOLLARS!