Jeopardy! delivered a tricky play with words with its Final Jeopardy clue in the Wednesday, December 6 game — or at least it tried to. The category was “Famous Names,” which automatically makes you think of people, although it technically could extend to other things. And the clue did even more work to make the players think it was a human they were talking about. But the “neighs” had it. The answer they were looking for was Seabiscuit, the famous racehorse, but fans online are laughing at how the clue was phrased to throw players off. It was a tight race between Ed Coulson, Kate Freeman, and Patrick Hume in the latest installment of the Champions Wildcard Tournament, with Patrick leading the first two rounds. He got a laugh out of the studio audience and viewers at home when he answered one clue half right. It was volleyed to his competitors, neither of whom got it.
- 12/7/2023
- TV Insider
What’s better than when an under the radar title absolutely blows you away? Unexpected cinematic joys are really the best kind to me. In the case of The Public, I’d been interested in it, due to enjoying actor and filmmaker Emilio Estevez’s last two outings, Bobby and The Way. However, I was not prepared for how hard this was going to hit me. It’s a riveting tale with terrific acting, directing, and writing. You’ll actually laugh and cry, which is hard to pull off. The Public, hitting theaters this week, is something special, ladies and gentlemen. This is the best film of the year so far. Sentimental but never over the top, it’s truly a treat. The film is a drama about what happens on a bitter cold day in downtown Cincinnati. The Public Library is a hub for the homeless, a place where...
- 4/2/2019
- by Joey Magidson
- Hollywoodnews.com
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