Remember the game show contestants who scored big thanks to dumb luck? Well, factor out the luck and all we had was a whole bunch of dumb — which is the case with the following vid. The contestants below were under cruel time constraints, so their thinking was probably rushed and compromised.
And I love him for it. This spectacularly talented and weird front man for Radiohead appeared on a game show in England and asked the panel a question about the band's most recent release, In Rainbows. He wanted to know what was special about it?
The Price Is Right is a sinking ship. I wonder how Bob Barker feels about this ridiculous showcase showdown storyline involving an overweight alien? If "E.L.T."
Forget "Top Chef." Folks in Japan prefer a little more spin on the culinary game show concept. Who cares if contestants can cook—can they swipe a tablecloth without disturbing a diner's place setting?
I don't know whether to be relieved or frightened by the fact that I identify with this game show. The Japanese are known for coming up with wonky programming, but this is the stuff of reality. Time certainly has a way of kicking me in the ass each and every morning.
Hey, they're just trying to keep the game fresh, you know what I'm saying?
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Uh...it's great to win a car and all, but does the woman's husband deserve to get jumped for it? And Pat Sajak's reaction to her public display of dry humping is priceless. Can I buy a "J" for jealous much?
This is hard to believe. On a French episode of "Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?" a contestant was asked something any second grader would know.
Consider this the "remastered" cut of the lamest game show to ever air on TV. A couple of geniuses took an episode of "Legends Of The Hidden Temple," trimmed it down, added their own voices and commentary to it, and created seven minutes of absolute hilarity. (And if the redub isn't funny enough, check out the host, Kurt Fogg, and his long, sexy...socks.)