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00:00Tonight on A Hard Quiz
00:07Catherine, Forensic Doctor
00:09Expert Subject, The French Horn
00:12Sass, Comic Artist
00:15Expert Subject, Arctic Explorer
00:17Franklin's Lost Expedition
00:20Terry, Stormont
00:22Expert Subject, Kookaburras
00:25Max, Public Servant
00:28Expert Subject, Satirical Horror Film
00:31American Psycho
00:33Here's your host, Tom Gleason
00:37Yes! Hello!
00:40Season 10 almost done
00:41Welcome to Hard Quiz
00:44These contestants are season finales
00:46The last one to disappoint will be tonight's
00:48Hard Quiz Champions
00:48To be part of the show at home, go to the ABC TV
00:54iView Socials, let's say hello
00:55G'day Max
00:57Hi
00:57So American Psycho is your expert subject
00:59What's it all about?
01:01It's about a 27 year old Wall Street guy who's just having, you know, just having a wild time
01:08Living in the 80s
01:10I miss some like violence and stuff
01:11Yeah, there's a bit of, yeah, a bit of blood
01:13Yeah, he's a psycho
01:14And he's American
01:16Are you American or psycho?
01:20I'm not American, no, Tom
01:21Now this is you in the snow
01:27Now we often ask people to send us pictures to show stuff about their exciting life
01:31Why is this exciting?
01:33I'm in Canada and I'm having such a great time on so much snow
01:37But there is so much that it starts to melt on my forehead
01:39But as soon as it leaves it, it starts to immediately freeze again
01:42Do you have any other great travel anecdotes?
01:44I came to Melbourne for this show to have a fun time, Tom
01:49Hey, Tom
01:55Now you're into kookaburras
01:56I am
01:57What got you into these giggle chickens?
01:58They're lovely
01:59They're great birds and I talk to them
02:02What do you talk to them about?
02:03I answer what they have to say to me
02:06Oh, really?
02:09So can you talk like a kookaburra?
02:11After a few beers I'm better at it
02:13Can you give us a sample of your work?
02:20Oh
02:21I think you're an Australian psycho
02:34Now, Terry, you've got a collection of cricket bats in your man cave
02:38I do
02:39I have to ask, are any of those kookaburras?
02:41They are
02:42I can see one there
02:44Why do you have so many bats?
02:45I like them
02:46Sass
02:51What is Franklin's Lost Expedition?
02:54Can you describe it without giving too much away?
02:57It is an expedition to a remote place
03:02Where many people died
03:04Yes!
03:06Sounds exciting
03:07You've got me interested
03:08So you're into the history
03:09But you like history with
03:11You like it to be grim
03:12Yeah, yeah
03:13Yeah, absolutely
03:14Feels like a bit of an old man topic
03:15Are you also into red wine
03:16And complaining about the woke mind virus?
03:20Now you sent us a photo of preserved meat
03:22Where'd you get that from?
03:26From the ABC Canteen?
03:27Yeah, that was at the British Maritime Museum in Greenwich
03:32And it was my favourite artefact from the expedition that they have in their collection there
03:37Now you knitted yourself a balaclava so you could look like a dead explorer
03:40Is that right?
03:41I did, yeah
03:42Catherine
03:46Good day
03:47Now your expert subject is the French horn
03:50What makes it French?
03:51It's actually not French
03:53Oh
03:53But originally when it first started being included in orchestras
03:58It was called the corps de chasse
04:00So the Frenchness stuck
04:02But most of the innovations in the horn occurred in Germany
04:07So it's not French
04:08But no one else really cares
04:10What makes it horny?
04:13Oh
04:13You just have a listen
04:15It makes everyone horny
04:17Not just itself
04:18Its official name is the French horn
04:22But to be fair that's not what serious players call it, do they?
04:25No, they just call it the horn
04:26It's just the horn
04:27Do you want me to call it the horn or the French horn?
04:29No, no, the horn is fine
04:30So as well as having the horn, you're a medical officer in prison
04:33Yes
04:34So are most of your call-outs Shiv related?
04:37Not as many as you might think
04:39Oh
04:39But there's a lot of
04:40Oh yes, I punched a wall
04:41But the wall also had teeth
04:42And then there's all these teeth marks on their hands
04:44So there's a lot of that
04:46Wow, just calm down, you're freaking out Max
04:49Even Max is going
04:52This is a bit much
04:53Alright, let's play
04:56Expert round
04:58Expert subjects
05:00Win or lose five points
05:02Steal and answer
05:03Double points
05:04I'll ask each of you five questions on your expert subject
05:07Right, you get five points
05:08Wrong, I'll take five points from you
05:09The rest of you can steal at any time to get double points
05:12Let's start with Catherine and her expert subject
05:14The French horn
05:15We already agreed it shouldn't be called the French horn
05:21I feel bad about it
05:22Don't worry, I'll fix it
05:23Marty
05:24Can you just
05:26There you go
05:28Thanks mate
05:31Is that better?
05:32The horn
05:32The great thing is when people tune in now
05:35They're going to stay
05:36Modern horns evolved from a 17th century instrument
05:41Known as a corps de chasse
05:43Named after its use in what activity?
05:46Catherine
05:46Hunting
05:47The corps de chasse or hunting horn
05:51Was for giving signals
05:53So it was designed to be played with one hand
05:55While on horseback
05:56Can you do that?
05:57Well I used to be able to
05:58Oh, really?
06:00Well I didn't actually do it
06:01But I could have
06:02I used to be able to ride a horse
06:03I mean I rode and I could ride without using my hands on the horse
06:08I get it
06:09I could have rid my unicycle
06:11I didn't
06:13But I could have
06:14While playing a hornist's left hand
06:17And typically operates the horn's valves
06:19While their right hand goes inside the flared section
06:22Known as the what?
06:24Can I just feel it, Frank?
06:25Is it a bell?
06:26Correct!
06:26That would work for you
06:27Very good
06:30What does the right hand do when it's in there?
06:33It can alter the pitch
06:34And it does
06:35Yeah
06:35It changes the tuning
06:36And also it can change the sound
06:38You can do a thing called hand stopping
06:39Which makes it sound very different
06:41Have a listen to this
06:43Featured on the screen
06:47Star Wars soundtrack
06:48The horn is a key part of the theme
06:50For which heroine?
06:52Catherine
06:52Princess Leia
06:53Correct!
06:59Celebrated horn player Dennis Brain
07:01Performed at the Hofnung Music Festival in 1956
07:05Playing what everyday item instead of a horn?
07:08Catherine
07:09A host player?
07:11Correct!
07:11There's a lot of teenagers in the town where I live
07:18Who do play the garden hose
07:21They tend to suck not blow Catherine
07:24I actually have played the hose pipe at a concert too
07:27And the teapot
07:28Was there anything smouldering in the end of it?
07:31Not at my
07:32It was at my high school
07:33So
07:33So yes
07:35Yeah
07:36Well it should have been
07:37I should have been
07:37Last question in your set Catherine
07:40Celebrities who played the horn in their youth include Samuel L. Jackson
07:45Ariana Grande
07:46And which star of the 1996 film
07:48Max for the steal
07:50Is it Ewan McGregor?
07:51Correct!
07:52That applies to Ewan
07:53Yes star of the 1996 film Trainspotting
07:59How'd you get that Max?
08:01Um I really like Trainspotting
08:02But I just said 1996 film
08:04I didn't get to Trainspotting
08:06Now everyone knows Ewan played the horn
08:07There's a video on YouTube
08:09I was actually hoping you would say it was Ewan
08:14And then it would be who else
08:16And was it
08:17Could it have been the man with the snakes on the plane
08:19And then
08:20Oh I see
08:21Alright
08:21You've probably overthought it
08:23Um
08:23Next set of questions is for Sass
08:26On Franklin's Lost Expedition
08:28In 1845
08:32Sir John Franklin and his crew left England
08:34In search of the Northwest Passage
08:36A shortcut from the Atlantic
08:38To the Pacific
08:39Through which other ocean?
08:42Terry for the steal
08:43Atlantic
08:43Incorrect
08:45Sass
08:46The North Sea
08:47Incorrect
08:49It's wide open
08:49To the steal
08:51It's Max
08:51The Arctic Ocean
08:53Correct
08:54That was right to you
08:55You're a psycho Max
09:00Who has no concerns
09:01For other people's feelings
09:02They didn't quite make it through
09:05They did they Sass?
09:06No they didn't
09:06No this is actually
09:08Where they got stuck
09:09Uh there
09:10And then all 129 of them died
09:12Aww
09:14The two ships
09:17HMS Terra and Erebus
09:19Became trapped in sea ice
09:20Despite being fitted with steam engines
09:22Sars from what mode of transport?
09:25Sass
09:25Trains
09:25Correct
09:26Scottish explorer John Ray
09:32Later discovered
09:33From local Inuit people
09:34That Franklin's starving crew
09:36Had engaged in what to do practice
09:38Cannibalism
09:39Oh sorry
09:40Correct
09:40When Ray reported this back to England
09:45People wouldn't believe
09:46That the crew had eaten each other
09:47They didn't believe him
09:48No they didn't
09:50Franklin's wife Lady Jane
09:51Funded multiple expeditions
09:53To uncover her husband's fate
09:55And erected a monument to him
09:56In which London church?
09:58For the steal of Terry
09:59Westminster Abbey
10:01Correct
10:01That was on
10:02It's an old man subject
10:07I knew it the minute I saw him
10:10Terry's right in there
10:11He can't wait to crack a bottle of red
10:13Last question in your set Sass
10:16Franglin's voyage inspired several artworks
10:19Including this painting
10:20Titled
10:21Man Proposes
10:22God
10:22Sass
10:23Disposes
10:24Correct
10:24Man Proposes
10:27God Disposes
10:29Alright
10:30Time now for Terry
10:31And Kookaburras
10:32How do you explore your interest?
10:38Do you take photos of them?
10:40Like what do you do?
10:42I hear them
10:42There's a family that locates my neighbour's backyard
10:49So they're the crew I check out every day
10:53So you're essentially perving on a Kookaburra family
10:57Why not?
10:59Kookaburras are part of the Kingfisher family
11:07With the largest of the species
11:08Named for what sound?
11:10Terry
11:11The laughing Kookaburra
11:13Correct
11:13Their name comes from the Wiradjuri term
11:22Googaburra
11:23Which is onomatopoeia for their laughing call
11:25So the laughing Kookaburra is basically
11:27The laughing Lafter
11:29The carnivorous birds hunt by perching and pouncing
11:32And are commonly thought to have been introduced to Tasmania
11:35In the 1900s
11:37To help control what reptile population?
11:40Sassbuckasteel
11:40Snakes
11:41Correct
11:42Double points to you
11:44Kookaburras in Australia mate for life
11:49And have close family groups
11:50Nesting in tree hollows
11:52Or frequently the mounds of what insect?
11:54Terry
11:55Termite
11:55Correct
11:56Kookaburra calls can be heard in a Tarzan movie
12:03As well as The Wizard of Oz
12:04With a modified call believed to be used as a dolphin sound
12:08For the title character of which 60s TV show?
12:12Terry
12:12Flipper
12:13Correct
12:14Uh dolphins don't have vocal chords
12:19So they don't actually make a sound
12:21So flipper would have never made that sound
12:23So this is a Kookaburra
12:25And if you speed it up and pitch it up you get flipper
12:31That's not a dolphin
12:36Can you do a dolphin Terry?
12:39No
12:39Last question
12:42In your set Terry
12:43Known as the laughing jackass
12:46Or great brown kingfisher
12:47The laughing Kookaburra's early morning call
12:50Also led to the nickname
12:51The Bushman's what?
12:53Who's going to steal?
12:54It's Catherine
12:54Alarm
12:56Correct
12:56Yeah the Bushman's alarm clock
13:02The snooze button is a shotgun
13:05Alright last set in the expert round
13:08It's Max
13:08An American Psycho
13:10Based on Brett Easton Ellis' violent satire
13:16About a yuppie serial killer
13:17The film stars Christian Bale
13:19Whose performance was reportedly inspired by
13:22Tom Cruise
13:23Correct
13:24By which Hollywood superstar
13:26Tom Cruise is correct
13:28You can see it can't you?
13:31I think he describes like there's a real intense friendly list
13:34But there's just nothing behind the eyes
13:36Yeah Mary Harron spilled this in an interview
13:38Saying Bale thought Cruise
13:40Yeah had nothing behind the eyes
13:41Yeah Christian Bale read the interview
13:42And then he was like
13:43Oh well I guess I'm not going to work with Tom Cruise
13:45After coldly breaking up with Evelyn
13:49Played by Rhys Witherspoon
13:51Patrick Bateman ends the conversation by saying
13:53I have to return some videotapes
13:55Correct
13:56By saying I have to return some what?
14:00Videotapes is correct
14:01Before killing his colleague Paul Allen with an axe
14:05Bateman lectures him on the music of Huey Lewis and the News
14:08Saying the band's undisputed masterpiece is
14:10Hip to be square
14:11Correct
14:12Smith's on Hip to be square is correct
14:15Paul Allen is played by Jared Leto
14:18Making the death completely fine
14:20After seeing Patrick mutilate a woman in bed
14:24The character Christy flees down a stairwell
14:27But is killed when Bateman drops what on her
14:29Max?
14:30Trainsaw
14:30Correct
14:31Last question in your set Max
14:36Describing Bale's approach to performance
14:39Co-star Chloe Sevigny said
14:41Working with Christian was pretty hard
14:43Because I didn't know this whole what thing
14:46First step it says
14:48Method
14:48Correct
14:49Double point to you
14:50Alright we've looked through their subjects now
14:56Let's look through mine
14:57Tom's round
14:59Tom's subject
15:00Multiple choice
15:02This week I've been really getting into one hit wonders
15:05One hit song is plenty
15:08This round is multiple choice
15:09Select your answers on your screens
15:11And press the buzzer to lock in the answer
15:12Which one hit wonder was the first music video played on MTV's launch in 1981?
15:18A. Mickey by Tony Basil
15:20B. Spirit in the Sky by Norman Greenbaum
15:22C. Video Killed the Radio Star by The Buggles
15:25D. Pop Music by M
15:27The answer is
15:31C. Video Killed the Radio Star by The Buggles
15:34Catherine you'll love this
15:41The singer of The Buggles name is Trevor Horn
15:44But you'll hate this
15:48His middle name was The French
15:49Leaving Hollywood after making his film debut as Charlie
15:55In Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory
15:57Peter Ostrom went on to work as what?
16:00A. A Veterinarian
16:02B. An Architect
16:03C. A Real Estate Agent
16:05D. A Lawyer
16:06The answer is
16:10A. A Veterinarian
16:12He went from throwing down chocolate bars to putting down chocolate Labradors
16:20A US hit for British band Right Said Fred in 1991
16:26I'm Too Sexy
16:28Features a beat that was later used in which Taylor Swift song?
16:31A. Shake It Off
16:32B. Look What You Made Me Do
16:33C. Cruel Summer
16:35D. You Need to Calm Down
16:36The answer is
16:40B. Look What You Made Me Do
16:42Marcus Persson is considered a one hit wonder due to what singular achievement?
16:52A. Inventing the fidget spinner
16:54B. Creating the video game Minecraft
16:56C. Winning 50 million in a single hand of blackjack
17:00D. Producing the hit song Gangnam Style
17:02You don't play poker do you Max?
17:07A. Not when I got a winning hand
17:10C. Yeah but do you go like this
17:12C. Boo
17:13C. The answer is
17:20B. Creating the video game Minecraft
17:22C. Last question in my rounds with double points
17:29Have a listen to this
17:31You knew it was coming
17:35According to the music video for Los Del Rio's mid-90s hit Macarena
17:40Which of these is not a Macarena dance move?
17:44A. Hands on hips
17:45B. One hand on top of the other
17:48C. Shake your hips
17:49D. Arms outstretched before you flat palms down
17:52E. Hands behind your head
17:54F. Jump and turn 90 degrees to your right
17:57The answer is
18:01B. One hand on top of the other
18:03Here's the original video
18:11I mean you've got to admit I nailed it
18:17Alright at the end of my round
18:21Catherine you're at the bottom on 20
18:22Get over here
18:23Alright what do you reckon went wrong?
18:34Too many clams
18:35That's a French horn term
18:37Oh it's a French horn term? Too many clams
18:39Yeah it means wrong notes
18:40Oh okay
18:41What would you do differently if you had another shot at it?
18:45I think I needed to handle a serial killer dude differently
18:50Maybe you could have bludgeoned him with your horn
18:53Yeah
18:54Yeah
18:55Or just sedated him
18:57Or
18:58You know what this means
19:00It's Bubbles rap
19:01It's Bubbles rap
19:02It's Bubbles rap
19:03The Bubbles rap
19:04It's Bubbles rap
19:05It's Bubbles rap
19:06Bubbles rap
19:07It's Bubbles rap
19:08It's Bubbles rap
19:09Bubbles rap
19:10It's Bubbles rap
19:11It's Bubbles rap
19:12Bubbles rap
19:13It's Bubbles rap
19:14It's Bubbles rap
19:19Bubbles rap
19:20It's Bubbles rap
19:21It's Bubbles rap
19:22It's Bubbles rap
19:24It's People's Wrap!
19:26The People's Round Against The Clown.
19:30Wrap it up, play along at home. Your time starts now.
19:33Mount Fuji is the highest peak of which country?
19:36Sass.
19:37Japan.
19:38Yes.
19:39Lamingtons are traditionally coated in desiccated what?
19:41Max.
19:42Coconut.
19:43Yes.
19:44A 90s drama about orphaned siblings is party of how many?
19:46Terry.
19:47Five.
19:48Yes.
19:49The Eddie is a big wave surfing competition in which US island state?
19:53Terry.
19:54Yes.
19:55What is the general term for trees that have leaves all year round?
19:58Sass.
19:59Evergreen.
20:00Yes.
20:01Which child of Queen Elizabeth II became King of Great Britain?
20:04Terry.
20:05Charles.
20:06Yes.
20:07An emoji often used to signify relationship problems is what colour flag?
20:10Sass.
20:11Red.
20:12Yes.
20:13Which Billy Joel song names five US presidents?
20:15Max.
20:16Wind and Start Fire.
20:17Yes.
20:18Got there just in time.
20:20Time's up.
20:21Sass and Terry you're both on 40 which means it's time for a bloody hard off.
20:26Hard off.
20:27That's right only one of you will survive our last.
20:30Just one question.
20:31First of us it will answer if you're right you're staying if you're wrong you're dead to
20:34me.
20:35You ready?
20:36Sass.
20:37You're dead to me.
20:38Sass.
20:39Which language is harder to learn?
20:42Russian or Arabic?
20:44Sass.
20:45Russian.
20:47Incorrect.
20:48Correct answer is Arabic which means you're dead to me Sass get over here.
20:52So Sass your expedition fell short so you failed which means you did well according to your expert subject.
21:06Yeah exactly.
21:07Yeah.
21:08Like the Franklin expedition I was ill prepared for the challenge ahead of me.
21:12Yeah.
21:13And ended in cannibalism.
21:14Yeah.
21:17You ready to go?
21:18Yeah.
21:19Okay.
21:20Out.
21:22There she goes.
21:23Into the tundra.
21:26Alright.
21:27Only two left.
21:28Who's going to be the hard quiz champion?
21:29Terry and Max get over here because it's time to play hard quiz.
21:33Final round.
21:34Head to head.
21:35American Psycho versus Kookaburras.
21:39Hard quiz.
21:40Now there can only be one hard quiz champion who gets to take home the limited edition big brass mug.
21:45What will you do with the mug if you win Terry?
21:47Ah my daughter at primary school.
21:50Probably year one.
21:51Had the teacher asked what was her favourite place.
21:54And that's Carlton Territory which is my man shed.
21:57It's going there.
21:58You could have just said man shed.
22:00Alright.
22:01What about you Max?
22:02Because my sister was on the show and she didn't win I'm going to give this to her as a present.
22:10Just a reminder that I beat her at something.
22:12That's some cold shit.
22:17It's best of five penalty shootout style harder questions on your expert subjects.
22:21So it's Terry's knowledge of Kookaburras versus Max's knowledge of American Psycho.
22:26Let's play.
22:27Hard.
22:31Terry.
22:32Life in Kookaburras have strong neck muscles and a long bony ridge along the back of their skulls which are used together for what purpose?
22:41I believe it could have something to do with how they kill their prey and how maybe they digest it.
22:51So I would say killing their prey.
22:56Correct.
23:01Yeah they bash their prey against the perch.
23:04That's how I used to headbang the Pearl Jam back in the day.
23:08Max.
23:09Guinevere Turner is credited twice in the film.
23:11Once for playing Patrick Bateman's doomed friend Elizabeth and for what other contribution?
23:19Not particularly sure but I'll say she provided the likeness of her head for one of the, or the likeness of a decapitated head.
23:30Incorrect.
23:32The correct answer is screenplay.
23:34Yeah women can write as well.
23:35Terry.
23:36To defend territory a Kookaburra will fly from its perch to a tree and back, passing another from its group doing the same thing.
23:55In a display with what name?
23:56It's obviously territorial and I'm not real sure what the term would be.
24:05Let's say buzzin'.
24:09Incorrect.
24:10It's worth a guess.
24:11Correct answer is trapeze.
24:12Yeah or trapeze flight.
24:13Max.
24:14In a satirical scene early in the film Bateman and his colleagues compare seemingly identical business cards.
24:27The second card displayed belongs to David Van Patten and is described as being eggshell with what type?
24:36Eggshell with Romalian?
24:37Correct.
24:38Terry.
24:39Researchers in 2014 identified a new species of parasite in the faeces of the Laughing Kookaburra.
24:53What part of the host's scientific name lends itself to the new parasite's name?
24:58First I've heard about parasites.
25:05Let's have a think.
25:10Maybe a tick?
25:11Tickius?
25:22Incorrect.
25:23The correct answer is Dacelo.
25:26Yeah.
25:27Yeah, Dacelo is the genus of the Laughing Kookaburra so they named the parasite Caryospora Dacelo.
25:36Marty?
25:38Thank you Marty.
25:41Max.
25:42Before telling the audience there is no real me, only an entity, Patrick narrates his detailed morning routine.
25:49Between removing his ice pack and applying his aftershave lotion, put the rest of his routine in order.
25:58Talk us through your thinking.
25:59I'm pretty sure it goes water activated gel cleanser first and then it's honey almond body scrub.
26:06Um...
26:08Is this your routine too?
26:10Look at me Tom.
26:12I don't know, you could be 55.
26:16Which I'd say it's working.
26:17It's working.
26:21This is gonna hurt.
26:22I'm gonna put that Herb Mint facial mask as the last because that's 40 pills off.
26:27Um, I'm gonna go with exfoliating gel scrub because that seems right in my head.
26:34Um, it's trying to remember the scene but remembering that, what's it called, Christian Bale looking like that as having a shower is very much distracting my mental processing right now.
26:42Mmm.
26:44Water activated gel honey blood.
26:46I wanna say it's that.
26:47I wanna say water activated gel cleanser, honey almond body scrub, exfoliating gel scrub, deep pore cleanser lotion and Herb Mint facial mask.
26:52Incorrect.
26:53Yeah, he starts with deep pore cleanser and then water activated gel cleanser and then the honey almond body scrub.
27:05But you're right, he does finish with the facial mask so you're right about that.
27:11That's also my morning routine too.
27:13If you replace all of that with soap.
27:16Marty!
27:17Marty!
27:21Terry.
27:22To assert dominance, two kookaburras from the same group might engage in sparring.
27:27What happens in the act of sparring?
27:30I do believe that they would use their large beak.
27:36I think they would sword fight with their beaks.
27:42Incorrect.
27:44Ah, the correct answer is the birds lock beaks and try to twist each other off the perch.
27:49Ah, you said they're sort of using like sword fights, we need to, that they lock beaks together.
27:53There they are, they're actually locking beaks together.
27:56Max, before telling two sex workers that Susudio is a great great song and a personal favourite, Bateman name checks which two other Phil Collins solo songs?
28:07Um, I think it's in the air tonight and, I don't think I'm going to get this one, I think it's in the air tonight and, um, I'll say, I'll say brave.
28:21Incorrect.
28:23Correct answer is in the air tonight and against all odds.
28:27Terry.
28:29According to this book, laughing kookaburras were introduced to several British territories in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, including New Zealand and which other Pacific Island colony?
28:41Whether you consider New Guinea as an island, difficult to say, I will go with New Guinea.
28:54Incorrect.
28:55Correct answer is Fiji.
28:58Yeah, it didn't actually take though, the Fijian kookaburras, they were gone after 25 years, they didn't survive.
29:04And, as for New Guinea, kookaburras, they were already there.
29:07Max, if you get this right, you are tonight's hard quiz champion.
29:10Christian Bale's colleagues were struck by his apparent ability to sweat on command during the business card scene.
29:17But in 2022, Bale revealed that was an inadvertent side effect of him doing what?
29:23It's...
29:26It's not holding his breath, is it?
29:29Correct, which means you are tonight's hard quiz champion!
29:32All right, Terry, you know this thing.
29:36There he goes.
29:42Congratulations, Max, you are tonight's hard quiz champion, which means you have the big breath tonight.
29:47And you've been signed off.
29:49Thanks for playing hard.
29:51He's American and a psycho.
29:56Congratulations, psycho!
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