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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
00:25Matt, Public Servant
00:28Expert Subject, Satirical Horror Film, American Psycho
00:33Here's your host, Tom Gleeson
00:37Yes! Hello!
00:40Season 10 almost done
00:41Welcome to Hard Quiz
00:44These contestants are season finales
00:46Last one to disappoint will be tonight's Hard Quiz Champions
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00:55Let'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
01:10Unless some like violence and stuff, yeah, 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, now we often ask people to send us pictures to show stuff about their exciting life, why is this exciting?
01:32I'm in Canada and I'm having such a great time on so much snow but there is so much that it starts to melt on my forehead but as soon as it leaves it it starts to immediately freeze again
01:41Do you have any other great travel anecdotes?
01:44I came to Melbourne for the show to have a fun time Tom
01:49Tell me
01:54Hey 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
02:07Really?
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?
02:22I think you're an Australian
02:33Now 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
03:12Yeah
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 did you get that from?
03:26The 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
03:41Yes
03:42Catherine
03:46Today
03:47Now your expert subject is the French horn
03:50Yes
03:50What makes it French?
03:52It'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?
04:36Not 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 double 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 but 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 but I could have
06:14While playing a hornist's left hand typically operates the horn's valves
06:19While their right hand goes inside the flared section known as the what?
06:24Is it a bell?
06:26Correct
06:26What does the right hand do when it's in there?
06:33It can alter the pitch
06:34And it 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 Star Wars soundtrack
06:48The horn is a key part of the theme for which heroine?
06:52Catherine
06:52Princess Leia
06:53Correct
06:54Celebrated horn player Dennis Brain performed at the Hofnung Music Festival in 1956
07:05Playing what everyday item instead of a horn?
07:08Catherine
07:09A hose pipe?
07:11Correct!
07:11Yeah there's a lot of teenagers in the town where I live who 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 so
07:33So yes
07:35Yeah well it should have been
07:37It should have been
07:37Last question in your set Catherine
07:40Celebrities who played the horn in their youth include Samuel L Jackson, Ariana Grande
07:46And which star of the 1996 film
07:48Max for the steal
07:50Is it Ewan McGregor?
07:51Correct!
07:52That was for Ewan
07:53Yeah 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
08:06Everyone 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
08:49For the steal it's Max
08:51The Arctic Ocean?
08:53Correct!
08:54That was right for you
08:55You're a psycho Max
09:00Who has no concerns for other people's feelings
09:02They didn't quite make it through though did they Sass?
09:06No they didn't
09:06No this is actually where 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?
09:24Sass
09:25Trains
09:25Correct
09:26Scottish explorer John Ray later discovered from local Inuit people that Franklin's starving
09:36crew had engaged in what to do practice?
09:38Cannibalism
09:39Oh sorry
09:40Correct
09:40When Ray reported this back to England people wouldn't believe that the crew had eaten each other
09:47They didn't believe him
09:48No they didn't
09:50Franklin's wife Lady Jane funded multiple expeditions to uncover her husband's fate
09:55And erected a monument to him in which London church?
09:58For the scale of Kerry
09:59Westminster Abbey
10:01Correct!
10:01That was one of the best
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
10:16Franklin's voyage inspired several artworks including this painting titled Man Proposes God
10:22Sass
10:24Disposers
10:25Correct!
10:26Man Proposes God Disposers
10:28Alright time now for Terry and Kookaburras
10:31How do you explore your interests?
10:37Do you take photos of them?
10:39Like what do you do?
10:40I hear them
10:41There's a family that locates my neighbour's backyard so they're the crew I check out
10:51every day
10:53So you're essentially perving on a Kookaburra family
10:56Why not?
10:58Kookaburras are part of the Kingfisher family with the largest of the species named for what sound?
11:09Terry?
11:10The laugh
11:11Laughing Kookaburras
11:12Correct!
11:13Their name comes from the Wiradjuri term Kookaburra which is onomatopoeia for their laughing call
11:25So the laughing Kookaburra is basically the laughing laughter
11:28The carnivorous birds hunt by perching and pouncing and are commonly thought to have been introduced
11:33to Tasmania in the 1900s to help control what reptile population?
11:39Sanskrit or Steel?
11:40Snakes
11:41Correct!
11:42Kookaburras in Australia mate for life and have close family groups nesting in tree hollows
11:51or frequently the mounds of what insect?
11:53Terry?
11:54Termite
11:55Correct!
11:56Kookaburra calls can be heard in a Tarzan movie as well as The Wizard of Oz with a modified
12:04call believed to be used as a dolphin sound for the title character of which 60s TV show?
12:11Terry?
12:12Flipper
12:13Correct!
12:17Dolphins don't have vocal cords so they don't actually make a sound so Flipper would have never
12:21made that sound.
12:23So this is a Kookaburra
12:28And if you speed it up and pitch it up you get Flipper
12:31That's not a dolphin
12:37Can you do a dolphin Terry?
12:38No
12:41Last question in your set Terry
12:43Known as The Laughing Jackass or Great Brown Kingfisher
12:47The Laughing Kookaburra's early morning call also led to the nickname The Bushman's what?
12:52Who's going to steal this Catherine?
12:54Alarm
12:56Correct!
12:57Yeah the Bushman's alarm clock
13:02The snooze button is a shotgun
13:05Alright last set in The Expert Round it's Max and American Psycho
13:09Based on Bret Easton Ellis' violent satire about a yuppie serial killer the film stars Christian Bale whose performance was reportedly inspired by
13:21Tom Cruise
13:23Correct!
13:24By which Hollywood superstar Tom Cruise is correct?
13:28You can see it can't you?
13:30I think he describes like there's a real intense friendly list but there's just nothing behind the eyes
13:35Yeah Mary Harron spilled this in an interview saying Bale thought Cruise yeah had nothing behind the eyes yeah Christian Bale read the interview and then he was like oh well I guess I'm not going to work with Tom Cruise
13:44After coldly breaking up with Evelyn played by Reese Witherspoon Patrick Bateman ends the conversation by saying
13:53I have to return some videotapes
13:54Correct!
13:55By saying I have to return some what videotapes is correct
14:01Before killing his colleague Paul Allen with an axe Bateman lectures him on the music of Huey Lewis and the News saying the band's undisputed masterpiece is
14:09Hip to be square
14:12Correct!
14:13Hip to be square is correct
14:15Paul Allen is played by Jared Leto making the death completely fine
14:21After seeing Patrick mutilate a woman in bed the character Christy flees down a stairwell but is killed when Bateman drops what on her? Max
14:29Chainsaw
14:30Correct!
14:31Last question in your set Max
14:36Describing Bale's approach to performance co-star Chloe Sevigny said working with Christian was pretty hard because I didn't know this whole what thing
14:46First step what size?
14:47Method
14:48Correct!
14:49Double one for you
14:54Alright we've looked through their subjects now let's look through mine
14:57Tom's round
14:59Tom's subject multiple choice
15:02This week I've been really getting into one hit wonders
15:05One hit song is plenty
15:07This round is multiple choice select your answers on your screens and 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?
15:17A. Mickey by Tony Basil
15:19B. 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 C. Video killed the radio star by The Buggles
15:38Catherine you'll love this
15:40The singer of The Buggles name is Trevor Horne
15:44But you'll hate this his middle name was The French
15:49Leaving Hollywood after making his film debut as Charlie in Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory
15:57Peter Ostrom went on to work as what?
15:59A. A veterinarian
16:01B. An architect
16:02C. A real estate agent
16:04D. A lawyer
16:05A lawyer
16:08The answer is A. A veterinarian
16:16He went from throwing down chocolate bars to putting down chocolate Labradors
16:23A US hit for British band Wright said Fred in 1991, I'm Too Sexy, features a beat that was later used in which Taylor Swift song?
16:30A. Shake it off
16:31B. Look what you made me do
16:33C. Cruel summer
16:34D. You need to calm down
16:39The answer is B. Look what you made me do
16:48Marcus Persson is considered a one hit wonder due to what singular achievement?
16:51A. Inventing the fidget spinner
16:53B. Creating the video game Minecraft
16:55C. Winning 50 million in a single hand of blackjack
16:59D. Producing the hit song Gangnam Style
17:05You don't play poker do you Max?
17:08Not when I got a winning hand
17:10Yeah but do you go like this?
17:12Woo
17:18The answer is B. Creating the video game Minecraft
17:21Last question in my round's worth double points
17:30Have a listen to this
17:32You knew it was coming
17:34According to the music video for Lost 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
17:59The answer is B. One hand on top of the other
18:03Here's the original video
18:15I mean you gotta admit I nailed it
18:19Alright at the end of my round
18:20Catherine you're at the bottom on 20
18:22Get over here
18:23Alright what do you reckon went wrong?
18:33Too 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
18:42What 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
18:55Or just sedated him
18:58You know what this means
18:59Mmhm
19:00Yeah
19:01Oh yeah
19:02Oh yeah
19:03Oh yeah
19:04Oh yeah
19:05Oh yeah
19:07Yeah
19:09Oh yeah
19:10Yeah
19:11Yeah
19:12I think you can't do it
19:13Yeah
19:14I think you can't do it
19:15You think you can do it
19:16Yeah
19:17It's about this wrap
19:19Yeah
19:20Yeah
19:21Oh man
19:22Yeah
19:23Oh man
19:24That was a quiz
19:25Yeah
19:26Yeah
19:27The People's Round Against the Clown.
19:30Wrap it up, play along at home.
19:32Your time starts now.
19:34Mount Fuji is the highest peak of which country?
19:37Sass.
19:37Japan.
19:38Yes.
19:39Lamingtons are traditionally coated in desiccated what?
19:42Max.
19:42Coconut.
19:43Yes.
19:43A 90s drama about orphaned siblings is party of how many?
19:47Terry.
19:48Five.
19:48Yes.
19:49The Eddie is a big wave surfing competition in which US island state?
19:53Terry.
19:54Yes.
19:54What is the general term for trees that have leaves all year round?
19:58Sass.
19:59Evergreen.
19:59Yes.
20:00Which child of Queen Elizabeth II became king of Great Britain?
20:04Terry.
20:04Charles.
20:05Yes.
20:06An 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?
20:16Max.
20:17Yes.
20:18Got there just in time.
20:20Time's up.
20:20Sass and Terry, you're both on 40, which means it's time for a bloody hard off.
20:27Hard off.
20:29That's right.
20:30Only one of you will survive.
20:31I'll ask just one question.
20:32First of us, it will answer.
20:33If you're right, you're staying.
20:34If you're wrong, you're dead to me.
20:35You ready?
20:35According to a 2024 article from language app Babbel, which language is harder to learn?
20:42Russian or Arabic?
20:44Sass.
20:46Russian.
20:47Incorrect.
20:49Correct answer is Arabic, which means you're dead to me, Sass.
20:52Get over here.
21:00So, Sass, your expedition fell short, so you failed, which means you did well according to
21:06your expert subject.
21:07Yeah, exactly.
21:08Yeah.
21:09Like the Franklin expedition, I was ill-prepared for the challenge ahead of me.
21:12Yeah.
21:13It ended in cannibalism.
21:14Yeah.
21:14You ready to go?
21:18Yeah.
21:19Okay.
21:19Out.
21:22There she goes.
21:24Into the tundra.
21:26All right.
21:27Only two left.
21:28Who's going to be the hard quiz champion?
21:30Terry and Max, get over here because it's time to play hard quiz.
21:33Final round.
21:34Head to head.
21:36American Psycho versus Kookaburras.
21:39Hard quiz.
21:41Now, there can only be one hard quiz champion who gets to take home the limited edition
21:45big brass mug.
21:45What will you do with the mug if you win, Terry?
21:48My daughter at primary school, probably year one, had the teacher ask what was her favourite
21:54place, and that's Carlton Territory, which is my man's shed.
21:58It's going there.
21:59You could have just said man's shed.
22:04All right.
22:04What about you, Max?
22:06Because my sister was on the show and she didn't win, I'm going to give this to her as
22:10a present, just to remind her that I beat her at something.
22:16That's some cold shit.
22:18It'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, life in Kookaburras have strong neck muscles and a long bony ridge along the back
22:37of their skulls, which are used together for what purpose?
22:42I believe it could have something to do with how they kill their prey and how maybe they
22:50digest it.
22:51So I would say killing their prey.
22:56Correct.
23:01Yeah, they bash their prey against the perch.
23:05That's how I used to headbang to Pearl Jam back in the day.
23:08Max, Guinevere Turner is credited twice in the film, once for playing Patrick Bateman's
23:14doomed friend Elizabeth, and for what other contribution?
23:17I'm not particularly sure, but I'll say she provided the likeness of her head for one
23:26of the, or the likeness of a decapitated head.
23:31Incorrect.
23:32But the correct answer is screenplay.
23:34Yeah, women can write as well.
23:47Terry, to defend territory, a Kookaburra will fly from its perch to a tree and back, passing
23:53another from its group doing the same thing, in a display with what name?
23:58It's obviously territorial, and I'm not real sure what the term would be.
24:08Uh, say buzzin'.
24:11Incorrect.
24:15It's worth a guess.
24:17The correct answer is trapeze.
24:18Yeah, or trapeze flight.
24:21Max.
24:23In a satirical scene early in the film, Bateman and his colleagues compare seemingly identical
24:27business cards.
24:29The second card displayed belongs to David Van Patten, and is described as being eggshell
24:35with what type?
24:38Eggshell with remalian?
24:42Correct.
24:42Terry, researchers in 2014 identified a new species of parasite in the faeces of the
24:52Laughing Kookaburra.
24:53What part of the host's scientific name lends itself to the new parasite's name?
25:00First I've heard about parasites.
25:02Of course it is.
25:05Let's, uh, have a think.
25:07Um, maybe a tick.
25:12Tick-ish?
25:12Tick-ish?
25:13Tick-ish?
25:14Tick-ish?
25:15Tick-ish?
25:16Tick-ish?
25:17Tick-ish?
25:18Tick-ish?
25:19Tick-ish?
25:20Tick-ish?
25:21Tick-ish?
25:22Incorrect.
25:23The correct answer is daecolo.
25:25Yeah.
25:26Yeah.
25:27Yeah, daecolo is the genus of the Laughing Kookaburra, so they named the parasite Caryospora
25:34daecolo.
25:35Marty?
25:36Thank you, Marty.
25:37Max?
25:38Tick-ish?
25:39Tick-ish?
25:40Tick-ish?
25:41Max.
25:42Before telling the audience there is no real me, only an entity, Patrick narrates his detailed
25:47morning routine.
25:48Between removing his ice pack and applying his aftershave lotion, put the rest of his routine
25:54in order.
25:55Tick-ish?
25:56Tick-ish?
25:57Tick-ish?
25:58Tick-ish?
25:59Tick-ish?
26:00Tick-ish?
26:01Tick-ish?
26:02Tick-ish?
26:03Tick-ish?
26:04Tick-ish?
26:05Tick-ish?
26:06Tick-ish?
26:07Tick-ish?
26:08Tick-ish?
26:09Tick-ish?
26:10Tick-ish?
26:11Tick-ish?
26:12Tick-ish?
26:13Tick-ish?
26:14Tick-ish?
26:15Tick-ish?
26:16Tick-ish?
26:17Tick-ish?
26:18Tick-ish?
26:19this is going to hurt
26:22I'm going to put that Herb Mint Facial Master
26:25last because that's what he peels off
26:27I'm going to go
26:29with exfoliating
26:31gel scrub because that seems
26:33right in my head
26:34it's trying to remember the scene but remembering
26:37that what's it called Christian Bale
26:39looking like that as having a shower is very much
26:41distracting my mental processing
26:43right now
26:44I want to say
26:47it's that I want to say water activated gel cleanser
26:49honey almond body scrub exfoliating gel scrub
26:51deep pore cleanser lotion and Herb Mint Facial Mask
26:53incorrect
26:56yeah he starts with deep pore cleanser
27:00and then water activated
27:01gel cleanser
27:02and then the honey almond body scrub
27:05but you're right
27:08he does finish with the facial mask
27:10so you're right about that
27:10that's also my morning routine too
27:13if you replace all of that with soap
27:15Martin
27:18Terry
27:22to assert dominance
27:23two kookaburras from the same group
27:25might engage in sparring
27:27what happens in the act of sparring
27:30I do believe that
27:31they would use their
27:33large beak
27:34I think
27:38they would
27:39sword fight with their beaks
27:41incorrect
27:43the correct answer is
27:45the birds lock beaks
27:46and try to twist each other
27:48off the perch
27:48you said
27:50they're sort of using
27:50like sword fights
27:51we need to
27:51they lock beaks together
27:53there they are
27:53they're actually
27:54locking beaks together
27:56Max
27:57before telling two sex workers
27:59that Susudio
28:00is a great great song
28:02and a personal favourite
28:03Bateman name checks
28:05which two other Phil Collins
28:06solo songs
28:07I think it's
28:10in the air tonight
28:12and
28:13I don't think I'm going to get this one
28:15I think it's in the air tonight
28:16and
28:17I'll say
28:20I'll say brave
28:21incorrect
28:23correct answer is
28:25in the air tonight
28:25and against all odds
28:27Terry
28:29according to this book
28:31laughing kookaburras
28:33were introduced to several
28:34British territories
28:35in the late 19th
28:37and early 20th centuries
28:38including New Zealand
28:40and which other
28:41Pacific Island colony
28:42whether you
28:45consider
28:46New Guinea
28:47as an island
28:48difficult to
28:51say
28:52I will go
28:53with New Guinea
28:54incorrect
28:55correct answer is
28:57Fiji
28:57yeah
28:59it didn't actually
28:59take though
29:00the Fijian kookaburras
29:01they were gone
29:02after 25 years
29:03they didn't survive
29:03and
29:05as for New Guinea
29:05kookaburras
29:06they were already there
29:07Max
29:08if you get this right
29:09you are tonight's
29:09hard quiz champion
29:10Christian Bale's
29:11colleagues were struck
29:12by his apparent ability
29:13to sweat on command
29:15during the business card scene
29:16but in 2022
29:18Bale revealed
29:19that was an inadvertent
29:21side effect
29:22of him doing
29:23what
29:23it's
29:25it's not holding
29:27his breath is it
29:28correct
29:30which means you are
29:30tonight's
29:31hard quiz champion
29:31alright Terry
29:33you know this means
29:34there he goes
29:37congratulations Max
29:43you are tonight's
29:44hard quiz champion
29:45which means you had
29:45the big brass knife
29:46and get inside off
29:49thanks for playing
29:49hard
29:50he's American
29:52and a psycho
29:54congratulations psycho
29:57season 2
29:58scored
29:593
29:59特別
29:59SV
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30:004
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30:025
30:035
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30:165
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