i only learned of zapruder within the last 10 years...and it was due to playing trivia gamesSaturnalia wrote: ↑Wed Dec 05, 2018 9:20 pm I wonder how success on this FJ breaks down by age? I can tell you that I had never heard of the Zapruder film growing up; I never studied JFK in school or anything, and when I would talk about the assassination with my parents, his name never came up. It is one of those things that may be etched in your mind more if you *lived through all that*...
As it was, I got to the right answer, but only after getting hung up on Elian Gonzalez for a while first. I imagined that the images of the raid were traumatic enough that somebody was ordered to pay damages, or something. I could see that happening, but it's quite a stretch for an FJ clue in that category and you have to squint to make the pieces fit (and the dates are a bit off).
I wonder how he's doing...
No fan of the DJ categories today. I guess I'll have to suck it up and learn some more about archaeology!
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or they are have played trivia games and events, encountered it at sometime through that means, and retained the informationCategory 13 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 05, 2018 9:47 pmI was thinking about the same thing myself. I feel it was very 'generational'. Baby boomers should scoop this clue up handily, but Gen Xers are going to have it a little tough unless they happen to be history geeks. Millennials are in the TPH league on this one.Saturnalia wrote: I wonder how success on this FJ breaks down by age? I can tell you that I had never heard of the Zapruder film growing up; I never studied JFK in school or anything, and when I would talk about the assassination with my parents, his name never came up. It is one of those things that may be etched in your mind more if you *lived through all that*...
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If you're old enough for Jeopardy! and haven't seen JFK or at least one documentary on the Kennedy assassination...what's wrong with you...??...This Is Kirk! wrote: ↑Thu Dec 06, 2018 1:15 amI think it's probably pretty easy for Gen Xers, most of us having seen Oliver Stone's JFK. I haven't seen it since it came out, but I'm presuming the Zapruder film was mentioned by name.Category 13 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 05, 2018 9:47 pmI was thinking about the same thing myself. I feel it was very 'generational'. Baby boomers should scoop this clue up handily, but Gen Xers are going to have it a little tough unless they happen to be history geeks. Millennials are in the TPH league on this one.Saturnalia wrote: I wonder how success on this FJ breaks down by age? I can tell you that I had never heard of the Zapruder film growing up; I never studied JFK in school or anything, and when I would talk about the assassination with my parents, his name never came up. It is one of those things that may be etched in your mind more if you *lived through all that*...
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davey wrote: ↑Thu Dec 06, 2018 9:56 amIf you're old enough for Jeopardy! and haven't seen JFK or at least one documentary on the Kennedy assassination...what's wrong with you...??...This Is Kirk! wrote: ↑Thu Dec 06, 2018 1:15 amI think it's probably pretty easy for Gen Xers, most of us having seen Oliver Stone's JFK. I haven't seen it since it came out, but I'm presuming the Zapruder film was mentioned by name.Category 13 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 05, 2018 9:47 pmI was thinking about the same thing myself. I feel it was very 'generational'. Baby boomers should scoop this clue up handily, but Gen Xers are going to have it a little tough unless they happen to be history geeks. Millennials are in the TPH league on this one.Saturnalia wrote: I wonder how success on this FJ breaks down by age? I can tell you that I had never heard of the Zapruder film growing up; I never studied JFK in school or anything, and when I would talk about the assassination with my parents, his name never came up. It is one of those things that may be etched in your mind more if you *lived through all that*...
have never seen the movie jfk nor have i seen a documentary on the subject
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...but you didn't answer my question!...CasketRomance wrote: ↑Thu Dec 06, 2018 10:18 amdavey wrote: ↑Thu Dec 06, 2018 9:56 amIf you're old enough for Jeopardy! and haven't seen JFK or at least one documentary on the Kennedy assassination...what's wrong with you...??...This Is Kirk! wrote: ↑Thu Dec 06, 2018 1:15 amI think it's probably pretty easy for Gen Xers, most of us having seen Oliver Stone's JFK. I haven't seen it since it came out, but I'm presuming the Zapruder film was mentioned by name.Category 13 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 05, 2018 9:47 pmI was thinking about the same thing myself. I feel it was very 'generational'. Baby boomers should scoop this clue up handily, but Gen Xers are going to have it a little tough unless they happen to be history geeks. Millennials are in the TPH league on this one.Saturnalia wrote: I wonder how success on this FJ breaks down by age? I can tell you that I had never heard of the Zapruder film growing up; I never studied JFK in school or anything, and when I would talk about the assassination with my parents, his name never came up. It is one of those things that may be etched in your mind more if you *lived through all that*...
have never seen the movie jfk nor have i seen a documentary on the subject
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davey wrote: ↑Thu Dec 06, 2018 10:27 am...but you didn't answer my question!...CasketRomance wrote: ↑Thu Dec 06, 2018 10:18 amdavey wrote: ↑Thu Dec 06, 2018 9:56 amIf you're old enough for Jeopardy! and haven't seen JFK or at least one documentary on the Kennedy assassination...what's wrong with you...??...This Is Kirk! wrote: ↑Thu Dec 06, 2018 1:15 amI think it's probably pretty easy for Gen Xers, most of us having seen Oliver Stone's JFK. I haven't seen it since it came out, but I'm presuming the Zapruder film was mentioned by name.Category 13 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 05, 2018 9:47 pm
I was thinking about the same thing myself. I feel it was very 'generational'. Baby boomers should scoop this clue up handily, but Gen Xers are going to have it a little tough unless they happen to be history geeks. Millennials are in the TPH league on this one.
have never seen the movie jfk nor have i seen a documentary on the subject
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If you went to school in the US, I'm not sure how you can say that you never studied JFK in school. And, even if it was glossed over, the existence of a controversy about how JFK was killed is pretty hard to ignore since it gets brought up every single year on the anniversary of the shooting. It's been referenced in any number of movies because of the cultural significance of the assassination as a kind of break from the America of the 50s and early 60s and the rest of that decade. Etc.Saturnalia wrote: ↑Wed Dec 05, 2018 9:20 pm I wonder how success on this FJ breaks down by age? I can tell you that I had never heard of the Zapruder film growing up; I never studied JFK in school or anything, and when I would talk about the assassination with my parents, his name never came up. It is one of those things that may be etched in your mind more if you *lived through all that*...
As it was, I got to the right answer, but only after getting hung up on Elian Gonzalez for a while first. I imagined that the images of the raid were traumatic enough that somebody was ordered to pay damages, or something. I could see that happening, but it's quite a stretch for an FJ clue in that category and you have to squint to make the pieces fit (and the dates are a bit off).
I wonder how he's doing...
There was an old SNL skit about people who were surprised to find out about commonly known events and the punchline was to compare those events to the Kennedy assassination and someone blurts out, "The President has been shot???" I guess we're accepting that people born a few decades after the event somehow managed to be completely in the dark about that chapter in US history?
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This opinion/comment is tangential, but consider yourself lucky if you never wasted brain cells on any of the conspiracy theory lunacy. Most of it made you dumber (same with 9/11 truthers, etc..). Zapruder might deserve mention as foreshadowing the ubiquitous video camera era we live in which has been a very positive thing. You heard about angels, aliens, Bigfoot, or ghosts lately? At least not as much.Elijah Baley wrote: ↑Thu Dec 06, 2018 11:09 amIf you went to school in the US, I'm not sure how you can say that you never studied JFK in school. And, even if it was glossed over, the existence of a controversy about how JFK was killed is pretty hard to ignore since it gets brought up every single year on the anniversary of the shooting. It's been referenced in any number of movies because of the cultural significance of the assassination as a kind of break from the America of the 50s and early 60s and the rest of that decade. Etc.Saturnalia wrote: ↑Wed Dec 05, 2018 9:20 pm I wonder how success on this FJ breaks down by age? I can tell you that I had never heard of the Zapruder film growing up; I never studied JFK in school or anything, and when I would talk about the assassination with my parents, his name never came up. It is one of those things that may be etched in your mind more if you *lived through all that*...
As it was, I got to the right answer, but only after getting hung up on Elian Gonzalez for a while first. I imagined that the images of the raid were traumatic enough that somebody was ordered to pay damages, or something. I could see that happening, but it's quite a stretch for an FJ clue in that category and you have to squint to make the pieces fit (and the dates are a bit off).
I wonder how he's doing...
There was an old SNL skit about people who were surprised to find out about commonly known events and the punchline was to compare those events to the Kennedy assassination and someone blurts out, "The President has been shot???" I guess we're accepting that people born a few decades after the event somehow managed to be completely in the dark about that chapter in US history?
Now we can focus on the Illuminati and the New World Order, lol..
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And what about the Bermuda Triangle?twelvefootboy wrote: ↑Thu Dec 06, 2018 11:27 am You heard about angels, aliens, Bigfoot, or ghosts lately? At least not as much.
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Except that the facts were odd enough that it was a topic of serious debate that prompted a blue-ribbon panel to investigate, but even that didn't satisfy everyone and it was still being debated for at least the next 20-30 years. At some point, people simply lost interest. But, I don't know if that it qualifies as the same kind of loony theories as about 9/11, for example. (Woody Allen spoofed it all pretty brilliantly in Annie Hall - a multiple Oscar winner for anyone studying up on that category!).twelvefootboy wrote: ↑Thu Dec 06, 2018 11:27 amThis opinion/comment is tangential, but consider yourself lucky if you never wasted brain cells on any of the conspiracy theory lunacy. Most of it made you dumber (same with 9/11 truthers, etc..). Zapruder might deserve mention as foreshadowing the ubiquitous video camera era we live in which has been a very positive thing. You heard about angels, aliens, Bigfoot, or ghosts lately? At least not as much.Elijah Baley wrote: ↑Thu Dec 06, 2018 11:09 amIf you went to school in the US, I'm not sure how you can say that you never studied JFK in school. And, even if it was glossed over, the existence of a controversy about how JFK was killed is pretty hard to ignore since it gets brought up every single year on the anniversary of the shooting. It's been referenced in any number of movies because of the cultural significance of the assassination as a kind of break from the America of the 50s and early 60s and the rest of that decade. Etc.Saturnalia wrote: ↑Wed Dec 05, 2018 9:20 pm I wonder how success on this FJ breaks down by age? I can tell you that I had never heard of the Zapruder film growing up; I never studied JFK in school or anything, and when I would talk about the assassination with my parents, his name never came up. It is one of those things that may be etched in your mind more if you *lived through all that*...
As it was, I got to the right answer, but only after getting hung up on Elian Gonzalez for a while first. I imagined that the images of the raid were traumatic enough that somebody was ordered to pay damages, or something. I could see that happening, but it's quite a stretch for an FJ clue in that category and you have to squint to make the pieces fit (and the dates are a bit off).
I wonder how he's doing...
There was an old SNL skit about people who were surprised to find out about commonly known events and the punchline was to compare those events to the Kennedy assassination and someone blurts out, "The President has been shot???" I guess we're accepting that people born a few decades after the event somehow managed to be completely in the dark about that chapter in US history?
Now we can focus on the Illuminati and the New World Order, lol..
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Not a great game for me, but boy does the champ look strong. He would have gotten my rooting interest even before he came up with the excellent get about the Katzenjammer kids.
I brain-farted on the DD on "Lord of the Dance." Probably would have gotten it if I had thought only about Flatley and not tried to fit Nureyev into the info given. Don't think I ever heard Rudolph N. referred to that way.
FWIW the only LT I picked up in the entire game was the absolutely last clue about Ebenezer Baptist Church and the Atlanta Olympics.
And of course for the old guy, Abraham Zapruder was a no-doubt-about-it.
Now let's see if Dave tops $100K tonight.
I brain-farted on the DD on "Lord of the Dance." Probably would have gotten it if I had thought only about Flatley and not tried to fit Nureyev into the info given. Don't think I ever heard Rudolph N. referred to that way.
FWIW the only LT I picked up in the entire game was the absolutely last clue about Ebenezer Baptist Church and the Atlanta Olympics.
And of course for the old guy, Abraham Zapruder was a no-doubt-about-it.
Now let's see if Dave tops $100K tonight.
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A friend of mine - not a J! watcher, and not a "trivia" person though a smart guy - says that In 1999 is deliberately misleading and should have been left out. This despite the fact that he got it, and within :30 I believe. I think he's just being a curmudgeon, but any response?
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1999 wasn't particularly relevant but it does narrow it down somewhat by eliminating the past 19 years. They could have also left out 1999 and said that the film was shot in 1963. But there's making the clue easy and then there is practically answering it for the contestants.davey wrote: ↑Thu Dec 06, 2018 3:21 pm A friend of mine - not a J! watcher, and not a "trivia" person though a smart guy - says that In 1999 is deliberately misleading and should have been left out. This despite the fact that he got it, and within :30 I believe. I think he's just being a curmudgeon, but any response?
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Things are different in Portland. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Or maybe I just had unusual luck with teachers.Elijah Baley wrote: ↑Thu Dec 06, 2018 11:09 am
If you went to school in the US, I'm not sure how you can say that you never studied JFK in school. And, even if it was glossed over, the existence of a controversy about how JFK was killed is pretty hard to ignore since it gets brought up every single year on the anniversary of the shooting. It's been referenced in any number of movies because of the cultural significance of the assassination as a kind of break from the America of the 50s and early 60s and the rest of that decade. Etc.
11th-grade US History was very heavy on the (1890-1920) golden age of progressivism in the US, and everything after 1950 was glossed over or not brought up at all. In many cases, that's how my social-studies and humanities education was: heavy on material that was considered relevant to a certain set of political/moral concerns; light on everything else. (Not trying to start a political argument or anything, but that certainly has a lot to do with why I never studied JFK.)
Anyway, sure, I always heard about conspiracy theories, but somehow the relevance of the videotape to those theories never came up. I avoided Oliver Stone movies for a long time, because honestly, the first time I ever heard of the guy was in a rock memoir by the Doors' keyboardist, who ranted several times therein about what an awful guy and filmmaker Stone was.
It was only later, when I got more interested in the politics of that era (Caro's LBJ books had a lot to do with it) that I realized Zapruder was a thing. Also, in Popular Crime Bill James discusses his preferred account of what happened (the second-shot-was-actually-fired-by-Agent-Hickey theory) and analyzes the Zapruder tape briefly but memorably.
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Great game, tough break for Brian but the big DD bet was the right call.
College sophomore here, and didn't get Zapruder either. Must have heard the name somewhere but that's not something I would have pulled in 30 seconds, at least right now. Maybe it will stick this time, though.
College sophomore here, and didn't get Zapruder either. Must have heard the name somewhere but that's not something I would have pulled in 30 seconds, at least right now. Maybe it will stick this time, though.
My APUSH class a couple years ago focused a lot on that era of progressivism as well. We did a lot of work with the 18-19th century and I seem to recall briefly getting to Watergate but nothing later. Like your class, heavy detail stopped somewhere around the Cold War; maybe we just ran out of time before the AP Test or something.Saturnalia wrote: ↑Thu Dec 06, 2018 6:56 pm
11th-grade US History was very heavy on the (1890-1920) golden age of progressivism in the US, and everything after 1950 was glossed over or not brought up at all. In many cases, that's how my social-studies and humanities education was: heavy on material that was considered relevant to a certain set of political/moral concerns; light on everything else. (Not trying to start a political argument or anything, but that certainly has a lot to do with why I never studied JFK.)
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Thanks - that closely mirrors my conversation with this fellow. I think he just doesn't have a Jeopardy! mind....Elijah Baley wrote: ↑Thu Dec 06, 2018 4:21 pm1999 wasn't particularly relevant but it does narrow it down somewhat by eliminating the past 19 years. They could have also left out 1999 and said that the film was shot in 1963. But there's making the clue easy and then there is practically answering it for the contestants.davey wrote: ↑Thu Dec 06, 2018 3:21 pm A friend of mine - not a J! watcher, and not a "trivia" person though a smart guy - says that In 1999 is deliberately misleading and should have been left out. This despite the fact that he got it, and within :30 I believe. I think he's just being a curmudgeon, but any response?
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I found 1999 neither distracting nor helpful. American History + US Government + 30 second film was plenty to get to the answer almost immediately.davey wrote: ↑Thu Dec 06, 2018 10:57 pmThanks - that closely mirrors my conversation with this fellow. I think he just doesn't have a Jeopardy! mind....Elijah Baley wrote: ↑Thu Dec 06, 2018 4:21 pm1999 wasn't particularly relevant but it does narrow it down somewhat by eliminating the past 19 years. They could have also left out 1999 and said that the film was shot in 1963. But there's making the clue easy and then there is practically answering it for the contestants.davey wrote: ↑Thu Dec 06, 2018 3:21 pm A friend of mine - not a J! watcher, and not a "trivia" person though a smart guy - says that In 1999 is deliberately misleading and should have been left out. This despite the fact that he got it, and within :30 I believe. I think he's just being a curmudgeon, but any response?
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I was [very mildly] surprised that Alex didn't take the pedantism opportunity to say, "We were looking for 'key-HOTE-tic" but we'll accept that."MattKnowles wrote: ↑Wed Dec 05, 2018 10:39 pm I'm usually excited to learn new things but tonight I learned the correct pronunciation of "Quixotic" and continued ignorance would be preferred.
Had an 11th-grade English teacher who not only would not have accepted "kwix-ott-ic" but would have spent the rest of the show making fun of the contestant. Of course, high school teachers were allowed to emotionally bully students back then.
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You can color me confused. I'm at the tail end of the baby boom. I'm familiar with the JFK assassination, the investigations, the conspiracy theories. If you asked me point blank who shot the famous footage of the event, I could answer Zapruder. (At worst, I'd be tongue tied on names starting with Z.)
But I just don't see the connection between the clue and the answer. How do you connect them without knowing about some court case apparently from 1999? Usually there are multiple ways to tease out an answer, but I don't see a way without knowing about this dispute between the government and the Zapruder family. I'd argue that knowing about JFK's assassination is incidental to knowing about the dispute.
I'll admit that I started down the same path as TPH - trying to think of actors who may have done some cameo or commercial, or filmmakers who had a historical movie scene put to another use for the government. I wasn't thinking about physical pieces of film.
So what made it so easy for those who got it right?
But I just don't see the connection between the clue and the answer. How do you connect them without knowing about some court case apparently from 1999? Usually there are multiple ways to tease out an answer, but I don't see a way without knowing about this dispute between the government and the Zapruder family. I'd argue that knowing about JFK's assassination is incidental to knowing about the dispute.
I'll admit that I started down the same path as TPH - trying to think of actors who may have done some cameo or commercial, or filmmakers who had a historical movie scene put to another use for the government. I wasn't thinking about physical pieces of film.
So what made it so easy for those who got it right?
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