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Title : "Jeopardy!" genius James Holzhaeur — amusingly modest on Twitter — adopts a Weird Al "I Lost on Jeopardy" avatar.
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"Jeopardy!" genius James Holzhaeur — amusingly modest on Twitter — adopts a Weird Al "I Lost on Jeopardy" avatar.
I just noticed this:
I went to his feed to look for this (also amusingly modest):
I respect how great the @warriors are, but it’s boring seeing the same team win every ti...ohhh, I get it now— James Holzhauer (@James_Holzhauer) June 8, 2019
And here's the great Weird Al parody of a song no one would remember without the parody (but is actually cheesily enjoyable):
The Weird Al song predates the Alex Trebek version of the ancient game show. And:
The song has been referenced several times on the game show itself, including once as a category on the current Alex Trebek-hosted version, and later when Yankovic appeared on Rock & Roll Jeopardy!....
The video takes place on a re-creation of the original set from the 1964-75 version of the quiz show Jeopardy! (for some reason, the exclamation point used in the show's original logo was missing). The video also depicted a "behind-the-scenes" look at the show, and featured cameo appearances by original Jeopardy! host Art Fleming and announcer Don Pardo, Yankovic's mentor, Dr. Demento, members of Yankovic's band, his real-life parents and a brief cameo by Greg Kihn [writer of the original song, "(Our Love's in) Jeopardy"] at the end....
Yankovic lands in the back seat of an Alfa Romeo Spyder convertible driven by Kihn himself, with the license plate reading "LOSER". In the original ["(Our Love's in) Jeopardy" video, Kihn drives away with a female bride in an MG MGB convertible, with the license plate reading "LIPS"...
I just noticed this:

I went to his feed to look for this (also amusingly modest):
And here's the great Weird Al parody of a song no one would remember without the parody (but is actually cheesily enjoyable):

I went to his feed to look for this (also amusingly modest):
I respect how great the @warriors are, but it’s boring seeing the same team win every ti...ohhh, I get it now— James Holzhauer (@James_Holzhauer) June 8, 2019
And here's the great Weird Al parody of a song no one would remember without the parody (but is actually cheesily enjoyable):
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The Weird Al song predates the Alex Trebek version of the ancient game show. And:
The Weird Al song predates the Alex Trebek version of the ancient game show. And:
The song has been referenced several times on the game show itself, including once as a category on the current Alex Trebek-hosted version, and later when Yankovic appeared on Rock & Roll Jeopardy!....
The video takes place on a re-creation of the original set from the 1964-75 version of the quiz show Jeopardy! (for some reason, the exclamation point used in the show's original logo was missing). The video also depicted a "behind-the-scenes" look at the show, and featured cameo appearances by original Jeopardy! host Art Fleming and announcer Don Pardo, Yankovic's mentor, Dr. Demento, members of Yankovic's band, his real-life parents and a brief cameo by Greg Kihn [writer of the original song, "(Our Love's in) Jeopardy"] at the end....
Yankovic lands in the back seat of an Alfa Romeo Spyder convertible driven by Kihn himself, with the license plate reading "LOSER". In the original ["(Our Love's in) Jeopardy" video, Kihn drives away with a female bride in an MG MGB convertible, with the license plate reading "LIPS"...
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