Post by woffan9821 on Jul 9, 2022 23:31:30 GMT -5
From the Sony Pictures Studios, it's America's Game!
WHEEL OF FORTUNE
WHEEL GOES TO THE MOVIES
EPISODE #2906
Here are today's moviegoers!
Yvette Brown is from Poway, CA. She's a claims manager for an insurance company in San Diego for 14 years. She has one child. She plays the clarinet, but she's not very good.
Greg Tracy is from Memphis, TN. He was found at a contestant search at the Marriott Hotel in Memphis. He's married. He's a sales manager for a major insurance company. He has two children, loves sports, especially golf, and is a UK national basketball team fan?
Eric Stark is from Bethel Park, PA. He has a beautiful wife, Lori, a ten-month-old baby girl, and a job as a software engineer. He does a bit of creative writing on the side.
Eric solves SHEA STADIUM to get some $900.
Round 2 adds a private screening of Doctor Dolittle starring Eddie Murphy with 50 friends! I'm sure you watched it when it made its debut on June 26th. This prize is worth $2,500!
The wedge says THE MOVIES.
Eric solves ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST for $3,300.
Eric is say JUST LEAVE EVERYTHING TO ME with this game!
Yvette wanted to solve the puzzle before she spun, and immediately after as well. No matter. In the NAPKIN & BOXING RING, $500 house minimum comes all the same.
Eric can win any of these five prizes:
A Toyota car and a trip to Tokyo worth over $36,000!
A trip to Moscow to fly a MIG-25 jet 70,000 feet, almost to space, worth over $21,000!
A four-day "big shot" package, featuring lunch in a major studio, and a luxury car and cell phone, and then afterwards, a 1998 Land Rover worth over $45,000!
A Sony home theater plus a Columbia Tri-Star home video library with 10 movies worth over $15,000!
...and $25,000 cash!
Because recently someone on G-R asked about what 50 movies were chosen for an arbitrary prize, in the spoiler are the list of movies in the package:
W H E E L
Eric picks W for his wonderful friend, Suzanne.
RSTLN E...
GCF O... are more obscure letters, and one of those is key, while the other is there.
Eric waffles on whether the first word is FRUIT, then says FRUIT PUNCH for the HOME THEATER. It's a Sony maximum television home entertainment system, along with a digital satellite system, DVD player, surround sound audio, 53" TV, 200-disc CD changer, mini disc recorder player, Walkman, hi-fi stereo VCR and handycam camcorder, all from Sony! Then, the 10 movies from Columbia Tri-Star listed above, including As Good as It Gets, which won Best Actor and Actress at the 1997 Academy Awards. It's worth $15,457!
Eric has won $25,307! His wife, Warren, is thrilled to win the prize.
Pat Chat: Pat mentions that he can almost feel his feet sticking to the floor and people talking in front of him, just like an actual theater, this Wheel Goes to the Movies week!
WHEEL OF FORTUNE
WHEEL GOES TO THE MOVIES
EPISODE #2906
Here are today's moviegoers!
Yvette Brown is from Poway, CA. She's a claims manager for an insurance company in San Diego for 14 years. She has one child. She plays the clarinet, but she's not very good.
Greg Tracy is from Memphis, TN. He was found at a contestant search at the Marriott Hotel in Memphis. He's married. He's a sales manager for a major insurance company. He has two children, loves sports, especially golf, and is a UK national basketball team fan?
Eric Stark is from Bethel Park, PA. He has a beautiful wife, Lori, a ten-month-old baby girl, and a job as a software engineer. He does a bit of creative writing on the side.
Round 1: $1,000 TDV | |||||||||||||||
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PLACE |
YVETTE | Greg | Eric |
$1,000 ┐: T $250 (TDV) ┐: S (x2) -$250: A (x2) $550: G (DUD!) | $250 ($900) ┐: P (DUD!) | $900 ┌: D $250 ($900) ┐:M -$250: I -$250: U $250 ┌: H *NMC* Solve... Correct! |
$1,250 | $900 |
S | H | _ | A | ||||||||||||
S | T | A | D | I | U | M | |||||||||
PLACE |
Eric solves SHEA STADIUM to get some $900.
Round 2 adds a private screening of Doctor Dolittle starring Eddie Murphy with 50 friends! I'm sure you watched it when it made its debut on June 26th. This prize is worth $2,500!
The wedge says THE MOVIES.
Round 2: $2,500 TDV | |||||||||||||||
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TITLE |
Yvette | GREG | Eric |
SURPRISE ┐: S (x2) $900 ┌: T (x2) -$250: E (x5) -$250: A (DUD!) | $500 ┬: N (x2) $500 ┐: F $900 ┬: C (x2) Solve... Correct! | |
$1,300 | $3,300 | |
Surprise |
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TITLE |
Eric solves ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST for $3,300.
Yvette | Greg | Eric |
$0 | $0 | $4,200 |
Round 3: $3,500 TDV | |||||||||||||||
$5,000 | |||||||||||||||
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PHRASE |
Yvette | Greg | ERIC |
$450 ┌: N $800 ┌: T (x3) -$250: O $400 ($500) ┬: M -$250: E (x5) $300 ┬: L $250 ┐: R $250 ┬: G $550 ┌: H $600 ┬: V (x2) $700 ┐: Y -$250: A -$250: I -$250: U *NMV* $400 ($500) ┐: J Solve... Correct! | ||
$5,650 |
$9,700 | |||||||||||||||
J | U | _ | T | L | E | A | V | E | |||||||
E | V | E | R | Y | T | H | I | N | G | ||||||
T | O | M | E | ||||||||||||
PHRASE |
Eric is say JUST LEAVE EVERYTHING TO ME with this game!
Yvette | Greg | Eric |
$0 | $0 | $9,850 |
Round 4: $5,000 TDV | |||||||||||||||
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SAME NAME |
YVETTE | Greg | Eric |
$800 ┐: T (DUD!) | THE MOVIES ┌: M (DUD!) | $450 ┬: R $700 ┬: C (DUD!) |
$450 | ||
$700 ┐: G (x2) BANKRUPT! ($1,400) ($600) ┐ | BANKRUPT! ($600) ┬ | -$250: O $250 ┬: D (DUD!) |
$200 | ||
BANKRUPT! ($600) ┐ | $600 ┐: N (x4) -$250: I (x3) $700 ┬: B $250 (LAT) ┌: K $500 ┌: P -$250: A $400 ($550) ┐: V (DUD!) | BANKRUPT! ($200) ($600) ┐ |
$3,350 | ||
$250 ┐: X *NMC* Solve... Correct! | ||
$250 |
N | A | P | K | I | N | & | |||||||||
B | O | X | I | N | G | ||||||||||
R | I | N | G | ||||||||||||
SAME NAME |
Yvette wanted to solve the puzzle before she spun, and immediately after as well. No matter. In the NAPKIN & BOXING RING, $500 house minimum comes all the same.
Yvette | Greg | Eric |
$500 | P.G. | $9,850 |
Eric can win any of these five prizes:
A Toyota car and a trip to Tokyo worth over $36,000!
A trip to Moscow to fly a MIG-25 jet 70,000 feet, almost to space, worth over $21,000!
A four-day "big shot" package, featuring lunch in a major studio, and a luxury car and cell phone, and then afterwards, a 1998 Land Rover worth over $45,000!
A Sony home theater plus a Columbia Tri-Star home video library with 10 movies worth over $15,000!
...and $25,000 cash!
Because recently someone on G-R asked about what 50 movies were chosen for an arbitrary prize, in the spoiler are the list of movies in the package:
Jumanji
The Devil's Own
My Best Friend's Wedding
Men in Black
The Fifth Element
Air Force One
Jerry Maguire
Fools Rush In
Sleepless in Seattle
As Good As It Gets, which is said in the prize copy.
The Third Man also plays on the screen, but is not part of the ten movies.
The Devil's Own
My Best Friend's Wedding
Men in Black
The Fifth Element
Air Force One
Jerry Maguire
Fools Rush In
Sleepless in Seattle
As Good As It Gets, which is said in the prize copy.
The Third Man also plays on the screen, but is not part of the ten movies.
W H E E L
Eric picks W for his wonderful friend, Suzanne.
Bonus Round | |||||||||||||||
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THING |
RSTLN E...
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THING |
GCF O... are more obscure letters, and one of those is key, while the other is there.
F | R | _ | _ | T | |||||||||||
_ | _ | N | C | _ | |||||||||||
THING |
Eric waffles on whether the first word is FRUIT, then says FRUIT PUNCH for the HOME THEATER. It's a Sony maximum television home entertainment system, along with a digital satellite system, DVD player, surround sound audio, 53" TV, 200-disc CD changer, mini disc recorder player, Walkman, hi-fi stereo VCR and handycam camcorder, all from Sony! Then, the 10 movies from Columbia Tri-Star listed above, including As Good as It Gets, which won Best Actor and Actress at the 1997 Academy Awards. It's worth $15,457!
Eric has won $25,307! His wife, Warren, is thrilled to win the prize.
Pat Chat: Pat mentions that he can almost feel his feet sticking to the floor and people talking in front of him, just like an actual theater, this Wheel Goes to the Movies week!