The Kids in the Hall

1989

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Released: 24 October 1989 Ended
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Country: Canada
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The Kids in the Hall is a Canadian sketch comedy group formed in 1984, consisting of comedians Dave Foley, Kevin McDonald, Bruce McCulloch, Mark McKinney, and Scott Thompson.

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zaremskya-23761 Weird Canadian humor, but great. The sketches are smart, the actors work very well with each other. Some stuff makes absolutely no sense whatsoever but is nonetheless hilarious (like worshiping a man who only wears a towel). Highly recommended if you are a fan of sketch comedy television or enjoy quirky, obscure humor (who doesn't)? I watched this show mostly when I stayed home sick from middle school, so maybe my fever-addled brain added to the strangeness of the series, but somehow I doubt it. I've watched plenty of the show in a perfectly healthy state and it is still as bizarre as ever, yet brilliant.It seems that not many people have seen this show and that's too bad. It will forever be held fondly in my memory as a shining example of how silly and goofy adults can be, yet still do good work.
krebstar9300 There are three types of people: Those who love KITH, those who hate KITH and those who have never seen KITH. There are no shades of grey, it seems.Those who love it, live by the brilliant catchphrases ("A whole lotta MILKAH!" or possibly "Thirty Helens agree...") and can quote whole skits at a moments notice.Those who hate it, either don't get it or prefer non-abrasive humour. I certainly wouldn't want to find my grandmother glued to a Buddy Cole sketch.Those who haven't seen it, must.
jfrada This is a satire as with all other satires you either love it or hate it. I hate it ,the sketches are often so bizarre as to be incomprehensible and done in extremely poor taste. I can appreciate certain satires because even though satires are sometimes bizarre they are comprehensible, I cant say that about the episodes of Kids In The Hall I have had the displeasure of watching.
Aaron1375 I liked this one a lot more than Saturday Night Live even though some of the skits were downright bizarre. The cast virtually remained the same through its entire run I believe. There were a few others in the skits over the years, but mainly they were just background. The skits though were just one of a kind as most of the time you did not know what to expect or where the laughs were going to come from. Though my favorite skit is a combo of two recurring character's as little Bobby has to face of against Satan in a guitar duel. I always get a good laugh at this particular skit. Never really cared for the head crushing guy though.