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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Linkshoch Wonderful Movie
Grimerlana Plenty to Like, Plenty to Dislike
Console best movie i've ever seen.
Aubrey Hackett While it is a pity that the story wasn't told with more visual finesse, this is trivial compared to our real-world problems. It takes a good movie to put that into perspective.
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.
OtherBrotherDarryl This show is exceptionally educational. I learned so much in its all-too-brief run...Not only is God dead, but he was also very small.When in groups of 30, women named Helen tend to develop a hive mentality.Never fornicate with a chicken. The repercussions aren't pretty.Axe murderers are very particular about their craft. Don't even bother suggesting a hacksaw.Dave Foley isn't the only Dave that Bruce knows. Dentists: they've got it ALL figured out, man.That bad man is Hitler, and he's *beep*ing that donkey.The difficult thing about being a mass murderer isn't the murdering part. It's the mass part. It's the pace you've gotta keep up--the sheer volume of murdering. After the first time you've killed, the second time, it's easy. The third time, you start to get cocky, so you gotta be careful. You gotta stay humble, or you make dumb mistakes. Having the monkeys doesn't give you the power. A willingness to let them loose does.And last, but certainly not least, I recently learned that Death is coming to town! I welcome him with open arms...
Elwood_Cooper The kids in the hall shall forever be part of Canadian pop culture. The show introduces a group of comedians from Canada, who are extremely funny and charming. They pushed the limits with sexuality and comedy, along with pushing the sensors. If you have not seen this show, try and catch it because it's simply Canadian comedy at it's best! On their Tour Of Duty, I was lucky enough to see them when they came here to London, and having them to thank for getting me into writing and acting, it was a great honor to meet them. I stood for hours to meet them, and I was so excited, I barely said anything. I did however shake Mark's hand when he was impressed by my drawing of him. He liked it so much he didn't want to sign it cause he was afraid to wreak it. Now it hangs on my wall, and although I believe it is one of the worst pictures I've ever drawn, it's one of my favorites! These guys are charming and funny and I love them soooo much! Gives me a reason to be proud of Canada!
velvet_love The Kids in the Hall is possibly one of the greatest shows, ever! It's brilliantly funny and it's such a shame that I can rarely find it on TV. Right, it's great and if you ever get a chance to catch it on the telly--I highly recommend it!