Bruce McCulloch de "The Kids in the Hall" présente la nouvelle génération de la comédie à sketchs canadienne avec une expédition totale, repoussant les limites de la décence.Bruce McCulloch de "The Kids in the Hall" présente la nouvelle génération de la comédie à sketchs canadienne avec une expédition totale, repoussant les limites de la décence.Bruce McCulloch de "The Kids in the Hall" présente la nouvelle génération de la comédie à sketchs canadienne avec une expédition totale, repoussant les limites de la décence.
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Isabella Campbell
• 2023
Shane Cunningham
• 2023
Jillian Smart
• 2023
Jonathan Popalis
• 2023
Mike Veerman
• 2023
Quenton Rose
• 2023
Alexandra Cunningham
• 2023
Lewis Spring
• 2023
Penny Phang
• 2023
Martin Huss
• 2023
Raine Van Elsacker
• 2023
Frank Yim
• 2023
Geoff Rutherford
• 2023
Gian Miranda
• 2023
Ralph MacLeod
• 2023
Matthew Chaisson
• 2023
Brad Marshall
• 2023
George Ban
• 2023
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This show is an amazing way to relax and unwind and just laugh! I would definitely recommend giving it a watch. It gives I think you should leave vibes with a twist. Some of the sketches are relatable or ironic to every day life and some of them are just outrageous. You can tell this show was very well thought you and really incorporated many different minds to produce something so creatively hilarious. It's a great show to throw on with your friends and after watching every episode I can definitely say that this show has a sketch for all different senses of humour and I am definitely hoping for another season.
For the record, I watched all six episodes before writing this review.
The first two episodes? Meh. But then the show started getting the hang of callback humor. By the end, the last two episodes had some truly LOL moments, and I was left wanting (a lot) more.
Unfortunately, a lot of the skits (excuse me, sketches!) suffer from the same disease as SNL - a funny set-up but totally unable to stick any sort of landing. And a couple of times (in the first two eps, especially), it truly felt like the actors were being broadcast live, as you could see their nervousness and rushed timing.
Luckily, there are a couple of truly deep pools of comedic talent that get explored, namely the correct use of CGI (the dinosaur sketch - solid gold and the clear winner!) and an adept blend of humor styles (Red Knight was funny precisely because of how unexpected it was) that played to the writers/casts' strengths (the in-jokes about the comedy world and Canada-isms were particularly strong).
Overall, I'd recommend that the producers CUT the budget and concentrate more on forcing this show to be funny on a shoestring (similar to KITH) rather than getting too comfortable with expensive sets and outdoor filming locations.
Final conclusion? I definitely believe this show can find its groove if given another season (or more) and grow and mature into a legendary comedy show.
The first two episodes? Meh. But then the show started getting the hang of callback humor. By the end, the last two episodes had some truly LOL moments, and I was left wanting (a lot) more.
Unfortunately, a lot of the skits (excuse me, sketches!) suffer from the same disease as SNL - a funny set-up but totally unable to stick any sort of landing. And a couple of times (in the first two eps, especially), it truly felt like the actors were being broadcast live, as you could see their nervousness and rushed timing.
Luckily, there are a couple of truly deep pools of comedic talent that get explored, namely the correct use of CGI (the dinosaur sketch - solid gold and the clear winner!) and an adept blend of humor styles (Red Knight was funny precisely because of how unexpected it was) that played to the writers/casts' strengths (the in-jokes about the comedy world and Canada-isms were particularly strong).
Overall, I'd recommend that the producers CUT the budget and concentrate more on forcing this show to be funny on a shoestring (similar to KITH) rather than getting too comfortable with expensive sets and outdoor filming locations.
Final conclusion? I definitely believe this show can find its groove if given another season (or more) and grow and mature into a legendary comedy show.
So refreshing to see uncensored unabashed comedy again. Especially from the mind of Bruce McCulloch who no doubt was frustrated by the constraints from Amazon's reboot of 'Kids in the Hall'.
Again, my only gripe is that we only got 6 crude rude and socially unacceptable episodes. I just hope with a season 2 this gets expanded on, either with longer episodes or an increase in the number of. I also think it would be cool to see sketches (not skits) with Bruce and company, I don't think after seeing Shane, Isabella and Jillian's performances in Season 1 that it would overshadow their obvious individual talent.
Again, my only gripe is that we only got 6 crude rude and socially unacceptable episodes. I just hope with a season 2 this gets expanded on, either with longer episodes or an increase in the number of. I also think it would be cool to see sketches (not skits) with Bruce and company, I don't think after seeing Shane, Isabella and Jillian's performances in Season 1 that it would overshadow their obvious individual talent.
I stumbled onto "The Dessert" with no particular expectation other than to be politely amused, and I gotta say that the show over-delivered on that expectation. The comedy here is audacious, the cast is fresh and fearless and the risks taken are as unnerving as they are surprising. The Dessert shows immense promise - it's like Kids In The Hall but with waaaay fewer rules. They're really pushing the boundaries of good taste all over the place (which I love). Cheap (but funny) sight gags are aplenty, but they can't hide a far more sly comedic perspective embedded here. I can tell that this is Canadian comedy - it's "n your face" clever and, ultimately, outrageous.
So, I grew up in Canada with "The Kids" as well as "Four" and the like. As I grew older I also became accustom to other sketches such as Mr. Show. This show, in my opinion takes all the worst of shows such as Kids in the Hall, Four on the Floor and Mr. Show and amplifies them. This show, again to me, is the pivot point in dark humor and I love every moment of it. It's taken an old baton that has been long dropped, picked it up and started to run with it again. I have missed this type of humor for so long. Is this for everyone? Not in the least. Is it for those who have a twisted sense of humor? Oh absolutely. Thank you for this. I haven't laughed like this in a long, long time.
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