FrogFear
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"The State" being, you understand, the yardstick for all sketch comedy before and since.
KITH is the only series I've seen that equals such a level of brilliance. It's a twisted little inspiration to aspiring comic actors. For that matter there is little more wonderful than sitting down at the end of a tough weekday to have five good-looking young Canadian men make me laugh for an hour of rerun bliss (thanks Comedy Central). The icing on the cake is the wit and the boldly weird charm of Dave Foley. (Dave shares with me a birthday and gapped front teeth; in my book this qualifies us for kindred spirit status.)
This is one of the best imports American cable ever actually got behind.
KITH is the only series I've seen that equals such a level of brilliance. It's a twisted little inspiration to aspiring comic actors. For that matter there is little more wonderful than sitting down at the end of a tough weekday to have five good-looking young Canadian men make me laugh for an hour of rerun bliss (thanks Comedy Central). The icing on the cake is the wit and the boldly weird charm of Dave Foley. (Dave shares with me a birthday and gapped front teeth; in my book this qualifies us for kindred spirit status.)
This is one of the best imports American cable ever actually got behind.
This show is one of my brightest childhood memories. I fondly remember even the theme music. The goofy juvenile humor was classic in its purity...I'd sell a kidney to find out whatever happened to Galkin or Torres, for that matter. It's really a crying shame that kids today don't have goodies like "Hey, Dude" of their own. I would have settled for a rotating cast and horrible laugh tracks just to get it back.
This cartoonist is absolutely brilliant. His work is more fun than nitrous oxide and more beautifully disturbing than the root canal that comes with it. This piece is a must-see for anybody pursuing a career in the animation/cartoon field, and probably also for anybody who ever liked looking at stuff.