For those of you (like me) who are clueless as to what the hell this is:<a class="user" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kids_In_The_Hall">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kids_In_The_Hall</a>The Kids in the Hall was a Canadian sketch comedy group, consisting of comedians Dave Foley, Kevin McDonald, Bruce McCulloch, Mark McKinney and Scott Thompson. It was also the name of the group's television show that ran from 1989 to 1994 on CBC, CBS, and HBO. The show's theme song and much of its distinctive transition music was performed by the Canadian surf rock band Shadowy Men on a Shadowy Planet. Though it was produced by Lorne Michaels, who also produced Saturday Night Live, the show's sketches were more reminiscent of the British sketch show Monty Python's Flying Circus, for they were often of a quirky or surreal nature, and featured very few celebrity impressions or pop culture parodies.
@RyetronicsI just watched that sausages skit...I can't tell if I thought it was great, or if I want those 7 minutes of my life back.I love Kids in the Hall -- They never fail to confuse me in a delightful way.
That (Headcrusher vs Facepincher) is the funniest 'Headcrusher' skit of all time, hands down. I don't know what the submitter was thinking. Finger rehab, oh .. I'm pissing myself.
The absolute best head crusher sketch was part of the live act. Imagine head crusher guy with a Handi-cam with the picture projected onto a big screen behind him, crushing the heads of audience members. And for the finale, spurned by his girlfriend, he turns the camera on himself and CRUSHES HIS OWN HEAD!Masterfully absurd.By the way, if you don't think KITH is funny, why bother commenting? Don't waste your time, you'll miss the ninth "Friends" rerun of the day.
defectdsSep 4, 2006
For those of you (like me) who are clueless as to what the hell this is:<a class="user" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kids_In_The_Hall">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kids_In_The_Hall</a>The Kids in the Hall was a Canadian sketch comedy group, consisting of comedians Dave Foley, Kevin McDonald, Bruce McCulloch, Mark McKinney and Scott Thompson. It was also the name of the group's television show that ran from 1989 to 1994 on CBC, CBS, and HBO. The show's theme song and much of its distinctive transition music was performed by the Canadian surf rock band Shadowy Men on a Shadowy Planet. Though it was produced by Lorne Michaels, who also produced Saturday Night Live, the show's sketches were more reminiscent of the British sketch show Monty Python's Flying Circus, for they were often of a quirky or surreal nature, and featured very few celebrity impressions or pop culture parodies.
surianSep 4, 2006
@RyetronicsI just watched that sausages skit...I can't tell if I thought it was great, or if I want those 7 minutes of my life back.I love Kids in the Hall -- They never fail to confuse me in a delightful way.
memewarriorSep 4, 2006
Still funny though. I remeber there was a comercial where a guy was doing the same thing, except the guy's head actualy exploded.
nnonixSep 5, 2006
That (Headcrusher vs Facepincher) is the funniest 'Headcrusher' skit of all time, hands down. I don't know what the submitter was thinking. Finger rehab, oh .. I'm pissing myself.
pp7kSep 12, 2006
The absolute best head crusher sketch was part of the live act. Imagine head crusher guy with a Handi-cam with the picture projected onto a big screen behind him, crushing the heads of audience members. And for the finale, spurned by his girlfriend, he turns the camera on himself and CRUSHES HIS OWN HEAD!Masterfully absurd.By the way, if you don't think KITH is funny, why bother commenting? Don't waste your time, you'll miss the ninth "Friends" rerun of the day.