"All Episodes Uncensored! PLUS - The Original Pilot, Season Compilations, & 'Death Comes To Town'
Starring DAVE FOLEY, BRUCE McCULLOCH, KEVIN McDONALD, MARK McKINNEY, and SCOTT THOMPSON"
This new DVD collection is filled with over 800 sketches that span the series' five seasons. You will find beloved characters like the Chicken Lady and Cabbage Head, to my personal favorite and shown in the clip below, "Crushing Your Head."
I could go on and on about how great this new DVD collection, but if you are a fan of this iconic show, then you know just how great it is, and how it is a must have for any The Kids in the Hall fan. So, what are you waiting for? Head on over to Mill Creek Entertainment today and order this DVD collection so that you can start watching all your favorite KITH sketches again and again.
More about his recent release:
"The groundbreaking five-man sketch comedy troupe discovered by SNL’s Lorne Michaels in the late 1980s took their blockbuster live shows from the packed performance spaces in and around Toronto, Canada and brought it right into the living rooms of Canadian and American audiences desperate for hilarious, edgy, timeless, REAL takes on who we are and what we think when we’re not trying to be polite. No subject is too sacred; no corner of the human experience is too strange or too scary to hide from the harsh but blisteringly funny comments KITH have to make on them.
Packed with over 800 sketches across the series’ five season run, this Complete Collection boasts beloved characters from the Chicken Lady and Cabbage Head to Crushing Your Head and Buddy Cole. Hilarious and completely irreverent!
Enjoy now the ultimate fan experience packed with all 5 seasons - nearly 800 sketches including the original, rare pilot - the 8-episode reunion series DEATH COMES TO TOWN and a countless bonus features included commentary, biographies, live performances AND MORE!"
Disclosure: I was sent a review copy from the vendor in exchange for an honest review. All views shared are mine and mine alone.
"The Kids In the Hall" is one of my all-time favorites!
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