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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The one I was waiting for...,
This review is from: Kids in the Hall - Complete Season 5 (DVD)
I'm a long-time fan of The Kids In the Hall, and in the nineties I would tape the shows off Comedy Central and watch them over and over again. For this reason, I never really had a sense of what shows came from what season. So, with the release of each season of The Kids in the Hall on dvd, I would watch in the hopes of catching certain skits that would pop into my head and that I would long to see again. In turn, each season delivered classic skits, too many to list here. But with each season, I would think "well, maybe those skits you're looking for will be in the next dvd release." And finally, the fifth season was released. And all of my absolute personal favorites are on it. The weird game show, "Feelyat," Buddy Cole taking delivery of his new sex slave, Bruce shining Kevin's shoes and ruminating about his hands...and something else, the very clean town and how it got that way, Bruce being kidnapped and having his boots stolen, Kevin's character Mr. Tisane going through the de-teas, Husk Musk, what you get when you mate a cow and a pig, a loud, obnoxious American who needs to buy crab shampoo... That's just the tip of the iceberg. To me, the fifth season is the most perfect of all the seasons. By this season, the troupe had mastered how to effectively utilize television to get their comedy across, and while there are recurring characters from seasons past, they're not overused. There's still plenty that's fresh and bizarre so that by the time you get to the last episode you can't help but really feel that something was lost that we'll never have again when they wrapped this incredible series.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
KITH - Out with a Bang!,
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This review is from: Kids in the Hall - Complete Season 5 (DVD)
The fifth and final season of Kids in the Hall actually seems to thrive and throb on the artistic differences amongst the kids. There is a palpable creative tension between Bruce McCulloch, Scott Thompson, and David Foley, as if a behind-the-scenes power struggle rages (I guess it actually did rage), and Kevin and Mark come off as the comic glue holding the whole operation together. Scott Thompson's queer sensibility bleeds through more often than not, pushing the homophobic buttons right and left. This tension and the "gayness" tends to put some people off, but then KITH were always an acquired taste. The final season begets an even more thoroughly warped worldview than the previous four, and repulsive characters, such as McKinney's "Chicken Lady" get full-frontal exploration. There is a vibe that time is running out, so why-not-go-for-it, and KITH does, in a big way! If you're a fan, then this review is unnecessary -- you already own this. If you are not a fan, I wouldn't recommend that you start here, but hope that you'll get here on your own.
5 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great as always,
This review is from: Kids in the Hall - Complete Season 5 (DVD)
Any fans of Kids In The Hall will obviously enjoy this collection. To any new fans of Kids in The Hall, purchase Season 4 as well. It's very entertaining as most fans of the show will agree. Of course it's just a matter of taste, and I find that many fans of the show like it for various different reasons. I personally love the show for it's ability to present countless textured skits. Fantastic direction and artistic input were always present, and they were never afraid of going over the audience's heads. I believe that The Kids are as bold and intelligent as they are funny, catching even suspecting viewers off gaurd.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
You fell asleep on the job again,
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This review is from: Kids in the Hall - Complete Season 5 (DVD)
Just wait, the day is coming when someone who is much smarter, richer and better looking. And they will say "Like in that 'Kids in the hall?'" And you will just have to sit there looking stupid. And I mean REALLY STUPID. Can you afford to look that stupid. But seriously. No, if you do not collect this series. Your just stupid.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
just as promised,
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I bought this product after doing many searches for exact products on other sites. Hands down the best price for an excellent product.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
"Hey, hey, hey!",
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This review is from: Kids in the Hall - Complete Season 5 (DVD)
This is just plain good watch'n. If you love the Kids in the Hall - even if you don't - you'll love this. It has some great bonuses that make it more than worth the price. My girlfriend and I watch a couple of episodes every Sunday in place of church.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
I cannot give this 5 stars, but it's still a good season,
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This review is from: Kids in the Hall - Complete Season 5 (DVD)
First of all, the good: There are some classic, awesome skits in Season 5, "Penny" being a work of genius. This is definitely the season for "Bruce" fans, since you can sense a lot of his odd, offbeat humor here. Many of the skits are superbly produced, and actually look more well directed than many movies.
The bad: I'd still have to say there's quite a few skits that fall short of noteworthy, which is why I can't give this an additional star. Specific gripes: Scott is hilarious in other people's skits, but often becomes unfunny when he stars in his own material. Bruce seems to have been allowed to go off on his merry, artistic way, and unfortunately, his artistic journey does not always coincide with "funny." There are attempts by all of them to push the envelope, but maybe it's just a fact that comedy ages, and what might seem shocking back then seems boring now. I often found myself waiting impatiently for the unfunnier skits to end. There is nothing better than good comedy, and nothing worse than bad comedy. Season 5 has both. This season beats the lackluster Season 4 for sure, but I'd still have to go with season 1-3 as the creme de la creme of KITH. If you are a diehard fan, get all 5 seasons. If you aren't, I'd recommend only the first 3 sets.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Brilliant,
By Kelly M (Alamogordo, NM) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Kids in the Hall - Complete Season 5 (DVD)
I LOVE the kids. I've missed it for years and finally decided to get online and find them. I'm so glad I did. Best DVD collection I've ever purchased. Hilarious.
2 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
pure genious,
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I own all 5 seasons. These guys come up with the strangest ideas, and execute them perfectly. All 5 guys are brilliant.
0 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
They jump the shark in this last season,
By Jmark2001 (Florida) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Kids in the Hall - Complete Season 5 (DVD)
Fewer live skits, more "movies" that seem pointless and aren't funny. The writing has gone down in quality in this last season and the freshness is lost. You can tell that they have burned out here. Stick with seasons one to four.
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Kids in the Hall - Complete Season 5 by Kelly Makin (DVD - 2006)
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