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So, you’ve got ‘The Kids in the Hall: Same Guys, New Dresses’—it’s this interesting slice of the Canadian comedy scene, really. The film dives into the reunion tour of the troupe from '99 to 2000. What’s cool is how it captures the chaotic energy and camaraderie among the group, like they’re just picking up where they left off. It’s not all polished; there's a rawness to it that feels genuine, with behind-the-scenes glimpses that add depth. The pacing ebbs and flows, mixing performance snippets with candid moments. You get a real sense of their creative process, not just the laughs. It’s like hanging out with old friends who happen to be hilariously offbeat. Kind of a reminder of why they were so impactful in the sketch comedy world.
Features plenty of behind-the-scenes moments.Captures the camaraderie and chaotic energy of the troupe.Mixes performance footage with personal insights.
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