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So, this one’s from 2002, and it's a neat little slice of Canadian comedy. The Kids in the Hall get back together at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre to showcase a mix of their classic sketches and some fresh material. The atmosphere is just right, capturing that live show energy, which feels both nostalgic and lively. The pacing keeps you engaged, bouncing between familiar bits and newer takes. You see the troupe’s chemistry shining through, and it's a bit of a time capsule for their brand of humor. There’s a certain charm in how they blend absurdity with sharp social commentary, making it distinctive in the realm of sketch comedy.
This film holds a certain charm for collectors, particularly those who appreciate live performance recordings. While not as widely circulated as some of their earlier works, it does pop up occasionally on the secondary market, appealing to fans of the original series and those interested in live comedy. The scarcity of certain formats adds to its collectibility, especially for anyone looking to complete their Kids in the Hall collection.
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