The Kids in the Hall - Tour of Duty

Published Mar 01, 2003
A decade after Canada's cult comedy TV troupe called it quits, the Kids can't seem to stay out of the hall. Maybe it's their directionless post-careers - mocked in a hilarious videotaped opening with Bruce McCulloch on Blind Date, Scott Thompson desperately seeking a non-gay role, Dave Foley embarking on a charity swim "for the children of the world," Mark McKinney scrubbing toilets and Kevin McDonald walking dogs. Unfortunately, the intro contrasts considerably with the Tour of Duty performance, recorded in widescreen at Vancouver's Queen Elizabeth Theatre. In order to get their skits across, the comics must exaggerate their style to reach the back of the room. While that works in a live context, it feels like over-the-top mugging on DVD. They revisit beloved characters like McKinney's Head Crushing Guy, McDonald's Chicken Lady, McCulloch's Rusty (the old lady-lovin' teen) and Foley's devil-worshipping Hecubus. But the immediate gratification of familiarity diminishes and it feels forced. Newer skits from the 2002 tour are overly reliant on already clichZ