If i ever get to meet Kevin, its always been my Dream of referring to him as "La Poopie" to see if he remembers. i bet he does, but i figure it'd still be a funny way of showing him how much his comedy means to me still, even today.
This sketch always seemed weird to me, because back when Kids in the Hall was originally on, Mark was the Kid I always forgot, not Kevin. So I'd see this sketch and kind of go "huh."
Right?! Exactly I always thought Mark was the most normal dude and thus my least favorite and most forgotten. I mean Kevin is I high pitched weirdo and plays a great chick how do you not love or remember him!
now I forget which one was the surprise 6th member in the '6th member of kids in the hall' sketch.. where it turned out one of the core 5 had fewer appearances than that one guy so HE was the 6th..
@zobazoba69 Rémi Gaillard is the symbol of all that is wrong with French humour. What an unfunny moron. Alain Chabat, Francis Veber, Louis de Funès, now that's real French comedy.
@zobazoba69 So, basically French Jackass? I'm kinda more of a Jacques Tati type myself. Incidentally I happened to watch Jeunet's latest movie yesterday, "Micmacs". Really good, and some excellent mime/clowning performances.
@Jcolinsol Good for you...but I didn't laugh so much , I was just shocked...felt I went back 50 years. But this sketch is pretty dated; isn't it from the late 80's? Anyway, I think the world has changed since then, with globalisation an all, this might not be the reality in today's France. First: ever heard of Rémi Gaillard? Secondly: I love french people, I have three french room mates, and one of them is very funy (normal funny!)...I sure would like to visit europe one of these days...sigh...
@chronicleone Actually, I,m pretty sure they were making fun of france's preferences for «physical» humour, and as you can see, childish and out of date punch lines. And this observation is true, I,ve experienced it a few times in the past: one of the occurences being online and witnessing french people laughing at some dude puting a clown's nose on! Saying: il est rigolo celui-là!! lol
I always wondered if this was a parody of Jerry Lewis. There was an old stereotype about him being big in France. straightdopeDOTcom/columns/read/1349/do-the-french-really-love-jerry-lewis ( remove DOT and put in . ). If anyone could ask a former KitH member who helped write it I'd like to know, but be nice, they may not even remember the skit it's been a long time.
If i ever get to meet Kevin, its always been my Dream of referring to him as "La Poopie" to see if he remembers. i bet he does, but i figure it'd still be a funny way of showing him how much his comedy means to me still, even today.
Now thats a great laugh track
Dirty frogs
What is with Dave and coffee cups? He even carried that habit over to "Newsradio".
Dave Foley drank legendary amounts of coffee back in those days.
Promised Le Poopie I would record his segment of the festival, but it slipped my mind. Tell you what, I'll make it up to him if he lets me.
hahahahaha "spaghetti", fucking priceless..
Zoot alors!
Dave's expressions @3:12 got me dying
Kevin is among my TOP 5 favourite kids in the hall...Kevin "Le Pooh Pee" Mcdonald
Are French-Canadians are passive-aggressive to Kevin McDonald?
"the baguettes are fresher and less expensive" quite accurate xD
Kevin is my favorite Kid; therefore I feel attacked. Kidding, a TH-cam video could never attack me. That's solely the role of Facebook posts.
I love how badly he speaks French.
You should hear his English
😆 and yet they always pick him to do the French accents, how bad are the other guys?? 😆
If Jerry Lewis saw this he'd call it a "train wreck."
FAMILY GUY!
I'm french and I confirm this, we do laugh pretty easily
hahahaha!!!
Are the baguettes really fresher and less expensive at Point "C"?
This sketch always seemed weird to me, because back when Kids in the Hall was originally on, Mark was the Kid I always forgot, not Kevin. So I'd see this sketch and kind of go "huh."
Right?! Exactly I always thought Mark was the most normal dude and thus my least favorite and most forgotten. I mean Kevin is I high pitched weirdo and plays a great chick how do you not love or remember him!
I love that I enthusiastically reponded to a six year old comment. Nice going me
Same, always manage to forget about Mark.
now I forget which one was the surprise 6th member in the '6th member of kids in the hall' sketch.. where it turned out one of the core 5 had fewer appearances than that one guy so HE was the 6th..
@@KairuHakubi Berman!
We love him in Winnipeg also...
kevin has lots of memorable parts he isnt the 5th wheel
@chronicleone Yes, it's obviously based on the Jerry Louis thing.
Norm Hiscock.
@zobazoba69 SUPERTROLL!
@zobazoba69 Rémi Gaillard is the symbol of all that is wrong with French humour. What an unfunny moron. Alain Chabat, Francis Veber, Louis de Funès, now that's real French comedy.
...the audience they used in the scetch was laughing their asses off...I wonder what they were watching.....
@zobazoba69 So, basically French Jackass? I'm kinda more of a Jacques Tati type myself. Incidentally I happened to watch Jeunet's latest movie yesterday, "Micmacs". Really good, and some excellent mime/clowning performances.
@Jcolinsol Good for you...but I didn't laugh so much , I was just shocked...felt I went back 50 years. But this sketch is pretty dated; isn't it from the late 80's? Anyway, I think the world has changed since then, with globalisation an all, this might not be the reality in today's France. First: ever heard of Rémi Gaillard? Secondly: I love french people, I have three french room mates, and one of them is very funy (normal funny!)...I sure would like to visit europe one of these days...sigh...
From 94
@zobazoba69 Just your description of the guy watching the dude put on a clown nose is making me giggle.
@zobazoba69 They're also, you know, making fun of Kevin as the 'least funny kid'.
Oh, what goofiness! Hilarity abounds!
@zobazoba69 Thank you, thats one of the most intelligent replys I have ever seen on youtube. thumbs up dude.
@chronicleone Actually, I,m pretty sure they were making fun of france's preferences for «physical» humour, and as you can see, childish and out of date punch lines. And this observation is true, I,ve experienced it a few times in the past: one of the occurences being online and witnessing french people laughing at some dude puting a clown's nose on! Saying: il est rigolo celui-là!! lol
Kevin would play a decent Sarkozy.
I always wondered if this was a parody of Jerry Lewis. There was an old stereotype about him being big in France. straightdopeDOTcom/columns/read/1349/do-the-french-really-love-jerry-lewis ( remove DOT and put in . ). If anyone could ask a former KitH member who helped write it I'd like to know, but be nice, they may not even remember the skit it's been a long time.
2 people are bitter because they are not big in France.
heeheehee dave foley crotch shot at 4:37.
The French, as a people, are renowned for their love of physical comedy.
dave's frenchman sounds so much like eugene hutz
@resrevereverser different pronunciation
judging by the spaghettI sketch, Canadian Kevin McDonald became popular in France by making fun of Italians
1:15... That is exactly how it feels!
"Je ne retournerai jamais au restaurant encore!"
That's me.
"le poopee" hahaha
The 1:01 mark- nobody does pain like Kevin McDonald! His anguish is a universal language.
agreed....summer day no school 1 in the afternoon watchin kith on comedy central.
Just seeing the credits after the sketch reminds me of the good ol' days.
I love their mockery of french humour!
Is there any?
lol i wish i was so popular somewhere that people would love anything i did..