Kids in the Hall: Death Comes to Town
Kids in the Hall: Death Comes to Town (2010)

Kids in the Hall: Death Comes to Town

2/5
(11 votes)
7.1IMDb

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Awards

ACTRA Awards 2011


ACTRA Toronto Award
Outstanding Performance - Male

Directors Guild of Canada 2010


DGC Team Award
Outstanding Team Achievement in a Television Series - Comedy

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The long awaited return of Canada's second greatest comedy export (second maybe to SCTV-arguably) sees the middle aged "kids" in a murder-mystery- miniseries of occasional outrageous proportions. Like the Kid's previous spin-off (1995's critically lambasted "Brain Candy"), it is an uneven affair with almost as many virtues as flaws and therefore is most recommended to the troupe's hard core fans.

LMAO funny, these guys have always been good at making me laugh, and they have not lost their touch with this. Death Comes to Town is a great mini-series that I hope is not the end of Kids in the Hall now.

This caught me by surprise..even more so than when I was in line at the Halal stand and Flying Pig came out of nowhere saying "Wow, what a lineup.

As a long time fan of the KITH, I was so excited to find their show on IFC. The writing and the characters are totally hilarious!!!!!

Oh, my, how sad this show is.It's the ultimate indignity when ANY entertainer doesn't know when to call it a day, but this many?

Very funny show, A little Cerebral, but not enough to push away fans of their comedy, and not their tribute movies ( "Sausages" for example). Great writing, and directing, nice to see old actors fro the show making the walk on appearances.

Just watched the first 2 episodes, this show is hilarious. Nice to see the original KITH characters all on board for this series.

This show is funny stuff, I love it because it reminded me of the old days when CBC used to care about what kind of programs it was making, like the original Kids in the Hall series. They just don't worry about quality or the audience (our) experience any more, or what they waste our tax dollars on.

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