The Whitest Kids U' Know
The Whitest Kids U' Know
| 20 March 2007 (USA)
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    Alicia

    I love this movie so much

    TinsHeadline

    Touches You

    Vashirdfel

    Simply A Masterpiece

    GazerRise

    Fantastic!

    marco-rodi

    I came across some clips of those guys on youtube, then I went to see if they are featured here. And the first thing I see: A hater comment about how awful their stuff is. What the ...? I don't think something is seriously wrong with me just because I think that their sketches are funny. I don't like all of them, but there are a number of skits that I think are hilarious. (Cubicle Boss) They are heavily influenced by the Pythons of course, and I don't understand all of the Pythons jokes, but I really like them as well. And to the guys who are going to write "HOW CAN YOU COMPARE MONTY PYTHON TO THIS GARBAGE?" I simply reply: Because it's funny.If I'm laughing hard at some show, that's usually a good sign. But who knows, maybe I'm so much more stupid than all the clever critics out there.Peace!

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    cashcarstar41

    ...you like watching people scream for minutes on end when something not awesome happens. Almost all of the sketches involve a situation that starts out normal, but then gets twisted a little bit. A character will say or do something really gross or out of line. The sincerest weakness of this show is that none of the actors know how to play a straightman, the foils are non-existent. The character who's being gross just repeats whatever he is doing over and over while the others in the scene spend the rest of the sketch screaming at while saying things like "Why are you doing that?" Would Samurai Delicatessen have been funny if Buck Henry simply screamed "Why are you waving that sword around?" for the length of the sketch? Would the Spam song have been funny if the guy who doesn't like spam immediately started screaming for three full minutes, rather than building to full-on outrage? Would The Headcrusher have been funny if all of his victims became hysterical whenever he pointed his mighty digits their way? Would you have laughed as hard at The Spaghetti Jesus if Matt Walsh hadn't been enraptured with its later incarnations, but rather wept unconvincingly until the sketch was over? If you consider yourself a fan of sketch comedy, and recognize at least two of my references above, you'll want to avoid this one. If you like 'edgy' material that throws itself in your face with all the subtlety of atomic weaponry, then give it a shot.

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    eldar_dur

    This is the best show on television. Anyone who dislikes this show can well to put in bluntly, die and rot in hell. If you read this and disagree with me please feel free to find the closest tree,pipe,or anything that will support a rope and hang yourself. The kind of person who can't laugh at a Hitler rap, or a teacher torturing a student who's mother just died doesn't deserve to live. And also if you are ignorant enough to be offended by anything on this show you need to learn the definition of comedy and then re watch it. This show is so incredibly hilarious that I have personally come within seconds of asphyxiation from the incredible amount of air that it takes to power all of the laughs that I crank out during just one of their sketches.

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    katrina1577

    I'm a big fan of sketch comedy, but this whole show is like a bad week for Saturday Night Live: the sketches go on way too long, trying to stretch out one thin premise that was, at best, mildly amusing to begin with. They're desperately trying to be weird, yet it all strikes me as quite unimaginative. Merely repeating something over and over does not cause it to steadily grow funnier; yes, Monty Python kept returning to the larch, but it was done with an earnest wit and, crucially, the larch bits were interspersed between relentlessly creative, hilarious sketches filled with--and I cannot overemphasize this point--GREAT COMIC ACTING. This white kids show fits no part of that description except the repetition, and that's just not enough. If you think you like this show, watch Monty Python and Kids in the Hall to see sketch comedy the way it was meant to be.

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