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

    It’s not bad or unwatchable but despite the amplitude of the spectacle, the end result is underwhelming.

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    Rio Hayward

    All of these films share one commonality, that being a kind of emotional center that humanizes a cast of monsters.

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    Allison Davies

    The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.

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    Scarlet

    The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.

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    Weedinator

    Yank those long gnarled sticks out of your collective anal retentive anuses (anii?), smoke a damn joint and climb the hell down off your precious high horses for once in your lives.Sure this show has some dud sketches. Every such show does. Like a certain wise man once said: "They can't all be f***ing masterpieces!" But there's lots of gold in that ore, such as The Deer Hunting Sketch, Two English Guys Pissing, and Little Hitler just to name a few. I can just see all these self-important 'critics' giving this show an absolute thumbs-down; snooty noses all snorty up in the air with their little dumb monocles only magnifying their permanent pouty, sneering expressions as the world is has been so unfair to these little weepy darlings, and this show only serves to remind them of all the non-stuck-up people who are always annoying them with their incessant laughing and cavorting and having a good time instead of solemnly bowing down before their great yet unappreciated insight and impeccable taste and so they sit in their dark corners, forever doomed to be alone and hated, tears and snot perpetually dripping from their quivering scab-encrusted chins. Anyway, the show's pretty good, give it a look if you get a chance!

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    Tyler Jewell

    I saw "Abe Lincoln", "Jack and Oswald", and "John Wilkes Booth" on YouTube. I think it was wonderful comedy. Trevor Moore is a brilliant guy. I can ask him for lunch in June 13, 2015 at 12:00 P.M., it was neat and I love it. Trevor is more like comedy actor. I can ask him about Fairy Tales, Aesop's Fables, Folklore, History, Legends, Tall Tales, and others. I call it, "Tyler Jewell's Classic Stories", so I had to do it simple. I got to work to do for some scripts, books, and stuff on the transport. I hope he will like it. In fact, Trevor Moore needs to become as a classic stories from Shelley Duvall. She's hosting on "Faerie Tale Theatre" and "Tall Tales and Legends" for the TV show. I guess there are very good with Shelley Duvall. So, I've better to working on the classic stories with Trevor Moore. See you real soon.

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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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    GrigoryGirl

    Usually when I watch sketch comedy, there is occasionally a funny line, a cute look, or a pratfall that makes me laugh. Even if the sketch is bad, there usually are a few seconds in it that are OK, even on the horrific SNL. Not here, though. I watched part of the marathon that IFC had for this show, and I was genuinely shocked at how awful this stuff is. There are no laughs in it at all, not one. From a comedy viewpoint, it might actually be the worst sketch show ever. The jokes are on the level of a 10 year old, and it seems that was the point. There was not even a slight chuckle, no smiles, nothing. Zero kelvin. 273 degrees below zero not funny. Many will disagree on my review. Many will say "go watch Friends or Two and a Half Men" (for the record, I dislike both shows). They will say "go watch your reality TV in your mom's basement, loser" (for the record, I don't watch reality TV, my mom doesn't have a basement, and I'm not a loser). Many will call it the greatest sketch show ever. Many will call this brilliant, out there, edgy, pooperific (yes, Whitest Kids U Know proudly carries on the tradition of coprophilia that is very hip in comedy today, exemplified by the "Timmy Poop His Pants" sketch), genius, true art, colossal, stupendous, the greatest TV show ever made, the Holy Grail of sketch comedy, the pinnacle of comic genius, the Taj Mahal of hilarity, etc., etc., and they are all absolutely 100 percent wrong and deranged. Just because something isn't mainstream or because it's "out there" doesn't make it great. People really need to wake up and have some standards. This stuff is scraping the bottom of the barrel.

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