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The Vacant Lot

  • TV Series
  • 1994–1995
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
8.2/10
202
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ParodySatireSketch ComedyComedy

Along the same lines as "The Kids in the Hall", "The Vacant Lot" was a short-lived half-hour variety show from the mid-nineties. It poked fun at everything from disabilities to religion, and... Read allAlong the same lines as "The Kids in the Hall", "The Vacant Lot" was a short-lived half-hour variety show from the mid-nineties. It poked fun at everything from disabilities to religion, and lasted less than a year.Along the same lines as "The Kids in the Hall", "The Vacant Lot" was a short-lived half-hour variety show from the mid-nineties. It poked fun at everything from disabilities to religion, and lasted less than a year.

  • Stars
    • Rob Gfroerer
    • Vito Viscomi
    • Nick McKinney
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.2/10
    202
    YOUR RATING
    • Stars
      • Rob Gfroerer
      • Vito Viscomi
      • Nick McKinney
    • 10User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    6reachkiramurphy

    Short Lived but Fun and Unique

    This was a very unique and fun sketch comedy show that only lasted one short season on CBC. The sketch group was somehow related to Kids in the Hall, I think a couple of them were brothers or something, and they had some funny music videos and good sketches. It was similar to Kids in the Hall but not quite as funny and didn't make the same impact so this show just did not last. Too bad because it was a good show!
    IrvingRPointystick

    I slept on my arms last night...

    I loved this show.

    Like Kids in the Hall, it was a little bit hit and miss, but when it was funny, it was hilarious.

    I haven't seen it for years and years, but I still laugh at that "Blinded by the Light" sketch.

    There was a great song they did, too, about a guy who wanted to kill himself, but he'd slept on his arms & he had no feeling in them.
    Spikey-2

    Hit-and-Miss Comedy From The Makers of Kids In The Hall

    It was like Lorne Michaels was trying for a second stab at "Kids In The Hall"s success. This short-lived Canadian series (featuring KITH's Mark McKinney's younger lookalike brother Nick) was perhaps a little *too* much like its predecessor to have solo success. Sketches were very much hit and miss, although some comic gems shone through. Some were too bizarre or too lengthy but high production values and excellent comic performaces made every episode watchable. The original songs featured throughout episodes were especially good.

    Where are they now? Well, Paul Greenberg is often spotted in bit parts (most notably "As Good As It Gets" as a waiter), Nick McKinney writes for Michael Moore's series "The Awful Truth", Vito Viscomi is script editor for MTV's "Tom Green Show" and Rob Gfroerer wrote and appeared with Vito Viscomi and Paul Greenberg in the dire "Jenny McCarthy Show" on MTV.

    If it ever resurfaces, check it out. It's worth at least half an hour of your time if you are a KITH fan.
    wishkah7

    Sketch comedy at it's very best!

    The Vacant Lot gave me a reason to wake up early on Saturday mornings. The only time I got to see it anyway. It had talented comedic actors, terrific sketches that were way more hilarious than anything on all those stupid shows that are popular now like, The Simpsons, The Drew Carey Show, and Whose Line is it Anyway! It was from the makers of another cool show, "Kids in the Hall". I enjoyed both The Vacant Lot and Kids in the Hall. Why didn't Comedy Central continue showing this? Also, it should've had more episodes!

    If only The Vacant Lot were available on video, or have Comedy Central bring it back. Heck, I even liked and enjoyed this show more than MST3K! So, if you like Monty Python, Kids in the Hall, or just plain comedy then The Vacant Lot is the show for you! I still love this show to this day! It wasn't too lowbrow or highbrow, it was somewhere in the middle, which was probably why it was so unique. The sketches were memorable that you will never forget them.

    The Vacant Lot is also good for those who are sick of Saturday Night Live, Seinfeld, and all that garbage they show on Comedy Central nowadays (i.e. South Park). I salute the actors and the writers of this show. The Vacant Lot may have been underrated, but it deserved a lot better credibility than it got. It is and it's still Canadian comedy at a higher caliber! :)
    Jason-173

    Ah, what could have been.

    Two sketches worth recounting (they still bring up a chuckle (for me, anyway (and maybe for you too (especially if you saw the show))))...

    1) Jesus in High School -- was Our Lord and Saviour once a gangly loser trying to make it through another pimply, teenage day? Well, it would seem so, yes. Except for that glorious afternoon at the swim meet where Jesus is the star athlete in the 50m freestyle. The gun fires and, as all else dive in, Jesus sprints across the water as fast as a gazelle. Back in the locker room, these heroics don't save him the humiliation of a bare-ass towel snapping.

    2) The Acupressure Amateur -- on a bus, two businessmen sit side-by- side. One complains of a stiff neck. His colleague volunteers to help by using newly acquired acupressure techniques that should alleviate the discomfort. Soon, the amateur is pressing tentatively on his friends' neck. The friend lets out a groan and sighs with relief, but the acupressionist is startled to see he has released the man's bladder and it is soiling his suit pants. Desperately, he fingers his friend's neck like a saxophone, seeking the 'off' switch.

    I regret this show never quite got its footing and wasn't allowed to mature as Kids in the Hall was. Kids in the Hall also had a rough start, but got a rare chance (for Canadian TV) to gain an audience and mature in quality. Much more amusing than Royal Canadian Air Farce at its best, the Vacant Lot remains a sad little footnote to what could have been.

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      Nick: Blinded by the light, held up like a loufa by the foreman of the night...

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      Referenced in Tosh.0: Board Breaker (2011)

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      • August 12, 1994 (United States)
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      • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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