I was a little to watch Kids In The Hall when it originally aired, but one of my older brother's used to love it. I remember he ordered some of the shows on VSH from Columbia House and used to watch them with his friends. He was pretty homophobic when he was younger. He used the word 'fag' liberally, often directed towards me. It struck me that he enjoyed a show with the openly gay Scott Thompson in the cast.
For some reason that stuck with me, and taught me the power of humor. When you make others laugh, they don't focus so much on other pieces of your personality. I wasn't naturally funny, but when I was growing up, I actively worked to make others laugh to deflect them looking too closely at other parts of my life.
Fargo (2023)
When I got a little bit older, I snuck in my brothers room and borrowed those videos. I wasn't allowed to touch his things, so had to do it when he was out. I didn't really 'get' all of the humor in the show, but I grew to appreciate the talented cast and the boundaries they pushed. A few years ago, after finally discovering the brilliance of the sit-com Superstore, I did a post on the male cast members.
I ended up of course, looking for nude scenes from the cast. I ended up finding a butt scene from actor Mark McKinney, (
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Newsradio
I didn't find any featuring actor Dave Foley, not until recently when he and Kevin McDonald appeared nude in a sketch from the re-boot. I was a little shocked as I never thought I'd see cute Dave Foley fully nude, and had no idea he had previously done several nude scenes in movies.
Kids In The Hall (2022)
Foley had a butt scene in 2001's Monkeybone, and full frontals in 2007's Postal and 2008's Cooper's Christmas. Foley actually shows quite a bit iN Cooper's Christmas, but the scenes are not that clear as they all occur on video as a video camera is a big part of the films plot. I decided to feature his nude scene from Postal which is much clearer and easier to cap.
Postal (2007)
'In the ironically named city of Paradise, a loser teams up with his cult-leading uncle to steal a peculiar bounty of riches from their local amusement park. The recently arrived Taliban have a similar focus, but a far more sinister intent.'