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URBMN Interview - Kenny Hotz, "Triumph of the Will" Part 2 of 2

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Uploaded by on Jul 16, 2011

Part two of a two-part interview with Kenny Hotz. His new show, "Kenny Hotz's Triumph of the Will," will debut July 22, 2011 on Action (http://www.action-tv.ca/), at 10:00 PM ET.

The six-episode first (only?) season will be blown through in three weeks, as two episodes will air in an hour-long block. "Triumph of the Will" takes the same lead as "The Drunk and on Drugs Happy Funtime Hour," another once-Showcase-original pressed to Action. Not a perfect arrangement, obviously, but how often do perfect arrangements happen on Canadian television?

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  • great interview , you asked the right, interesting questions e.g. spenny's show, kenny now on action...

  • this interviewer cuts the shit

  • SLIPPED YOUR FRIEND ACID FTW!

  • Kenny Hotz: He knows.

  • @djlegacy96 well thank you ....but(you know) i already new it ....never mind ...:)

  • Continued: Testees was a masterpiece as well, the writing in particular. Triumph of the Will sounds so different and so beautiful I can't wait to see it, been waiting six months for this show to air. Kenny Hotz, please keep making tv.

  • Kenny Hotz is so far ahead of contemporary comedians and creators of television shows that they will never catch up. This guy cares so much about what he brings to the world I can't even believe it. Fuck people saying Kenny vs Spenny is a meaningless show, it's pure art. Only a completely deviant genious would be able to think out strategies like those.

  • @PandaJungle

    In linguistics, a filler is a sound or word that is spoken in conversation by one participant to signal to others that he/she has paused to think but is not yet finished speaking in English, the most common filler sounds are uh /ə/, er /ɚ/ and um /əm/. Among youths, the fillers "like", "y'know", "actually", "literally", and "basically" are more prevalent.

  • This was a good interview you know.

  • 160 times that he said `you know` WOW in one interview- 20 minutes

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