Friday, April 17, 2015

He feel like old news, to me.



  • Thomas Williams • 
    Human weakness can get old, and stale. And not very funny at all, you know. The real funny comedians seem to know when to stop and give it a rest. Or they will only keep telling the same unfunny joke. Damaging their show biz career.
  • He sounds like he's straining too much and that makes his punchline restricted to of course repeating insults that get stale, unfunny.
  • He is no Don Rickles and seem a little weak like in his person instead of his profession. So who in the world likes weakness, and certainly not women.
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  • Nicholas Gonzalez • 
    That was wonderful! I laughed out loud while reading it. He is great.
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    Bob Dabolina • 
    Aaahhh....Louie.
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  • Michael Turner 
    Louie CK continually amazes me how intelligent and thoughtful he is. Dude must have 120+ IQ and seems like a true Artist to some degree or at least tries to be sometimes.
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    limonzerga Michael Turner
    Agreed.
    I thought it was a great article and he's always someone you can root for. He really had to work hard for what he has and he appreciates it and it came out in the article.
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http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/louis-cks-crabby-epic-love-786746

Louis C.K.'s Crabby, Epic Love Letter to NYC: "Everyone's Dealing with the Same S— … Elbow to Elbow"


by Louis C.K., as told to Lacey Rose

Louis C.K. is hunched over a bowl of grapefruit when I arrive at Hudson Diner on a chilly New York morning in late March. "I wish I could still eat this stuff," he says of the greasy omelets that line the menu. The quintessential New York diner-goer has sworn off diner food. "I just can't do it anymore," he continues, motioning toward his gut. Over the next hour and a half, the sardonic writer, director, producer and star of FX's New York-set comedy Louie talks openly about his love affair with the city, which began when he settled here as a struggling comic in 1989. The man whom GQ recently dubbed America's Undisputed King of Comedy got his big break when he was hired for the original writing staff of NBC's Late Night With Conan O'Brien. In the two decades that followed, he scored his own short-lived HBO sitcom, Lucky Louie, snagged a part in his hero Woody Allen's movie Blue Jasmine and, this year, became the first comedian to sell out Madison Square Garden three times in a single tour.

Read more...http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/louis-cks-crabby-epic-love-786746

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