Louis C.K. 2017

April. 04,2017      
Rating:
7.6
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Louis C.K. muses on religion, eternal love, giving dogs drugs, email fights, teachers and more in a live performance from Washington, D.C.

Louis C.K. as  Self

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Highly Overrated But Still Good

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2017/04/07

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iviloko-52873
2017/04/08

Let me just say that I am actually a big fan of . While I don't think we agree on everything, I think he's hilarious and I love hisstand up (usually).Unfortunately, this comedy special completely fell flat. he didn't seem to be trying AT ALL, drinking wine on stage, telling a joke once every two minutes instead of a steady stream of punchy comedy like usual. I think he definitely has begun to phone it in now that he knows he's got a solid fan base, and I don't like it. To blame "internet trolls" on his low ratings is a childish move, and does not take accountability for his poor effort.

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aliceeeezx
2017/04/09

Before I watched special I had seen the abysmal reviews from Netflix and read the article by that one website ewcom that claimed the special only had bad reviews due to "alt right" trolls. Because of this, I came into the special with an open mind but low expectations. I didn't know much about besides her Comedy Special roasts which I thought were pretty funny. Unfortunately his special was anything but funny, the entire special dragged on with speaking about his sweaty private parts and how much he gets around. This special was not funny or insightful.Netflix took away the rating system because of this garbage

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klicedrto
2017/04/10

first we don't have to do a documentary about bowie in his last five years his 70,s and 80,s years were excited they should do a documentary about that should be cool how he started his career the wild of drugs,alcohol of 70's the england movement of 60,s and 70,s could be interesting for me but this film is boring sorry sorry telling the truth. boring and boring

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alessandromalvasi
2017/04/11

I'm a big fan of louis c.k. and i see that this show didn't pleased much people. As a big louis fan i'm saying that: for sure this is not one of his best show, as a matter of fact i think it's the worst tied with the last one before this. But that's to me only means that his other shows are a 10 out of 10 while this is just good. To me this show was like a 7.5 but i have to choose between 7 and 8 so i've go with an 8. Still good, still laughed, still entertained, still made me think about social and moral stuff, which is all i ask to a comedian: to make me laugh while i think "well, of course it's a joke...but mayyyyybe..."

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