Lucky Louie

2006

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7.8| TV-MA| en| More Info
Released: 11 June 2006 Ended
Producted By: 3 Arts Entertainment
Country: United States of America
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Lucky Louie is an American television sitcom created by Louis C.K., which aired on HBO for one season in 2006. C.K. stars as the eponymous Louie, a part-time mechanic. The show revolves around the life of Louie, who lives with his wife, Kim, who is a full-time nurse, and their four-year-old daughter, Lucy. A first for HBO, Lucky Louie was filmed before a live studio audience, in a multiple-camera setup.

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Actuakers One of my all time favorites.
Contentar Best movie of this year hands down!
AshUnow This is a small, humorous movie in some ways, but it has a huge heart. What a nice experience.
Brenda The plot isn't so bad, but the pace of storytelling is too slow which makes people bored. Certain moments are so obvious and unnecessary for the main plot. I would've fast-forwarded those moments if it was an online streaming. The ending looks like implying a sequel, not sure if this movie will get one
keigwin I came late to the scene with this show, having just discovered it. I used to wait on Rick Shapiro at a restaurant in NYC, and so was stunned when I saw him on TV the other day on "2 Broke Girls." Looking him up here on IMDb, I saw that he was on this show, too, so got my hands on some episodes. It's pretty funny. I like good raunchy jokes, and found some lines to be well delivered while others were a bit cliché. South Park does potty humor the best, I'd say.To the reviewer who suggested it got cancelled due to "prissy yanks," you don't know much about American TV culture. It was on Premium cable where pretty much anything goes. Your so called "prissy yanks" don't really watch HBO or Showtime, and I doubt many HBO/Showtime shows make it over to the UK, simply because YOUR culture can't accept it or maybe because it would get censored like so many broadcasts do over there.My guess is it got cancelled because it didn't know who its audience was so its numbers flat-lined. Louie C.K. is genius, but he's not for everyone.
gangstahippie Rated TV-MA for Strong Language and Sexual Content. Quebec Rating:13+ Canadian Home Video Rating:14A Canadian TV Rating:14+Lucky Louie is the latest sitcom from HBO.It plays on the movie network in Canada.I have seen a couple of episodes and this show is hilarious!.This is one of the best and hilarious sitcoms in recent years.It also might be the start for very adult oriented sitcoms.This sitcom is much different from others.You wont find this one on FOX.This show has plenty of profanity(including the f-word and the c-word),graphic sexual dialogue and sexual content.Definitely not for little kids.This show is about a mechanic named Louie who lives with his wife and daughter.In each episode he,his family and his friends get into many hilarious misadventures.Lucky Louie is a hilarious sitcom that you will not want to miss.Runtime:30min 10/10
Kevin Conte As a semi-regular listener to the Opie and Anthony show on XM Satellite Radio and fan of O&A Show regular, Jim Norton's comedy, I first heard about Norton's first endeavor into the world of television last summer when he took a few months off of his regular gig on the satellite radio show to tape the new HBO sitcom out in Los Angeles.Norton doesn't have a very big part on the show, Lucky Louie but it's big enough for him to be able to call himself one of the stars of the show. HBO's first, "filmed in front of a live studio audience" type of sitcom and right off the bat, that was where my first trepidations were coming from. The fact that it's a sitcom with a live audience that is expected to laugh at the appropriate points in the show. This never sits well with me anymore. I have grown tired of even the setup involved with any sitcom that's, "filmed in front of a live studio audience." The jokes, no matter how raunchy they may or may not be or even how good they may or may not be, are always setup and predictable to anyone that has watched these types of shows play themselves out over the years. But that was just my first thoughts on the show so I decided to give Lil Jimmy the old benefit of the doubt and watch the show for few more weeks just to see if by some chance the show did get better. Unfortunately, it did not.As I watched the show more and more, I began noticing how God awful the acting was, especially from the star of the show, Louie CK and his co-star Pamela Aldon who plays Kim, Louie's wife. Skipping the fact that it's yet another sitcom with a genius wife, precocious kid and dim-witted father, the acting is absolutely abysmal and week after week you sit there and watch these 2 people that look like they would have a hard time being friends with each other, let alone husband and wife, fidget and flop their way through scene after scene and then you couple all of that with the fact that these characters just aren't all that likable either.There are absolutely no redeeming qualities to any of them at all and you just find yourself not caring so much about any of them at all and it becomes all to easy to eventually just turn the dial. The father, like I said before, is a dim-witted moron that has about as much charisma as a squashed bug and speaking of squashed. It seems that the wife's only purpose on the show is to squash what little dignity that her husband had left and belittle him at every opportunity as well. That brings me to the hell-spawn of a child that they try to pass off as being, the typical cute little sitcom kid. Well, what ever cuteness this kid does have is quickly done in by the miserably, spoiled rotten attitude she puts forth on the show week in and week out and eventually you find yourself rooting for one of her TV land parents to just reach over and smack her across the mouth.Maybe Jim Norton will someday strike it rich on another, more original show but raunchy jokes and dis-likable characters does not make this ground breaking TV and sadly for Jimmy, I fear his days may be numbered now on HBO because I just can't foresee the show with any hope of a future on HBO past the end of this season, which thankfully comes in just a couple of short weeks.
svunt I'd heard of Louis C.K. before seeing this show, but had never seen him perform, so I had no expectations going into this series. While the acting is pretty so-so across the board, the jokes are hitting better with every episode.But the real reason to watch this show is to see a sitcom without all of the embarrassing, touchy, taboo topics removed; and I don't mean that they have a 'someone takes drugs' episode, and hit you with some classic moralising tale for idiots. Every episode touches on subjects familiar to us all, without being sanitised.I enjoy this show not just for the comedy, but because it makes my own problems seem normal, which glossy, unrealistic shows can never do.