The very short-lived series Lucky Louie is coming to DVD in 2007, though there is no official announcement on the exact date. Creator and star Louie CK, who recently recorded audio commentary for the episodes, told fans the DVD would be released on January 30, but TVShowsOnDVD warns that celebrities aren't always accurate when it comes to such things. I don't care when it comes out, I'm just happy it is coming out. I was rather bummed when I found out one of my favorite comedians had a show on HBO, a network I don't have on my current cable package. I've heard both good and bad things about the show, but like anyone else, I'd like to see it for myself and decide. We'll see if I enjoy it as much as his stand up, or if I'll be driving to his home to bang on his door and demand a refund.Lucky Louie coming to DVD
The very short-lived series Lucky Louie is coming to DVD in 2007, though there is no official announcement on the exact date. Creator and star Louie CK, who recently recorded audio commentary for the episodes, told fans the DVD would be released on January 30, but TVShowsOnDVD warns that celebrities aren't always accurate when it comes to such things. I don't care when it comes out, I'm just happy it is coming out. I was rather bummed when I found out one of my favorite comedians had a show on HBO, a network I don't have on my current cable package. I've heard both good and bad things about the show, but like anyone else, I'd like to see it for myself and decide. We'll see if I enjoy it as much as his stand up, or if I'll be driving to his home to bang on his door and demand a refund.














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10-15-2006 @ 10:04AM
ooda said...
Personally, I loved the show. It might have started off slow, but it ended up being full of laughs, and with some decent awkward moments that were funny as well, instead of being funny just because they were awkward. Good cast, except of Laura Laura Kightlinger who did not suit the show well at all. It's not as funny or intelligent as his standup, but it's still good.
On a side note, he'll be having a comedy night on HBO soon, so I'm looking forward to that. Luckily for anyone without HBO, they'll be able to catch Louis' act care of Dane Cook in about a year's time.
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10-15-2006 @ 12:26PM
whawha said...
" I was rather bummed when I found out one of my favorite comedians had a show on HBO, a network I don't have on my current cable package."
This is a site devoted to TV...and you don't have HBO? What a rinky-dink operation.
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10-15-2006 @ 1:55PM
Dave said...
does anybody knows if it will be a second season of this show?
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10-15-2006 @ 3:00PM
SJ said...
Dave,
HBO decided not to renew the show.
And I agree with whawha. This is a site devoted to TV yet you dont have HBO? You missed out on The Sopranos, Deadwood, Entourage and now The Wire! And you call yourself a TV fan! You even write most of the posts here. I don't have HBO either but if I want to watch something I have a friend of mine record it for me (and no, that doesn't mean I download shows).
As for Lucky Louie, I haven't seen the show and heard both good and bad about it. Laugh tracks annoy me immensely though.
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10-15-2006 @ 6:09PM
Adam said...
The HBO shows get plenty of coverage here, just not from me. All my extra cash is spent on hookers and blow. In that order.
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10-15-2006 @ 7:32PM
SJ said...
Haha great response.
But still, don't you enjoy HBO shows? Or do you watch them on DVD?
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10-15-2006 @ 9:09PM
Adam Chance said...
SJ, there was no laugh track it was taped before an audience.
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10-15-2006 @ 10:23PM
PPalmer said...
Who cares?
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