Long before he was selling out theaters and accepting awards for his TV show, Louis CK was a struggling stand-up comic and writer. In 1998 he wrote and directed his first movie which would go on to be seen by just about nobody. Then it sat in storage for 15 years. Now, as Louis has been wont to do, he’s releasing “Tomorrow Night” on his website for five bucks for your viewing pleasure. It features a slew of other comedians he ran in the same circles with – Conan O’Brien, Steve Carell, and more – and it’s all done in black and white. It might be young and slightly inexperienced Louis, but it’s still Louis, so we’ll gladly shell out a five spot.
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