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Tomorrow Night (1998) is a English movie. Louis C.K. has directed this movie. Jim Earl,Frank Senger,Todd Barry,Chuck Sklar are the starring of this movie. It was released in 1998. Tomorrow Night (1998) is considered one of the best Comedy movie in India and around the world.
Charles is the owner of a photo-shop. He is not too friendly and spends his evenings alone, and one day he finally decides to get a social life. He meets elderly Florence, who is tormented by her gambling husband Lester and longs for the son Willie she hasn't seen or heard from in 20 years.
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Hilarious and Intriguing
Something totally different from Louis CK! The main character draws you in and the supporting cast is hilarious. Some standout performances by Chuck Sklar, Rick Shapiro, Steve Carell and J.B. Smoove. Chuck Sklar plays the straight man so well you just have to find out what he's hiding. Rick Shapiro as Tina has some of the funniest lines and facial expressions in the movie. Steve Carell's scenes will have you laughing as hard as he is. And I want J.B. Smoove to be my mailman! The movie reminds me of a Woody Allen flick if Woody Allen shot and edited the film on mushrooms and nitrous. So forget trying to make any logical sense of the movie and enjoy the hilarious trip.
Strange things develop in this film's dark room
This is a very strange movie. Louis CK's absurd characters reveal that sense of humor he employs as a Letterman and O'Brien writer. Anyone who watches this movie will never look at ice cream the same. Rick Shapiro as Tina is the funniest character in the film. Really low budget but fun. I had to admit laughing at the inanity- the son who has been out of touch for 20 years, the dog's revenge and the adopted son.
The Laemmle Theate audience was thoroughly whacked and guffawing at the screening...exquisitely funny and out there.
Starring the exquisite veteran Martha Greenhouse as a horny old senior, Louis C.K.'s absurdist b & w psychological howler, Tomorrow Night, rocked the L.A. Laemmle Theater audience in it's June, 2000 screenings. With an array of New York characters heads and goiters above Woody Allen's pale squatters--an angry chain-smoking Queen hungry for a few fingers, Lola Vagina - love temptress, and a homy postman funnier and wiser than any Greek Chorus, Louis C.K. o'er-leaps his tv and comedy club roots and lures his audience into a deeper, darker, and more difficult tradition of absurdist cinema laughs--hard to pull off, but he did it, combining fetish, aging, repression, queerness, friendship, and yearning into a timeless, fresh, and ultimately hysterical--in all the best ways-
worth seeing
An anal-retentive camera store manager with an odd sexual ritual, (i.e. sitting in large bowls of ice cream and masturbating) seeks a girlfriend and chooses from his customers. He befriends an reclusive old woman and soon becomes her lover. She tries to keep this from her insanely verbally abusive husband, and survives on the hope that her estranged son who has joined the military will return one day. The performances of the old couple are so bad that they are unsettlingly realistic. One can almost see the line between acting and being and wonders if this is intentional. If so, it's brilliant. If not, clever camp. I'm not sure which answer would be more disturbing. The clever ending revolves around an unclaimed package of photos. The clerk finally musters up enough courage to break the unspoken ethics code of photo shop clerks and look at the photos. Only to see they are pictures of his own murder. Very weird, which is good, but a little too boring to survive on weirdness alone.
Quirky but Pure Joy
This little film is such a gem. The little episodes are such great everyday surreal. Not 'leave the universe' surreal... just an interesting alt perspective of how really strange but true is the world. A quick compare: if you enjoyed a film like Down by Law or the original Little Shop of Horrors, you should just stop what you are doing right now and watch this movie. I love that it sat for so long because the cast is (in 2014)very surprising--lots of big names from comedy doing great characters. A small but happy bonus is the set of the photo shop. There are so many cameras. The shelves of the photo shop look like a museum of hipster photography--those backdrops are like porn for camera nuts! Thanks, Louie! A great little film.