Comedian Louis C.K. gleefully transcends the boundaries of good taste in a stand-up comedy special iComedian Louis C.K. gleefully transcends the boundaries of good taste in a stand-up comedy special in which no topic is sacred ¨C including his own children. Whether ranting about impatience in contemporary society, his ballooning physique, or the trials of fatherhood, C.K. has a curious talent for keeping an audience in stitches even ¨C or especially ¨C as they¡¯re recoiling in abject horror. He may be twisted, but there¡¯s truly no denying he¡¯s one of the most transgressive, talented comics to come down the pike since the glory days of Bill Hicks, Eddie Murphy, and Richard Pryor.Ïêqing