Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueRuckus & Dirk seek out the worst tattoos in Las Vegas & offer to repair them for money.Ruckus & Dirk seek out the worst tattoos in Las Vegas & offer to repair them for money.Ruckus & Dirk seek out the worst tattoos in Las Vegas & offer to repair them for money.
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I've only had one tattoo in my life, which is an angel on my ankle. I got it in the pink district in Mexico with an ink that is said to be not available in the US. It's a beautiful blue that I often get compliments on. I've thought about getting other tattoos but haven't just had the time or motivation, I guess. But I found this to be an interesting show. The bad tattoos are
entertaining oand the cover-ups are very artistic. My only complaint is that there's just too much filler. We see too much of the two guys, who I can't tell if there are a couple or just friends, with virtually the same dialogue just over and over in each show and not enough of the actual tattoos are shown. It's like watching a cooking show where the host talks too much - much of it irrelevant - and finally the dish is complete but we see only a few seconds of it after all that invested time. I understand that it is something taught in the entertainment industry, that you want to just tease the viewer long enough to leave them wanting more. But there's a limit to what your audience will put up with. You need to, at some point, give them a full meal not just little nibbles.
I think it's about a 20 minute run time per episode without commercials, and you get two bad tattoos and two cover-ups in that one episode. But the fillers with showing a bunch of people on the Las Vegas strip and hearing the guys bantering back and forth takes up at least 15 minutes. We don't see any of the conceptualization or drawing prior to the cover-up although we do hear a lot about what brought the client to get such a bad tattoo.
So cool concept, interesting and entertaining to a point. I'd probably rather just flip through a before and after album.
I think it's about a 20 minute run time per episode without commercials, and you get two bad tattoos and two cover-ups in that one episode. But the fillers with showing a bunch of people on the Las Vegas strip and hearing the guys bantering back and forth takes up at least 15 minutes. We don't see any of the conceptualization or drawing prior to the cover-up although we do hear a lot about what brought the client to get such a bad tattoo.
So cool concept, interesting and entertaining to a point. I'd probably rather just flip through a before and after album.
A lot of reviewers lambast this show. Maybe I like it because of the hosts and I like cheesy (the other description I've seen here).
Honestly, there are so dang many tat shows now that it's gotten a bit ridiculous in general. At least this show keeps it fun and light.
Are they the best artists *ever*? No, but they aren't bad and they improve the bad tats they find.
This show is a good time killer if you want silliness and like tats.
Is it formulaic? Yes, but so is every other tat show.
At least it's not yet another "competition" show, which is something I'm truly sick of at this point.
Honestly, there are so dang many tat shows now that it's gotten a bit ridiculous in general. At least this show keeps it fun and light.
Are they the best artists *ever*? No, but they aren't bad and they improve the bad tats they find.
This show is a good time killer if you want silliness and like tats.
Is it formulaic? Yes, but so is every other tat show.
At least it's not yet another "competition" show, which is something I'm truly sick of at this point.
I've rewatched this series several times... Love the work and love their personalities.
So the other night I was flipping through the channels and happened to see a show on A&E called Bad Ink.
The premise of the show is two total tools walk around Vegas and try to check out bad tattoos. Then they talk the person into getting a cover-up on the supposed bad tattoo while laughing at the outrageous story behind the bad tattoo. The catch is the original bad tattoo is fake and obviously drawn on with a sharpie, and the cover-up is in my opinion terrible.
One girl supposedly had a lopsided tramp stamp so they covered it up by just making it a bigger lopsided tramp stamp.
The premise of the show is two total tools walk around Vegas and try to check out bad tattoos. Then they talk the person into getting a cover-up on the supposed bad tattoo while laughing at the outrageous story behind the bad tattoo. The catch is the original bad tattoo is fake and obviously drawn on with a sharpie, and the cover-up is in my opinion terrible.
One girl supposedly had a lopsided tramp stamp so they covered it up by just making it a bigger lopsided tramp stamp.
Yeah, I get it.... A Reality Show about fixing bad tattoos (or poor decisions?) CAN be interesting... But the 2 "hosts" RUIN this show! There's only one thing that's worse than having to live through someone who isn't funny - and that's having to listen to someone who isn't funny but THINKS he's hysterical! BOTH of the losers on this show think they are funny AND cool... And trust me, they're NEITHER! They are often times condescending towards those who they approach about fixing their tattoos, as if the have P.h.d's ( which-i-am-sure-they-do-not!) I am boggled by how these dudes even got on TV? I can't even stand to watch it, sorry, amateur night at the lodge is looking a lot more appealing in comparison to this show! Waste of my time... I'd rate it with a zero is it were possible...
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