Skunkyrate
Gripping story with well-crafted characters
SpecialsTarget
Disturbing yet enthralling
Borgarkeri
A bit overrated, but still an amazing film
2freensel
I saw this movie before reading any reviews, and I thought it was very funny. I was very surprised to see the overwhelmingly negative reviews this film received from critics.
Jim Mackay
Extremely enjoying RIDE with Norman Redus. Keep the episodes coming.
rogerlevvis
I watch all of the motorcycling shows on TV and Ride with Norman Reedus is the best. Alton Brown's short series was too raw and Dennis Gates' shows were too slick and lacked depth in local contact and content. Others vary in between. Ride... is a great mix of bikes, riding, local color, and people encountered on the way. Every episode is like a real ride with new locales and people encountered mixed with the ride that we all as motorcyclist know well. The variety of bikes reinforce motorcycling as a whole and no specific group with a more limited focus. On a tour in Senoia with my wife (I am not a "Walking Dead" fan) a rat bike cruised up and down the street several times. The tour guide commented that the rider was not Norman. My comment to my wife was "I know it is not Reedus because he knows how to ride and the poser going up and down the street doesn't". Thanks for the show and keep it up.
btscarpa
I like the show very much. My son and I both watch it. I have been riding bikes for a little over 45 years and I will never stop. I am now 59. Normans narrations about his rides are very interesting and the off beat location like his Florida trip. (I live in Florida) I thought it was also interesting how he talks about the different bike shops he stops at in- between his other locations. I also like the way he shows on a map the starting point of his trip, the locations in-between and the end destination. Great show Norman, thank you Please keep the show going. If you are ever in Central Florida let's go for a ride. Bernard Facebook Harmony Riders, Harmony Florida
blackhawk5150
I just finished the first episode and to me this is the TV version of "Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance". Norman, who seems like a genuinely good human being, shares his love and enthusiasm of motorcycling. There is nothing shocking, groundbreaking, or thrilling about the show. It is just a relaxing way to enjoy an hour of television for motorcycle enthusiasts in a way that will put a smile on your face. I live in Monterey and work in Santa Cruz, so I especially enjoyed seeing all the familiar places in this episode. But still, I look forward to seeing places that I haven't been in the future episodes.