Taraparain
Tells a fascinating and unsettling true story, and does so well, without pretending to have all the answers.
Tayloriona
Although I seem to have had higher expectations than I thought, the movie is super entertaining.
Portia Hilton
Blistering performances.
mizpahu
With so many television shows becoming ho-hum boringly commonplace with nothing new to offer these days, it is refreshing to find a show that rewards the viewer with great entertainment, sometimes uproarious humor, and amazing results. The talented men who perform the miracles on the old trucks are true artists, and many times the results of their hard labors can take your breath away. Three cheers for this wonderful show, and may it live long and prosper! I, for one, will continue to watch this show, even though sometimes I must stay up until the wee hours of the morning to do so. I especially want to congratulate the cast and crew for their professionalism, their focus on an ultimately rewarding end result, and hitting the nail on the head with their "Theme" names on the trucks. The "Legacy" truck was and is my favorite. From what it was to what it became was nothing short of miraculous. Keep up the good work fellas. You are all great!
caa821
Let me add a third comment for this show. The other two obviously represent one ("Ironhead 1975") who is in the trucking profession, and "nettkellar," who is certainly also more within the demographics for this show than I am.I'm a city person, and while I enjoy driving a nice car as much as anyone, have never even done an oil change, and am not "mechanical," in the least. I'm not a big country music fan, so I just stumbled on this show a while back, since I don't dial the CMT channel very often.But I love "Trick My Truck," and everything about it. And having lived in Springfield, MO previously, and in Tulsa now, I am very familiar with the Joplin area where these guys are based (Joplin is on the same interstate as both Tulsa and Springfield, and between these two cities).It represents an old-fashioned, family-oriented, feel-good type of entertainment. I'm not a prude, and enjoy movies which are sometimes R-rated - but there is too little of this type of programming today. The guys who "trick" the trucks are a down-to-earth, completely likable group - and most of the stories which surround the equipment they refurbish are truly heartfelt.Everything about this program, its "stories" and its principals, is as positive, pleasant, enjoyable and entertaining as one could wish.----------------------------- It has been three months since I made the above comment. I notice another gentleman, obviously in the trucking profession, has added a 4th, complimentary comment as well. This program airs frequently, at different times, and for a while there seemed to be mostly repeats -- although watching one of these programs a 2nd or 3rd time is better than most others just once. Now that several new ones have been shown, I would say the program remains just a fine as I indicated above -- perhaps even getting better. Remains one of the finest pieces of programming on any channel.
nettkellar
I love your show and the way the Chrome Shop Mafia helps to give a new life to all those trucks and the help they give to the deserving people. Ya'll seem to have a crew of miracle workers on hand with hearts the size of Texas. Each of them deserves great praise for every ounce of work they put in to the work they do. They have done some very impressive overhauls. The sponsors of this show must get some of the praise as well, without them I'm sure it would be hard to make it possible. My hat is off to them as well. You've started a wonderful thing, now let me know when you get a show to overhaul pick up trucks and horse trailers, I wanna sign up for that one.
Ironhead1975
It's about time We have the option of turning on the TV and seeing a show that not only You and Your Family can watch, but doing so without all the cussing and needless throwing of parts and tools like American Chopper or the goofy looking wimpy little foreign cars on pimp my ride. Those Truckers have earned the right to cruise down the road in a cool looking truck,and feel proud as they do it day and night. Chrome Shop Mafia has got My vote, I believe this show is going to be a hit for sure. And yes I drive a truck,21yrs now. I salute all My fellow Truck Drivers, as well as the cast and crew of Trick My Truck who are helping to put the American Trucker a little more into the Lime Light. Oh and by the way....I ride a custom softail with a 113 inch ultima engine, so don't think I'm kicking to hard on American Chopper.