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LA Ink

  • Serie TV
  • 2007–2011
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LA Ink (2007)
DocumentaryReality TV

Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaKat Von D returns home to Los Angeles to realize her dream of opening her own tattoo shop. She soon has musicians and rising stars lining up at High Voltage Tattoo for her famous black and g... Leggi tuttoKat Von D returns home to Los Angeles to realize her dream of opening her own tattoo shop. She soon has musicians and rising stars lining up at High Voltage Tattoo for her famous black and grey ink designs.Kat Von D returns home to Los Angeles to realize her dream of opening her own tattoo shop. She soon has musicians and rising stars lining up at High Voltage Tattoo for her famous black and grey ink designs.

  • Star
    • Katherine von Drachenberg
    • Adrienne Ironside
    • Corey Miller
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      • Katherine von Drachenberg
      • Adrienne Ironside
      • Corey Miller
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    Katherine von Drachenberg
    Katherine von Drachenberg
    • Self
    • 2007–2011
    Adrienne Ironside
    Adrienne Ironside
    • Adrienne
    Corey Miller
    Corey Miller
    • Self
    • 2007–2010
    Aubry Fisher
    Aubry Fisher
    • Self
    • 2009–2010
    Paulie Tattoo
    • Self
    • 2009–2010
    Dan Smith
    • Self
    • 2009–2010
    Amy Nicoletto
    • Self
    • 2009–2010
    Hannah Aitchison
    Hannah Aitchison
    • Self
    • 2007–2009
    Kim Saigh
    • Self
    • 2007–2009
    Craig Jackman
    • Self
    • 2009–2010
    Ruth 'Ruthless' Pineda
    • Tattoo Artist
    Elizabeth Friedman
    • Self
    • 2009–2010
    Pixie Acia
    • Self
    • 2007–2008
    Aurora Rosselli
    Aurora Rosselli
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    Nikki Sixx
    Nikki Sixx
    • Self
    • 2008–2009
    Naheed Simjee
    • Self
    • 2008–2009
    Mike Escamilla
    Mike Escamilla
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    • 2007–2008
    Garth Fisher
    Garth Fisher
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    • 2007–2009
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    Dostojevskitrip

    Interesting

    In short..it will be interesting if you love, art, and tattoos..

    But the thing that bothers me is so much sad stores that i have to listen to. Ppl dying, being ill..being killed in accidents..if I wanted to watch that stuff I would watch some hospital documentaries..sometimes can get depressing, and I don't want to watch depressing tattoo show..same goes for Miami ink. Thou by my opinion LA ink are better artists that Miami ink guys.

    Good art, but I don't want to end up sad watching it being made. And I don't really care if someone has this or that illness so hes/shes getting a tattoo. I don't like fluffy stories either normal life stories can be interesting the same I'm watching it cause of the tattoos anyway. I'll mention that I'm sometimes irritated by pretending to be friends with someone in the show, or to be interested in hes stories..but..guess that's business..
    1freqflyer60

    Deplorable

    Kay really needs to get a life outside of being addicted to tattoos. She and her cast of characters try really hard to make up fake story lines to attract viewers but I don't think it's working. Better if she had a show to remove her tattoos and try to be someone different.
    5icreeem

    Another OH MY drama

    Art! Tattoos! Kat! All wonderful. THEN; a loser chick from the suburbs of nowhere comes to leech. THEN; the Jesse James drama (wasn't he happy with his own reality show?)...THEN; oh my, Jesse's been in a crash. THEN; my makeup line/my shoes/my clothing line...

    Art? Tattoos? Where? When?

    Click.

    There were enjoyable moments when LA Ink was about just that...the world of tattooing and the local color of a city of ultimate creativity since its creation. It ended up as it always does, a giant yawn.

    I am still an admirer of KVD's as a former tattoo artist (and I think she's beautiful), but I ignored all subsequent seasons of the show.
    fedor8

    The number of tattoos and piercings are inversely proportional to the IQ.

    If your English vocabulary is limited to 150 words or less, this TV show is perfect for you. (Or put in plainer English: "You speak not many words, LA Ink great for you.") You don't even have to know the difference between "don't" and "doesn't". In fact, you don't even have to know that "doesn't" even exists as a word. Tell you what: forget that I ever even mentioned it.

    The tattoo artists presented in LAI must subscribe to some unwritten code about not being aloud to use the word "doesn't". It might have something to do with them trying to appear as though they have a thing called "street cred" in spite of being quite well off - but I'm just not sure. Perhaps the wrong usage of "don't" is completely innocent. Either way, it does reveal much about them - as if the way they dress and act didn't already.

    Every time a woman calls another woman "dude", it cracks me up. It never fails. A common occurrence in the childish world of skin-drawings and ink-poking.

    I guess a woman needs to have the hands of a Ukrainian sailor or Welsh miner in order to tattoo professionally. Kat Fondue looks like a sk**k out of a bad Ken Loach kitchen-sink junkie drama. She is a cross between a Goth chick, a confused hobby-punk, an insecure Emo, a man, and a badly burnt woman. Dozens of tattoos on a female body don't constitute a fascinating mosaic - they look like she was rolling in a pool of liquid blue crayons with some mud thrown in for good measure. Kat looks as if she hasn't washed in weeks. I'm sure this is something she is extremely proud of.

    "This tattoo will be a celebration of how I feel about myself right now," says a customer. Translation: "I just feel like having one because it'll look cool." At least that woman was comparatively honest; just take a look at this explanation: "This tattoo is dedicated to my brother who lost both his legs saving school kids from charging rhinos during a safari gone bad." Translation: "I just want a tattoo because it looks cool and will impress people." Can't they just give the real reason instead of all this pathetic pretense? In that sense, LAI is almost as predictable as "Love Boat".

    It's a pretty damn laughable notion that you need an exalted, "deep", pretentious, "spiritual" (it's that word again), and above all "selfless" reason for paying Kat Fondue to stick hot needles into your skin. We all know why people really get them; it's all about vanity, fashion-slavery, and low IQs. Anyone can make up some sad story about why they need the tattoo, but what it's really about is having a celebrity like Kat Fondue stick metal objects into your body on a nationally broadcast TV show. This simple but idiotic (and expensive) act makes certain types of individuals feel as if they'd joined the "hip crowd", i.e. had their 3 seconds of fame (while enduring hours of pain). Hence the inferiority complex and the exhibitionist impulse to be at center of attention having a lot to do with it too.

    Kat's more anonymous customers are well aware that they don't stand a chance of making it on the show unless they make up some cockamamie heart-rending reason for getting a tattoo, so they make up whatever tear-jerkerish BS they can, and voilà: you survive the editing room. In that sense, LAI has evolved into a bizarre and unique show, whose recipe is pretty much taking that whole quasi-tough tattoo-bum biker sub-culture and then dipping it into some truly lame schmaltz which one normally gets in soppy Hollywood chick-flicks. So I can well imagine this show's demographics ranging from bored (and boring) middle-aged housewives to puberty-stricken teens to aging (hence increasingly sentimental) Hell's Angels.

    Even more pitiful are those grade-C celebs who come to the show just to promote their newest out-of-the-charts single or B-movie that no-one cares about, or in a last-ditch attempt to remind the viewers that they still exist, hoping perhaps to use LAI, and a few other similarly daft shows/appearances, as a last-ditch attempt to rekindle their flailing semi-careers. They can't sell their souls to ensure the success of their latest show-biz product, but what they can do is sacrifice a piece of their skin for it.

    How goofy must it feel to have a woman looking like a Goth Emo stick a hot metal objects right above your ass while you tearfully recount whatever sentimental twaddle you'd prepared by heart as your raison-de-tattooeaux? I can't even imagine it, but I can certainly see it.

    No-one will deny the talent that Kat Fondue and her employees possess, but shouldn't they rather be drawing their neat little pictures on paper or on a canvas instead? Skin is a living, breathing organ, the largest one there is, I'm not so sure it was intended for inky butchery. No wonder it sometimes rebels by getting infected. It is trying to tell its daft owner something.

    What I'd like to see is an antidote show to LAI, a TV series which follows people who are trying to get rid of their old tattoos. It could be called "L.A. Laser", and would feature people with touching (but also funny) stories of how dumb they once were for allowing themselves to mutilate their skin, and all in the name of fashion and "hipness". "L.A. Laser" should be situated right across the street from "L.A. Ink". Its workers could watch as their future customers leave Kat's place. And they would smile, and we'd smile along with them - at least those of us who aren't slaves to idiotic fads.
    1Kayjee

    Awful!!!!

    The obviously staged drama The terrible cuts The horrible behaviour of almost all of them!!!

    It's all bad The show is a glorified ad for D-list celebrities to market their 'projects' They were so awful to Aubrey (even though she was indeed a bit annoying) They reminded me of the typical empty-brained bullies you see in high schools.

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      • 7 agosto 2007 (Stati Uniti)
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