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London InkNewest Review: ... obviously here to build on the Kat Von D factor and it simply doesn't work. While she is a nice tattooist, everything else about her is as rough as they come. To keep up with it's American rivals London Ink also pulls in the celebs, and well needless to say they are not as big or as a cool as those in Miami or LA. this show didn't need to be a made at all, a show about traditional tattoo ... more |
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by - written on 16/07/09 (Very useful, 12 readings)
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And here it is, us Brits jumping on the "ink" bandwagon in a program that is only worth watching for the cringe factor. Same format as usual, some tattooing and some story from the lives of the artists, only here it's about as forced as you can get. First we have the boss, Lou Malloy, he is the one who done Beckham's angel, and he has made a fortune from it ever since. We have Dan who is the apprentice type person (more on that later). Phil who is the seasoned pro and Aussie Kat Von D. Now Lou is a good tattooist, he's not the worlds best but he is neat and tidy, the trouble is he has no personality at all. He tries ... Read the complete review

