Jason Momoa viaja por todo el país para conocer a personas extraordinarias que abren su propio camino, desde artesanos hasta fabricantes de motocicletas, músicos y atletas.Jason Momoa viaja por todo el país para conocer a personas extraordinarias que abren su propio camino, desde artesanos hasta fabricantes de motocicletas, músicos y atletas.Jason Momoa viaja por todo el país para conocer a personas extraordinarias que abren su propio camino, desde artesanos hasta fabricantes de motocicletas, músicos y atletas.
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Sounds deep? It is. A lot of people totally misplaced and misunderstood the show. It's not a motorcycle or petrolhead show, it's not an art show, it's not even a show. It's a roam through life, it's literally in the title. Jason tries to find things about himself through all of his projects and in the process creates or continues legacies for his family, for his friends, the people he reveres and learns from. He roams from one craftsmanship to another intertwining them with his proffessional and personal lives and always concludes there's more to be found. Monumental work in which he invested a lot of himself, both financially and affectively, not necessarilly in this order and it boasts with the creative energy of exceptionally well crafted things of the past (sometimes directly from their creators) that is redirected towards an always uncertain future which never scares him. He's not a man of many words and perhaps that shows a bit too much, but his energy is infectious and you get to share his genuine awe. As long as viewers keep an open mind and don't typecast him, it's just great to watch.
Was really looking forward to seeing this, but it is full of artistic rubbish.
As a petrol head, you want to hear the bikes, not see the bikes in slow motion with music over the top.
Love Jason Momoa, but this was truly awful.
You seem to just get into a conversation that Jason may be having with someone, then it will suddenly cut to 5 minutes of slow motion of them riding around, with no sound other than music. Then cut to Jason sitting in some grass with the camera artistically blurring out the out the grass.
Watched a couple of episodes but won't be watching any more.
Such a shame!
It may be for you, but not for me.
As a petrol head, you want to hear the bikes, not see the bikes in slow motion with music over the top.
Love Jason Momoa, but this was truly awful.
You seem to just get into a conversation that Jason may be having with someone, then it will suddenly cut to 5 minutes of slow motion of them riding around, with no sound other than music. Then cut to Jason sitting in some grass with the camera artistically blurring out the out the grass.
Watched a couple of episodes but won't be watching any more.
Such a shame!
It may be for you, but not for me.
On the roam Was really kick but to watch Definitely showed a different part Of jason That's really cool and his knowledge Alongside all the talented people Definitely the people I would hang out with I waited every week to watch the new episode To see what new cool stuff he was going to do Definitely never disappointed The last episode Almost had me in tears was really hart warming Bringing back all those bikes and guitars Not to mention the cool pictures and the hand crafted weapons Only bad thing I can say Is there isn't more episodes yet And if that's the only bad thing I can say then your doing a really good job can't wait to see more of this.
I watched the first two episodes of On the Roam with Jason
Momoa. I enjoyed the first episode. I already knew he was a Harley Davidson enthusiast, but I was still surprised by his depth of knowledge and sheer joy and passion he not only shows for motorcycles, but well, everything! Jason Momoa has played roles like Kahl Drogo in the epic series Game of Thrones and my favorite, Baba Voss in See. In these his sheer physical.presence and menacing looks keep enemies at bay, but in On The Roam, it's his passionate joy and thirst for art, in all its amazing forms that are on full display. Episode 2 titled Painting with Light featuring photographer Todd Hido is where this show really had me hooked. I watched this episode twice and now I'm a fan of Hido's work as well as Jason's. If you follow Jason on social media, he is always promoting work by local artists in many mediums. He is genuinely a fan and now friend of Hido's and you get to see that friendship evolve right before your eyes and it's truly touching. I can't wait to see who else he introduces us to in upcoming episodes. The man has great taste, ohana, and I for one am along for the ride wherever he may roam.
I was hoping this would be as interesting as the excellent "Ride with Norman Reedus" but it its not even close.
It was like watching a 45 minute Harley Davidson advert directed by someone who usually makes after shave adverts for Jonny Depp. The cringe factor was off the scale and not even an appearance by Mike Wolf from American Pickers could save it.
Lots of slow motion shots of hipsters in ridiculous matching outfits that no biker would be seen dead in.
I gave it 3 stars because there was quick glimpse of a Brough Superior but I won't be watching another episode I felt embarrassed for the cast.
It was like watching a 45 minute Harley Davidson advert directed by someone who usually makes after shave adverts for Jonny Depp. The cringe factor was off the scale and not even an appearance by Mike Wolf from American Pickers could save it.
Lots of slow motion shots of hipsters in ridiculous matching outfits that no biker would be seen dead in.
I gave it 3 stars because there was quick glimpse of a Brough Superior but I won't be watching another episode I felt embarrassed for the cast.
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