Lizard Lick Towing

2011

Seasons & Episodes

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4.5| 0h30m| en
Synopsis

Lizard Lick Towing is an American TV series that is filmed in the style of cinema verité. The show is a spin-off of the truTV series All Worked Up, and follows Ron, Amy, Bobby and their team of repossession agents in Wendell, North Carolina. The show is known for the large amount of fights and brawls that take place during the repossessions.

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Zodiak USA

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Reviews

Konterr Brilliant and touching
ChanFamous I wanted to like it more than I actually did... But much of the humor totally escaped me and I walked out only mildly impressed.
Orla Zuniga It is interesting even when nothing much happens, which is for most of its 3-hour running time. Read full review
Dana An old-fashioned movie made with new-fashioned finesse.
teamleshark This is entertainment that's worth watching. The characters are friendly and fun it seems the other critics have lost the ability to appreciate the effort some people put in to give us a show thats interesting enough to want to watch another episode. If you don't like the show simply stop watching it then you wont need to run it down. I will never stop watching it and cant wait for more of the same. Ronnie, Bobby and Amy are welcome round my house anytime they want I reckon they would be great guests. I don't usually like reality shows to be honest but when i know they are part fake based on true stories they become more interesting.
porkloin Repetitive, boring nonsense aimed at those too gullible to know any better. Apparently, there are dozens of people involved in producing the childish fakery that is presented to the viewer, which is amazing as it's the same idiocy over and over. Anybody that has worked in vehicle repossession cannot, and will not, truthfully defend this sorry, lame show. There is just no excuse. It's an insult to the people of North Carolina, and indeed - to anyone of intelligence that would have the misfortune to see all or part of a 'Lizard Lick Towing' episode.This is the worst show I have ever seen. Is it the worst show that could ever be? It's certainly a contender.
KristenPeterson This show is awesome at the least. My husband has worked as a repossession agent for over 6 years now and we are addicted to this show. If you watch Operation R E P O it is the most fake when it comes to reality television and most staged show out there! This is the closet show to reality that there is when it comes to repossession. Sure they have staged moments but it is hardly often. We are huge fans of this show. Check out there website......they're 100% REAL then check out operation repo....they have no DBA no website or anything. This show is one of the most watched reality shows other than all the different pawn shows that now aired. This show is a true reality show and lives up the name for sure. Being a repossession agent for years we can relate to this show and tell you 90% of the show is NOT staged but there are sometimes when you can tell they purposely provoke people to get a rise out of them which means more television ratings. Other than that it is real people. Just deal with it if you don't like it simply don't watch!!! LOVE this show!!!
addeisdead The only thing I can imagine that's worse than reality TV is scripted reality TV. Lizard Lick Towing is about a real repo company, but every episode contains scripted reenactments of their exploits. The characters, despite being real people, are completely unbelievable, and most of the situations on the show are clearly over exaggerated. In one episode, the boys try to repossess a man's mustang. The guy jumps into the car, drives it off the hitch, and then drives off. Rather than trying to get away, he circles back to where he started and then drives the car into a pond. In true Ronnie Dobbs fashion, he gets out of the car, stands on top, and flips them a double bird. The boys "trick" the redneck by offering him $250 to wade out into the pond and hook up their chain so they can tow the car out. After he does this, they push him into the pond and take off running. The guy shows up with two friends outside a restaurant later as Ron and his wife are having dinner. Ron calls Bobby, and they confront the man in the parking lot. Bobby decks one of the guy's friends, and then Ron picks the man up and body slams him into the windshield of a car while Bobby takes out the other friend. The three rednecks just lay around in the background doing nothing while Ron argues with his wife and then talks to Bobby. Everything about this episode was so fake that I couldn't believe it was being presented as real. In one of the "All Worked Up" episodes, Bobby actually charges a man holding a rifle. All of the action is inter-cut with Ron saying things like, "I'm as proud of her as a little puppy that's got a new flea." This is a pathetic excuse for entertainment.