“American Chopper” Star Mikey Teutul is being accused of using a photographer’s pics without cutting him in on the profits, and now the reality star has been hit with a federal lawsuit. A photographer ...
The argument between the father-and-son motorcycle makers on American Chopper has gotten a whole new life as a meme. (Photo: Discovery) The short behind-the-scenes featurette Meet the Teutuls contains ...
My father did me a big favor: He fired me. On Sept. 28, 2008, in a scene that millions of viewers of the “American Chopper” reality TV show watched on Discovery Channel, my father booted me from the ...
It's a classic example of a game that appears to have little purpose other than to cash in on a hot license. It's possible that there's a great idea for a game buried somewhere in the Discovery ...
Sometimes it takes a little while for a meme to really find its footing. Such is the case with the American Chopper meme, which is catching on five years after the “soap opera for men” was cancelled.
Arguably the most popular TV show about motorcycles, American Chopper, is returning to the Discovery Channel in May 2018. The show that featured Paul Teutul Snr and Paul Jnr building custom choppers ...
“American Chopper” star Paul Teutul Sr. is being sued for allegedly sabotaging a TV project and costing his business partner millions of dollars. Page Six obtained the Delaware State Chancery Court ...
It has been around six years since the father-son reality series American Chopper graced television. Now the show is revving up to ride again. Like many series, American Chopper is getting the reboot ...
If American Idol can come back to TV less than two years after its original cancellation and "final episode," then there's seemingly nothing stopping any reality series from returning to the small ...
Memes come in a multitude of forms, from the blunt to the surreal, but more often than not they represent a singular point of view the poster is trying to convey. If you use Condescending Wonka, it ...
The art critic Robert Hughes called the custom motorcycle a distinctive form of American folk art, but "I would go further," Paul d'Orléans writes in the introduction to The Chopper: The Real Story.