Joe Martin is the owner of Martin Bros Customs, a shop that specializes in restoring and customizing classic cars and motorcycles. He is also the star of Iron Resurrection, a reality TV show that follows his team of craftsmen as they transform rusty vehicles into stunning works of art.
Joe and Amanda Martin were not happy with the Producers of Iron Resurrection
However, not everything is smooth sailing for Joe and his crew. In a recent interview, Joe revealed that he was unhappy with how the producers of Iron Resurrection handled some aspects of the show. Here are some of the reasons why Joe Martin was upset with the producers of Iron Resurrection:
Lack of creative control: Joe Martin said that he had no say in what vehicles they worked on for the show. The producers would choose the cars and bikes based on what they thought would appeal to the viewers, not what Joe and his team were passionate about. Joe said that he felt like he was “building someone else’s dream” and that he wanted to have more input in the selection process.
Too much pressure: Joe Martin also complained that the producers put too much pressure on him and his team to finish the projects within tight deadlines. He said that they often had to work long hours, sometimes up to 18 hours a day, to meet the expectations of the producers and the network. He said that this affected the quality of their work and their health. He also said that he felt like he was “losing his soul” and that he wanted to have more time to enjoy the process and the results.
Too much drama: Joe Martin also expressed his dissatisfaction with how the producers tried to create drama and conflict for the sake of entertainment. He said that they would sometimes edit the footage to make it seem like there were problems or disagreements among the team members, when in reality they were all on the same page. He said that they would also ask him to act out certain scenes or say certain things that were not true or natural. He said that he felt like he was “lying to the audience” and that he wanted to have more authenticity and honesty on the show.
Joe Martin said that he still loved what he did and that he was grateful for the opportunity to share his passion with the world. However, he also said that he hoped that the producers of Iron Resurrection would listen to his feedback and make some changes to improve the show. He said that he wanted to have more creative control, more freedom, and more fun on the show. He said that he wanted to make Iron Resurrection a show that he and his fans could be proud of.
Do whatever Joe wants and get the show back on. The best of the build programs on TV. Watching Shortys Dream Shop just makes me think of IR. Haven’t finished an episode yet.