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Full Throttle Saloon - Season Three
Genres: SportReality S
Starring: Michael Ballard, Angie Carlson, Jesse James Dupree, Kristine May, Briana Weller
Director(s): Michael Ballard, Angie Carlson, Jesse James Dupree, Kristine May, Briana Weller
Country: USA
Year:2011
IMDB Rating: 4

Full Throttle Saloon is an American reality television series airing on the truTV network. The series provides an inside look at the worlds largest biker bar located in Sturgis, South Dakota. Owner Mike Ballard and a full cast of characters race against the clock to serve huge crowds at the Full Throttle Saloon, which is only open for 10 days a year in August during the annual Sturgis Motorcycle Rally. More than 300,000 people visit the Full Throttle during the annual event, where Ballard and his team are pressured to make a years salary in a short time window, all while providing patrons an experience they will not forget. The Full Throttle Saloon series marks the first time cameras have been allowed to capture every minute.

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jcravens42 17 May 2012

Excellent study in how to run, and not run, a business


If you're looking for a salacious, shocking reality show, lookelsewhere. If you're looking for hours and hours of outrageous bikerbehavior, look elsewhere. This isn't a PR piece for the Sturgismotorcycle rally either. What you get out of watching this series isthat you see how a business should - and should not - be run. The barexists for only 10 days, and the pressure to turn a profit is presentin every show. Season 1 is the better of the two, as you see therealities of the country's economic situation hitting the bar hard, andcoupled with some poor business choices, you're left wondering if therewill be a 2011 season for both the show AND the bar. The tension anddrama in Season 1 feels quite real. Season 2, on the other hand, feelsa bit more forced in terms of creating drama for TV. I think Season 1would be excellent to show in an MBA program - it would be excellent todiscuss the realities of human resources management, accounting,logistics, marketing and customer service. It's not the greatestreality series ever, but if you are interested in how businesses do anddon't succeed, have a watch.

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