If you liked the first three and the TV show, then you’ll probably love this one. It looks like it’s exactly what everyone expected, more Jackass. Jackass 3D is easily the best 3D experience I’ve...
If you liked the first three and the TV show, then you’ll probably love this one. It looks like it’s exactly what everyone expected, more Jackass.
Jackass 3D is easily the best 3D experience I’ve had in a theater.
I've never understood this type of humor. Like I get practical jokes and physical comedy, but the Jackass-style of humor has never appealed to me. More than just not appealing, I find it...
I've never understood this type of humor. Like I get practical jokes and physical comedy, but the Jackass-style of humor has never appealed to me. More than just not appealing, I find it uncomfortable to watch.
Most of the stunts seem well calculated and well thought out beforehand. Otherwise the actors would all be dead. For every stunt they do, you can guarantee a team of safety guys have practiced it...
Most of the stunts seem well calculated and well thought out beforehand. Otherwise the actors would all be dead. For every stunt they do, you can guarantee a team of safety guys have practiced it 1000 times beforehand.
I agree. I have no idea why this kind of "humor" attracts people. Now, unexpected comedy, like 'fail' videos? Good (yet not dangerous) physical comedy, or stand up comedy? I can understand those.
I agree. I have no idea why this kind of "humor" attracts people. Now, unexpected comedy, like 'fail' videos? Good (yet not dangerous) physical comedy, or stand up comedy? I can understand those.
I actually intend to make this my first movie post-pandemic. It's hilarious to see Johnny Knoxville get launched out of a cannon with a full head of gray hair.
I actually intend to make this my first movie post-pandemic. It's hilarious to see Johnny Knoxville get launched out of a cannon with a full head of gray hair.
If you're wondering where Bam Margera is in all of this, he was kicked from the cast for failing to stick to conditions (sobriety, routine drug & breathalyser tests, speaking to a psychiatrist.)...
Bam was not only kicked off the movie, but last month Jeff Tremaine (the director of all of them) even felt the need to get a three-year permanent restraining order against Bam after receiving...
Bam was not only kicked off the movie, but last month Jeff Tremaine (the director of all of them) even felt the need to get a three-year permanent restraining order against Bam after receiving multiple death threats from him. And on a reddit post about that, someone even posted a pic of Bam passed out on their porch. I cant seem to find the post or comments anymore, but IIRC they supposedly live somewhere in between a popular bar and Bam's house, and they think he must have gotten so drunk he couldn't make it all the way home, so he just walked onto their property and crashed there for the night. At least he learned from Dunn's mistake and didn't drive drunk though. So that's good, I guess. But he has clearly fallen off the wagon hard, and it's sad to see. :(
If you liked the first three and the TV show, then you’ll probably love this one. It looks like it’s exactly what everyone expected, more Jackass.
Jackass 3D is easily the best 3D experience I’ve had in a theater.
I've never understood this type of humor. Like I get practical jokes and physical comedy, but the Jackass-style of humor has never appealed to me. More than just not appealing, I find it uncomfortable to watch.
Most of the stunts seem well calculated and well thought out beforehand. Otherwise the actors would all be dead. For every stunt they do, you can guarantee a team of safety guys have practiced it 1000 times beforehand.
I agree. I have no idea why this kind of "humor" attracts people. Now, unexpected comedy, like 'fail' videos? Good (yet not dangerous) physical comedy, or stand up comedy? I can understand those.
I totally get it - it's bro humor at its finest. I just can't stomach it lol.
I'm all in. Happy to see all the people inspired by Jackass taking part. I wanna see Eric Andre on the other side of the being-fucked-with table. :D
I actually intend to make this my first movie post-pandemic. It's hilarious to see Johnny Knoxville get launched out of a cannon with a full head of gray hair.
If you're wondering where Bam Margera is in all of this, he was kicked from the cast for failing to stick to conditions (sobriety, routine drug & breathalyser tests, speaking to a psychiatrist.)
There seems to be some kind of major rift between him and the rest of the crew. Apparently he went off the rails after Ryan Dunn's death.
Bam was not only kicked off the movie, but last month Jeff Tremaine (the director of all of them) even felt the need to get a three-year permanent restraining order against Bam after receiving multiple death threats from him. And on a reddit post about that, someone even posted a pic of Bam passed out on their porch. I cant seem to find the post or comments anymore, but IIRC they supposedly live somewhere in between a popular bar and Bam's house, and they think he must have gotten so drunk he couldn't make it all the way home, so he just walked onto their property and crashed there for the night. At least he learned from Dunn's mistake and didn't drive drunk though. So that's good, I guess. But he has clearly fallen off the wagon hard, and it's sad to see. :(