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Jackass - The Movie (Widescreen Special Edition)

Jackass - The Movie (Widescreen Special Edition)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Laugh your butt off!!!
Review: The Jackass movie is like one really really long episode of Jackass, but better--complete with swearing and nudity. Watching this movie I laughed so hard I almost threw up right along with the Jackass crew!! It was so funny, my stomach muscles hurt afterwards from laughing. Among my favorite stunts: rental car derby, poop in the hardware store, pretty much everything!
Don't bother watching this if you're offended by stupidity, vomit and other bodily fluids.I hope they're planning on a Jackass 2!!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: What The World Needs
Review: A Little Controversy Is Nothing. This Movie Isn't That Bad Other Than Some Stunts Where I Didn't Even Look. It Waz Hysterical Otherwise.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I LOVE Johnny Knoxville!
Review: I dont have cable but i'd heard so much about Jackass from Johnny Dare on 98.9 the rock here in KC that i had to check this movie out. i laughed and winced the entire time and watched it 5 times in less than a week. I totally love Johnny Knoxville.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One for the Ages
Review: As a cinematic reverie, Jackass is undeniably an homage to its chief inspirations--Don DeLillo's Underworld, Alain Resnais' Hiroshima Mon Amour, and the early work of Tone Loc. But this film is far more than a facile solipsistic pastiche of postmodernalia--somehow Knoxville and Margera have captured the plangent, inchoate, self-medicated vicissitudes of the contemporary weltanschauung, vaulting Jackass into the same heady realm as Rob Schneider's The Hot Chick and the films from Adam Sandler's blue period. Cherish this DVD.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A mixed bag
Review: I recently rented this movie with my dad and uncle. There was no women there just men. I first discovered that the "movie" is just a bunch of skits merged with a cool opening into a medley of pure juvenial dudes. I loved the opening, and some of the skits such as the demolition of the rented car, destruction of the golf course and terorizing of Japanese citizens and parents plus many others that gave me a huge case of laugh sindrome. However I was grossed out and mortified like so many other customers by pee, poop and vomit and other skits (can't tell you what they are cause I'd get kicked off this site.) but you know what they are. I would think twice before purchasing this than renting it!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent
Review: If you liked the TV show, you'll love the movie. Funny, funny, funny. The extras are great too. Tons of footage not included in the movie, a making of featurette, cast commentary, filmmakers commentary, music videos.....It goes on and on. If I had one gripe about the DVD it would be that there was not a CKY performance or video included. You can't have everything and that is all I felt was missing. Please buy this movie. It is worth every penny.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Moderately funny at some points, but goes to far in others
Review: Jackass is funny when it comes to the crazy and creative stunts they do. I've always thought it was commendable how they put their bodies on the line to bring us a laugh, but...

I guess Johnny Knoxville needed an R-rated movie to show his boys puking in restaurants and crapping in hardware store toilet models. I don't know how anyone can find that funny. I have a sick sense of humor, but this stuff went beyond my level.

If there had been some kind of plot at least this might have gotten a 3 out of 5 for attempting something worthwhile for Jackass fans, but I guess that's to much to ask. It staggers blindly from one scene to another and, as I said before, Knoxville couldn't resist not having his most disgusting stunts put on film.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Why should I review this movie?
Review: A star rating would be inaccurate on so many levels to describe this "movie", so here is what I have to offer.

See it if you enjoy the television show. It offers a few poop jokes, four vomiting scenes, crude stunts, male nudity, cringe-inducing golf-cart wrecks, concussions, and a guy trampoline-ing into a spinning ceiling fan, and other antics ranging from the daring to the raunchy, and more than once the skits just feel self-serving and bloated and unfunny, which is a killer for this movie.

Avoid it if you would find these things offensive or disgusting to the point of dry heaving.

And as for myself? I laughed...more than once,...

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Yeah...
Review: Jackass is the kind of movie that you really shouldn't like. Every time I watch Steve-O jumping headfirst into a rotating ceiling fan, I know I really shouldn't be laughing. But the Jackass stunts (most of them) are just plain hilarious. The movie has no real plot line, just a bunch of insane, sometimes gross, stunts all strung together by the ten or so guys who pull them off. The Jackass bunch walk around Tokyo in panda costumes, hang off trees by their underwear, pole vault into trees and lakes, and give themselves papercuts. Among many, many other things. They are, quite simply, eight-year-old boys. But they're eight-year-old boys you love to laugh at. And the whole movie, they're laughing right along with themselves. If you like a good laugh and don't mind watching people hurl themselves into large objects and the like, I highly recommend Jackass. If you have a weak stomach for that sort of thing, don't go near it.
The DVD has tons of great bonus footage, by the way. Check it out.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Welcome to New America
Review: Remember the good ole days of comedy? Well, now we have Jackass The Movie. Based on the television show on Mtv (incase you kids don't know. It used to stand for Music Television). After Mtv dissed all the music videos off the air (except for at 5 a.m.) they made Jackass. A show about people hurting themselves for money. Then this vile disgrace of American culture came out 'Jackass the movie'. Be stunned : As a man eats a urine snowball. Marvel: As a man inserts toys in himself (not mouth). Laugh: As.... well, ok. Don't laugh. Infact DON'T buy this excuse for a movie. NO WONDER WHY FRANCE HATES US!!!!!


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