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| Genres: | ActionComedyDocument |
| Starring: | Johnny Knoxville, Bam Margera, Chris Pontius, Ryan Dunn, Preston Lacy, Dave England, Ehren McGhehey |
| Director(s): | Jeff Tremaine |
| Available Quality: | DivX, Hi Def, iPod, Hi Def, Hi Def |
| Country: | USA |
| Year: | 2010 |
| IMDB Rating: | 7 |
Johnny Knoxville and company return for the third installment of their TV show spin-off, where dangerous stunts and explicit public displays rule.
Visitor Reviews: (20)thekyles99 16 May 2012
I tell ya these dudes keep upping their game with each and everyinstalment!! Loads of brand new pranks, stunts and loads of crap flyingeverywhere and this by the way is no pun! It would've been however muchbetter if i caught the 3d version but oh well i still enjoyed it. Man!I swear these dudes could make a 4 hr movie seem like 5 mins as timeflew by and was actually saddened when the end credits appeared.Steve-o does a really nasty stunt involving two bungee cords attachedto a loaded outhouse and I mean loaded. I wont share anything else butif you are a fan of the series this is a definite must! I say onceagain way to go Jackass crew!
16 May 2012
Why in the world would they not release a 3D Bluray version of this? Using the old school anaglyph glasses (technology over half a century old) makes absolutely no sense when the capability of Bluray 3D is rediculously better, ESPECIALLY when this movie was filmed specifically in 3D!!!??? I'm so disappointed right now I can't talk about it anymore.
13 May 2012
I gotta rate this as NC-17 but I laughed my A off .. I will NEVER be able to view a train set, port-a-potty, or a dozen other things again without laughing. I can't wait for #4
12 May 2012
Let me get this straight... there isn't stereoscopic 3d? I wouldn't have bought it if I had known this. Disappointing. I actually want my money back. Either that, or I should get a free stereoscopic version when it comes out. A LOT of people are NOT going to be happy about this. The 1 star is for the lack of stereoscopic 3d.
Hellmant 12 May 2012
'JACKASS 3D': Three and a Half Stars (Out of Five) Johnny Knoxville, Bam Margera, Ryan Dunn, Steve-O, Preston Lacy,Wee-Man, Chris Pontius, Dave England and the rest of the gang are backfor another bunch of crazy and vulgar stunts and pranks and this timeit's in 3D. Once again this third film is directed by Jeff Tremaine andthis time written by Preston Lacy (whom my friend Erika says she knewback in her home town). The 3D is pretty effective at times withcertain things flying right into your face, although maybe a littleunderused. The movie itself is more of the same; if you've seen one'JACKASS' movie you've seen them all but it's still extremely funny andamusing, as well as of course disgusting.For those of you that don't know the MTV TV series 'JACKASS' wascreated in 2000 by Knoxville, Tremaine and Spike Jonze. It ran forthree seasons and featured Knoxville and fellow 'Big Brother Magazine'(a comedic skateboarding magazine) collaborators Pontius, Dave England,Wee-Man, Steve-O and Tremaine as well as skateboarder Bam Margera andthe crew from his popular stunt / prank 'CKY' movies (including Dunn).After the show's demise it was quickly followed by the first theatricalfilm (featuring most of the TV cast and crew) in 2002 and then a sequelin 2006. Despite the dangerous nature and severe self inflicted bodilyharm of the stunts the crew continues to make films due to theirimmense popularity.Fans of the TV series and previous films should get exactly what theyexpect from this third film and be mostly satisfied, I was. The movieis once again hilarious and you can't help but feel a part of theenormous fun, that you can tell the crew is having. I could have donewith out all the male nudity, flying feces and other crude spectaclesin the film but my stomach has gotten a little more used to it over theyears. I enjoy the pranks a lot more and of course the crazy stunts.I'd say this installment isn't really inferior to the others in any way(and it does have that added 3D visual effect) but it is getting alittle old and a little less original and less inspired in some ways.Due to the fact that it's made up of a bunch of short gags, stunts andpranks it does drag a little (as with all of the films) and seem muchlonger than it's 94 minute running time. Even so I have to admit Istill had a lot of fun and I pretty much got exactly what I expected.If you're a fan of the series this film should definitely notdisappoint.Watch our review show 'MOVIE TALK' at:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M_gpux8_tZ4
armedelmo 12 May 2012
Knoxville and co. bring you their 3rd installment in everything we theviewer have come to love, now in glorious 3D. The boys are definitelystarting to show age, but these kindred spirits show a nostalgicepilogue as they have had 10 years of memories, and being best offriends. Now let's get to the film.The film opens with a brief introduction from Beavis and Butthead,which leads into arguably the best opener of the three. Super slowmotion antics such as being punched with giant boxing gloves, andleaping into ceiling fans, all in crisp clean 3D. The film opens with afamiliar bit most people are likely to be aware of, The High Five. Thisis "The Valentine" of this film. Unsuspecting Jackass cast membersmeeting their demise by a giant hand slapping them to the ground. It'sone of the film's best. Fast forwarding we get jet skis jumping fences,band member square offs with an angry ram, golf shot ricochets,suspended tazer obstacle courses, and a pig eating an apple out ofPreston's butt.Jackass 3D does have it's fair share of gross outs, such as the PooCocktail Supreme, and the Sweatsuick Cocktail. Prepare for poop, pee,and vomit, because it has it all.Now let's get to the 3D. Does it work? Well for the most part. Itwasn't necessarily needed, nor did it truly enhance the film to a "wow"degree, but certain scenes embraced the aspect and it played outnicely. The picture was crisp and clean and was one of the best lookingmovies I've ever seen.So where does Jackass 3D land in the trilogy? I personally would haveto say in last, or maybe just inching out the first. Number Two reignssupreme by a long shot. This movie did feel uneven at times, andstripped away some the amateurish style the show is known for. Thatbeing said it has indeed evolved with the higher budgets, encompassingcraftier set pieces and opportunities to get good bits. To conclude, see this movie opening night with a large audience. Ittruly enhances the experience when you have a full theater nearly dyingof laughter at certain parts of the movie. Bring a large group offriends so you can share all the "oohs" and "ahhs" and hilarity. Iwon't be surprised if the critics pan this one, but hey, it's Jackass.It's not. Academy material anyway.
moviemanMA 10 May 2012
Jackass 3D is the latest from the group and as the title suggests, it'sin 3D. Stunning 3D if I dare say so. No matter how old I get I don'tthink I'll ever get tired of watching these brave men launch variousobjects at their genitalia and ignite a wide variety of explosiveswhile standing far too close for comfort.I'm sure most of you have seen the trailer so I don't have to go intothe stunts and pranks performed in the film, but what I will talk aboutis how amazing the film looks. 3D has been reserved for large scaleaction films and animated features. Here is essentially a documentarybeing shot in 3D, the first of its kind (though Werner Herzog'supcoming documentary Caves utilizes 3D technology as well).The compositions on screen are so bizarre yet so simple. They make themost immature acts a work of art. Rather than finding out the harmfuleffects of being stunned by a stun gun or cattle prod, they turn itinto an event whereby several members of the group run through ahallways with various types of these devices hanging in the air.These daredevils or "trained professionals," as they disclaim inopening credits, have gone from punk rebels to cultural icons. Theiroutlandish pranks and inconceivable stunts are a testament to oursociety's consumption of the obscene and the absurd. We watch thesehooligans abuse themselves for our enjoyment. We laugh at their pain.The only reason we laugh is because we aren't the ones feeling theirpain.What really makes this film funny is the groups approach to their work.I can imagine how many takes of each segment introduction their mustbe. The men are either dying from laughter at what is about to unfold,or they can hardly keep their composure for fear that this next stuntwill be their last. Regardless, we get a sense that what we are seeingon camera is what these people are really like. They laugh, scream, andgasp for air like we would, though perhaps with a little more courage.This carefree approach comes through in the production as well. Themelding of the crew with the cast is like watching a dysfunctionalfamily's home videos. The cameras capture the action both with the castand behind the scenes with the crew. It's a fun, slightly offatmosphere. To help create this atmosphere, we are fortunate enough tolisten to a great selection of songs, my favorite being Roger Miller's"You Can't Roller Skate in a Buffalo Herd," played over JohnnyKnoxville being chased after by a herd of buffalo. Oh yeah, he's alsowearing roller skates. How fitting.I don't think I need to tell you all this, but this film isn't foreveryone. I can think of several scenes which some will find offensive,others will find revolting, and maybe a few of you will deem as unfitfor human eyes. Still, those who are fans of the show or if you'relooking for something new, look no further. This film is a raunchy,laugh riot.
10 May 2012
I found the stunts to be either booring or just childish/dumb. Getting hit in the nuts was funny when i was 6, not as an adult.These guys arent bruised up, so a lot of this is a lot faker than it seems.Not worth your time, i turned it off.
buckeye22 10 May 2012
Let's face it, you know what you're getting into when you walk into aJackass movie. You're going to get nutshots, potty humor, vomiting and"interaction" with other bodily fluids. There is plenty of this inJackass 3D. What you don't expect to get is forced laughter, fake set-ups andreally, really BAD acting. I get why they laugh at the stunts. It'smarketing. The harder they laugh, the harder you laugh. It's easier tolaugh at something that someone is already laughing at. But thelaughter is just too loud, too forced and goes on WAY too long for the"severity" of some of the stunts. The vignette with the *fake* -- and IMEAN FAKE -- gorilla in the idiot parents' hotel room was just beyondthe pale. The "mom" has the worst fake reaction of anybody I've everseen in Jackass. She is so unbelievable that she ruins the whole "gag."And then, supposedly, the "father" had the sh!t scared out of him --literally. Give me a break. You will find yourself laughing at thestupidity of their reactions. You might also feel a little insultedthat they think you're so stupid. It's also obvious that some of thepeople in the "street" gags are acting. They're just not good enough topull it off. People know what natural reactions look like, and thisjust ain't it, people. There's also a scene where Johnny Knoxville (or Steve-O, I can't tellwhich) drives a scooter through a plate glass window. Justcoincidentally, there is gas in the scooter INSIDE the dealership(never happens; big no-no), the path to the window was completely cleareven though every single inch of the other windows in the dealershipwere cluttered with product, AND he goes through the 10-footplate-glass window without being cut to shreds. Not even a scratch.C'mon, people.Don't get me wrong; there are some big laughs in this movie. Big hits,big injuries and BIG falls. But I left the movie with a bad taste in mymouth. Thank GOD my movie wasn't in 3D or that taste could have beensomething else.
chrismsawin 09 May 2012
Reviewing a film like Jackass 3D is harder than it looks even thoughthis is the third installment in the film franchise, which came after aTV series that lasted for three seasons. Nearly everyone can recognizethe franchise by name yet the people involved aren't actually actors(everyone is listed "as himself" in the credits) and a coherent storyis nonexistent. With Jackass, you know what you're getting up front; abunch of guys doing nothing but the most stupid and idiotic things foran hour and a half that usually involve their own genitalia or feces orboth. You either think it's hilarious or downright hate it and judgingby the packed theater a few nights ago, there's still a craving forJackass.Jackass 3D utilizes the 3D effect very well. That credit can go to thefilm actually being shot in the format rather than it being shotconventionally and converted to 3D later on. The opening and closing ofthe film are the best 3D examples; all of the explosions, paintballs,dildos, and God-knows-what flying at your face. As inane as it was, itwas still nice to see the effect put to good use rather than justtacked on to make an extra $3 a ticket.The more ridiculous and senseless stunts in Jackass have always drawnmore interest on my end in comparison to the more crude bits involvingbodily fluids. While Jackass 3D does have the honor of not only beingthe only film but the only film presented in 3D that features a bungeeouthouse and a man drinking the sweat of another man, it's things likeElectric Avenue (which features stun guns attached to strings and aspinning cattle prod), Bam's version of the Rocky films, and the WeeMan segment in the bar that features other midgets that are the realhigh points of the film.Jackass 3D is exactly what you're expecting, but there's somethingabout it that's intriguing. Once you start watching, you can't lookaway. You have to see how far this imbecility will go. Never has thephrase, "like watching a train wreck in slow motion," fit so well.While the film is certainly far from brilliant, there's a bit morecreativity to it than what most give it credit for. Creative, shocking,and filled with more puke than you can shake a stick at, Jackass 3D isable to utilize 3D in ways that haven't been seen before whileproviding a few laughs and grossing you out all at the same time.
08 May 2012
This review is from: Jackass 3 (Two-Disc Anaglyph 3D DVD / Blu-ray Combo + Digital Copy) (Blu-ray) Not what I expected, I didn't open it yet because I am thinking of returning it. It was advertised as 3D but it's not made for new 3D technology. Although the title states Anaglyph 3D most people can confuse the description and be misled to think they are purchasing a 3D compatible DVD to use on their 3D TV and 3D Blue-ray player. I guess I would maybe have kept it anyway if they at least sent the cheap old school 3d glasses that the package states comes with it, but it didn't. I thought it was a deal at $18.99 which it looks like it just dropped to $17.99, but the price is irrelevant if your not getting what you think your paying for.
08 May 2012
It's gotta be a love it or hate it thing. These guys are truly mad. I haven't seen the other ones, jackass 1 or 2.. and to be honest i never really felt much interest. but a friend of mine played it for us tonight and we were truly busting up. This is a pretty punk rock show minus the punk rock. It's ludicrous and absurd, but you have to admit that's part of its genius. I had to close my eyes or watch through my fingers in some parts it was so disgusting, but laugh i did. So I'd just say if you're in the mood or the situation for it, this can be an entertaining movie. Not sure I'm gonna go out a buy the others, but we had a good time with this movie.
Brian Ford 07 May 2012
The most humanistic portrayal of the jackasses to date.The movie is packed with the same stunts that make you cringe, want tovomit, gaze helplessly in awe and laugh out loud... all at the sametime.One of the biggest differences in the latest installment is thenostalgia conjured throughout. With the gravity of the consequences ofthe crew's lifestyles coming to public attention recently following aharrowing documentary on Steve-O's rampant psychological and drugproblems, audiences entered theaters this time wondering more who thef*** these guys are instead of what new types of insanity they willattempt.The end credits sequence reflects this sentiment as we see vignettes ofthe main crew's beginnings with the show from over a decade ago as wellas childhood photos, all of which portray them in significantlyhealthier condition.The stunts are hilarious as ever, but the most captivating part of thismovie manifests itself through the visible on-screen changes inbehavior and appearance of of our familiar stuntmen/pranskters, mucholder, and severely jaded.Now, we can only hope for "Sons of Jackasses."
07 May 2012
Saw this movie over the weekend and laughed my a$$ off! Not sure what sort of bells and whistles are going to be on the DVD, but I can only imagine the hilarious stuff that they had to cut when they edited the theatrical version. If you are a fan of these kinds of movies, you NEED to check out Midgets vs. MascotsMidgets vs. Mascots (Unrated), Funniest movie that I saw in 2010, but Jackass 3D is a close second.
05 May 2012
This review is from: Jackass 3 (Amazon Instant Video) I laughed until I was blue in the face during 1 & 2, but 3 only made me chuckle a couple times, and it made me feel like vomiting more than the others. Would I watch it again? Definitely. It just isn't as fun as 1 or 2.
brainsmasher 05 May 2012
This is the most reprehensible movie I have ever seen; and I have watched many X-rated movies.Is it funny? Yeah. Did I laugh out loud? Yeah. Did I fall asleep several times during the movie? Yeah. Do I ever want to see anything remotely similar? No.
ccohron1 05 May 2012
I cannot believe someone would put money into this project! Noscript...apparently no writers...just a bunch of guys roaming aroundwith "Watch This" as their motto. Really a low level film in theindustry. Hopefully this will be the last Jackass series..Of course itis an MTV production and when I think of quality movies...I think ofMTV! These so- called actors need therapy on so many levels. It was in3D but that was apparently a move to just charge more perticket...there really wasn't much 3D effect to this movie...you couldsee it just about as good without the glasses. The five people thatpurchased tickets for the show I watched...did not like it!
sharon_scinta 04 May 2012
My family and I just got back from seeing the movie. We love all themovies and the show on MTV. This movie is very funny. It was reallygreat to hear the entire theater laughing hysterically. We need more ofthat especially with the problems today. I do want to warn you that acouple of the guys show their penis on several occasions. My 21 yearold daughter was shocked as she has never seen even one and she justsaw several. We all loved the movie and is just what the doctorordered.Another warning !!!!!!!!!!! Pee before the movie starts or you willhave an accident, it's that funny! Enjoy !
Scott Baldwin 04 May 2012
I must say, Knoxville and crew are back.I'll start off by saying that I wasn't a fan of Jackass before I sawJackass: Number Two. My cousins and their friends tempted me, so I satdown and watched it with them... and within seconds I was on the floor,crying from laughing so hard. I was instantly a fan, and days after, Irented the first Jackass and laughed just as hard.Today I went and saw the third strike at the theaters, and in Real D3D. Of course I got hassled for my ID, 3 times actually, as it's R herein Canada meaning admittance restricted to people 18 and over.Apparently they had a real sneaking problem!! That said, I had a totalblast with this movie. If you just switch your brain off at the door,you'll laugh to the point where you're croaking!!!! There is not asingle unfunny moment in the movie.The stunts are outrageous, grosser than ever, and out there as hell.All stops imaginable are pulled out. Of course if you are faint heartedor squeamish you will want to avoid this film at all costs as itcontains some truly disgusting stuff!!! Without a doubt the funnieststunt is "Electric Avenue", a stunt done in the style of a jailbreak,where the crew try to get through a hallway with beams in the middle,tires on the ground, and dangerously high-volt tasers dangling from theceiling!!! Of course, as stated above it is absolutely NOT for kiddiesunder 18 or the faint of heart. This got its R here in Alberta for agood reason. The "Sweatsuit cocktail" scene alone pretty muchsolidifies that right there.The 3D is great!!!! Before the movie is a nice little short from Beavisand Butthead explaining the 3D technology, which is truly hilarious.The 3D just ADDS to the ridiculousness, not only is it more lifelike,but there are a few startling "pop out" moments too and it's justhilarious!!!! They take full advantage of the 3D and therefore it'stotally worth it.In short, It did kinda make me sad that this may be the last Jackass.Hopefully it isn't, because they may be getting old but they certainlyaren't declining in quality. Definitely as good as Jackass: Number Two,check it out!!
Evan Lynch 03 May 2012
I saw the advanced screening last night at 10 P.M. and the entiretheatre and I literally CRIED laughing! It was the best Jackass by far! It also pulls at the heart in ways,since I've been a lifelong Jackass fan, making you nostalgia a bit. Ibelieve this is their last Jackass film, (hey, 3 is a charm and I don'tthink the crew could survive a 4th! loljk) and the bond of friendshipthey all share is really something amazing(ly chaotic). The stunts are so incredibly outrageous (didn't think they could getanymore so) hahaha I did notice there is a lot more applauding when they land a stunt, orimmediately going to see if their comrade is okay after they go down...I don't really remember a lot of that in the past 2 Jackass's, but itlets you know they care. haha I do warn you however, there is a gross out factor with some of thestunts (and there is included, and not limited too: Feces, MaleGenitalia, and a lot of throwing up) but what would a Jackass film bewithout the shock factor? One thing about the Jackass crew is that by themselves, they're eachincredible people, but together they're indescribable. You just got tolove them. Each always has something to unique contribute. It's like each memberis a slice of one kick ass f**king pizza! ::::::::::::::::::POSSIBLE SPOILER::::::::::::::::::Like I said, I had major nostalgia at the end, it does this montage ofearly clips of their stunts along with a baby photo of each and itreally brought back memories. These guys are just the coolest. :::::::::::::::::END OF POSSIBLE SPOILER::::::::::::::::::::::I think I'm definitely going to get the boys over tonight and have aJackass marathon with Jackass 1, 2, and 2.5 before going to see 3Dagain.In other words, I LOVED it! I will definitely go see it multiple timesthis weekend. Thank you Jackass crew, for the memories.