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Key Information
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| Directors: |
Jeff Tremaine |
| Stars: |
Johnny Knoxville |
| Actors: |
Ryan Dunn |
| Genre: |
Comedies · Television |
| Subgenre: |
Performance Artists · Stunt People · Reality-Based (Tv) · Theatrical Release |
| MPAA Rating: |
Unrated |
| Available Formats: |
DVD: Unrated Special Collector's Edition/ Checkpoint |
| UPC: |
097360566147 |
| Release Date: |
2002 |
| Running Time: |
1hr 20min |
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Languages
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| Original Language: |
English |
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DVD Editions
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Format: DVD: Checkpoint; Widescreen. Digital Copy, 1hr 24min Release Company: Paramount Home Entertainment (December 09, 2008) UPC: 097361397221 |
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VHS Editions
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Format: VHS, 1hr 20min Release Company: Paramount Home Entertainment (March 25, 2003) UPC: 097363416432 |
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Professional Reviews
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(11/04/2002, p.28, Joe Leydon): "...The more outrageous bits achieve a shock-you-into-laughter intensity of almost Dadaist proportions..." |
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In what may go down in history as the most irresponsible, outrageous footage ever to be released by a major Hollywood studio, Paramount Pictures presents JACKASS: THE MOVIE. Based on the MTV show of the same name, creators and coproducers Jeff Tremaine, Johnny Knoxville, and Spike Jonze stretch their surprisingly successful concept into a feature-length film. Watch cast regulars Knoxville, Steve-O, Chris Pontius, Bam Margera, Dave England, Ryan Dunn, Jason "Wee Man" Acuna, Preston Lacy, Ehren McGehey, and Brandon Dicamillo as they perform a series of ridiculously dangerous and dangerously stupid stunts. Entering a rental car in a crash-up derby, snorting wasabi, eating a urine-soaked snow-cone, self-inflicting paper cuts, and using a store's display toilet are just a few of the increasingly obscene antics that unfurl at a relentless pace. A large portion of the footage finds the pranksters in Japan, dressing up in outlandish outfits and wreaking havoc on the unsuspecting locals. Whether or not this is a ... |
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