Jackass 3D

2010 "3 Times the Laughs. 3 Times the Stupid. 3 Times the Pain."
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Released: 15 October 2010 Released
Producted By: Paramount
Country: United States of America
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Johnny Knoxville, Bam Margera, Steve-O, Wee Man and the rest of their fearless and foolhardy friends take part in another round of outrageous pranks and stunts. In addition to standing in the path of a charging bull, launching themselves into the air and crashing through various objects, the guys perform in segments such as "Sweatsuit Cocktail," "Beehive Tetherball" and "Lamborghini Tooth Pull."

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callanvass This is the best film in the series, and I laughed quite a bit, surprisingly, but I can honestly say now that I've had my fill of Jackass movies. I wasn't a huge fan of the first two, so I was quite surprised by how funny this was. It still has its misses, but many more laughs than the first two. A lot of them are there for the sake of shock value, but many of them manage to be quite funny. The pit of snakes and the beehive teatherball are just two of many funny scenes. Actors such as Sean William Scott show up as well. I can't really tell you if the 3D augmented anything because I saw this on DVD a couple years ago, but I can tell you that it does have a surprising amount of laughsFinal Thoughts: Best in the series by far, but that doesn't mean I want any more sequels coming out. I'm not sure how much farther they can go to be honest…7/10
Sean Lamberger You already know the jist of this: crazy aging skaters take turns participating in some of the dumbest stunts imaginable, on a constant quest to one-up each other. The squad is beyond trying to convert any non-fans, if they were ever interested in that to begin with, and at this point are just indulging themselves while there's still a shimmer of spotlight left to enjoy. It's definitely their most expensive endeavor to date, which opens the door to some outrageous stuff, but by its grand finale the joke has worn pretty thin. I had a constant smile on my face from start to finish, though a few recycled gags from previous episodes made the belly-busters less frequent than before. Since I don't own a 3D TV, I can't comment on that aspect of it - the few instances where the technology is put to use are pretty obvious, though, and while they'd be a cute addition in one or two scenarios I'm not exactly mourning their absence. There's nothing new here, for better or for worse.
thesar-2 What is there to say from a series of a series of fall-down, show penis, hurt oneself clips by the time you hit part three? I dunno. This is the only experience I've had to see a whole movie, much less actual TV episode of the Jackass franchise. But I can tell of my first encounter in Johnny Knoxville's world that this is just another day out of the office.Jackass 3D's only attribute, as far as I can tell through poo, is that it was filmed in just that: 3D. Now, I didn't see it in the third dimension, but I doubt that really added to the already infamous group of below-the-belt (literally) nitwits.Admittedly, I laughed at some scenes. Such as the plane's exhausted power (ALL BUT the already tired skit of "Is it real or is it Memorex" part – I mean, really, that's like doing a spoof of Brokeback Mountain…try to keep it up to date, guys) or the midgets in the bar or Johnny doing the dance when the buffalo roamed. And the soundtrack was good – seriously, it introduced me to a (now) 40-year-old song: "Brand New Key" by Melanie, that I really liked.That all said…and believe me when I say, I'm a newcomer to all this, despite seeing various skits from time to time…most of the stunts looked sooo staged. Some people were puking before any action or SMELL happened. Or laughing hard before the target was humiliated.I understand that it was a difficult task of filming these stunts (you should NEVER EVER EVER try ANYWHERE) for 3D, but aren't we supposed to have the slightest belief these are truer than the established fake reality shows on TV? Okay. Fine. Leave your brain at the door and be prepared to look away from the screen from time to time, such as if you're offended by male nudity – uh, that's one of the only reasons I watched this, hardy har har – or people needlessly having their teeth pulled or their excess (body fatted) sweet drunk.Even though it's mindless fun at points, if you're not into (very soon to be or by-now) middle-aged men doing stupid stuff for a buck, there's absolutely no reason (ZERO, actually) to see this, other than witnessing Seann William Scott before he checked into rehab. Otherwise, have a good time at watching America once again humiliate itself, much like Jersey Shore did on a weekly basis.
Nick Jewison If you've seen the other Jackass movies prior to this then you know what your getting into, if you haven't seen them the crude and raunchy humor may be to much for you. The 3rd installment - and hopefully not the last- tries something new and adds 3D into the mix, which makes for an in your face, over the top comedy with the occasional scene where you cant help but cringe at the fact the these our real people in real stunts. This movie may not appeal to all ages or demographics, but the fans of the previous movies and the TV show then you'll love this, from the slow motion opening montage, to the ridiculous final stunt, your sure to be on the floor laughing from yet another classic Jackass film.