Johnny Knoxville, Bam Margera, Steve-O and co are back with new nutty pranks for a third feature, in three dimensions.
After an extended hiatus, the Jackass boys return to the big screen and they’re much the same as you remember. Well, Steve-o is sober now, but in regards to the type of entertainment you can expect, it’s business as usual.
There are plenty of violent slapstick stunts and gags to make you laugh and wince, often at the same time. Plenty of gross out humour too if that’s your thing. This may seem a bit too ‘same old stuff’ to justify the cost of a movie ticket but most of their familiar shtick is taken to more extreme levels in this incarnation. Of course, there’s the 3D aspect as well.
You’d be well within your rights to expect the 3D element to be a cynical cash-in on the latest craze but they do actually find some interesting ways to milk the format for maximum effect. The real star, technology wise, is the slow-motion high-definition camera that gives even the most basic punch to the face a cinematic sensibility.
Rounding out the attractions are guest appearances from some of the crazies that they paved the way for, think The Dudesons and Travis Bickle, as well as a Hollywood cameo. It’s juvenile, but it’s entertaining popcorn fodder.
By Andreas Heinemann, Flicks.co.nz
Best.Movie.EVER. That is all.
f**k you all who watch this useless s**t. movies are ment to have a moral 2 th story, add some action, romance, and alot of drama!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Rofl awsome movie its a must see!
Hilarious
loved this movie. brought me to tears at some scenes :) a definate 5star!
While Jackass 3D can never be accused of stinting on its spring-loaded arsenal of projectile bodily fluids, neither does it approach that sublime, laugh-until-it-hurts level of gross-out nirvana that made the first two installments so darned irresistible.
Ten years into the "Jackass" franchise, it's obvious the well is starting to run dry. Then again, if you show Johnny Knoxville an empty well, he'll jump in headfirst. After packing it with writhing snakes.
It just might be that America's favorite jackasses, having played around with sharks in their last big-screen effort ("Jackass Number Two" of course), have this time actually jumped one, and in 3-D no less.
They're known for pulling stunts that would make the toughest men cry, but even the guys behind the collective known as Jackass have limits.
A joyous, liberated approach to comedy, a genuine sense of the grotesque and pacing so relentless that even the less-than-uproarious bits don't overstay their welcome.
We've been told the NZ release date for this flick is Thursday, 4th Nov 2010.
Release date: November 4th 2010.
We haven't received times for this movie in this location yet. However these are updated as cinemas announce them, so check back soon. Hopefully the lovely cinemas in your location will choose to play it shortly. ~Ed.