Jackass 3 (2010)

Jackass 3
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Strong crude humour, dangerous stunts, nudity and coarse language

Director: Jeff Tremaine
Actors: Johnny Knoxville, Bam Margera, Steve-O, Chris Pontius, Ryan Dunn, Jason Acuna, Preston Lacy, Dave England, Ehren McGhehey

3 times the laughs, 3 times the stupid, 3 times the pain. The Jackass guys are back for their wildest round of mischief and mayhem yet! You'll laugh 'til your bladder pops or your spleen spleens as Johnny Knoxville goes roller-skating in a buffalo herd, Bam Margera barrels through a hallway of high-voltage stun guns, and Steve-O takes to the skies in a fully-loaded porta-potty. Get ready to go AC or DC with your choice of theatrical or uncut version, loaded with all the outrageous footage not shown in theatres. So brace yourself for unbelievable and totally explicit stunts from the idiots you've come to know and love from a safe and sanitary distance!

DVD
Status: QuickPick
Run time: 94mins
Origin: UNITED STATES
Aspect Ratio: 16:9
That's what friends are for
by Simon Miraudo, 2/11/2010 11:27:00 AM

Jackass 3D may not be smart comedy, but it is genuine comedy, and it wouldn’t work an iota if its cast wasn’t so damn likable. They're your idiot friends from high school. We may have matured and moved on with our lives, but running into them once again - full of vim and vigour; oblivious of their public perception – conjures wistful pangs. Jackass 3D is a reminder of our long-gone adolescence. Johnny Knoxville and his cohorts are like Peter Pan and the Lost Boys: forever young, and blindly taking flight into the great unknown. And yes, this is how I actually feel about a movie that features a stunt called “The Helicockter”. Director Jeff Tremaine and producers Spike Jonze and Knoxville have gotten the band back together for a third instalment in their delightful daredevil saga. “Professi...

Jackass 3D may not be smart comedy, but it is genuine comedy, and it wouldn’t work an iota if its cast wasn’t so damn likable. They're your idiot friends from high school. We may have matured and moved on with our lives, but running into them once again - full of vim and vigour; oblivious of their public perception – conjures wistful pangs. Jackass 3D is a reminder of our long-gone adolescence. Johnny Knoxville and his cohorts are like Peter Pan and the Lost Boys: forever young, and blindly taking flight into the great unknown. And yes, this is how I actually feel about a movie that features a stunt called “The Helicockter”.

Director Jeff Tremaine and producers Spike Jonze and Knoxville have gotten the band back together for a third instalment in their delightful daredevil saga. “Professional” stuntmen/jackasses Bam Margera, Chris Pontius, Steve-O, Preston Lacy, Ryan Dunn, Dave England, Jason “Wee Man” Acuna and Ehren McGhehey all return to use and abuse their bodies like fleshy crash test dummies for our amusement. I won’t list the various scenarios and stunts they undertake – they’re enjoyable because they’re surprising (also, many are unprintable). However, if you’re unfamiliar with the exploits carried out by the Jackass crew, they basically involve the cast hurting and humiliating one another in creative (“Beehive tetherball”) and occasionally uncreative (“Lamborghini tooth pull”) ways. Sometimes, they just try to gross us out (“Sweatsuit cocktail”). It’s hilarious.

There isn’t any hidden depth to Jackass 3D that makes it more powerful than the previous instalments, or the MTV show upon which the films are based. If you’re not already a fan, this won’t be the film to convert you. However, for those of us who have gleefully enjoyed watching the Jackass team since they were wide-eyed upstarts in the early-noughties, Jackass 3D offers a touching undercurrent. At first it’s jarring to see our stars no-longer as boys but as men in their late 30s. They have families now; wives and children. Should they really keep doing this stuff? Are they just here to pick up a pay check? These concerns subside as the stunts progress. As they increase in both madness and hilarity, it becomes apparent just how much fun the cast are having together.

These guys care for one another, and we care for them. They never cross the line amongst themselves (although it should be noted that their 'line' does not meet the traditional societal standards); when Ehren politely asks if they can stop one particularly painful exercise (I believe it involved a bucking donkey), his cohorts immediately call it quits on his behalf. When stunts go awry, the audience doesn't laugh, but instead gasp, terrified that the horseplay has left our stars seriously injured (they never do). Jackass is comedy without an inch of malice, cruelty or cynicism. Its stars may be driven to hurt one another, but they do so with giant, authentic grins, and always end with a cuddle. The Jackasses are modern day clowns; vaudevillian entertainers. Although they lack the clever finesse of Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton, they are working towards the same goal: getting the laugh at all costs, even at their own expense.

Jackass 3D is a cinematic experience, and a gimmicky one at that (a fact amplified here with the hilariously inappropriate and ingenious use of 3D technology, almost specifically used to shoot bodily fluids onto the audience). We are meant to watch this with an eager audience, or at home surrounded by like-minded friends. It does not herald the end of film culture as we know it, so relax. Liking it does not make you an idiot (and that goes for liking ANY film by the way; don't let anyone tell you different). It’s not exactly a valuable contribution to cinema culture, but that’s by the by. If Jackass 3D is "about" anything (and I know I'm reaching), perhaps it's a celebration of camaraderie. These ten kids collided, become an international phenomenon, and now – as men – are literally cheating death for our entertainment. They are bound together, forever. They're not hard bitten or angry. They love this stuff. And they love doing it with each other, and to each other.

3.5/5

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Member Reviews (16)

16 Member Reviews
Tina
says
2nd faulty disc sent. Still haven't been able to watch it.
Posted Friday, 4 January 2013 See my other reviews
diane
says
loved these so hilarious a must for any jackass fan
Posted Wednesday, 16 May 2012 See my other reviews
WIFEY83
says
in true jackass form, they deliver once again with silly stunts and humerous skits. I found it to be somewhat funny, not as funny as i remember the others being and this time around, they had a few more physically gross antics filmed such as poo mud slides and drinking sweat! Dry heaved a bit, but also laughed, so if you liked the other jack ass films, you will prolly get a laugh outta this one too
Posted Monday, 21 November 2011 See my other reviews
dumbass
says
Same old stuff which has lost its edge. You get tired of this stuff really quickly and speaky of quickly that's the best way to watch this one, with your finger on fast forward or simply don't bother
Posted Thursday, 20 October 2011 See my other reviews
Speculator
says
Not bad, considering I didn't have high hopes for this third-time-lucky for the Jackass boys. Pretty funny if you like seeing people hit in the face and generally injured. Not for those who don't have a strong stomach though. Clearly, if their own camerman keps throwing up, you're likely to feel a bit put-off too! Don't watch it while eating! ;)
Posted Friday, 2 September 2011 See my other reviews
Jim
says
They really do seem to be running out of ideas these days. No doubt 12 year olds will dig it regardless.
Posted Friday, 26 August 2011 See my other reviews
Steph M
says
Always good for a laugh! Very funny if you like the Jackass boys or the Dudesons.
Posted Tuesday, 16 August 2011 See my other reviews
dan
says
rubbish
Posted Thursday, 11 August 2011 See my other reviews
Dodzilla
says
Fantastic, absolutely brilliant movie - laughed all the way through, a must see.
Posted Friday, 22 July 2011 See my other reviews
Zara and Tim
says
Always gets a laugh. A bit silly.
Posted Sunday, 17 July 2011 See my other reviews
ally
says
very good
Posted Friday, 8 July 2011 See my other reviews
dane
says
funny as liked as much as others
Posted Tuesday, 21 June 2011 See my other reviews
mel
says
sooo funny! loved every minute of it!
Posted Tuesday, 5 April 2011 See my other reviews
Keano
says
Lets keep this review short and sweet. Think Australia's funnies Home Videos on 24 cans of Red Bull. Not for the faint of heart and not for the week of stomach but my stomach is still sore two days after watching this from laughing so much. My wife had to leave the room a couple of times, she started dry reaching, that too was hillaroius. Its exactly what you expect. Bring on the 4th. Their pain will be your pleasure.
Posted Saturday, 2 April 2011 See my other reviews
laura
says
not for the faint hearted...
Posted Thursday, 31 March 2011 See my other reviews
Naquita
says
Pee your pants funny
Posted Friday, 18 March 2011 See my other reviews