Some segments hit, some miss, but watching these casually captured shenanigans is, in a sense, refreshing, because it makes us realize how inured we are as an audience to action sequences from all the same, predetermined Hollywood angles.
Jackass: Number Two (2006)
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Reviews Counted:98
Fresh:60
Rotten:38
Average Rating:5.7/10
Consensus: Better than any sequel to a movie of a television show has a right to be, Jackass: Number Two dares you not to laugh.
Rated: 18 [See Full Rating] for extremely crude and dangerous stunts throughout, sexual content, nudity and language
Runtime: 1 hr 35 mins
Genre: Comedies
Theatrical Release:24-11-2006
Synopsis: Born of the world of underground skateboard videos--where viewers watch more for the accidents than for the tricks--JACKASS began as an MTV series before becoming a big-screen sensation in 2002.... Born of the world of underground skateboard videos--where viewers watch more for the accidents than for the tricks--JACKASS began as an MTV series before becoming a big-screen sensation in 2002. Four years on, Johnny Knoxville is a movie star, and cohorts Bam Margera, Chris Pontius, and Steve-O have started successful franchises. One would think that they have moved on---yet here they are, back for more stunts and pranks involving defecation, ejaculation, and pubic hair, and ranging from the disgusting to the ridiculous. Like its predecessor, undoubtedly--in relation to its budget--one of the most profitable studio films in history, JACKASS: NUMBER TWO is merely a series of wince-inducing stunts. These often result in injury--filmed with a handheld camcorder. Highlights this time around include a four-person teeter-totter in the middle of a bull ring; Knoxville, Pontius, and Margera being blasted with riot control pellets; fellow skate video alumnus Spike Jonze in elderly-woman makeup losing his clothing in public; and Knoxville blasting off on the outside of a rocket. And these are just the beginning. There are also puncture wounds, the guys endlessly laughing at one another's injuries, and more male nudity than one normally sees in a mainstream film (including a surplus of scarred and bruised bottoms). JACKASS: NUMBER TWO is bookended by two beautifully filmed sequences--first the gang does a jaw-dropping running of the bulls down a suburban street. Then (and nothing is being spoiled here) the film concludes with an elaborate Busby Berkely musical number. These sequences up the ante a little bit from the first installment, and though JACKASS TWO certainly isn't for everyone, it remains the best and safest way to see a guy blasted into a lake in a rocket-fueled wheelchair. [More]
Starring: Johnny Knoxville, Bam Margera, Steve-O, Chris Pontius
Starring: Johnny Knoxville, Bam Margera, Steve-O, Chris Pontius, Preston Lacy, Ryan Dunn, Ehren McGhehey, Jason "Wee Man" Acuna, Dave England, Rip Taylor
Director: Jeff Tremaine
Director: Jeff Tremaine
Screenwriter: Sean Cliver, Preston Lacy
Producer: Jeff Tremaine
Studio: Paramount Pictures
Reviews for Jackass: Number Two
The movie does what it set out to do: entertain its core audience of guys like me who were weaned on Beavis and Butt-head.
If anything, we can always count on Johnny Knoxville's Jackass crew to find creative new ways to make us squirm.
The only thing that might be considered amusing in the entire film are scenes in which the irksome Bam Margera finally gets some comeuppance.
Some will call this movie a symptom of cultural decay, but if it is, who the hell wants to be cultured?
True to its aim, Jackass 2 probably will leave fans more satisfied than the vast majority of films this year have left moviegoers.
The double feat of Jackass is that it weds the obviously juvenile with the arrestingly profound. The boys of Delta Kappa Epsilon and their TAs can watch this movie in the same theater.
If there were an Academy Award for Picture Most Likely to Make an Audience Puke, then Jackass: Number Two would win it hands down.
The Jackass crew uses their stunts to test their immunity -- to skull fractures, to deadly infections, to permanent damage, and, most importantly, to growing up.
As H.L. Mencken acidly noted, no one ever went broke underestimating the intelligence of the general public.
Knoxville at one point sports a T-shirt with a slogan that says it all: "F*** Art: Let's Dance."
There is inherently something riotous about watching a man get pubic hairs glued to his face. I'm not sure why, but it just is.
The jackass films were made for the sole purpose of getting a crowd of drunken lunkheads together for a night of brainless hilarity. Nothing more, nothing less.
Their second feature film features much of the same and then much more of the same as a few really big laughs almost forgive how repetitive it all is.
There's no debating the Jackass gang's commitment to our amusement, but I find it more tolerable in thirty minute doses -- with commercials.
You can be offended all you want, but laughing at a guy who craps on a miniature toilet is only one step away from the cute baby who slips in his poop on America's Funniest Home Videos.
Latest News for Jackass: Number Two
December 13, 2007:
Jackass 2.5 to Debut Online
Johnny Knoxville and his Jackass crew have compiled an hour of new stunts -- and in just under a week, it'll be coming to a Web browser near you. More...
September 27, 2007:
Box Office Preview: Kingdom Hopes to Win Box Office Crown
After two weeks of rule by Jodie and Milla, the boys come charging back in what could be a fierce fight for the number one spot. With little to no overlap in customers, both... More...
September 20, 2007:
Box Office Guru Preview: Jovovich vs. Alba in Multiplex Mayhem
Jodie Foster will find herself in the middle of a catfight over the number one spot this weekend. The star of current chart-topper The Brave One will face challenges from Milla... More...
September 07, 2007:
Jackass Crew Prepares for More
As avid fans of pain-derived comedy may recall, when Jackass Number Two was released last year, head Jackass Johnny Knoxville mentioned the possibility of more footage... More...
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