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Jackass 3

Genres: ActionComedyDocument

Starring: Johnny Knoxville, Bam Margera, Chris Pontius, Ryan Dunn, Preston Lacy, Dave England, Ehren McGhehey

Director(s): Jeff Tremaine

Available Quality: Hi Def

Country: USA

Year: 2010

Available Quality: DivX, Hi Def, iPod, Hi Def, Hi Def

IMDB Rating: 7 out of 10 (23617 votes)

Johnny Knoxville and company return for the third installment of their TV show spin-off, where dangerous stunts and explicit public displays rule.

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(23 May 2012)

Three Reasons Why You Should Watch Jackass 3D


Jackass 3D doesn't need a 5000 word review, especially one with spoilers. So from a 10-year Jackass fan, here are three simple reasons why you should watch this movie.1. You will laugh until your face hurts.2. 3D is a surprising fit for stunts and pranks that involve everything from paintballs to body fluids.3. You know what type of movie it's NOT. Which means you don't have to worry about acting quality, plot holes, confusing endings.That's honestly all you need to know. If you enjoy watching pranks, dangerous stunts and epic fails on Youtube like I do, treat yourself to Jackass 3D.

(22 May 2012)

Hurt's my guts!!!LOL!


This one tops the cake of them all! I had never laughed so hard! Be prepared for wild nutty poop scenes again! Dave England does it again with poop!:) I don't want to spoil it for ya but, it's a must have for anyone that follows Jackass! If ya ever wonder how things ever got started off with some of crew. You need to check out CKY Trilogy. You'll see Bam, Rake, Brandon...basically Viva La Bam cast but a whole lot younger:)

(18 May 2012)

not the jackass I remember.


May be spoilers below!!!!I am reviewing the movie, not the extras or 3D aspect.I watched this when it was on MTV. I was about 15 when it was on. I laughed and laughed at it. I also liked the CKY videos that bam and the guys made. The best part of the show was when they would pull pranks on random people and each other. In this movie, they may have did that a few times. But it was not the same. The part with the random people was funny. But they all have to know what they will do to each other. They have done so many things back and forth, nothing is really new. The parts with Bams parents, how can they not know what is going to happen? It did make me laugh at parts. But it seemed like they had extra stuff laying around and they made it into a movie. Some of the stuff I actually closed my eyes during. I mean, when guys go to the bathroom all over the place and they all laugh, for some reason didn't do it for me. Then there was a part with tasers. It was such a stupid thing. I mean, what if a few got on them and they got stuck on them for a few seconds? Seems they would be dead. I did think it was kind of funny. I would even rent another movie of theres. But, since the show I have grown up some what. Seems the trademark for Jackass has stayed the same though.I wish all the guys well and thank them for everything they have given us. I guess I would say keep it up. There are a lot of people who think this is the funniest thing they have seen. I will say I did laugh at some of it. I liked though when it was more amature and seemed to have a random, thoughtless sense. I hope all you guys stay safe.

chrismsawin (17 May 2012)

Nostalgic and excellent use of 3-D


Reviewing a film like Jackass 3D is harder than it looks even thoughthis is the third installment in the film franchise, which came after aTV series that lasted for three seasons. Nearly everyone can recognizethe franchise by name yet the people involved aren't actually actors(everyone is listed "as himself" in the credits) and a coherent storyis nonexistent. With Jackass, you know what you're getting up front; abunch of guys doing nothing but the most stupid and idiotic things foran hour and a half that usually involve their own genitalia or feces orboth. You either think it's hilarious or downright hate it and judgingby the packed theater a few nights ago, there's still a craving forJackass.Jackass 3D utilizes the 3D effect very well. That credit can go to thefilm actually being shot in the format rather than it being shotconventionally and converted to 3D later on. The opening and closing ofthe film are the best 3D examples; all of the explosions, paintballs,dildos, and God-knows-what flying at your face. As inane as it was, itwas still nice to see the effect put to good use rather than justtacked on to make an extra $3 a ticket.The more ridiculous and senseless stunts in Jackass have always drawnmore interest on my end in comparison to the more crude bits involvingbodily fluids. While Jackass 3D does have the honor of not only beingthe only film but the only film presented in 3D that features a bungeeouthouse and a man drinking the sweat of another man, it's things likeElectric Avenue (which features stun guns attached to strings and aspinning cattle prod), Bam's version of the Rocky films, and the WeeMan segment in the bar that features other midgets that are the realhigh points of the film.Jackass 3D is exactly what you're expecting, but there's somethingabout it that's intriguing. Once you start watching, you can't lookaway. You have to see how far this imbecility will go. Never has thephrase, "like watching a train wreck in slow motion," fit so well.While the film is certainly far from brilliant, there's a bit morecreativity to it than what most give it credit for. Creative, shocking,and filled with more puke than you can shake a stick at, Jackass 3D isable to utilize 3D in ways that haven't been seen before whileproviding a few laughs and grossing you out all at the same time.

Sean Lamberger (17 May 2012)

A Stroll Down Memory Lane That's Redundant, but Fun


You already know the jist of this: crazy aging skaters take turnsparticipating in some of the dumbest stunts imaginable, on a constantquest to one-up each other. The squad is beyond trying to convert anynon-fans, if they were ever interested in that to begin with, and atthis point are just indulging themselves while there's still a shimmerof spotlight left to enjoy. It's definitely their most expensiveendeavor to date, which opens the door to some outrageous stuff, but byits grand finale the joke has worn pretty thin. I had a constant smileon my face from start to finish, though a few recycled gags fromprevious 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 - thefew 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'mnot exactly mourning their absence. There's nothing new here, forbetter or for worse.

Hellmant (16 May 2012)

Two and a half stars and one dildo (Out of Five)!


'JACKASS 3D': Three and a Half Stars (Out of Five) Johnny Knoxville, Bam Margera, Ryan Dunn, Steve-O, Preston Lacy,Wee-Man, Chris Pontius, Dave England and the rest of the gang are backfor another bunch of crazy and vulgar stunts and pranks and this timeit's in 3D. Once again this third film is directed by Jeff Tremaine andthis time written by Preston Lacy (whom my friend Erika says she knewback in her home town). The 3D is pretty effective at times withcertain things flying right into your face, although maybe a littleunderused. The movie itself is more of the same; if you've seen one'JACKASS' movie you've seen them all but it's still extremely funny andamusing, as well as of course disgusting.For those of you that don't know the MTV TV series 'JACKASS' wascreated in 2000 by Knoxville, Tremaine and Spike Jonze. It ran forthree seasons and featured Knoxville and fellow 'Big Brother Magazine'(a comedic skateboarding magazine) collaborators Pontius, Dave England,Wee-Man, Steve-O and Tremaine as well as skateboarder Bam Margera andthe crew from his popular stunt / prank 'CKY' movies (including Dunn).After the show's demise it was quickly followed by the first theatricalfilm (featuring most of the TV cast and crew) in 2002 and then a sequelin 2006. Despite the dangerous nature and severe self inflicted bodilyharm of the stunts the crew continues to make films due to theirimmense popularity.Fans of the TV series and previous films should get exactly what theyexpect from this third film and be mostly satisfied, I was. The movieis once again hilarious and you can't help but feel a part of theenormous fun, that you can tell the crew is having. I could have donewith out all the male nudity, flying feces and other crude spectaclesin the film but my stomach has gotten a little more used to it over theyears. I enjoy the pranks a lot more and of course the crazy stunts.I'd say this installment isn't really inferior to the others in any way(and it does have that added 3D visual effect) but it is getting alittle old and a little less original and less inspired in some ways.Due to the fact that it's made up of a bunch of short gags, stunts andpranks it does drag a little (as with all of the films) and seem muchlonger than it's 94 minute running time. Even so I have to admit Istill had a lot of fun and I pretty much got exactly what I expected.If you're a fan of the series this film should definitely notdisappoint.Watch our review show 'MOVIE TALK' at:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M_gpux8_tZ4

(16 May 2012)

THE TITLE SAYS IT ALL


About ten years ago or so when MTV first aired "Jackass", some character flaw in me was mildly amused by the lengths some middle-aged and mentally impaired idiots would go to hurt themselves or others for a laugh.Years later the Jackass crew is back and since most have passed middle age and especially one who has serious medical and/or drug issues,the stunts are now a bit more sedately dangerous and some are funny but 90 percent of the pain is suffered below the waist. After awhile someone getting kicked or punched between the legs gets old. Apparently nowadays the target audience for a movie about forty-somethings torturing themselves, is 12 year olds.But I still enjoyed some of the stunts like playing tetherball with a hornets nest---running a gauntlet of cattle prods and stun guns and a bar brawl by Wee Man and his little people friends and the fight is broken up by midget police who handcuff and arrest the brawlers. In some perverse way the scene of Johnny Knoxville made up and playing an overly affectionate grandpa to his sweet young grand-daughter(19) to the outrage of an innocent patsy, was funny.But my favorite bit from the movie is Steve-O locked inside a port-a-pottie loaded with buckets of fesces and the port-a-pottie is attached by bungee cord to two cranes. The cranes then lift and shake the toilet serving Steve-O a poop cocktail. Gross. Sick. But it is funny.So even though "Jackass" has lost some of its kick, it still has its moments and do you have to be a jackass to enjoy the movie? Not really, but it helps.

Ric-7 (15 May 2012)

More for fans to love


I really liked the last Jackass movie, because there was anintelligence at work there, beyond just a desire to be shocking andgross (though "shocking" and "gross" is being too mild). And this wasjust a lot more of the same.The film is not for the squeamish, especially due to the delight takenin excrement. Excrement here is treated like confetti on New Years Eve.I don't want to get into details, because much of my enjoyment of thisfilm is due to the shock factor. There were a few scenes that I wasjust too scared to watch.I won't get into trying to describe or give a list of what's shownhere. Let me just say that if Thomas Edison had ever thought hisinvention would show something like THIS, he'd have destroyed hiscamera and killed himself. But for about 80% of this film, I washowling with laughter, though terribly embarrassed I was carrying onlike that.The only thing I can say specific to a scene in this movie is that theMidget Bar Fight has got to be, no doubt about it, the most hilarious"Candid" scene I've ever watched.I had major qualms about going to see a film so crude, gross, violent,and obviously marketed to an audience about 40 years younger. I saw it.I loved it. I'm so embarrassed. And I saw it in 2-D. Which was at leastone D more than I needed. The idea of watching some of these scenes in3-D . . .

just_kumala (13 May 2012)

One Time Only Awesomeness


This was the craziest thing I've ever watched.Funny, idiots, nasty, disgusting, mesmerized, that were my commentsduring the movie. I cracked all the time especially for the nasty things, not all peoplelove this scene though. I admit that I don't but it was just too funny, however I made a pledgenot to watch this movie again, one time only. I must say, they're a genius, thinking of idiot ways to kill themselvesbut can amuse people who watch it. I don't really this movie but I give this movie big applause.

vertygo2000 (13 May 2012)

It is exactly what you expect from guys that love to hurt and humiliate each other.


Going in to this film, you have to be aware that it is immature, grossand possibly damaging to braincells but that is exactly what it ismeant to do. It has no pretenses, illusions or even aspirations to winawards. It's just chalk full of demented, hilarious and vomit inducinggags. It's not meant to be highbrow and anybody that doesn't like itbecause it isn't Oscarworthy cinema just doesn't have a sense ofhumour. That's not to say that everyone should like this movie. Itisn't for just anyone. It's just that everyone should understand thatit can appeal to a wide variety of people that want nothing more thanto see how far someone can go in the name of shock-and-awe humour.The gross-out gags are, in my mind, worse than the 2nd movie.Especially, the one with the porta-potty launcher and Preston's"sweatsuit". I felt like throwing up during the former.The 3D really doesn't do much for the movie but the starting and endingare loaded with some decent effects. Plus the phallus they should outand flies across the screen is just magnificent.Many hilarious but sometimes overplayed gags are the ones involvingChris Pontius' wang. He obviously is very proud of his "junk" and is,as usual, always showing it off. It's about the only time I ever lookforward to seeing male genitalia other than my own.It's worth seeing it in theaters as this will definitely be the lasttime it hits theaters. If you've seen it you will understand, if youhaven't it has a very nice cap-off reminiscent of Lethal Weapon 4.

halo1k (11 May 2012)

More of the same random nonsense you know and love


The main argument against Jackass is that it's stupid, juvenile andlowbrow. I love it because it's stupid, juvenile and lowbrow. JohnnyKnoxville, Bam Margera, Wee Man, Steve-O, Preston, and the rest of thegang are back, channeling their inner Wiley Coyote on more of the samerandom nonsense you know and love. But the question begs to differ: Onthe third installment, how are these guys still alive? Of course it'snot for everybody. And that fact needs to be stated. Sure, JohnnyKnoxville is a hilarious master of ceremonies for the crew, and Bamreturns still playing elaborate pranks on his unsuspecting parentsApril and Phil - but this time around Phil actually gets in on theaction, evidenced in the "Super Mighty Glue" bit. The rest of the crewgoes for stunts ranging from the hilarious (Preston and Wee Man playinga visual gag on an unsuspecting dog watcher) to the insane (Bambarreling through a hallway of live stun guns) to the gross-out (theappearance of Knoxville's old man alter ego Irving Zissman) to thereally gross-out (Dave England's infamous poo volcano). Sure, the guysare starting to show their age (and Preston and Wee Man, theirwaistlines) but that doesn't mean the insanity doesn't stop. Just don'ttake anything they do or say seriously in the movie and you'll enjoyit. Like the last two, there's no plot whatsoever. Like the last two,they constantly one-up the random insanity. It's a turn your brain offfor 90 minutes and enjoy it flick. If you start asking questions like"how are these guys still alive?", you're watching the wrong movie.

(11 May 2012)

Jackass 3D looks to be ANAGLYPH 3D!


Beware folks...nowhere on the dvd cover do you see the "3D-Bluray" logo, but you do see a picture of colored-plastic anaglyph 3D glasses. Beware, this probably isn't a 3d-bluray disc meant for the modern 3d-bluray experience!

(10 May 2012)

Misleading!!


This review is from: Jackass 3 (Two-Disc Anaglyph 3D DVD / Blu-ray Combo + Digital Copy) (Blu-ray) I am set up with a 3d TV and ps3. I own a few Blu Ray 3d titles and did Blu Ray 3d search. This came up with a preorder release date. IT IS NOT a 3d Blu Ray. It is a normal Blu ray and a regular dvd with the cheezy blue and red glasses. Gave 2 stars because Amazon return process was great. Full refund with shipping paid by them.

(09 May 2012)

lameass 3(D)?


Why in the world would they not release a 3D Bluray version of this? Using the old school anaglyph glasses (technology over half a century old) makes absolutely no sense when the capability of Bluray 3D is rediculously better, ESPECIALLY when this movie was filmed specifically in 3D!!!??? I'm so disappointed right now I can't talk about it anymore.

thekyles99 (09 May 2012)

The crap is literally flying in this instalment!


I tell ya these dudes keep upping their game with each and everyinstalment!! Loads of brand new pranks, stunts and loads of crap flyingeverywhere and this by the way is no pun! It would've been however muchbetter if i caught the 3d version but oh well i still enjoyed it. Man!I swear these dudes could make a 4 hr movie seem like 5 mins as timeflew by and was actually saddened when the end credits appeared.Steve-o does a really nasty stunt involving two bungee cords attachedto a loaded outhouse and I mean loaded. I wont share anything else butif you are a fan of the series this is a definite must! I say onceagain way to go Jackass crew!

(08 May 2012)

It NEEDS to be made in 3D BLU RAY!!!!!!!!


It is a great movie,but this analglyph 3D format is lame sauce. Hurry up and make it in 3D BLU RAY Tremaine!

thesar-2 (08 May 2012)

You Do Know Jack


What is there to say from a series of a series of fall-down, showpenis, hurt oneself clips by the time you hit part three? I dunno. Thisis the only experience I've had to see a whole movie, much less actualTV episode of the Jackass franchise. But I can tell of my firstencounter in Johnny Knoxville's world that this is just another day outof the office.Jackass 3D's only attribute, as far as I can tell through poo, is thatit was filmed in just that: 3D. Now, I didn't see it in the thirddimension, but I doubt that really added to the already infamous groupof below-the-belt (literally) nitwits.Admittedly, I laughed at some scenes. Such as the plane's exhaustedpower (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 BrokebackMountain…try to keep it up to date, guys) or the midgets in the bar orJohnny doing the dance when the buffalo roamed. And the soundtrack wasgood – seriously, it introduced me to a (now) 40-year-old song: "BrandNew 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 stuntslooked sooo staged. Some people were puking before any action or SMELLhappened. Or laughing hard before the target was humiliated.I understand that it was a difficult task of filming these stunts (youshould NEVER EVER EVER try ANYWHERE) for 3D, but aren't we supposed tohave the slightest belief these are truer than the established fakereality shows on TV? Okay. Fine. Leave your brain at the door and beprepared to look away from the screen from time to time, such as ifyou're offended by male nudity – uh, that's one of the only reasons Iwatched this, hardy har har – or people needlessly having their teethpulled or their excess (body fatted) sweet drunk.Even though it's mindless fun at points, if you're not into (very soonto be or by-now) middle-aged men doing stupid stuff for a buck, there'sabsolutely no reason (ZERO, actually) to see this, other thanwitnessing Seann William Scott before he checked into rehab. Otherwise,have a good time at watching America once again humiliate itself, muchlike Jersey Shore did on a weekly basis.

Mad Lit (08 May 2012)

Are You Kidding Me?


Just check out the spelling and grammar of most of the individuals who gave this movie a high rating and, well, you get the picture!

valleyjohn (05 May 2012)

More of the glorious same!


Jackass is childish . Jackass is stupid . Jackass is sick . Jackass isright up my street!In this latest instalment Johnny Knoxville and the boys go all threedimensional on our arse and although i only saw this in glorious 2 D itstill looked amazing.The contents are much the same as what we're used to. This time we areexposed to stunts such as " Super Mighty Glue" where Wee Man & Prestonare super glued together. . "The High Five" , where a giant handsprings out and hits people unexpectedly and " The helicockter" well ,Use your imagination on that one!. My only disappointment is that i didn't get to see this in 3D as ithink it might have looked great.I'm not sure how much longer these guys can keep doing these stuntsbecause sooner rather than later someone is going to get seriously hurtor failing that they will get too old but while they can i will stillenjoy watching them.

(05 May 2012)

Pam Sl


This review is from: Jackass 3 (Two-Disc Anaglyph 3D DVD / Blu-ray Combo + Digital Copy) (Blu-ray) It was quite funny, but nothing could be as funny as the skit with the arabs in the previous Jackass Movie. My Mom is 84 years old and she loves to watch these movies. She will never get over the skit with the Arabs.

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