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Jackass: The Movie is a 2002 American reality comedy film directed by Jeff Tremaine based on Jackass by Johnny Knoxville and Spike Jonze. The film released on october 25, 2002 by Paramount Pictures.
While there is no scientific proof, chances are good your teenagers will leak brain cells by the thousands while watching Jackass. And you might even want to see it with them.
So what's all the fuss about? If people want to staple paper to their inner thighs, let them. The question is whether you're prepared to pay to watch them do it.
Jackass: The Movie is a disgusting, repulsive, grotesque spectacle, but it's also hilarious and provocative. God help me, thumbs up.
November 05, 2002
Chicago Tribune
Maybe the best way to look at Jackass: The Movie is as a piece of conceptual art. How far and low will these guys go? What's the pinnacle of pointlessness?
November 02, 2002
DVD Review
To call it performance art, one would first have to submit to the idea that it is art, which it clearly isn't. (Unrated)
Superficial shenanigans don't diminish its effect. It's a ridiculously funny barrage of taboo pranks, practical jokes and tests of both social altruism and Bam Margera's parents' patience - most of it failsafed so that the foolishness never subsides.