Jackass Volume Two
Jackass Volume Two

Jackass Volume Two

2004Movie78 minEnglish

Due to some random haggard circumstances, Volume 1 of the Jackass TV series isn't coming out anytime soon. But in the meantime here's Volume 2. Volume two of the Jackass series contains a random, haggard selection of segments and bits that aired on our crappy little television show. Remarkable moments in this half-ass collection include Chris Pontius masquerading as an American werewolf and creating panic in the streets of London, Johnny Knoxville sticking his arm right up a cow's butt, Bam Margera and Brandon Dicamillo taking the hockey gloves off and brawling in the middle of a café, Ehren McGhehey falling flat on his pink face while skateboarding blindfolded, and a bunch of other absurd stunts, pranks and queer misbehavior from our bumbling cat and crew of idiots.

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IMDb7.2/10
Google Users76%
Director: Jeff TremaineGenres: Comedy, Stunt, Reality

Plot Summary

Jackass Volume Two is a compilation film featuring more of the outrageous and often painful stunts performed by the Jackass crew. It showcases a collection of previously unseen pranks, skits, and dangerous stunts that test the limits of human endurance and common sense. The film delivers the signature brand of crude humor and shocking displays that fans of the franchise have come to expect.

Critical Reception

Jackass Volume Two was generally met with mixed to positive reviews from critics, with many acknowledging its appeal to its target audience while criticizing its lack of substance. Audiences, however, largely embraced the film, appreciating its consistent delivery of the over-the-top stunts and juvenile humor that defined the Jackass brand. It was seen as a successful continuation of the franchise's established formula.

What Reviewers Say

  • Features the same brand of outrageous and often painful stunts that made the original Jackass popular.
  • While lacking in narrative or depth, it delivers a consistent stream of shocking and humorous moments for fans.
  • Critics were divided, with some appreciating the sheer absurdity and others finding it juvenile and gratuitous.

Google audience: Google users generally found the movie to be hilariously shocking and entertaining, appreciating the continuation of the signature Jackass stunts and pranks. Many reviewers highlighted the outrageousness and unpredictability of the stunts as key selling points, while a smaller number found the humor to be too crude or repetitive.

Fun Fact

The film is a compilation of unused footage and new stunts filmed specifically for the release, as it was not tied to a theatrical movie release in the same way as the main Jackass films.

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