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The hesitation of a couple in love about whether or not to make love leads to an unfortunate coincidence of events.
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Plot Summary
Jackass: The Movie takes the popular MTV show's premise and expands it to feature length. The film consists of a series of elaborate stunts, pranks, and outlandish skits performed by a cast of daredevils. From navigating dangerous obstacles to enduring painful and often disgusting situations, the movie delivers pure, unadulterated, and often shocking, comedic mayhem.
Critical Reception
Jackass: The Movie received mixed to negative reviews from critics, who often found its humor juvenile and its stunts pointless and dangerous. However, it was a significant commercial success, resonating with its target audience who appreciated its raw, anarchic, and boundary-pushing comedy.
What Reviewers Say
A film that champions gross-out humor and dangerous stunts over substance.
Criticized for its lack of originality and perceived anti-intellectualism.
Praised by some for its fearless commitment to pushing comedic boundaries.
Google audience: Audiences generally found 'Jackass: The Movie' to be hilariously crude and entertaining, appreciating the over-the-top pranks and stunts. Many viewers enjoyed the pure shock value and the cast's willingness to endure painful and disgusting situations for a laugh.
Fun Fact
The iconic "Grand Theft Auto" stunt, where Knoxville and others pretend to be characters from the video game, was initially planned for the TV show but was deemed too expensive and logistically difficult to film.
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