

CKY Documentary
Clips from CKY, CKY2K, and CKY 3 as well as some new clips with commentary from the cast and crew in between. It also includes the infamous "How To Rob a House" sketch.
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Plot Summary
This documentary follows the antics of Bam Margera and his friends as they perform dangerous stunts, pranks, and skateboarding in the "Jackass" style. It captures their raw, unfiltered humor and chaotic lifestyle. The film showcases their early days of creating viral videos and establishing their unique brand of shock comedy and extreme sports.
Critical Reception
The CKY Documentary was primarily a cult hit among fans of extreme sports and a specific brand of shock humor. Critically, it received mixed reviews, often being praised for its raw energy and authenticity by fans, while critics found it juvenile and lacking in substance. It was seen as a precursor to the more widely popular "Jackass" franchise.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its raw, unpolished energy and dedication to extreme stunts.
- Criticized by some for its perceived immaturity and lack of narrative depth.
- Seen as an influential early work for the "Jackass" crew.
Google audience: Audiences generally enjoyed the documentary for its behind-the-scenes look at the CKY crew's wild stunts and pranks, appreciating its authentic and often hilarious content. Some viewers found it to be a nostalgic look back at the early days of this type of extreme entertainment.
Fun Fact
The documentary heavily features early footage that would later be incorporated into the popular MTV series "Jackass."
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