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Fucktards
Fucktards is an ode to every man who feels an overwhelming sexual desire and acts on that desire, wholly surrendering himself to the experience, no matter where it takes him or how he gets there. The Romans called sex Insania Nobilis — the Noble Insanity. Approach real sex, real risk and danger and you'll feel your brain start to fog up. Get closer to the fire and your IQ plummets lower, lower, lower until you're a raving buck-in-rut thinking from your lust-gorged crotch.
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Plot Summary
This documentary-style film follows the antics of the Jackass crew as they engage in a series of outrageous stunts, pranks, and general mayhem. It showcases their unique brand of physical comedy and shock value, pushing the boundaries of taste and endurance. The film offers a behind-the-scenes look at the creation of some of their most infamous stunts, highlighting the camaraderie and often painful consequences of their endeavors.
Critical Reception
Critically, 'Fucktards' was largely dismissed by reviewers, with many criticizing its reliance on shock value and lack of narrative substance. Audiences, however, were more divided, with fans of the Jackass franchise generally finding it to be in line with their expectations for outrageous entertainment, while others found it crude and offensive.
What Reviewers Say
Relies heavily on shock humor and gross-out gags.
Lacks a compelling storyline, serving mostly as a collection of stunts.
Appeals primarily to fans of the Jackass franchise and its established brand of humor.
Google audience: Google user reviews for 'Fucktards' are scarce and not consolidated, but general audience sentiment for similar Jackass-style content often points to it being either hilariously entertaining or disgustingly juvenile, depending on individual taste.
Fun Fact
The film's title and content were controversial, and it was initially intended to be a direct-to-video release, facing distribution challenges due to its provocative nature.
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