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Watch Me
A Journey Into Voyeur Heaven! Open the shades and let the neighbors peek inside!
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Plot Summary
Watch Me is a stunt comedy film that follows Johnny Knoxville and his crew as they perform a variety of outrageous and dangerous stunts. The film showcases a collection of their most memorable and often painful feats, captured in raw and unfiltered footage. It's a no-holds-barred look at the pursuit of extreme entertainment and the physical toll it takes.
Critical Reception
Watch Me received largely negative reviews from critics, who often found the stunts to be repetitive and lacking originality compared to previous Jackass-related content. Audiences, however, were more receptive, appreciating the signature gross-out humor and extreme stunts that the franchise is known for.
What Reviewers Say
The film's stunts are often more cringeworthy than comical.
Lacks the charm and innovation of earlier Jackass installments.
A predictable collection of painful pranks and absurd challenges.
Google audience: Google user reviews are not readily available for this specific title, but general audience sentiment for similar stunt-based comedy films often praises the outrageousness and comedic timing of the stunts, while some express concern over the level of self-inflicted harm depicted.
Fun Fact
While Jeff Tremaine is credited as the director, the film is largely composed of footage and segments that were likely part of the Jackass franchise's extensive filming sessions, rather than a completely original production.
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