Jackass 3.5
Director: Jeff Tremaine
Actors: Johnny Knoxville, Ryan Dunn, Bam Margera, Preston Lacy
PlotA group of thrill-seekers and pranksters engage in a series of outrageous and often dangerous stunts and practical jokes. The group, known for their willingness to push the limits, undertakes activities that test their physical endurance and often result in chaotic and hilarious outcomes. From elaborate setups to impromptu gags, their antics range from the absurdly childish to outright ludicrous, consistently aiming to outdo one another in a battle of extreme humor. As they carry out an array of daredevil feats and absurd challenges, the camaraderie and competitive spirit among the group members are on full display.
Throughout their wild journey, injuries, shocks, and gross-out moments abound as they remain undeterred in their quest for laughs and entertainment. Each member's unique personality and fearless approach contribute to the unpredictable and entertaining series of events, resulting in a mixture of hilarity and cringe-worthy moments. As the pranks escalate in severity and outlandishness, the group's bond is both tested and solidified, showcasing their shared love for calculated chaos and adventure.
Writers: Bam Margera (concepts by), Steve-O (concepts by), Chris Pontius (concepts by), Ryan Dunn (concepts by), Jason 'Wee Man' Acuña (concepts by), Preston Lacy (concepts by), Ehren McGhehey (concepts by), Dave England (concepts by), Spike Jonze (concepts by), Loomis Fall (concepts by), Barry Owen Smoler (concepts by), The Dudesons (concepts by), Mike Kassak (concepts by), Madison Clapp (concepts by), Knate Lee (concepts by), Derek Freda (concepts by), Trip Taylor (concepts by), Sean Cliver (concepts by), Dimitry Elyashkevich (concepts by), J.P. Blackmon (concepts by), Rick Kosick (concepts by)
Release Date: 01 Apr 2011
Runtime: 84 min
Rating: Unrated
Country: USA
Language: English
Home Video Reviews
Jackass 3.5 delivers the same mix of humor and cringe-worthy stunts, with Paramount's Blu-ray offering strong technical presentation and extras; a must for fans.
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