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Jackass 3D
Theatrical release poster
Directed byJeff Tremaine
Based on
Jackass
by
Produced by
  • Jeff Tremaine
  • Spike Jonze
  • Johnny Knoxville
Starring
CinematographyDimitry Elyashkevich
Edited by
  • Seth Casriel
  • Matthew Probst
  • Matthew Kosinski
Music by
Production
companies
Distributed byParamount Pictures[1]
Release date
  • October 15, 2010(2010-10-15)
Running time
94 minutes[1]
CountryUnited States[1]
LanguageEnglish
Budget$20 million[2][3]
Box office$171.7 million[3]

Jackass 3D(known asJackass 3on home media) is a 2010 American3Drealitycomedy filmdirected byJeff Tremaine.It is the third installment in theJackassfilm series,and the sequel toJackass Number Two(2006). The film stars the regularJackasscast ofJohnny Knoxville,Bam Margera,Ryan Dunn,Steve-O,"Danger Ehren" McGhehey,Dave England,Preston Lacy,Wee Man,andChris Pontius.This is the lastJackassfilm to feature Dunn before his death in 2011 and Margera as a primary cast member before his departure in 2020 (Margera is briefly inJackass Forever). This is also the lastJackassfilm to feature a guest appearance byRip Taylor,who died in October 2019.

The film was theatrically released in the United States in the3Dformat on October 15, 2010, byParamount Pictures,marking the tenth anniversary of theJackasstelevision series.It received generally positive reviews from critics. The film grossed $171.7 million worldwide against a production budget of $20 million. A sequel, titledJackass Forever,was released on February 4, 2022 to positive reviews.[4]

Leftover film footage scenes was incorporated as a extended length feature released asJackass 3.5,onDVDandBlu-rayon June 14, 2011.

Synopsis

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BeavisandButt-Headopen the film with a special cameo, and an explanation of 3D technology. In a matter typical for the characters, they start arguing and quickly get into a slap-fight, with several of the moves especially animated to come out of the screen in a 3D setting. The opening sequence features each of the cast members lining up, standing in each color of the rainbow, while an operatic version of theJackasstheme song "Corona"plays. OnceJohnny Knoxvilleintroduces the film, each cast member does small stunts by various objects inslow-motionto the tune of "The Kids Are Back"byTwisted Sister.The opening sequence, as well as many of the stunts, were filmed withPhantom high speed cameras,which shoot at 1,000frames per second.

The most notable stunts and pranks include:Johnny Knoxvillebeing camouflage-painted as a bull charges at him;Bam Margerafalling into a pit filled with snakes while attempting to prankJeff Tremaine;Ryan DunnandSteve-Oplaying instruments while a male sheep rams them; Steve-O drinkingPreston Lacy's sweat after riding an elliptical machine; Bam gluing his hands to Preston Lacy andPhil Margera's chest with super glue;Ehren McGheheygetting his crooked tooth pulled by Bam'sLamborghini;Dave Englandplayingtetherballwith a beehive against Steve-O; Preston Lacy getting a football kicked into his face by professionalNFLkickerJosh Brown;Wee Manparticipating in a bar brawl with otherlittle people;andChris Pontiusflying anRC helicopterwhile it is tied to his penis.

The final stunt involves Steve-O being launched high into the air while inside a full port-a-potty connected to bungee cords. The following closing skit is done in a similar fashion as the introduction, as Knoxville announces he's about to "end the movie", then triggers an old-fashioned dynamite plunger; after the rest of the crew is disappointed by the initial explosion being a mere puff of air out of a nearbypiñata,everything in the room is destroyed in a series of large explosions, as the blown-up objects are thrown at the cast (like the opening, all shown in slow-motion) to the tune ofPyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky's1812 Overture.After the explosions are finished, the cast members are flushed away by a wave pool. As in the past twoJackassfilms, comedianRip Taylormakes an appearance before the credits roll, celebrating the end of the film in overly dramatic fashion.

Cast

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The entire cast from the previous movies returned for the third movie.

Guest appearances:

Crew

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Crew members who appear in this movie:

  • Director and producerJeff Tremaine
  • ProducerSpike Jonze
  • Executive producer Trip Taylor
  • Associate producer Greg Wolf
  • Co-producer andcinematographerDimitry Elyashkevich
  • Co-producer and photographer Sean Cliver
  • CameramenLance Bangs,Rick Kosick,and Greg Iguchi
  • Boom operator Seamus Frawley
  • Set decorator Mike Kassak
  • Art directors and production designers J.P. Blackmon, andSeth Meisterman

Notable exceptions to the supporting cast areBrandon DiCamillo,who had a falling out with cast member Bam Margera, andRaab Himself,who was recovering from alcoholism and drug addiction.

Production

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In December 2009, director and producerJeff Tremainebegan doing camera tests with the 3D equipment.[7]In that same month,Johnny Knoxvilleannounced the return of the entire cast of the previous two movies.[8]According toDeadline Hollywood,a stunt called "The Heli-cockter" was filmed and shown to Paramount executives in its 3D format to greenlight the project.[9]Chris Pontiustethered a remote control-operated helicopter to his penis, and grinned while he swung it around.[9]

Filming of the stunts began on January 25, 2010,[10][11][12]Tremaine filmed the crew on private property unlike the traditional Jackass fashion of filming in the streets (although in the film, several skits/pranks were shot in public),[13]and it includes "occasional forays to foreign countries."[14]In April 2010,Bam Margeratold the Artisan News Service that the movie was 70% done and half the crew had been to the hospital with Margera having "three broken ribs and a broken shoulder and a twisted ankle as we speak."[15]During filming, recurring guest cast memberLoomis Fallsuffered acompound fractureof hisclavicleafter an improper landing during a stunt involving anumbrellaand a jet engine.

On the subject of the stunts, directorJeff Tremainesaid he was aiming to revamp most of the old stunts from the original show into the movie. For example, the "Poo Cocktail Supreme" is an homage to, and an extension of, the stunt originally done by Knoxville on the original television show.[16]The stunt, "Lamborghini Tooth Pull" was originally shot forJackass Number Twowith Margera's uncle,Vincent Margera(also known as Don Vito) but afterMargera's arrestback in 2006, the stunt was pulled from the final cut of the movie and was not shown inJackass 2.5,so it was re-shot withEhren McGheheyfor this film, and the elder Margera was declared persona non grata among the cast and crew for some time.

In April 2010, JackassWorld was officially shut down, leaving a posting that said "gone filmin'," and "Thanks for the support the past two years. To keep abreast and adick of all things related to the world of jackass and Dickhouse (including the currently in production flick jackass 3D), follow us on Facebook and Twitter."[17]In an interview with cameramanRick Kosick,he revealed that JackassWorld will no longer be a website after the movie releases.[18]Despite this claim, it was eventually relaunched as the main website for Dickhouse Productions.

CameramanLance Bangsexplained the transition from television to cinema screen: "It's utterly crazy. Everything in 3-D looks as brightly colored as candy. I'm a cameraman on it, and it's amazing to watch the footage being turned 3-D, like watching everything through a viewfinder." He later went on to say, "I thought I was above peer pressure, but there's such camaraderie. I took part in a few stunts and ended up humiliated and hurt — me, the poetic film-maker friend ofSpike Jonze."[14]

In late May 2010, Knoxville stated thatSteve-O's sobriety was at its best and, "there is no beer on set this time around even if some of us wish there was." He also said, "To be honest, it's going great. Everyone has had different injuries throughout, which is a good sign, and Steve-O is probably getting the best footage out of everybody. He is really going for it. He wants to prove to everyone he can do these stunts sober. It's been two years since he had a drink now. Everyone has been real supportive of him."[19]

At the2010 MTV Movie Awards,Tremaine said filming was nearly finished but they had not shot internationally yet but intended to shoot "a couple of bits".[20]

An injury to cast memberBam Margeraforced a rewrite for the beginning of the movie.[21]On June 12, 2010, Margera was beaten on the head with a bat by a 59-year-old African-American woman outside of his bar, The Note. The woman alleged Bam called her a racial slur and that she was offended, but did not hit him. When Margera was approached byTMZtwo days after the incident, he told them he "never used the n-word" and that "[the lady] attacked me times before". He explained:

I was internally bleeding in the brain for two days and they wouldn't let me leave the hospital. I was like, 'I need to go to Los Angeles in six hours to go finish Jackass.' We start tomorrow and I'm supposed to get hit in the head and now I can't because of her.[22]

Margera added in the same interview that the opening sequence is being shot with Phantom high speed cameras, which record at 1,000 frames per second to produce hyper-slow motion, similar to the opening sequence ofZombieland.[22]Appropriately, make-up effects designerTony Gardner,creator of the zombie hordes forZombieland,was a designer for all of theJackassfilms.

Deleted scenes that were filmed, but got cut out of bothJackass 3DandJackass 3.5include: "BB Gun Nipple Piercing", whereWee ManshootsSteve-Oin the nipple with aBB gun;"Bed Sled", whereChris PontiusandDave Englandslide down a snowy mountain on an inflatable bed; "Super Mighty Glue Goatee", whereJohnny Knoxvilleputs super mighty glue on his chin and sticks it toPhil Margera's hairy chest; "Banana Gauntlet", where Wee Man, Dave, andBam Margeraslide on a lubed up table with banana peels while they're dressed up as gorillas, and trying to avoid the bananas that are swinging in their way; and "Piss Drink", where Steve-O uses Knoxville'scatheterfor Knoxville's torn urethra as a straw to drink his piss. Some of these deleted scenes are briefly shown in the credits ofJackass 3DorJackass 3.5.Steve-O uploaded the full "BB Gun Nipple Piercing" to hisYouTubechannel.[23]

Release

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Box office

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Jackass 3Dearned $117.2 million in North America, and $53.1 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $170.3 million.[3]It is the highest-grossing film of the series worldwide and separately in North America and overseas.[24]

In the United States, the film had a record opening day for a fall release movie ($22 million), and posted a record October midnight opening ($2.5 million).[25]It then held the record for the highest opening weekend gross in the month of October as well as the Fall season ($50.4 million) for one year untilParanormal Activity 3claimed it in 2011 with a weekend gross of $52.6 million.[26]Based on early outperforming predictions it would earn $30 million.[2]It marked the highest-grossing opening weekend of the franchise, ahead ofJackass: The Movie($22.8 million) andJackass Number Two($29 million). 3D accounted for a whopping 90% of its opening weekend gross; however, it still improved on the attendance of its predecessors.[27]It then earned $65.6 million in its first week, which marked the largest Fall opening week of all time.[28]It closed in theaters on January 20, 2011, with $117.2 million.[29]The film made more overseas than both its predecessors combined.[24]Its highest-grossing country, outside North America, was Australia ($9.9 million).[30]

Critical response

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Rotten Tomatoesgives the film an approval rating of 65% based on 110 reviews, and an average rating of 5.9/10. The website's critical consensus reads: "TheJackassgang might be running out of gross-out stunts, but this installment contains plenty of brilliantly brain-dead comedy -- and the 3-D adds a pungent new dimension. "[31]Metacriticgives the film a weighted average score of 56 out of 100, based on 23 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[32]Audiences polled byCinemaScoregave the film an average grade of "B+" on an A+ to F scale.[33]

Owen GleibermanofEntertainment Weeklygave the film a B grade. He notes that the audience wants to see Knoxville and the boys top themselves, and ultimately they achieve that. Gleiberman described the 3D as "the usual big nothing" and fails entirely to make the film any more disgusting.[34] Washington Postcritic Dan Kois described the film as "a touching ode to male friendship at its most primal" and describes the atmosphere as one of "infectious bonhomie". He sarcastically asks viewers if they are "highbrow"enough forJackass 3D.He notes the apprehension of the performers before the stunts is nearly as exciting as the stunts themselves. Kois shows his appreciation not just for the stunts but also the way in which they are repeated in slow motion. He gives the film 3/4 stars.[35]Michael Phillips of theChicago Tribunecriticizes the film describing it as "reductive, insanely violent slapstick" but he accepts that is the idea.[36]Roger Moore of theOrlando Sentinelcomplains that the performers "aren't getting better, they're getting older" and the stunts that were cute ten years ago now seem forced and a little desperate.[37]

Home media

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TheDVDandBlu-rayversions ofJackass 3Dwere released on March 8, 2011, in three different versions. The first version is a Blu-ray/DVD combo pack with adigital copy;the second is a limited-edition two-disc DVD pack, and the third copy is a single-disc DVD. The special features on the Blu-ray/DVD combo pack include 11 deleted scenes and 29 outtakes, while the DVD versions include 2 deleted scenes and 5 outtakes. All versions include the MTV making-of special and a trailer.[38]With the Blu-ray/DVD combo pack and the limited edition two-disc DVD pack, the second disc includes an anaglyphic 3D version of the movie (four pairs of glasses were provided). No true Blu-ray 3D version has been made available to date.[39]Jackass 3D is exclusively available for rent on 3DTVs which support the 3DGO! streaming app, as well as through VR platforms through Bigscreen VR.

Jackass 3.5

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Jackass 3.5was a direct-to-home media version with additional footage.[40]The film was compiled from outtakes shot during the making of the third film, and released in weekly installments onJoostfrom April 1 through June 13, 2011.[41]The first trailer was originally released online on January 27, 2011, and the feature-length movie was released on Blu-ray and DVD on June 14, 2011, less than a week beforeRyan Dunn's death.[42]

The most notable added bits include:Johnny Knoxvilleattempting to skate on full speed treadmills,Bam Margeraskating through four walls made ofdrywall,Steve-Ogetting his ass bit by analligator snapping turtle,Ryan Dunnrunning on a row of chairs while wearing binoculars,Dave EnglandBASE jumpingoff a motorcycle,Chris Pontiusgetting his penis pecked by awoodpecker,Wee Manscaring members of the cast while he'scamouflagepainted in the hallway,Preston Lacygetting hit on his head by a ball attached to bungee cord, andEhren McGheheyunsuspectingly getting electrocuted bydefibrillatorswhile he's sleeping.

In describing the sequel in an interview conducted prior toJackass 3D's theatrical release, Johnny Knoxville said, "We shot two movies worth of material."[43][44]Originally, Knoxville said the film might be ready for a Christmas 2010 DVD release,[45]but it was reported in late October that the film would not be released until after Christmas.[46]

The television premiere forJackass 3.5was June 9 onMTV,which was followed by an encore onMTV2on June 10. Notably, it was shown on November 28, 2011, after theTribute to Ryan Dunnon MTV.[47]

The DVD was released in Australia on August 3 as part of an eight-disc box-set which also includes the other movies, all three volumes of the television series and theLost Tapes.The film was released as a separate disc on September 1. The set was also published in the United States & Canada in 2016, omitting the series (already released on DVD there), but including the 3 main films, as well as the three "Jackass.5" films, plusJackass Presents: Bad Grandpaand its ".5" film.

Spin-off

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In March 2012,Johnny Knoxvillediscussed the possibility of a fourth film, saying "we're keeping our mind open" and "I've got 50–60 ideas on top of all the stuff we didn't get to shoot."[48]Then in June 2012, it was reported Paramount "registered several domains for a film that would be calledBad Grandpa."[49]

DuringBam Margera's September 18, 2012 interview onThe Howard Stern ShowaboutJackasshe said: "There's going to be a whole movie about Knoxville's grandpa character."

Bad Grandpawas officially announced in July 2013 and released on October 25, 2013,[50]exactly 11 years after the release of the first film. The film was dedicated to cast memberRyan Dunn,who died in 2011 following a fatal car crash.

Soundtrack

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Jackass 3D: Music from the Motion Picture
Soundtrack albumby
various artists
ReleasedOctober 25, 2010(2010-10-25)
GenrePunk,metal,country,folk
LabelEpitaph
Jackasssoundtrack chronology
Jackass Number Two: Music from the Motion Picture
(2006)
Jackass 3D: Music from the Motion Picture
(2010)
SinglesfromJackass 3D: Music from the Motion Picture
  1. "Memories"
    Released: August 10, 2010
  2. "Afterworld"
    Released: September 29, 2010

Jackass 3D: Music from the Motion Picturewas released via a link to Punknews.org on the officialJackassFacebook page.Karen Oof theYeah Yeah Yeahsreturns again to contribute toward the soundtrack (likeJackass Number Two).[51]

In August 2010,Rivers Cuomoconfirmed that the song "Memories" performed byWeezerwill be featured in the film.[52]

CKYalso announced that they created an exclusive track for the movie, titled "Afterworld". The single was released on September 30, 2010.[53]

  1. "Corona" (Jackass Opera Mix) bySqueak E. Clean
  2. "The Kids Are Back" byTwisted Sister
  3. "If You're Gonna Be Dumb, You Gotta Be Tough" byKaren O
  4. "Memories"byWeezer
  5. "Party in My Pants" byRoger Alan Wade
  6. "Invisible Man" bySmut Peddlers
  7. "I'm Shakin'" byThe Blasters
  8. "I Got Your Number" byCock Sparrer
  9. "You Can't Roller Skate in a Buffalo Herd" byRoger Miller
  10. "Been Blown to Shreds" by Sassafras
  11. "Brand New Key"byMelanie
  12. "Alcohol" byGang Green
  13. "Afterworld"byCKY

Sequel

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A sequel toJackass 3D,titledJackass Forever,was released on February 4, 2022.

Notes

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  1. ^Stevie Lee,54, American professional wrestler and actor (Puppet the Psycho Dwarf,The Babe,Oz the Great and Powerful) who died on September 12, 2020.[5][6]

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