Jackass 3.5
Jackass 3.5
NR | 01 April 2011 (USA)
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Johnny Knoxville of 'Jackass' releases unused material of stunts, tricks, antics and shenanigans shot during the production of 'Jackass 3D' that didn't make it into the film, as well as the hilarious outtakes.

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Max Swindlehurst

I was looking forward to this release since I've been watching Jackass 3D in Theater. I knew that there would be a 3.5 with even more fun and stupidity.3.5 is a perfect continuation of 3. The Phantom camera segment had me in hysterics! Bombs Away was brilliant, especially the part filmed by the Phantom camera. (Yes, I am a huge fan of that camera.) It truly seemed like Johnny Knoxville was going to get away with his little Slip 'N Bowl prank until the very end ;) The boys keep getting better with age. I truly don't want the Jackass era to ever end.I love this film. ( Espially Electric Limbo and Rat Zapper and Basketball ball ). Its better than Jackass 3 as the cast interviews are great. Some of the stunts are a little dull (they were the ones that were cut) but the behind the scenes pranks are so funny. I do feel sad when I watch it though, RIP Ryan Dunn. If you loved Jackass 3 you will love this. The interviews are great and most of the stunts are just as funny, crude and twisted.

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Hellmant

'JACKASS 3.5': Three Stars (Out of Five) Like 'JACKASS 2.5' before it, this direct to video (and internet) sequel compiles most of the scenes that didn't make it into the theatrical release 'JACKASS 3D'. All of the gang is back including Johnny Knoxville, Bam Margera, Steve-O, Dave England, 'Wee Man', Preston Lacy, Ehren McGhehey and the late Ryan Dunn. The co-creator of 'JACKASS' (with Knoxville and Spike Jonze) Jeff Tremaine (and director of all the other 'JACKASS' films) returns to direct. The film plays more like a collection of deleted scenes and commentary than an actual movie but it's still a lot of fun if you're a fan of the franchise (and more of the usual).The movie mostly consists of stunts that didn't go off as planned or were less effective than desired (which is the major reason it's not as good as the theatrical release). It also contains interviews with the cast and crew discussing each stunt/scene and what they liked about it as well as what they thought went wrong. It plays out more like an actual documentary than the theatrical 'JACKASS' films (sort of like an extended extra feature from one of the other DVDs. It's still pretty funny though and like I said a lot of fun.If you've seen the other movies and TV show you obviously don't need a review to tell you what to expect, like I said it's more of the same. There's plenty of vulgar and crude humor as well as a ton of male nudity (definitely not for the homophobic). I've read some rants discussed with how gay these films are (as well as the cast) but it seems like someone who would complain about that sort of thing has got some issues to figure out themselves. Like all 'JACKASS' films it's all done in good taste. It is somewhat emotional to see Ryan Dunn again on film after what happened to him. There's some great scenes of him and Bam bonding that really capture the humanity of both men (in a more rare way than the other films, it seems to me, maybe it just appears that way now though). The film, like all the others, is a great tribute to Dunn but it would be nice to see a collection of all his greatest stunts and scenes (I'm sure one is coming). Anyway the film is worth checking out just for him. F--- Roger Ebert!Watch our review show 'MOVIE TALK' at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M_gpux8_tZ4

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Tyree Webster

'JACKASS 3.5' is the latest and greatest of the entire movie series, it's certainly funnier that 'JACKASS 3D', and way funnier than any other recent comedy film of the year. Johnny Knoxville leads the group in the finale of the funniest movie series ever made!PROS: The movie is certainly an improvement from 2.5, the other direct- to- DVD release because it has more funny skits and stunts and less interviews. I'm not saying that I don't like the interviews, truly, I do. It's just that with the interview aspect of the movie it seems like an 84 minute movie length version of 'The Office' (the one with Steve Carell, with all the stupid characters). The phantom camera scenes were also very funny, but I'd actually rather not talk about them. The gang is as lively as ever and are never tiring to watch.CONS: The only bad part about the movie is that it wasn't released theatrically, if they did that, then more people would have watched and enjoyed it.Overall, if you're a 'Jackass' fan, watch it. If not, watch it anyway. You'll love it. I certainly did.See the movie! 10/10Rest in Peace, Ryan DunnStarring: Johnny Knoxville, Bam Margera, Ryan Dunn, Steve- O, Wee Man, Preston Lacy, Chris Pontius, Ehren Mcghehey, Dave EnglandDirector: Jeff Tremaine

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MikeRydal

Just finished watching the movie and i was pretty darn impressed.After the under par Jackass 2.5, I was a bit apprehensive about watching another movie made from failed and unused footage. It seemed more appropriate to be a bonus DVD extra when buying the movie.But not in this case, 3.5 was hilarious, it has the guys doing what they do best. I was most surprised to see some of the stunts were funnier in this, than any of the stunts that made the final cut of Jackass 3D.It has a fantastic moment where they "Jeff Dunham," Johhny Knoxville. it has to be seen, and makes for a epic closure to the film.Nothing more can really be said, you know what to expect from a Jackass Movie, so grab a beer, sit back and get ready to laugh your knickers off!

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