The men of the
Jackass team have proven time and again that the word can be associated with successful people, as their productions continueto bring in the big bucks.
The Jackass TV series
, starring Johnny Knoxville, Bam Margera, Steve-O, Ryan Dunn, Preston Lacy and Christ Pontius,has been shocking, appalling, and entertaining audiences for years with their crazy stunts and indestructible behavior. This is not the firstJackass movie to be released, but it is the first that offers 3D viewing, for an even more personal experience.
So, once again,
Johnny Knoxville
and his team gather together and dream up new ways to have you squirming in your seats.
The
Jackass 3D DVD
will be released on March 8th, 2011, available at DVD retailers nationwide. The premise of the film is similar to all pastJackass productions, in that it is one attempt after another to live up to the title. Jackass 3D features a lot of scenes where a cast memberis performing a stunt that requires enduring some sort of pain or torture. Often times they will abuse their bodies in some creative way, laughing the whole way through.
There's electricity in the air when they tie dental floss from a Lamborghini to a tooth as they perform unlicensed medical surgery onone of their own. And if you miss a moment because you were covering your eyes, no worries - there are plenty of slow-motion recapsto fill you in on the horribly wonderful gags that you missed.In addition to the normal antics and exploits,
Jackass 3D features a varietyof clips to mix up the vibe of the film. Those viewers with weaker stomachs may enjoy the candid camera, blooperesque shorts that are
dispersed through the film.
The Jackass pranksters are at it again in this third outing. So, you can look forward to the usual pranks and gags being played on cast members.
The
3D graphics in Jackass 3D
are inconsistent. While some portions of the film were shot with 3D specific film, other portions were convertedinto 3D later. The difference is noticeable; so much so that most of the time you would rather it were a 2D picture. There are a few moments,however, where the positive impact of the third dimension is undeniable, forcing the audience into an even more up close and personal viewing
of what goes on in front of the Jackass cameras.
It is hard to review a movie such as
Jackass 3D at this stage. The truth is, if you haven't heard of the Jackass franchise yet, it's probablynot your thing. Those who have been loyal followers of this crazy gang of tricksters are well aware of what they can offer, and what they canexpect from a 3D version of typical production. One great thing about Jackass, though, is that you can jump in anytime because there's noreal plot. Loyal fans, however, will argue that an understanding of the cast brings a heightened viewing experience.
Abi Motala
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