Celebrate the joy of a perfectly executed shot to the groin as Johnny Knoxville, Steve-O and the rest of the gang return alongside some newcomers for one final round of hilarious, wildly absurd and often dangerous displays of stunts and comedy.
Released: 2022-02-01
Runtime: 96 minutes
Genre: Action, Comedy, Documentaries
Stars: Johnny Knoxville, Steve-O, Chris Pontius, Jason Acuña, Dave England, Preston Lacy, Ehren McGhehey, Zach Holmes, Sean "Poopies" McInerney, Jasper Dolphin, Rachel Wolfson, Eric Manaka, Tory Belleci, Nick Merlino, Eric André, Shaquille O'Neal, Tony Hawk, Post Malone, Samuel Ratsch, Francis Ngannou, Machine Gun Kelly, Tyler, the Creator, Spike Jonze, Jeff Tremaine, Loomis Fall, Ryan Dunn, Brandon DiCamillo, Rake Yohn, Chris Raab, Rob Dyrdek, Jess Margera, Jalen Ramsey, P.K. Subban, Travis Bennett, Alia Shawkat, Compston Wilson, Lance Bangs, Sydney Bennett, Otmara Marrero, Danielle O'Toole, Aaron Homoki, Dimitry Elyashkevich, Courtney Pauroso, Lionel Boyce, Stephanie Angulo, Natalie Palamides, David Gravette, Sean Cliver, Trip Taylor, Rick Kosick, Shanna Zablow Newton, Errol Chatham, Parks Bonifay, D.J. Paul, Bam Margera
Director: Jeff Tremaine
Comments
waywarddrifters - 2 April 2024 It wasn't broken. You didn't fix it. You ruined it. This film is missing what made the show and the previous films great, and it adds unnecessary things that never would have appeared in the previous films. The intro pieces were always funny, buy minus some additional sound effects and a couple fudged shots, they were "reality" based. This intro is nothing but a Hollywood style goof.
While the absence of Ryan Dunn and Bam Margera is felt, adding a DEI based cast of new blood does nothing for this film. They'd have been better off bringing in some of the occasional players from the show and the previous films. Instead, they did the woke thing, and had to diversify the movie in a contrived way, which doesn't strengthen anything, but shows a feeble attempt to modernize and avoid flak... the antithesis of what the show and older films were rooted in.
The whole nostalgia thing they promoted this movie on was a cover story. This is nothing but a bunch of middle aged guys who wanted to squeeze in a big payload before they get their hips and rotator cuffs replaced. It's contrived, weak, pseudo-woke, and doesn't look or feel the way Jackass should. A handful of the stunts were funny, and it was maybe worth one watch, but compared to the legacy that came before it, this isn't the same. Too "modern" for something that used to give modernity the finger.... before mooning it, peeing on it, and making it drink horse nuzz. Hard pass.
soulfunkyjazz - 28 March 2023 What Utter Garbage I'm not all that familiar with the Jackass Francise so as soon I watched the clip of Jackass Forever on Netflix I just thought I'd check it out just for curiosities sake. I don't know why I even bothered with this because this has to be one of the dumbest pointless stupid movies I've ever had the misfortune of watching. And Paramount a major Hollywood studio authorized certain folks to make this pile of crap? They gave money to these morons to film all these mindless useless pointless and in some cases stunts. This is the sort of thing maybe a 12-year-old might get into and find funny but that's just about it juvenile schoolboy pranks executed by a bunch of grown men that have too much free time on their hands. I can't believe that people would pay money to see this crap.