Jackass Number Two

2006

Action / Comedy / Documentary

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Luke Wilson as Self
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Spike Jonze as Self
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Ryan Dunn as Self
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843.58 MB
1280*714
English 2.0
R
23.976 fps
1 hr 31 min
P/S 3 / 11
1.69 GB
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English 5.1
R
23.976 fps
1 hr 31 min
P/S 4 / 31

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by IamtheRegalTreatment9 / 10

Jumped out of my seat Laughing

Where do I begin? I sat down ready to laugh a bit and I was blown away! This movie is just perfect, it's indescribable. Jackass Number Two in all honesty was grosser, more obscene, funnier and more entertaining than the first. This was just what I needed tonight.

There are so many scenes in this movie that will make you say "Oh My! No Way!" or "Ouch!". Perfectly mastered and set up, each event and scene were coordinated way before and therefore made it even more perfect. I loved every minute of it! I'm just going to say that there was even a scene where it was necessary to censor particular footage in order to prevent an NC-17 rating! It was so hilarious that they had to put it in anyway! Amazingly good.

9/10. Incredibly funny, Do Not Miss Out!

Reviewed by SnoopyStyle6 / 10

The gang returns

Johnny Knoxville and his gang of misfits do a whole new series of stunts. It's as stupid and as perverse as ever before. Like before, it is just one stunt after another. Some are funnier than others. Some are unleashed on the unsuspecting public. It's all very random and great for the fans.

This starts with the running of the bulls. The branding is insanely stupid. The rocket bicycle is magical and that jump is beautiful. I want one. There is the Bad Grandpa character in this but it's still in its infancy. If only that guy actually throws a punch at Knoxville. The flashing grandma is a little funnier for this one. John Waters does something that is fitting for him. The pranks don't get creepier than a leech in the eye. They shoot Knoxville off on a big red rocket. I don't think the grand song and dance work. Overall, it's not necessarily better but it's at least more of the same.

Reviewed by gavin69427 / 10

Even Better Than The First Film, If You're Into This Stuff

How do you describe the plot of a "Jackass" film? A group of guys (including Bam Margera and Johnny Knoxville) do a variety of stupid stunts that could seriously injure or kill them. Nobody dies, but there is plenty of bodily injury to go around.

If you're the type of person who didn't like "Jackass" (the show or the movie),I have no idea why you'd watch "Jackass 2". You know what it is: violence, nudity, bodily fluids. But if you liked the show and the movie, I am willing to bet you'll like the sequel even more. I liked it more, as have pretty much everyone I spoke with. Why? Because there is a better flow to this one with less repetition.

The only thing this film really lacked for me was Party Boy, because I love seeing Party Boy dancing to his theme song. But I can overlook this (especially because Bunny the Lifeguard shows up).

Some of the stunts here were very clever. I liked the teeter-totter with the bull. Some of the rocket-powered wheelchairs and shopping carts were a nice touch. (Allegedly, much of this film was inspired by "Looney Tunes" -- and I will say this was far more entertaining than any of those cartoons.)

The best stunt by far was "Terror Taxi". I don't want to give the thing away, but here's the premise: a man dressed up as a stereotypical terrorist (turban, beard and even explosives strapped to his chest) gets in a taxi and asks to go to the airport. This stunt is not only really ballsy, and possibly too soon after 9/11 to be considered funny by most people, but wait until you see where it goes from there. No stunt has ever gone this far and probably never will again.

I am not going to say "see this movie" or "don't see this movie". With most films I review, I feel it's a good idea to recommend movies to people and tell them if it's their type of film. Well, in this case, I think you know if you're going to be a fan of "Jackass" or not, because if you're thinking about renting it, you probably already know what to expect.

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