Jackass - Vols. 2 & 3 review
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Have you ever wondered what would happen if you ‘tried this at home’ after hearing one of those warnings that people give before doing something really stupid? Well, Jackass explores all the possibilities for you and now the whole series is finally available on DVD! While Jackass Volume II and Volume III were released a couple of years ago, Volume I is new (explain that logic) and now available separately for those who have the earlier discs or in a fancy-schmancy boxed set that comes with a fourth disc of bonus material (but more on that later).
Almost like a series of short mondo films gone wrong, this MTV spawned reality show features a series of professional skateboarders, BMX riders, and frat boy type punks who essentially push not only the limits of the human body but also the limits of good taste. Originally thought of as a series of videos for a skateboard magazine called Big Brother, the show focused on Johnny Knoxville (now a Hollywood star, who knew?) and CKY alumni Bam Margera and Ryan Dunn as well as fellow skate thugs Chris Pontius, Wee-Man, and of course, Steve-O as they demonstrate all sorts of things that you should never, ever attempt yourself. The results are often times stupid, usually quite crass, always gross, and endlessly amusing.
It would be pointless and monotonous to list out every stunt included in the hours of material assembled for the set, but some of the highlights (or, low points, depending on your point of view) include…
Johnny Knoxville testing his new athletic cup by allowing himself to be hit in the nut sack with a sledgehammer or an eight-ball dropped off the top of a building. To top it all off, he allows some of his cohorts to shoot him in the groin point blank with a paintball gun. Steve-O pierces his ass cheeks together because he’s ‘tired of pooping all the time.’ None of this is left to the imagination, it’s all shown in all of its gory glory and the results are as disgusting as you’d expect them to be.
Chris Pontius, as Party Boy, heads into some electronics shops to test out a CD on some gear to get a feel for how it sounds. Once the music hits him and the mood is right, he rips off his tear-away pants and dances around the showroom floor in his silver stripper underpants and a bow tie in one of the funniest things ever caught on camera. Clad in a Santa suit, Knoxville heads into a Karate school and tries to spar with the students there training only to be removed quite forcefully. Later on, still in the Santa suit, he heads into a strange looking ‘medical office’ to have his colon cleaned out – never once taking off the beard or the hat.
You want more? Good, cause it’s all here. Knoxville sticks his hand inside a cow. Pontius wrestles some alligators. Knoxville wanders around a beach in a suit with forty pounds of squid attached to it. Steve-O swallows a goldfish and then pukes it back up into a fishbowl, the fish still swimming around, much to the delight of a possibly homeless man wandering around the alley where the bit is shot. Bam Margera and Ryan Dunn wake up Bam’s father Phil by playing a live metal concert for him at 2am, right there in the comfort of his own bedroom with amps and a drum kit, way before he got famous on his own with Viva La Bam. Preston Lacy and Wee Man chase each other around a busy downtown street in nothing but very revealing ‘tighty whities’ while onlookers simply shake their heads in confusion. This stunt is repeated a few times in different locations, and it never gets old.
Then there’s the vomit factor! Not only does Lacy take on an egg eating challenge, resulting in Caligula-esque results but later in the series they repeat the stunt, this time with a holiday flare, by downing fifty shots of eggnog in an hour. In another bit, one of the guys eats a bunch of vegetables, pukes then into a bowl, then cooks it into an omlette and eat it again.
In between all of this are sections of skateboard stunts, bike stunts (Tony Hawk shows up to do a loop ramp into a lake wearing a chicken suit), big wheel racing, more skateboard stunts, and even some urban kayaking in which one of the guys maneuvers a full size kayak down a city water fountain and into a community square type area.
We get to see Ryan Dunn scuba dive into a sewage treatment plant, then later try to jump his BMX over a pungent looking creek only to get busted by the fuzz. The boys rig up a giant human sized sling shot that they use to propel one another into a festering, algae covered pond. Knoxville gargles leeches. Steve-O roams the streets in an Uncle Sam suit on stilts, falling at convenient times to catch the attention of as many people as possible. Another repeating skit is the ‘father and baby’ bits where one of the members of the troupe will use a lifelike doll and recklessly endanger it in front of large groups by doing things like crashing his bike or putting the baby carrier on top of the car and driving off. The results get pretty interesting when people who believe it to be real understandably go after them and try to help the poor, endangered, and completely inanimate little kid. Is any of it in good taste? No, not at all, but it’s funny.
Jackass is quite simply the stupidest shows ever seen made but in all honesty, it’s almost impossible to turn it off once you get started. A large part of the fascination with the series stems from wanting to know how the participants will top themselves and to see just how far they will go with their ideas and their stunts.
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The controversy surrounding the show is well earned, as it leaves very little to the imagination, only optically fogging out frontal nudity and sometimes bleeped (and sometimes not) expletives. Pretty much everything else is fair game, and the camera tends to linger on such freakish ugliness far longer than it probably should. Wounds are zoomed in on, bruises are shown off, and puke is shown in plain detail, chunks and all. Whether or not you find all of this funny is debatable but there are moments in here that are pretty much guaranteed to make anyone laugh. Sometimes a few of the bits go on too long, like Steve-O on the stilts, but most of the bits are fine and don’t wear out their welcome.
With the success of Jackass spin-offs like Wild Boyz and Viva La Bam it’s fun to go back and see where it all really started to come together for these guys. While many of them have moved on to bigger though not necessarily better things, this material remains hilarious and gross and it’s great to finally have it all on DVD to enjoy time and time again.