Jackass is a reality TV show that follows a group of friends as they engage in dangerous and absurd stunts, pranks, and challenges. The show is known for its crude humor, shocking stunts, and outrageous behavior.
Johnny Knoxville and his crazy friends appear on the big screen for the first time in Jackass: The Movie. They wander around Japan in panda outfits, wreak havoc on a once civilized golf court, and even do stunts involving live alligators. While risking their lives, they entertain people. Get ready for Jackass: The Movie!
Jackass Number Two follows a group of stuntmen led by Johnny Knoxville as they push the boundaries of absurdity and danger with their outrageous stunts and pranks. From shocking acts to crude humor, this documentary captures the essence of their crazy adventures.
After 11 years, the original Jackass crew reunites for another hilarious and wildly absurd display of comedy, pushing the envelope even further. Celebrating the joy of being back together with their best friends, they embark on a new crusade filled with perfectly executed shots to the dingdong and daring stunts. Join Johnny and the team for Jackass Forever, a non-stop rollercoaster of laughter and danger.
Through outrageous, never-before-seen footage, experience the behind-the-scenes of the Jackass crew as they attempt their final wild stunts.
In this third installment of the Jackass franchise, Johnny Knoxville and his team of daredevils push the limits of sanity by performing extreme stunts, pranks, and gross-out comedy. With outrageous stunts, painful accidents, and outrageous behavior, Jackass 3D takes comedy to a whole new level.
Jackass 3.5 is a collection of never-before-seen stunts and pranks from the Jackass crew. Filled with crude humor, absurdism, and shocking moments, this movie showcases the daring and often disgusting antics of these daredevils. From bungee-jumping with a buffalo to shocking an old man with an electric shock device, Jackass 3.5 takes stupidity to a whole new level.
Jackass 2.5 is a documentary-style film that features the Jackass crew performing a series of shocking and outrageous stunts. From dangerous stunts like driving over a driving range to crude and absurd pranks, the film takes audiences on a wild and unpredictable ride. With painful and disgusting moments, Jackass 2.5 lives up to its reputation as a boundary-pushing and hilarious film.
After Johnny Knoxville sent the guys on a terrifying Shark Week mission last year, Knoxville is joining the boys as they head out to get Poopies over his fear of sharks.
The little man and his crew take the classic formula of skate, fun and filth to new levels of demented chaos. Add in a priest with a penchant for porn, escaped convicts, cracked skating, nude mud wrestling, prolific quantities of poo and a mentally deranged human torpedo and you'll understand why there's no doubt that Wee Man and his crew are going straight to hell. The extreme begins here.
Jackass: The Lost Tapes (2009) is a movie filled with absurdism, crude humor, cult TV, and disgusting yet hilarious stunts. Don't try this at home as the cast indulges in practical jokes and displays extreme stupidity.
Elf-Man is a comedy about an elf who must save Christmas when Santa Claus falls ill. With the help of a superhero milk-shake scientist, the elf embarks on a journey to deliver presents and spread holiday cheer. Along the way, they encounter a grandmother with a magical walking stick, a fruit-cake wielding superhero, and a Christmas carol singing female TV news reporter. Will they be able to save Christmas in time?
Armed & Famous is an American reality television series that premiered January 10, 2007, on CBS. First-run episodes were also aired on VH1 in the United States. After the first episode aired, CBS moved the show into a time slot opposite American Idol on FOX. After four episodes, the show was pulled from the network on January 26, 2007 with broadcast rights for the series shifted to VH1. All six episodes of the series aired on VH1, including two previously unaired episodes from the original CBS run.
Jackass: The Beginning is a DVD extra on Jackass 3.5 that documents how Big Brother Magazine developed into the Jackass crew.
Stories of Lost Souls is a compilation of six thought-provoking short films that delve into different aspects of the human condition. Each story offers a unique perspective on love, loss, redemption, and the struggles we all face in our everyday lives.
Released as part of Jackass Number Two's 15th Anniversary, bonus footage from the Number Two DVD
Dumb: The Story of Big Brother Magazine is a documentary that explores the rise and fall of the influential skateboarding magazine, Big Brother. It delves into the magazine's provocative content and its impact on skateboarding culture, as well as the struggles and controversies faced by its creators and contributors. The film showcases the magazine's irreverent and often controversial humor, along with its role in pushing the boundaries of skateboarding and youth culture.
Don't Try This At Home presents: The Career Ending Footage of: Steve-O. 100 % never before seen footage only available on this video.
Jackass hasn’t really finished yet due to the release of their movies, the latest being “Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa”, but their final episode officially aired back in 2002, so in 2007 they got together to release a documentary that went into how they all found each other and came to be known for savourily injuring themselves on a regular basis for our entertainment.
A sketch comedy movie that satirizes television shows with outrageous humor and absurd situations.