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Jackass 3D Movie Poster

Year: 2010
Director: Jeff Tremaine

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Cast:

Johnny Knoxville (Himself), Bam Margera (Himself), Ryan Dunn (Himself), Steve-O (Himself), Jason 'Wee Man' Acuña (Himself), Preston Lacy (Himself), Chris Pontius (Himself), Ehren McGhehey (Himself), Dave England (Himself), Loomis Fall (Himself), Tony Hawk (Himself), Eric Koston (Himself), April Margera (Herself), Phil Margera (Himself), Spike Jonze (Himself), Trip Taylor (Himself), Rick Kosick (Himself), Dimitry Elyashkevich (Himself), Greg Iguchi (Himself), Brandon Novak (Himself)

Storyline:

Beavis and Butt-head introduce the film by explaining 3D technology. The opening sequence features the cast lining up and then being attacked by various objects in slow-motion. The opening sequence, as well as many of the stunts, were filmed with Phantom high speed cameras which shoot at 1,000 frames per second. Jackass 3D follows the same premise as the past movies and the television series. It is a compilation of various pranks, stunts and skits, and essentially has no plot. Some of the stunts that were featured in the movie included tether ball being played with a beehive filled with Africanized bees, a tooth being pulled out with a Lamborghini, using super mighty glue to take off chest hair and much more. The final stunt includes Steve-O being launched in the air while inside a portable toilet (which was achieved by connecting the port-a-potty to bungee cords) filled with various excrement. The closing skit is done in a similar fashion as the introduction, but uses explosions as objects are thrown at the cast. After the explosions are finished, the cast members are flushed away by a wave pool. As in the past two Jackass films, comedian Rip Taylor makes an appearance before the credits roll, celebrating the end of the film in overly dramatic fashion. As the ending credits play, a retrospective is shown with clips from the original show along with old photographs of cast and crew set to Weezer's "Memories", the movie's single.

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