Jackass:
The Movie DVD Review:
The Movie
Nothing
is more outrageous than the stunts. Nobody is more insane
than the Jackass crew. But everybody is watching this outrageous
and insane TV show spin-off. The former MTV program, created
by Jeff Tremaine, Spike Jonze, and Johnny Knoxville, is now
a movie and grossed close to $60 million at the U.S. box office,
but cost only $15 million to make. I was a fan of the show,
but it ended after the third season. When plans to make the
show into a movie started circling around the industry and
Internet, I had my doubts. Making a movie could only mean
a longer running time, raunchier footage, and more insane
stunts.
Jackass:
The Movie erased my doubts quickly. Its not necessarily
a film, but a large series of stunts and idiosyncrasies cut
together. With a strange, but very likeable group of guys,
Jackass is a fantastic way to waste 84 minutes of your life;
in a good way, of course. Knoxville and crew will have you
laughing like hell and puking out your breakfast. Not much
makes sense here, but its all in the game of entertainment.
Jackass is funny and promises a great time; kind of like the
show, but more.
8 out
of 10
The Video
To coincide
with a limited budget, the producers and cinematographer Dimitry
Elyashkevich used Digital Cameras to photograph Jackass. The
result brings about poor quality, but is sufficient for an
event (for the lack of a better term) like this. Much of the
footage in Jackass is grainy and dark, depending on the quality
of the environment. No quality is expected here, but considering
the background of the show, the picture is decent enough.
6 out
of 10
The Audio
I didnt
notice anything special coming from my speaker system as it
played the 5.1 Surround track. The second option is Dolby
surround sound, but there isnt much of a difference
in the presentation. Jackass is surely not equipped for any
type of actual quality. The soundtrack is what it is: a decent
and simple transfer with spurts of actual, humane sound effects
(as in a stunt gone awry).
7 out
of 10
The Extras
Paramount
Home Video has produced a vast majority of extra material
and every single one of these features is worth your time.
Commentary
by Jeff Tremaine, Dimitry Elyashkevich and Johnny Knoxville
- There are some small insights, but mostly a lot of laughter.
Commentary
by the cast - Listening to these guys is not going to make
you stupid or anything, but it's going to make you laugh.
Additional
Footage - 27 minutes worth of extra, more outrageous footage.
This is as good as the stuff in the film.
Outtakes
- Interested in what the real ending was supposed to be like?
Check this.
MTV's
Making of the Movie - Not necessarily a making-of, because
it's just more footage spliced together with some interviews
and on-set stuff.
Music
Videos - "If Your're Gonna Be Dumb" by Roger Alan
Wade and "We Want Fun" By Andrew W.K.
Promo
Spots - Want more footage? You got it.
Theatrical
Trailer - Do not attempt... you know.
Photo
& Poster Galleries - Cool addition.
9 out
of 10
Overall
To consider
Jackass a movie isnt correct. Its a grand upgrade
from the show with stunts and behavior more incredible and
nuts than ever witnessed anywhere else before. Forget the
video and audio, because these are secondary. The real treat
for fans of the show or the movie, as it is labeled,
is the special features. This DVD is worthy to own. Yeah,
dude.
Overall
DVD Rating: 8 out of 10
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