Jackass: The Movie

Jackass: The Movie (2002)

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Corrected entry: In the burglary scene when they fall through the ceiling, the guy with the dreadlocks stands up and waits a few seconds before he takes off running. In the replay of the scene he starts running right after they fall through.

Correction: When we see the man running out Bam is only just getting up. We see this twice. We do not see Bam sit up or see the man with dreadlocks run out. This is down to the editing.

Corrected entry: In the scene where Dunn goes into the Doctor's office to get the X-Ray of the car in his ass, he is actually carrying an envelope into the office (similar to the one that X-Rays come in). After this shot, you never see the envelope again.

Correction: The "Butt X-Ray" skit is actually two attempts at it edited into one whole scene. The envelope he is shown holding at certain times are the x-rays he got from his first visit to a different clinic. They did not use that footage because they did not get the reaction they wanted from the people working there.

Continuity mistake: In the opening credits, the guys are standing full depth in the giant shopping cart. When they get to the bottom, the cart most noticeably has a platform halfway down that the guys are standing on when they get thrown out. [It is mentioned on the cast commentary (by Bam) that they needed to raise it up because they were afraid of jumping out from so low down in the trolley. Still a mistake, but that's why it's there.]

William Bergquist

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Johnny Knoxville: There's no such thing as failure, Steve-O... One thing I know, is good tightrope walking.

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Trivia: Around the time of the movie's release, the creators and studios behind the "Jackass" franchise were sued by a man who had legally changed his name to "Jack Ass" in the 90's to raise awareness of drunk driving. Mr. Ass (don't laugh) sought over $10 million in damages, claiming that the franchise would ruin his reputation, but the case was eventually tossed out by the court, presumably because "jackass" is a very common word.

TedStixon

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Question: What song is played during the opening credits? It sounds familiar, but I can't quite place it. What other movies has it been used in?

Cubs Fan

Chosen answer: It's Carl Orff's classic composition "Carmina Burana". It's most prominent use was in Excalibur (1981), other movies to feature it include Detroit Rock City and General's Daughter (both 1999).

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