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.

Other mistake: In the Rube Goldberg Test scene, read the subtitles when Rip Taylor is talking. In the actual movie (where all we see is Johnny Knoxville coming out of the catapult) the subtitles have him saying "Oh, child." at one point. In the extras (where we see the complete Rube Goldberg Test), the subtitles show Rip saying "Oh, John." for the same line.

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Steve-O: We wanted to see if you would run.
Ryan Dunn: I'm not running anywhere with a toy car shoved up my butt.

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Trivia: Prior to the release of this film, Johnny Knoxville was reported to be, by an American tabloid, "so dishevelled" by a boy who died reconstructing "Big Wheel Craze" that he refused to make the movie or any more episodes of "Jackass." Two weeks later, the ad for the film was shown in the exact same spot in the paper.

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Question: On Yahoo movies, the description of this film says "including a climactic stunt of immense insanity." Now I have seen the movie, but I can't figure out just what stunt was the "climactic one". They all seemed quite climactic and very insane, so I'm wondering if anyone actually knows what stunt they were talking about, or if anyone has a good idea of which one it was.

Answer: Yes, there is a very lengthy and intricate stunt done called the Perfect Ending or something like that. You have to view the extra features on the Jackass DVD to see it.

William Bergquist

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