Certificate
18
Number of Discs
2
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States of America
Reviews
Total Film - [T]he concept of grown men debasing themselves for your viewing pleasure is proves worthy for one more go-around., Radio Times - Fans of the series will know what to expect, and this ably delivers it., The Sun - Will the gang ever get too old to cope with the stunts? Somehow I fear that will just provide a new, more disturbing twist., The Guardian - Why can't non-Jackass films show this kind of energy, clarity, force and ingenuity?
Featured
Jason 'Wee Man' Acuna, Preston Lacy, Ryan Dunn, Bam Margera, Chris Pontius, Steve-O, Johnny Knoxville, Dave England
Consumer Advice
Contains extremely crude and dangerous stunts, and strong nudity
Additional Information
Once again, Johnny Knoxville and his cohorts gather together and dream up new ways to have you squirming in your seats. Whether it's pummelling one another in their groins or throwing together half-cooked skits that employ everything from costumes, sets, wild animals, and most often, feces, the boys are certainly on form in their distinctive brand of comedy. There's electricity in the air when they tie dental floss from a Lamborghini to a tooth as they perform unlicensed medical surgery on one of their own. And if you miss a moment because you were covering your eyes, no worries - there are plenty of slow-mo recaps to fill you in on the horribly wonderful gags that you missed.
The Jackass pranksters are at it again in this third outing, presented for the first time in glorious 3D - an effect that will no doubt redefine the use of the in-your-face technology. This flick does exactly what it sets out to do - deliver consistent laughs to an audience more than happy to eat it up. Once again Jeff Tremaine returns to direct the MTV Films/Paramount Pictures production.
Movie/TV Title
Jackass 3D
Sound source
Dolby Digital\Dolby Digital 5.1\DTS 5.1 Surround
Screenwriter
Preston Lacy
Cinematographer
Dimitry Elyashkevich
Format Description
BD50
Editor
Seth Casriel