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6,5/10
14.952
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuThrough outrageous, never-before-seen footage, witness the making of the Jackass crew's last go at wild stunts.Through outrageous, never-before-seen footage, witness the making of the Jackass crew's last go at wild stunts.Through outrageous, never-before-seen footage, witness the making of the Jackass crew's last go at wild stunts.
Ehren McGhehey
- Self
- (as "Danger Ehren" McGhehey)
Davon Wilson
- Self
- (as Davon "Jasper" Wilson)
Sean McInerney
- Self
- (as Sean "Poopies" McInerney)
Compston Wilson
- Self
- (as Compston "Dark Shark" Wilson)
Dimitry Elyashkevich
- Self
- (Archivfilmmaterial)
Sean Cliver
- Self
- (Archivfilmmaterial)
Trip Taylor
- Self
- (Archivfilmmaterial)
Greg Iguchi
- Self
- (Archivfilmmaterial)
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I am a big fan of far out stuff, Grindhouse Movies & the general bizarre but Jackass 4.5 had too much close-up HD genital destruction for me to actually face the stupidly large screen i watched it on, some of it is like footage you get on a sick fetish video.
In some ways, I kind of prefer these Jackass.5 movies to the actual films. The behind-the-scenes, talking-head interview style enhances the documentary leanings of the franchise in super fun & fascinating ways. You get a better idea of how insane it is to make these movies & the tole it takes on the cast & crew. Dark Shark is solidified as king of this production.
I wasn't a fan of the theatrical release of jackass forever, I didn't really like the stunts etc and wasn't overly keen on the newbies. I thought this was quite entertaining and enjoyed it more than the actual film.
This right here is true Jackass, just absurdly nasty, brave and hilarious stunts. I for one thought this felt way more Jackass than the cinema release. There is shown a lot more pranks from on scene, and the stunts that are done felt way more like from what it was in the old movies. There are stunts that push the boundary of each and everyone of the crew in this one and it really helps you connect to the gang. I felt a part of a really hilarious ride and was very pleasantly surprised of this movie, as the .5 movies really just tend to add the their cinema release counterpart. But this movie imo was funnier and nastier than the cinema release.
If you've been around since the original Jackass series and love watching these guys for their personalities and chemistry, then you will probably enjoy this as much as I did.
If you do not care about the guys, their history or chemistry, but rather just watch some dudes do silly stunts, then 4.0 will probably be more of your cup of tea.
Jackass 4.0 was all high budget, polished stunts with little talk. Giving you less insight into the chemistry between the guys, and being less intimate.
4.5 is more intimate, focusing on the pranks they pull on each other behind the scenes and watching them having a blast together on low budget stunts. Which feels in a way more pure and true to what made Jackass great back in the days; a bunch of guys with zero to no budget and a video camera, doing silly stuff.
On top of that, they have behind the scenes/set talk, with the guys talking about their experiences and thoughts. How ideas came to be, how the movie came to be, the issues they encountered, backstory of the new guys and why they were picked, their very first stunt together and everything in-between.
For me personally, as a longtime fan of the guys themselves, this was way more intriguing and in a way nostalgic to watch, rather than just the high budget stunts of Jackass Forever.
In a perfect world, I'd like to see a 3 hour supercut mix of 4.0 and 4.5, as they are both good in their own different way and give out slightly different vibes, where one is more "grand", a bit more shallow and suitable for new audience, while the other is more intimate/deep for those who enjoy that.
I feel like it gave me somewhat of a closure to the original Jackass guys, and a welcoming to the new guys. A smart transition to the upcoming Jackass series reboot, which will probably mainly (if not only) feature the new crew.
If you do not care about the guys, their history or chemistry, but rather just watch some dudes do silly stunts, then 4.0 will probably be more of your cup of tea.
Jackass 4.0 was all high budget, polished stunts with little talk. Giving you less insight into the chemistry between the guys, and being less intimate.
4.5 is more intimate, focusing on the pranks they pull on each other behind the scenes and watching them having a blast together on low budget stunts. Which feels in a way more pure and true to what made Jackass great back in the days; a bunch of guys with zero to no budget and a video camera, doing silly stuff.
On top of that, they have behind the scenes/set talk, with the guys talking about their experiences and thoughts. How ideas came to be, how the movie came to be, the issues they encountered, backstory of the new guys and why they were picked, their very first stunt together and everything in-between.
For me personally, as a longtime fan of the guys themselves, this was way more intriguing and in a way nostalgic to watch, rather than just the high budget stunts of Jackass Forever.
In a perfect world, I'd like to see a 3 hour supercut mix of 4.0 and 4.5, as they are both good in their own different way and give out slightly different vibes, where one is more "grand", a bit more shallow and suitable for new audience, while the other is more intimate/deep for those who enjoy that.
I feel like it gave me somewhat of a closure to the original Jackass guys, and a welcoming to the new guys. A smart transition to the upcoming Jackass series reboot, which will probably mainly (if not only) feature the new crew.
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- WissenswertesDuring the brick stunt, Dave England says that he only has one testicle. He did not lose it on the set of Jackass, but during a snowboarding accident in New Zealand in 1997. His four children were born after the accident.
- PatzerDuring the Covid Safety Meeting scene, when Poopies says " I thought the world was ending for a second." Steve-O is shown with his mask on, but when it cuts to the crew laughing at Poopies's joke Steve-O is seen without his mask.
- Zitate
Sean McInerney: I'm Poopies and I'll show me!
- VerbindungenFeatures Jackass: Poo Cocktail (2000)
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