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From the legendary journalist and creator of "Gonzo" journalism
Hunter S. Thompson comes the bestselling critical look at Nixon and
McGovern's 1972 presidential election.
The crew from MTV stunt show Jackass reunite for another onslaught of insane and painful pranks. Bull riding, a paintball shootout, rocket jet-skiing and bungee jumping while strapped to a (full) toilet are just some of the pranks the boys get up to this time round, as well as 'the worst wake-up in the world', in which Bam Margera wakes up his sleeping friend in the most brutal and disgusting ways he can dream up.
Older and greyer but not wiser, Johnny Knoxville and the gang are back for another outrageous round of stunts and bad ideas. With new friends and loads of celebrity guest stars, the crew take pranks to ridiculous lengths where absolutely no one is safe and all senses are frayed. From exploding porta potties to hockey pucks to the nuts and performing magic for an unamused bull, Jackass Forever is a hilarious roller coaster ride like you’ve never experienced before.
Michael Bay produces and Jonathan Liebesman directs this big-budget reboot of the comic book series following the anthropomorphic ninjutsu-trained turtles Leonardo (Pete Ploszek/voice of Johnny Knoxville), Michaelangelo (Noel Fisher), Donatello (Jeremy Howard) and Raphael (Alan Ritchson). In New York, the evil Shredder (Tohoru Masamune) and his Foot Clan are quickly taking over control of the city by force under the direction of Eric Sacks (William Fichtner), a money-hungry businessman. Meanwhile, April O'Neil (Megan Fox), a journalist covering the rise in criminal activity with the help of cameraman Vern Fenwick (Will Arnett), is shocked to find that the city's only hope is four mutated sewer-dwelling turtles and their ninja master Splinter (Danny Woodburn/voice of Tony Shalhoub). Can the Turtles put an end to Shredder's evil plans and protect the city from total domination?
Michael Bay produces and Jonathan Liebesman directs this big-budget reboot of the comic book series following the anthropomorphic ninjutsu-trained turtles Leonardo (Pete Ploszek/voice of Johnny Knoxville), Michaelangelo (Noel Fisher), Donatello (Jeremy Howard) and Raphael (Alan Ritchson). In New York, the evil Shredder (Tohoru Masamune) and his Foot Clan are quickly taking over control of the city by force under the direction of Eric Sacks (William Fichtner), a money-hungry businessman. Meanwhile, April O'Neil (Megan Fox), a journalist covering the rise in criminal activity with the help of cameraman Vern Fenwick (Will Arnett), is shocked to find that the city's only hope is four mutated sewer-dwelling turtles and their ninja master Splinter (Danny Woodburn/voice of Tony Shalhoub). Can the Turtles put an end to Shredder's evil plans and protect the city from total domination?
Collection of films from the popular comedy franchise. 'Jackass: The Movie' (2002) is the first big screen outing for Johnny Knoxville and friends and features a variety of silly and dangerous stunts, including fun and games with golf carts, urine-soaked snow cones and self-inflicted paper cuts. Series regulars Bam Margera, Steve-O, Dave England, Chris Pontius (alias Party Boy) and Jason Acuņa (alias Wee Man) all make an appearance. 'Jackass: Number 2' (2006) features more cringe-worthy stunts, more nasty spills, and more stupid pranks. As well as their native US, the crewmembers also take their camera to Australia, India and Moscow in their search for new ways to gross out the audience. 'Jackass 2.5' (2007) is another insane foray into stupidity, featuring all the stuff they couldn't show you on television. The boys take their stunts to all-new heights that will leave you laughing, squirming, and begging for more (or, possibly, less). In 'Jackass 3' (2010), bull riding, a paintball shootout, rocket jet-skiing and bungee jumping while strapped to a (full) toilet are just some of the pranks the boys get up to this time round, as well as 'the worst wake-up in the world', in which Bam Margera wakes up his sleeping friend in the most brutal and disgusting ways he can dream up. 'Jackass 3.5' (2011) includes stunts which couldn't be included in the previous instalment 'Jackass 3'. The latest additional footage features the likes of firework stunts, skateboarding through a series of dangerous obstacles, 'extreme' skiing and Steve-O being painfully introduced to a snapping turtle.
Johnny Knoxville reprises his 'Bad Grandpa' role from the popular American reality show 'Jackass' for this one-off narrative-driven feature directed by long-time collaborator Jeff Tremaine. 86-year-old Irving Zisman (Knoxville) takes his grandson Billy (Jackson Nicoll) on a road trip across the United States to reunite him with his father. Along the way, the trouble-making duo enter a children's beauty pageant and visit a funeral home while unleashing a bevy of pranks on an unsuspecting public.
All five films and three TV series from the Jackass franchise in which Johnny Knoxville and friends perform a variety of crazy and dangerous stunts. 'Jackass: The Movie' (2002) sees the boys having fun and games with golf carts, urine-soaked snow cones and self-inflicted paper cuts. Series regulars Bam Margera, Steve-O, Dave England, Chris Pontius (alias Party Boy) and Jason Acuna (alias Wee Man) all make an appearance. The crew returns in 'Jackass: Number 2 Uncut' (2006), pushing the limit of what is morally acceptable to commit to celluloid even further, with more cringe-worthy stunts, more nasty spills and more stupid pranks than even the first movie. 'Jackass 2.5' (2007) offers another foray into self-torturing stupidity, featuring all the stuff they couldn't show you on television. The boys take their stunts to all-new heights that will leave you laughing, squirming, and begging for more. 'Jackass 3' (2010) sees another onslaught of insane and painful pranks including bull riding, a paintball shootout and rocket jet-skiing and bungee jumping while strapped to a (full) toilet. In 'Jackass 3. 5' (2011) Bam Margera, Steve-O, Johnny Knoxville, Chris Pontius and the gang return for their most up to date plethora of pain, stupidity and humiliation. The film features firework stunts, skateboarding through a series of dangerous obstacles, 'extreme' skiing and Steve-O being painfully introduced to a snapping turtle. 'Jackass Season One' (2000) launched the TV careers of Johnny Knoxville, Bam Margera and Stevo amongst others as they brought their blend of dangerous stunts and appetite for pain to the MTV audience. In 'Jackass Season Two' (2001) the gang returned to endure more pain and trauma for the benefit of the viewing public. 'Jackass Season Three' (2002) marks the final TV instalment of the popular show in which Johnny Knoxville and deranged colleagues including Steve-O and Wee Man perform more 'don't try this at home' stunts.
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