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Jackass is an American extreme acrobatic franchise, which originally ran on MTV from 2000 to 2002 for three seasons, featuring ten stuntmen - Johnny Knoxville, Bam Margera, Chris Pontius, Dave England , Steve-O, Ryan Dunn, Brandon DiCamillo, Ehren McGhehey, Preston Lacy, and Jason AcuÃÆ'Â ± a, perform a variety of dangerous, rough, self-injuring and pranks stunts. The event then sparked several spinoffs including Wildboyz, Viva La Bam, Homewrecker, Unbly Union Bam, and Dr. Steve-O and three widescreen movies distributed by MTV's Paramount Pictures brothers.

Jackass sparked a lot of controversy, because it was considered obscene and encouraging dangerous behavior. The players struggled to cope with frequent censorship on the show, which included banning certain recordings from ever released, and chose not to return to the show, instead of continuing the rest of the franchise as a series of feature films as the loosers restricted the content.

The show put # 68 on the Entertainment Weekly Entertainment Weekly "New Classical TV" list, and was an important part of American popular culture of the 2000s.


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Histori

The event was developed from Big Brother Magazine, a skateboard-related humor magazine that Jeff Tremaine, Dave Carnie, Rick Kosick and Chris Pontius all worked for, and featured regular contributions from Johnny Knoxville and Dave England, among others. The Jackass concept originated in 1998, when the failed actor-writer Johnny Knoxville thought of the idea of ​​testing various self-defense devices on himself as the basis for an article. He submitted the idea to several magazines and was denied until meeting Jeff Tremaine of Big Brother. Tremaine hired him as a journalist and convinced Johnny to record this idea and other actions for the story. The tape, which involved Knoxville being stitched, forged, and shot while wearing a bulletproof vest, appeared on the second Big Brother skateboard Big Brother : Number 2 . The future of Jackie of Wee-Man's cast makes an appearance on the video as well.

During this time, Bam Margera released a movie titled "Landspeed: CKY", consisting of himself and his friends, dubbed "CKY Crew", in West Chester, Pennsylvania, performing various plays and stunts. The Crew includes the colorful cast of Ryan Dunn, Brandon Dicamillo, and Raab Himself, as well as the family of Margera April, Phil, Don Vito, and Jess Margera. Tremaine looked at the tape and drafted Margera and her crew into what would become a Jackass player. Then, Jackass crew will recruit Steve-O at the Florida flea market where he works as a clown. To equip the players, the British brought his friend Ehren McGhehey, a Oregon citizen and extreme action participant. Preston Lacy will be the last of what is now considered a major player to join, auditioning in the middle of a run by eating four bananas with his skin.

Tremaine composed his friend, director Spike Jonze, to get involved with the show, and together, he, Jonze, and Knoxville served as executive producers. The idea of ​​the show was pitched, and the players were initially offered by Saturday Night Live to perform weekly stunts for the show, even though the offer was rejected. The bidding war occurred between Comedy Central and MTV, which was eventually won by MTV. That's when Jackass was born.

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Starring


In praise of the Jackass trilogy
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Controversy

At the time of its first broadcast in 2000, Jackass often displayed warnings and disclaimers who noted that the actions performed were very dangerous and could not be replicated. Such warnings not only appear before and after each program and after each ad break, but also in crawling "crawl" at the bottom of the screen for some very risky action, and show their "skull and crutch" logo at the bottom right of the screen for symbolizing action is done as risky. However, the program has been blamed for a number of deaths and injuries involving adolescents and children creating action.

Connecticut Senator Joe Lieberman followed up with a February 7, 2001 letter to MTV parent company Viacom, which urged the company to take greater responsibility for its programming and do more to help parents protect their children. MTV responded to criticism by canceling all Jackass impressions before 10 pm, but Lieberman's continuous campaign against the show caused MTV to refuse to repeat the next episode, an act that angered the cast and crew. from a series so angry with MTV "succumbing to Lieberman's demands".

A Montana man named Jack Ass sued MTV for $ 10 million in 2002, claiming that the show traced his name. Jack Ass, whose birth name is Bob Craft, changed his name in 1997 to raise awareness for drunk driving, after his brother and his friend died in a car accident.

The 18-year-old Matt-Dillion Shannon of Napier, New Zealand, was sentenced on November 23, 2012 to three years in prison on charges of causing painful bodily damage for his role in August 2011 which doused 16 years -after with gasoline and setting him on. Shannon's lawyers claimed that this action was inspired by the Jackass series, despite the fact that no such action was ever broadcast on the show.

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Final release and DVD series

In a 2001 interview with Rolling Stone magazine, Knoxville announced the show would end after the third season aired. He also expressed dissatisfaction with MTV and the censorship, which, from the beginning of the second season, increasingly provides a record of what can and can not be described by the show. When the third season ended in 2001, MTV (which has rights on behalf of "Jackass") contemplates keeping the show going with new players (even running the teaser for the return of the show during the 2002 VMA Awards Show).

Due to problems with MTV practice standards and departments, as well as the sudden departure of Bam and the CKY crew in the middle of the third season, Jackass's crew made no attempt to make the cover to bring this event to an end. MTV released three DVD Box sets entitled "Jackass: The Box Set" in December 2005. This set does not contain three complete seasons, but three volume highlights, one for each season. Each volume also contains additional comments for various actions. The box set also includes a special bonus disk that includes a crew journey to the Gumball 3000 rally, specifically "Where Are They Now?" documentary, MTV Cribs: Jackass Edition, performance by crew on 2002 MTV VMAs and 2002 MTV Latin VMA, and bonus book collector 48-yard rare photographs and in the story of Jackass history.

Another compilation of the stunts of the television series was released in 2009, entitled "Jackass: The Lost Tapes". However, unlike box sets, this is only one DVD. It features stunts that are not displayed in "Jackass: The Box Set". This DVD includes actions like "Self-Defense Tests", "Stun Collar", "Unicycle Poo Barf", "Fast Food Football", "Roller Jump", and "Satan vs God" are original and controversial. It also includes various bonus features, such as each opening for each of Jackass television episodes, the original credit montage of every television episode, and the display inside jackassworld.com, featuring various plays.

The third compilation, titled "Jackass: The Classic TV Collection", was released in 2014. It combines the three DVDs from a box set up with "The Lost Tapes".

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Spin-offs and life after Jackass

When the TV series ends, every cast member finds new work in movies and television, each gaining his own success rate. Knoxville pursued a career as an actor, appearing in films such as the 2004 remake of Walking Tall, The Dukes of Hazzard, Men in Black II , The Ringer, Shty Shame, Big Trouble and The Last Stand.

Margera and the CKY crew were given their own spinoff show Viva La Bam , which follows Margera and her family, who are often the victims of practical jokes. Bam and the crew also have Radio Bam on Sirius radio. Margera has also been featured in Unholy Union Bam, following her and her fiancée Missy at run-up for their wedding, while Brandon DiCamillo and Rake Yohn are featured on Blastazoid, a short video game show.

When Viva La Bam completed his operation, Ryan Dunn, who was part of the Bam crew at Viva La Bam, was given his own show Homewrecker, find revenge for helpless victims practical jokes by renovating the chamber in accordance with the original incident. The show only lasts for one season. On June 20, 2011, Dunn was killed in a car accident while driving drunk in Pennsylvania.

Pontius and Steve-O were also given their own spin-off show Wildboyz . Unlike Jackass and Viva La Bam, Wildboyz rejected the practical joke formula and instead featured two world-wide trips searching for wild and exotic animals.. Directed by Jackass director Jeff Tremaine, Wildboyz features a frequent guest appearance by Jackasses's Johnny Knoxville, Manny Puig, and Jason's "Wee Man" acuÃÆ' Â ± a.

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Movies

MTV special takeover

On February 23, 2008, MTV held a special TV, Jackassworld.com: 24 Hours to coincide with the official launch of Jackassworld.com. Particularly allowed Jackass core members to take over MTV and his studio for 24 hours, broadcast new pranks and acts, along with awards for replacement star Evel Knievel who was shot a few days earlier.

Jackass: The Movie

After the show began, the players reunited in 2002 to film what they believe to be the conclusion of Jackass: a full-length version of the show titled Jackass: The Movie. The casters insist that the film is their "farewell" for the show's fans, and with the franchise that takes the movie format, the cast and crew are now allowed to avoid censorship, showing more vulgar action than shown on TV Shows. Despite the previous dispute, MTV Films assists in the distribution of the film.

The film, taken on a budget of just $ 5 million, then became over $ 60 million in the United States alone, and finished in the # 1 spot at the box office over the weekend of its debut.

Jackass Number Two

With the release of Jackass: The Movie , director Jeff Tremaine and other players believe that Jackass has been completed and there will be no more projects under the franchise. However, during the last season of Wildboyz, Knoxville joined former team mates Chris Pontius and Steve-O on various expeditions around the world. It is said that Knoxville went so far during the filming of the show that Tremaine pulled him aside and said, "If you are willing to do all this, why not collect everyone and shoot another movie?" Knoxville agrees, and with both Viva La Bam and Wildboyz completing the operation, all players are available to reunite and film the sequel.

Number Two was released on September 22, 2006, produced by MTV Films and distributed by Paramount Pictures. As with his predecessor, Jackass Number Two occupied the box office on his debut weekend, earning $ 29.01 million. Records for several shows featured Uncle Bam Margera, Vincent "Don Vito" Margera, but the tape was removed from theatrical releases and DVDs due to his arrest in August 2006 and conviction over two counts of sexual assault on minors.

On September 7, 2006, MTV presented the half-hour documentary Jackass: Number Two . When asked if the film meant the end of Jackass, the actor Steve-O jokingly commented that people who make money from the franchise still want money, hinting that the players will still continue franchise in one form or another. At the end of the documentary, Johnny Knoxville reveals that he "has a hard time letting go" because he's "so addicted to stunts." Comrade Dimitry Elyashkevich revealed that a few weeks after the film, Knoxville was so desperate to shoot that he would film himself running to road signs just for additional recording.

Jackass 2.5

On September 5, 2007, Margera announced the release of Jackass 2.5 on The Howard Stern Show, a DVD compilation of stunts that did not make it into Jackass Number Two. DVD was released on December 26, 2007. Special features on DVD include the making of Jackass 2.5, Jackass: The Game, deleted scenes and a photo. gallery.

Jackass Presents: Tribute Mat Hoffman for Evel Knievel

On May 27, 2008, Jackass Direct-to-DVD movie was released by Dickhouse Productions. The film is a tribute to stuntman, Evel Knievel, who died on November 30, 2007, one year before the film was released.

Jackass 3D

In an August 2009 interview with Knoxville for The Times-Picayune, Knoxville, on the topic of recovery and rehabilitation of Steve-O, said, "He takes the calm as he does on drugs and alcohol, I am" I am very proud of her. I think we'll see him doing some things here really soon. As a matter of fact, I know us. "He then stated" Something is coming. We're pretty excited. "Then, he added," I think it will be a great year next year, but I do not want to talk about it yet... "

In September 2009, Margera revealed to Iltalehti , a Finnish newspaper, that Jackass 3 will be created and filmed in places like Mongolia, South Africa and Finland as well as the United States. The state began in January 2010. He then confirmed it again on Radio Bam on 21 September 2009. In early December, Knoxville confirmed that Jackass 3 was being created. In April 2010, a brief description of Jackass 3D , titled "filmin gone," "appeared on the Jackassworld Web site:" Thanks for the support of the past two years. world of jackass and Dickhouse (including currently in 3D Jackass production film), follow us on Facebook and Twitter. "

At the end of July 2010, Paramount and MTV filtered the first footage of Jackass 3D at a special event during Comic-Con 2010 in its 3D format. This event allows fans to meet the crew of Jackass . Then in August 2010, the official trailer aired on MTV.

Jackass 3D was released in American theaters on October 15, 2010. On the opening weekend, the film is expected to reach $ 50 million in 3,081 theaters, beating predictions that will generate $ 30 million and break the record for the most Fall Opening successful, previously held by Scary Movie 3 .

Jackass 3.5

Jackass 3.5 was released in June 2011 with an unused recording during the filming of Jackass 3D . The first trailer was released online on January 27, 2011 and the long movie was released on VOD and DVD on June 14, 2011, and the entire movie is streamed in the weekly segment at Joost, starting April 1, 2011.

Jacks Presents: Bad Grandpa

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In March 2012, Knoxville discussed the possibility of a fourth movie, saying "we keep our mind open" and "I have 50-60 ideas above all that we do not get." Then in June 2012, Paramount reportedly "registering multiple domains for a movie to be called Bad Grandpa ."

During the September 18, 2012, Margera interview on The Howard Stern Show about Jackass he said: "There will be a whole movie about the character of Knoxville's grandfather."

Bad Grandpa was officially announced in July 2013 and released on October 25, 2013, exactly 11 years after the release of Jackass: The Movie . This is the first film in the series nominated for an Academy Award; he lost the Best Makeup and Hairstyling award for Dallas Buyers Club.

Future

In an interview, Bam Margera suggests Jackass 4: We Not Dunn Yet , referring to Ryan Dunn, could be the fourth movie title, which Tremaine says he wants to shoot in Australia. In October 2015, Steve-O said that the movie was "impossible" and that production would depend on Margera to be and stay conscious. Jason "Wee Man" AcuÃÆ' Â ± a said in February 2018 that the fourth movie "definitely did not happen", although McGhehey says he believes the franchise will continue.

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Reception

Box office performance

Critical and public responses


Where are they now? The stars of 'Jackass' - NY Daily News
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Video game

Jackass: The Game was released on October 2, 2007. It was developed under license by Sidhe Interactive in Wellington, New Zealand for PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable and Nintendo DS. The game was first shown on E3 2006 behind closed doors. Mentioned in Jackass: Number Two comments that an action where several members are punched in by a spring boxing glove hidden behind a fake valentine on the wall has just come from above shooting a promo for a video game. Johnny Knoxville and other members of the Jackass team also gave the idea of ​​action to the developers based on the unused action of the show. A trailer and cover art was released in June 2007 on the official game website. All the main characters of the show are shown as playable, except for Bam Margera, which is contractually obliged by Neversoft to appear in the Tony Hawk franchise, thus making it unable to perform in other video games.

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Influence


Various groups have created events based on or similar to Jackass . This includes:

  • Extreme Duudsonite aka The Dudesons (which also began airing in 2000,
  • Dirty Sanchez aka Tim Sanchez
  • Nitro Circus
  • Stankervision (repackaged version of 'The DAMN! Show')
  • Tokyo Shock Boys
  • Mega64
  • Crazy Monkey
  • Rad Girls
  • French films; Les 11 commands (The 11 Commandments)
  • RÃÆ'Â © mi Gaillard (France)
  • Mute Calls (Texas)
  • Ogags (Philippines)

Jackass-type behavior has also been described and used as a plot device on several other television shows - for example is episode 19 season 3 of CSI: Vegas , where one of a group of teenagers is shot and killed while performing ( and recording) action.

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References


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External links

  • Jackass on IMDb
  • Jackass on TV.com
  • Jackassworld

Source of the article : Wikipedia

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