BroadcastChic
Excellent, a Must See
Stellead
Don't listen to the Hype. It's awful
Hadrina
The movie's neither hopeful in contrived ways, nor hopeless in different contrived ways. Somehow it manages to be wonderful
Ezmae Chang
This is a small, humorous movie in some ways, but it has a huge heart. What a nice experience.
TheHoopster00
The stunts they do are absolutely hysterical and if you have never seen this your missing out. The way they do the stunts and how creative they are is what makes it so funny. When they get hit by something that is when it is especially funny. The pain and agony they are in also makes it a very funny movie because of the after effects of the stunts.
MaximumMadness
Art- Noun. 1. The expression or general use of human creativity and imagination, typically via visual or audible means, or through performance.Yes. You heard it right here. "Jackass Number Two" is art. Plain, simple... even painful art.Following the resounding success of the previous theatrical release, pretty much everyone assumed that the curtain had been pulled on the beloved cult franchise "Jackass." After all... what else could they do? It seemed like the merry (and merrily insane) crew of Johnny Knoxville, Bam Margera, Steve-O, Chris Pontius, Ryan Dunn, Jason "Wee-Man" Acuña, Preston Lacy, Dave England and "Danger" Ehren McGhehey had taken that original concept as far as they possibly could in "Jackass: The Movie", and most of the group and behind-the-scenes crew were tied up in spin-offs and other projects that emerged in its wake. Bam and his cohorts had "Viva La Bam"... Steve-O and Pontius had "Wildboyz"... Knoxville had built a fairly admirable career as a character-actor. Nobody expected more "Jackass"...So you can imagine our surprise when seemingly out of nowhere, a full-fledged theatrical follow-up emerged that reunited the entire original cast and crew for another go-around, filled to burst with the trademark stunts, gags and practical jokes that defined the "Jackass" brand. While we knew the gang never really lost their touch, we were still curious if this sequel would be able to match the high entertainment value of the previous film, or if it would just feel like more of the same. Did we really need a... "Number Two"?Oh boy. We were not prepared. "Jackass Number Two" is not only a great sequel to the brutally funny prior film. It's also the peak of the entire franchise. It takes everything that was done so well before, and ramps it up to eleven! The stunts are bigger, badder and far more dangerous. The pain threshold is pushed to starting and shocking new boundaries. The practical jokes are made far more cruel and vile in nature. And the taboos are pushed to manic new limits. For all intents and purposes, the film is a deplorable, vicious and nauseating exercise in excess and extremes, exhibiting behaviors no sane person could possibly endorse or enjoy. And it is so... much... fun!I remember seeing the film with a packed audience at a small theater in my hometown in Upstate New York. And it was the most infectiously enthusiastic and positive movie-going experience I've ever had. The laughs came fast and hard, with people squirming, screaming and shouting throughout the entire twisted 92 minute run-time. From a shocking opening stunt involving a rather painful "puppet show", through a brilliant "Candid Camera" style hidden- camera gag involving the gang in "old man" makeup tormenting the public, to a genuinely horrifying segment involving bulls and a four-way teeter-totter... and finally to possibly the single greatest practical joke I've ever seen during the film's final moments, the audience ate it up. And even now, eleven years later, it's still hilarious every single time I pop it on!And if that ain't "art", I don't know what is! "Jackass Number Two" is most certainly only for the most iron-stomached fans of the original series, but to those brave souls, I can't help but whole- heartedly recommend it. You'll laugh. You'll cringe. You'll squirm in your seat. And you might even lose your lunch. But you certainly won't be able to guess what these maniacs will do next and you won't be able to stop the incessant giggles they'll bring out. And so, I can't help but give it a perfect 10 out of 10 for the sheer, nonstop entertainment value it provides. Just please, for the love of god... don't even think about trying any of this stuff at home!
Filipe Neto
This movie is the sequel to an unfortunate film, based on an American television series even more miserable, where people do crazy nonsense just because. Directed by Jeff Tremaine, is performed by the same guys from the first film, people whom I refuse to call actors, and to whom I recommend to arrange a real job quickly. It's serious guys, grow up!Anyone who has seen the original movie or the TV series and liked it, you'll probably love this movie. I give these people my condolences for that, because this type of film material is no more than an intelligence death certificate for those who can see it or like it (it's possible?). Unfortunately this type of film is not suitable for smart people, or people with a minimum of good taste. It's a machine to make money at the expense of stupidity of some people. As I said to the first one, this movie is not really a movie because it's so bad that's not worthy of that name. It's a proof that something went very wrong in the evolution of human race, or the Darwin's theory of natural selection isn't working as it should. It's shameful, disgusting, miserable, horrible, terrible and unfortunate from start to finish. Throw him in the trash, along with the people who did it!P.S.: I gave this movie a star because IMBb's system doesn't allow us to rate below zero to a movie.
jtindahouse
The jackass boys ability to accept pain and embarrassment results in us, the viewer, receiving an hour and a half of amazing entertainment. The editing on this film is beyond great. It has us in a non-stop state of WOW! Johnny Knoxville is to be more than admired for his brilliant concept. These guys pain is our pleasure. This movie takes it to a new level and is even far, far better than the original. Bam Margera commits the most to this movie and consequently deserves an admirable mention. The skit involving the taxi ride is beyond belief funny and will have you in hysterics.If you watch this movie be prepared to laugh. It is insanely funny and great entertainment. Bring on number 3!