Jackass: Number Two Movie Review
Jackass: Number Two Review

"Jackass: Number Two" Overview

Rating: R
2006
Cast and Crew
Director : Jeff TremaineProducer : Jeff Tremaine,Spike Jonze,Johnny Knoxville
Screenwiter : Sean Cliver,Preston Lacy
Starring : Johnny Knoxville,Bam Margera,Ryan Dunn,Steve-O,Jason "Wee Man" Acuña,Chris Pontius,Preston Lacy,Dave England,Ehren McGhehey,Spike Jonze
The sequel to Jackass: The Movie needs no special introduction. Anyone familiar
with the classic MTV series that spawned the movies knows exactly what they're
in for: 90 chaotic minutes featuring a bunch of idiots performing immoral and
repulsive rituals. This sequel promises to be more absurd and grotesque than
we've seen before, as if everything prior was merely child's play.
Does Jackass: Number Two live up to its promise? You bet it does, though that
may not necessarily be a good thing. My unscientific running tally of the
scenarios gives the absurd a slight edge over the tedious. The stunts that work
best -- "Butt Chug," "How to Milk a Horse," and "Terror Taxi" -- are insanely
funny from beginning to end. Often, these jokes are taken beyond their logical
end to achieve an entirely new degree of humor or vulgarity. Equally
commendable are several stunts like "The Switcharoo" that slowly build tensions
toward highly rewarding climaxes.
Yet, for every two stunts that work, there's one that doesn't. Numerous
routines lack any inventiveness whatsoever: "Shock Chair" and "Medicine Ball
Dodgeball" are much more mediocre in comparison to the others. The final
musical number is ridiculously out of place and is a clear indication of the
shortage of more decent (and by that I mean gross) material. If I'm paying to
watch this trash on the big screen, I sure as hell better see some creativity.
Yet, much to my amazement, as the movie progressed, I found myself less
interested in my tally sheet and more engaged by the numskull actions of Johnny
Knoxville and friends.
All of the original film's players, except for Chris Raab, return for Number
Two. Steve-O appears to get the worst of the action by having to endure the
fart man, an Indian leech healer, and an underwater experiment as shark bait.
But, it's Spike Jonze who steals the show as an old woman with some wardrobe
issues.
I enjoyed Number Two, but it isn't for everyone, and of course it will spur a
whole new set of copycat maneuvers. But, now with an R rating, maybe the film
stands to lose some of the teenage crowd that helped the first film gross over
$60 million and will quickly fall from our radars. I guess there's a reason why
MTV has relegated the show to just reruns.
He's here to grant your wish.
Reviewer: David Levine



