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Jackass Number 2
Jackass Number Two is a 2006 American reality comedy film that directed by Jeff Tremaine and based upon the MTV series Jackass. The film received positive reviews from critics, making nearly $85 million worldwide.
19 February 1974, Los Angeles, California, USA
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November 20, 2008
If you're not a fan, get off your high horse and unleash your inner 15-year-old masochist!April 29, 2009
It's very funny, and I struggled to muffle my wild laughter most of the time.August 22, 2007
Thanks to Knoxville and co., there is no stunt left untested, no boundary unbroken and no gag reflex left unprovoked in Jackass: Number Two - and this, resolutely, is a great thing.September 25, 2006
Just like the Lord of the Rings, I can't wait for the third part of this trilogy.April 26, 2009
The schoolboy skits are shorter and greater in number than the first Jackass movie, but the laughs and howls they provoke are just as loud and many.November 23, 2006
[A] sporadically hilarious assortment of weapons-grade idiocy.September 22, 2006
The first half hour was hilarious. The second half hour got repetitious and tedious.September 22, 2006
To call the humor sophomoric would be to overstate its sophistication. Call it infantile, and you'll be much closer to the mark. But it's hard to deny that many of the more outrageous bits have an exhilaratingly potent, shock-you-into-guffawing impact.September 29, 2006
The screams of laughter come fast and furious in this frat boy's fever dream of a circus sideshow.October 07, 2006
I couldn't look away, and neither could anyone else in the audience I saw the movie with. We hooted and hollered at the screen, captured by a single involuntary impulse.