a lover and fighter by nature, knoxville had the upper edge going into this boxing match. tremaine, on the other hand, is neither a lover nor a fighter. in fact, he’s more of a mixture of the two, which makes him a grappler. and the one time he did grapple with knoxville - the big brother magazine ‘sumo wrestling challenge’ circa 1998 - he did indeed emerge the victor (althought knoxville still disputes the outcome to this very day)|jackass boxset booklet
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Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa has a few scenes with colored lights moving rapidly around the room, the second of which is followed by strobe lights in a dance number. The second production company logo at the beginning of the film has rapidly-changing colors. There is a brief shot of an old-fashioned TV, which has minor strobe effects.
There is some handheld camera work in this film, but most of it is either stationary or very smooth. Several scenes take place in moving vehicles.
Flashing Lights: 9/10. Motion Sickness: 4/10.
TRIGGER WARNING: There is some gross-out humor involving fake genitals and feces. People are pranked throughout the film to believe a child is being neglected or otherwise abused. The final prank takes place at a child beauty pageant, during which a boy performs a sexualized dance dressed as a girl.
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Jackass 3D has very brief rapidly-changing colors during the MTV production company logo. The rest of the film is safe and free of photosensitivity risks.
Most of this film is shot with handheld cameras, with occasional shaking. One sequence has brief moments of simulated zero-gravity.
Flashing Lights: 3/10. Motion Sickness: 5/10.
TRIGGER WARNING: This film has a lot of gross-out humor, most of which involves urine or feces, with a late sequence showing an excessive amount of feces. People vomit and occasionally dry heave on screen as a result nearly every gross-out gag. One sequence involves thousands of bees.
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Jackass Number Two has some very mild flickering of light in the second production company logo. When a man’s moan is heard in the third logo, the rest of the film is safe to watch.
Most of this film is shot with handheld cameras, many of which shake occasionally. One sequence takes place on a boat, with heavy rocking.
Flashing Lights: 2/10. Motion Sickness: 7/10.
TRIGGER WARNING: This film shows several real injuries, both how they happen and the aftermath. This includes abrasions, burns, piercings, and animal bites. Two of these injuries cause profuse bleeding. One sequence involves thousands of bees. There is gross-out humor that involves both human and animal feces, and animal reproductive fluid. Multiple people vomit as a result of gross-out gags. There is some cultural insensitivity in this film, with the final stunt being wildly Islamophobic.
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Jackass: The Movie has extreme strobe lights as fireworks are set off in the middle of the night in two separate locations, and during a roller disco segment, immediately following the rocket skates stunt. An early scene has some welding with no warning.
Almost the entire film is shot on handheld cameras, sometimes with shaking as the camera person runs. One camera is mounted on a playground merry-go-round, causing the camera angle to spin for several seconds.
Flashing Lights: 9/10. Motion Sickness: 8/10.
TRIGGER WARNING: This film shows several real and painful injuries, including a close-up of a gash being stitched up. There is excessive gross-out humor involving urine, feces, and vomit. There are instances of cultural insensitivity, and there is one brief joke about suicide.
Marc: How did that sit with you guys? (Ryan’s death) I mean, when you heard it.
Johnny: That was… I-I can still barely talk about it honestly. It’s one of the worst things that’s happened to my life and all of our lifes… I remember the morning getting the news and… Umm…
Marc: Yeah, it’s horrible. When you think about how you guys lived, is there any part of you that thinks- „Oh, well. It happens.”?
Johnny: Umm… It was, it was a fucking tragedy, you know. Zak was in the car, Ryan was drinking and there’s..*Stutters* I don’t know, I’m still wrapping my head around it.