Jackass Number 2
Reviewed By: Eric Judd
Lindenwald Ledger
Senior Writer
Monday,
October 9, 2006
What would
the movie industry be like without all of the remakes of
remakes? Hopefully more movies like Jackass Number Two
would populate those bitchin IMAX 3Ds.
Not that
duplication of this movie is possible, but other movies that
inspire that “think like there is no box” mentality are what
moviegoers crave.
What makes
the Jackass duology so successful is that lack of
duplication. The chances of finding another group of guys or
girls willing to ignore the potentially fatal side effects of
inhaling poo fumes or blindfolding yourself in front of a bull
with rope around the junk are next to nothing; and anyone who
tries this stuff usually ends up in two pieces on infomercials
warning against such stunts.
The same
gang from the first movie and the television series hold solid
here, with only a few fresh names replacing some familiars.
Regardless
of whether or not extreme toilet humor and utterly pointless
stunts may lead to the decline of Western civilization, I ask
you to ponder one tasty little morsel of trivia: The Grapes
of Wrath was banned from schools. Steinbeck and Knoxville
may hold strong as absolutes |