Dave England

After a long trip duct taped on the side of a truck from Vegas to Colorado, Steve-O and friends go over his epic life, and the gnarly stunts he has done to get there. Stunts are over the top shock-value but its Steve-O what do you expect?

6.3/10

The world’s three most notorious, ballsy, and outrageous pranksters come together for the first time to unleash the most epic pranks in an outrageous feature-film event. Jam-packed with cameos from some of YouTube’s biggest stars, watch as Roman Atwood, Dennis Roady, and Vitaly Zdorovetskiy take fearlessness and unbelievable social experiments to the next level.

3.6/10

Ryan Dunn's friends and family pay tribute to the 'Jackass' star with a look back at his extraordinary life. Join the gang as they come together to share stories and bid a final farewell to both Ryan Dunn and Zac Hartwell.

8.4/10

Jackass 3.5 is a 2011 sequel to Jackass 3D, composed of unused footage shot during the filming of Jackass 3D and interviews from cast and crew

6.7/10
6%

A documentary giving fans a behind-the-scenes look at the making of Jackass 3D. Includes interviews with the cast and crew.

25-minute long behind the scenes documentary on the making of Jackass 3D.

A behind the scenes look at the making of Jackass 3D

Jackass 3D is a 3-D film and the third movie of the Jackass series. It follows the same premise as the first two movies, as well as the TV series. It is a compilation of various pranks, stunts and skits. Before the movie begins, a brief introduction is made by Beavis and Butt-head explaining the 3D technology behind the movie. The intro features the cast lining up and then being attacked by various objects in slow-motion. The movie marks the 10th anniversary of the franchise, started in 2000.

7/10
6.5%

After successfully turning their snowboarding team into one of the hottest on the slopes, Max and Eddy must overcome the slacker temptation to quit that comes with success..and fight to save their team and win back the mountain

3/10

Jackass: The Lost Tapes was released in 2009 prior to Jackass 3D coming out in the cinema. It includes several stunts that weren't included in the Jackass Volumes.

6.9/10

Extra segment on the Jackass 2.5 dvd that shows the creation of Jackass 2.5

SHRED is a motion picture that tells the story of two washed up pro snowboarders from the 90s named Max (played by Dave England) and Eddie (played by Renee Renee) who attempt to cash in on the fantastic growth of the sport by starting their own snowboard camp. Hoping to recapture their former glory, they begin by sharing their wacky wisdom with a group of up and coming young snowboarders. The story takes them from the run down ski hill where they grew up to a major event at one of the biggest resorts in the west.

3.9/10

The Jackass guys take a road trip. Fall 2008

A documentary giving film fans a behind-the-scenes look at the making of this film,

7.5/10

Jackass hasn’t really finished yet due to the release of their movies, the latest being “Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa”, but their final episode officially aired back in 2002, so in 2007 they got together to release a documentary that went into how they all found each other and came to be known for savourily injuring themselves on a regular basis for our entertainment.

A behind the scenes look into the making of "Jackass: The Game."

Jackass Number Two is a compilation of various stunts, pranks and skits, and essentially has no plot. Chris Pontius, Johnny Knoxville, Steve-O, Bam Margera, and the whole crew return to the screen to raise the stakes higher than ever before.

7/10
6.4%

Johnny Knoxville stars. included are more than 100 never-before-seen segments and an uncensored commentary track.

Due to some random haggard circumstances, Volume 1 of the Jackass TV series isn't coming out anytime soon. But in the meantime here's Volume 2. Volume two of the Jackass series contains a random, haggard selection of segments and bits that aired on our crappy little television show. Remarkable moments in this half-ass collection include Chris Pontius masquerading as an American werewolf and creating panic in the streets of London, Johnny Knoxville sticking his arm right up a cow's butt, Bam Margera and Brandon Dicamillo taking the hockey gloves off and brawling in the middle of a café, Ehren McGhehey falling flat on his pink face while skateboarding blindfolded, and a bunch of other absurd stunts, pranks and queer misbehavior from our bumbling cat and crew of idiots.

7.5/10

The stunts performed in Jackass: Too Hot For MTV pushed the envelope for what could be broadcasted on television and even saw pressure from lawmakers to air the special at a later time slot.

A documentary giving film fans a behind-the-scenes look at the making of this film, based on the TV show of the same name, about a group of young men who perform painful and outrageous stunts for fun. Includes interviews with Johnny Knoxville, Bam Margera and the rest of the cast and crew, who relate some of their funnier or more painful experiences with making the film, as well as giving their views on why they do it.

6.1/10

Due to some random haggard circumstances, Volume 1 of the Jackass TV series isn't coming out anytime soon. But in the meantime here's Volume 3. Volume three of the Jackass series contains a random, haggard selection of segments and bits that aired on our crappy little television show. Memorable moments in this half-ass collection include the recitation of the Gettysburg Address by Johnny Knoxville while a beard of leeches is applied to his ruggedly handsome face, Chris Pontius stripping down for the pleasure of five other dudes, Wee Man and Preston Lacy pulling a "poo switcheroo" with a porta-potty, Dave England digging through the trash and unearthing a tasty treat in a diaper, and a bunch of other absurd stunts, pranks and queer misbehavior from our bumbling cat and crew of idiots.

Johnny Knoxville and his crazy friends appear on the big screen for the very first time in Jackass: The Movie. They wander around Japan in panda outfits, wreak havoc on a once civilized golf course, they even do stunts involving LIVE alligators, and so on. While Johnny Knoxvile and his pals put their life at risk, they are entertaining people at the same time. Get ready for Jackass: The Movie!!

6.6/10
4.9%

Seminal skate culture magazine 'Big Brother' return with the latest installment of their video series. Features an obscure old school skateboarder (Johnny Lee Countee) skating in front of his house, the only area he ever skated at. Also features Johnny Knoxville testing out self-defense equipment, including pepper spray, two types of stun guns and a small caliber pistol. This footage was the basis for the MTV reality series Jackass, though MTV omitted the last part of the segment that showed Knoxville shooting himself in the chest with a small handgun while wearing a kevlar vest.

6/10

Released as part of Jackass Number Two's 15th Anniversary, bonus footage from the Number Two DVD

7/10
6.4%

Jackass: The Beginning is a DVD extra on Jackass 3.5 that documents how Big Brother Magazine developed into the Jackass crew.

Scenes/Stunts they shot for Jackass 2, which neither made it in the major movie, nor Jackass 2.5. This Movie, found on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EpACjBxoFEk&t=2s&ab_channel=FoxFox), for example, shows Stev-O snorting a fly, Wee Man getting bit in the head by a horse, as well as, a lot of background information, especially of the prank on Danger Ehren. Also, we get to know better some Crew Members, like Wolfi (Greg Wolf). Maybe this is bonus material from the Jackass 2 or Jackass 2.5 DVD, not sure, but hilarious.

The high level production Slednecks crew was once again up to their usual antics of powder destruction.

Upcoming follow-up to Jackass 4.