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Tao Phan

I would like to express my opinion of the movie “Jackass 3D” mention in the paper. Anyone who knows about the show “Jackass” can enjoy the humor of watching someone get plow by a bull and live to tell about it. Now the thirty minute show of senseless violence of happy daredevils gets to make a one hour and thirty four movie special on the same routine. I personally don’t mind the Jackass crew punishing their genitals for whatever reason, but I feel the Jackass members are losing their humorous magic. Perhaps the reason I say this statement is the possibility of them getting older also means their act is getting old as well.

Some of their new stunts in the movie lack the energy in their previous stunts. In the early days of Jackass, the cast members would take their pranks and gags to another level after doing it the first time. Now they decide to attempt their acts only once and call it a day. I can understand the older the person becomes the less he’ll be likely to risk more of his life. I miss the good old days where they would eat hot chili curry or salsa then follow up by snorting it up their noses. I like to point out to some fans there perhaps some lack of the wild boys charm in the movie.

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