For me, watching Jackass 3-D was like being plunged into a Hieronymous Bosch painting of hell, yet this very reaction attests to the franchise...
Jackass 3-D is powered by a shamelessly regressive but infectious adolescent prankishness.
News of the World November 7, 2010 Just a case of 'same s***, different day'. Literally, in some cases.
Austin Chronicle October 22, 2010 It’s been a decade and perhaps I’m somewhat jaded, but cattle prods, whiffle balls, and the efficacies of flesh-on-flesh super glu...
It’s a healthy form of sadomasochism, built on a simple, homespun philosophy: suffering is part of life, so you might as well enjoy...
Boston.com October 17, 2010 What’s astonishing is that the movie is not a half-baked production. The spectacle now looks spectacular.
MSN Movies October 14, 2010 Whether one enjoys witnessing their antics or not… one should be, I suppose, very glad that one doesn’t actually have to hang out with these...
The real quibble with the film is that while a few stunts raise some decent laughs, too much of Jackass 3D relies on grossness for its ow...
It might be the guiltiest of pleasures, but there’s no question Jackass 3D delivers.
Too many of these sequences are merely disgusting.
Jackass 3D has its moments, but it lacks the ingenuity and hilarity of the previous films – no doubt in large part because of the aging p...
Guardian November 4, 2010 Why can’t non-Jackass films show this kind of energy, clarity, force and ingenuity?
Slant Magazine October 15, 2010 3D is stupid, and Jackass is stupid, so Jackass 3D should be a marriage made in stupidity heaven.
Film.com October 15, 2010 It’s gleefully immature. It revels in destruction. And it made me laugh a lot, like it always does.
Daily Telegraph November 4, 2010 The performers are getting older, and their laughter seems as strained as it always does in zoo-format entertainments.
Independent November 5, 2010 This latest collection of stunts from Johnny Knoxville and his crew of masochistic nutters achieves at least one distinction: it showcases the most...
New York Post October 15, 2010 Knoxville would never admit to such loser taste, but he and his friends are obviously scholars of The Divine Comedy, from which they plagiarized al...
detnews.com October 15, 2010 This feels like a natural end for the Jackass franchise. It’s been a great run, but nobody wants to see Grandpa Knoxville get toppled ov...