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Jackass 3D trailer so wrong it's right
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Ali
8th August 2010
Or How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love The Dumb.
I think the two Jackass movies might be the purest, most genuinely hilarious comedies released in the last ten years - it's rare for an audience to hoot with laughter in unison at every joke, but that's exactly what happens when these guys get together and film the results.
I'm sad that Jackass 3D is on the horizon; not because it doesn't look funny, which it does (high five!), but because it means my fake Jackass 3 preview will fall further and further down the Google rankings until the mongs won't be able to find it any more. "The muslims would rip his face off" is still one of the funniest things I've ever read, anywhere.
It looks like the ante has well and truly been upped for part III, and the 3D camera - which I'm well informed will find its way up Steve-O's butt at some point - is a genius addition. I'll wager the uses Knoxville and cronies find for it are far more imaginative than anything M Night Shyamalan could come up with, but then I guess he's been pooping on us for years.
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