Jackass Number Two (Unrated)
by Jeff Tremaine
from Paramount / MTV
Johnny Knoxville Bam Margera Steve-O and the entire crew from the popular MTV franchise return in the most insane DVD of the year jackass number two. Available in both rated and too hot for theaters unrated versions jackass number two pushes the limits with all-new stunts pants-wetting practical jokes fun with bears bees snakes bulls sharks and other REALLY bad ideas.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: COMEDY Rating: UNRATED UPC: 097361208749 Manufacturer No: 120874
Jackass Number Two could be alternately titled "From Bowties to Bunny Ears: What Will Chris Pontius Be Wearing Next?" Like the first Jackass movie, Johnny, Bam, Chris, Steve-O, and the rest of the gang are all here. This "sequel" is full of stunts, pranks, and one-liners, and contains more male nudity, more scream-worthy moments, and of course more uncontrollable laughter. The film opens with a rather well-directed cinematic piece: the entire Jackass gang running from a stampede of bulls. From there it takes off into the hysterically exhausting world of Jackass. The bulls are in quite a few stunts, actually, one of which has "leader" Johnny Knoxville using himself as a red flag and getting speared by a charging bull. Ah, good times. Some of the stunts include: "Beehive Limo," "Fart Mask," "Red Rocket," and a fake terrorist plot which boasts the improv line "Where I'm going, I don't need luggage." Bam gets branded, they fish for sharks with Steve-O as bait, Johnny catches anacondas with his bare hands... the list goes on. The gem in this collection of antics has to be the offensive interactions with the innocent people on the street by Johnny Knoxville and director-actor Spike Jonez, while disguised as a very old man and woman. Celebrity guests partaking in stunts include extreme-sports legends Tony Hawk and Mat Hoffman. The movie culminates in a beautifully choreographed, fantastical, and dangerous musical number not to be missed. Throughout the movie, it is apparent that the Jackass gang is older and a little more worn, especially when Bam pleads, "Please God, don't let there be a Jackass 3." For fans of the TV series and the films, a trilogy may be just what the doctor ordered. The DVD extras (deleted scenes, unrated material, and two pretty funny music videos) are more of the same and worth the watch, though some of it is not for the fainthearted. --Rachel Moss
Warren Miller's Bloopers, Blunders and Bailouts
by Warren Miller
from Shout Factory Theatr
All the great Warren Miller films throughout the years has made it look easy - big mountain smooth rides effortless grace. But behind the scenes some of winter sports' most comedic moments have been captured on film and are now coming to DVD. Years of strange wild and wacky sports stunts are here - inner-tubing cardboard downhills snowshoe races dummy races pond jumps dirt skiing chairlift and rope tow blunders - and all make for hilarious entertainment.System Requirements: Running Time 104 MinFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: SPORTS/GAMES Rating: G UPC: 826663964097 Manufacturer No: DVD39640
Warren Miller's Bloopers, Blunders and Bailouts is a slapstick compilation of earlier Miller programs celebrating extreme klutziness and silliness in sundry winter wonderlands. Miller plays droll host for a feast of archival footage revealing the human body's capacity to bounce and bounce (and bounce) down endless ski runs after a loss of footing. The question of how many rocks and trees a man can hit before he's broken is never quite resolved, but less agonizing comedy can be found in ordinary mishaps on rope tows and first-time skier panic on gentle bunny runs. Then there's the human impulse to attempt the truly stupid, such as skiing down steep hills of weeds and riding bikes down ski trails. Novel activities include skiing with dogs, skiing in bikinis (both genders), and skiing on furniture. If the measure of a man is whether he can rappel down a steep hill in skis, well, heroes await within. --Tom Keogh
Amazing Sports Bloopers
by Artist Not Provided
from Edi Video
Studio: Timeless Media Group Release Date: 04/30/2002
America's Funniest Home Videos: Sports Spectacular
by Erik Fleming
from Shout Factory Theatr
- Since its 1990 debut, ABC's long-running reality-television series, AMERICA'S HOME VIDEOS, has served up hilarious homemade video clips of bloopers, pranks, and mishaps made by the eccentric characters that populate the American landscape. This volume presents a collection of clips showcasing wacky adventures in sports. Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: TELEVISION Rating: NR Age:
Since its 1990 debut ABC's long-running reality-television series AMERICA'S HOME VIDEOS has served up hilarious homemade video clips of bloopers pranks and mishaps made by the eccentric characters that populate the American landscape. This volume presents a collection of clips showcasing wacky adventures in sports.System Requirements:Running Time 80 Mins.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: TELEVISION/SERIES & SEQUELS Rating: NR UPC: 826663101355 Manufacturer No: DVD10135
MLB Bloopers: The Funny Side Of Baseball
by Artist Not Provided
from Shout! Factory
- Officially Licensed
- Highest Quality Recording
Special Features: Hosted by comedian Chris Kattan!The Bruce Chen and Steve Kline showDontrelle Willis and Jimmy Rollins talk about growing up togetherThe aftermath of the Tim Hudson/Eddie Perez prank1993 Florida Marlins grounds crew's tarp troublesRandy Wolf and Mike Lieberthal talk about Mike's pre-game danceRuben Rivera: "The Worst Baserunning In The History Of The Game"Nook Logan hits a "Little League Homerun"Ryan Dempster's Harry Caray impersonationJason Lane forgets how many outs there are in an inningMike Cameron falls and makes a great catchChad Cordero trips on the mound while throwing a pitchJohnny Damon recalls when Manny Ramirez cut off one of his throws in the outfield
NFL Greatest Follies, Vol. 4
- Officially Licensed
- Highest Quality Recording
Behind every last-second catch, drive-stopping tackle, or game-winning kick, there?s a gut-busting gaffe, a side-splitting slip, and a jaw-dropping drop. Now, for the umpteenth time, NFL Films presents the best (or is it the worst?) of foul-ups and other calamities in NFL?s Greatest Follies, Volume 4. As you laugh along with the so-called masters of the game as they fumble and flounder their way down field, you?ll be piqued by other nonsensical matters: The Absurd Fashion of the NFL, Why 300-Pound Linemen Shouldn?t Dance (or sing), and (of course) fun with kickers, refs, mascots, and sideshow attractions. Brought to you by the Emmy-winning madcaps at NFL Films, NFL?s Greatest Follies, Volume 4 takes the hard-charging intensity of pro football and completely ignores it for nearly two fun-filled hours of the players and coaches caught in the act of being themselves.
Don't Try This at Home - The Steve-O Video
from Image Entertainment
In this uncensored collection of pre-Jackass amateur videos that's not even remotely for the squeamish, Steve-O, one of Johnny Knoxville's more fearless lieutenants, snorts hot curry up his nose, shoots a firecracker out of his behind, becomes a human dartboard, sets his hair on fire, jumps off bridges from atop moving cars, and commits other atrocities we cannot even dare hint at here (a "Career Ender" segment is obscenely graphic). "We don't know how you did that," one impressed, albeit shocked, onlooker states at one point. A more accurate statement might be, "We don't know why you did that," to which Steve-O has a ready answer: "I want to be remembered forever." See? What's to understand? --Donald Liebenson
Studio: Image Entertainment Release Date: 09/19/2006
Steve-O: Out on Bail
by Mike Dunlap
from Image Entertainment
- By far the most extreme offering of Steve-O's popular Don't Try This at Home series to date! Filmed in twelve different countries, this video features all of the bad behavior that got Steve-O arrested, plus a whole bunch of other crap that should have. Just when you thought it couldn't get any worse -- it does! Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: COMEDY Rating: NR Age: 014
Genre: Feature Film-Comedy
Rating: NR
Release Date: 22-JUL-2008
Media Type: DVD
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