Jackass Forever Trailer — Jeff Tremaine‘s Jackass Forever (2021) movie trailer has been released by Paramount Pictures. The Jackass Forever trailer stars Johnny Knoxville, Steve-o, Jason “Wee Man” Acuna, Chris Pontius, Dave England, Ehren McGhehey, Preston Lacy, and Eric Andre. Crew Lance Bangs, Dimitry Elyashkevich, and Rick Kosick conducted the cinematography for Jackass Forever. [...]
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- 7/23/2021
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
One-hour show, airing November 28 at 10:30 p.m. Et/Pt, will feature new footage of the late stuntman from his 'Viva la Bam' and 'Jackass' days.
By James Dinh
Ryan Dunn
Photo: Jon Furniss/ WireImage
As promised, the life of late "Jackass" star Ryan Dunn will be celebrated in a one-hour MTV special, airing Monday, November 28, at 10:30 p.m. Et/Pt, the network announced Thursday (November 17).
The tribute to the stuntman, who died at age 34 in a Pennsylvania car crash in June, will give viewers an intimate look into Ryan's life, from his early years in Ohio, to his antics with the Jackass crew, to his untimely death. Among the many close friends who will appear in the special are Johnny Knoxville, Rob Dyrdek, Wee Man, Chris Pontius, Jeff Tremaine and Bam Margera. Dunn's fans will be able to catch never-before-seen footage of the star from his time on "Viva la Bam,...
By James Dinh
Ryan Dunn
Photo: Jon Furniss/ WireImage
As promised, the life of late "Jackass" star Ryan Dunn will be celebrated in a one-hour MTV special, airing Monday, November 28, at 10:30 p.m. Et/Pt, the network announced Thursday (November 17).
The tribute to the stuntman, who died at age 34 in a Pennsylvania car crash in June, will give viewers an intimate look into Ryan's life, from his early years in Ohio, to his antics with the Jackass crew, to his untimely death. Among the many close friends who will appear in the special are Johnny Knoxville, Rob Dyrdek, Wee Man, Chris Pontius, Jeff Tremaine and Bam Margera. Dunn's fans will be able to catch never-before-seen footage of the star from his time on "Viva la Bam,...
- 11/17/2011
- MTV Music News
A video tribute played at the memorial for late Jackass star Ryan Dunn has been released online. Dunn was killed after the car he was driving crashed in West Goshen Township, Pa in the early hours of June 20. His passenger and close friend Zachary Hartwell also died in the accident. A message posted alongside the video on the Dickhouse Entertainment website reads: "This video tribute to Ryan Dunn was featured at the memorial gathering that took place at Paramount Pictures in Los Angeles on the night of Wednesday, June 29. "The second part of this montage cut together by Rick Kosick includes a specially done song for Ryan by Roger Alan Wade, 'The Light Outlives the Star'. "Rest in peace, brother. We love you." Jackass star Johnny Knoxville said: "Ryan was really crazy about my cousin Roger. He loved his music and really (more)...
- 7/4/2011
- by By Lara Martin
- Digital Spy
A video tribute in honor of Ryan Dunn's memory has found its way out. The production team behind "Jackass" has given fans a chance to see the five-and-a-half minute montage shown at the late daredevil's memorial service by posting it online. Filled with some of Ryan's most hilarious stunts, it is not necessarily safe for work due to some strong language.
Opened with a dedication to "our brother", the montage cuts to a scene where Ryan being knocked to the ground by a giant hand. Snippets of the 34-year-old rolling off a roof in a large bucket, swimming in excrement, getting kick-boxed by a female boxer and many more then take over. It ends with Ryan laughing hysterically while the words "We love you Ryan" appear beneath.
The montage, which second half was cut together by "Jackass" star Rick Kosick, includes "The Light Outlives the Star", a song for Ryan by Roger Alan Wade.
Opened with a dedication to "our brother", the montage cuts to a scene where Ryan being knocked to the ground by a giant hand. Snippets of the 34-year-old rolling off a roof in a large bucket, swimming in excrement, getting kick-boxed by a female boxer and many more then take over. It ends with Ryan laughing hysterically while the words "We love you Ryan" appear beneath.
The montage, which second half was cut together by "Jackass" star Rick Kosick, includes "The Light Outlives the Star", a song for Ryan by Roger Alan Wade.
- 7/2/2011
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
Following the tragic death of "Jackass" cast member Ryan Dunn, co-star and best friend Bam Margera gave two tearful interviews about his fallen buddy, first at the site of the crash and then following the funeral. Likewise, Johnny Knoxville gave his own moving tribute, a broken up eulogy that he later posted online for the public to read.
In both those cases, though, the words were ones of grief, of remembering a lifelong partner and regretting so terribly his loss. As it turns out, though, Dunn's memorial service was also a celebration of his life and, appropriately, his life's work: his "Jackass" stunts.
In this video, Dunn's high risk, high hilarity highlights are weaved together into a montage that puts into focus just how daring and, dare we say innovative, he was as a performer. Dunn was always willing to do the craziest stunts, from shooting out of a high...
In both those cases, though, the words were ones of grief, of remembering a lifelong partner and regretting so terribly his loss. As it turns out, though, Dunn's memorial service was also a celebration of his life and, appropriately, his life's work: his "Jackass" stunts.
In this video, Dunn's high risk, high hilarity highlights are weaved together into a montage that puts into focus just how daring and, dare we say innovative, he was as a performer. Dunn was always willing to do the craziest stunts, from shooting out of a high...
- 7/1/2011
- by Jordan Zakarin
- Huffington Post
Montage was played at 'Jackass' star's memorial earlier this week.
By Kara Warner
Ryan Dunn
Photo: Dickhouse Productions
Earlier this week, Ryan Dunn's family, friends and loved ones gathered at a memorial held at Paramount Pictures in Los Angeles to mourn the "Jackass" star's death. During the service, a very moving video tribute was played to honor Dunn, the second half of which was cut together by "Jackass" co-star Rick Kosick, and includes a song for Dunn by Roger Alan Wade, "The Light Outlives the Star."
"Ryan was really crazy about my cousin Roger," Johnny Knoxville said in a statement to MTV News. "He loved his music and really looked up to him. Rog' was equally as crazy about Ryan and, like everyone else, was shook by his passing. Rest in peace, brother. We love you."
The video tribute is a montage of Dunn's greatest hits, most of them "Jackass"-related,...
By Kara Warner
Ryan Dunn
Photo: Dickhouse Productions
Earlier this week, Ryan Dunn's family, friends and loved ones gathered at a memorial held at Paramount Pictures in Los Angeles to mourn the "Jackass" star's death. During the service, a very moving video tribute was played to honor Dunn, the second half of which was cut together by "Jackass" co-star Rick Kosick, and includes a song for Dunn by Roger Alan Wade, "The Light Outlives the Star."
"Ryan was really crazy about my cousin Roger," Johnny Knoxville said in a statement to MTV News. "He loved his music and really looked up to him. Rog' was equally as crazy about Ryan and, like everyone else, was shook by his passing. Rest in peace, brother. We love you."
The video tribute is a montage of Dunn's greatest hits, most of them "Jackass"-related,...
- 7/1/2011
- MTV Music News
As well as Jackass 3-D amassing huge figures at the box office ($155 million worldwide as far), the production also managed to shoot enough footage during the initial filming to turn into a mini sequel.
We had the opportunity to chat to the film’s crew (including the aptly-named vomit-prone cameraman Rick Kosick) at the recent UK premiere when we found ourselves standing in line together with them as they were shooting the final scenes for what would become Jackass 3.5.
“For ‘Jackass 3-D’ we shot enough footage for two movies, so a lot of great stuff didn’t make it in the film,” Jackass veteran Johnny Knoxville recently said to MTV, “luckily you will get to see those bits in ’3.5.’ We also shot some additional footage in Europe specifically for ’3.5.’ I have staples in my head right now to prove it. Woo hoo.”
That’s right folks, Jackass 3.5 has...
We had the opportunity to chat to the film’s crew (including the aptly-named vomit-prone cameraman Rick Kosick) at the recent UK premiere when we found ourselves standing in line together with them as they were shooting the final scenes for what would become Jackass 3.5.
“For ‘Jackass 3-D’ we shot enough footage for two movies, so a lot of great stuff didn’t make it in the film,” Jackass veteran Johnny Knoxville recently said to MTV, “luckily you will get to see those bits in ’3.5.’ We also shot some additional footage in Europe specifically for ’3.5.’ I have staples in my head right now to prove it. Woo hoo.”
That’s right folks, Jackass 3.5 has...
- 12/1/2010
- by Alex DiGiovanna
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Possibly the most honest and convincing 3D movie on the planet, Jackass 3D soared to the top of the Us box office over the weekend. But is it any good?
How do you even begin to talk about a movie like Jackass 3D? I mean, there's no plot, there's no story, there's no acting. It's just a loose collection of crazy stunts and physical violence performed by middle-aged millionaires with way too much time on their hands. So, basically, it's like any other action movie produced this year, but with a much lower budget and a much higher profit potential.
At this point, you know what Jackass is about. It's the perfect combination of reality television and a scripted program, with wacky stunts intermingled with random craziness, ‘man on the street' reaction shots, meshed with performance art. As sheer spectacle, you can't go wrong with Jackass 3D.
Some of it is hilarious.
How do you even begin to talk about a movie like Jackass 3D? I mean, there's no plot, there's no story, there's no acting. It's just a loose collection of crazy stunts and physical violence performed by middle-aged millionaires with way too much time on their hands. So, basically, it's like any other action movie produced this year, but with a much lower budget and a much higher profit potential.
At this point, you know what Jackass is about. It's the perfect combination of reality television and a scripted program, with wacky stunts intermingled with random craziness, ‘man on the street' reaction shots, meshed with performance art. As sheer spectacle, you can't go wrong with Jackass 3D.
Some of it is hilarious.
- 10/18/2010
- Den of Geek
Latest: Troubled Jackass star Steve-o has written a message to fans on his MySpace page from the psychiatric ward of a Los Angeles hospital.
The stuntman reveals pals including former Jackass co-star Johnny Knoxville "physically forced" him to seek help for his mental issues, including bipolar disorder that had left him suffering "high highs and extremely low lows".
After being taken to L.A.'s Thalian Mental Health Center, Steve-o was transferred to the Ceder's-Sinai Medical Center, where he has been placed on a 14-day hold, while medics observe his condition and behaviour.
In his blog - entitled You Should All Know I'm In The Looney Bin - Steve-o blames his condition on the lasting side effects of years of abusing drugs. He also apologises for the damage his behaviour has caused to loved ones.
The 33-year-old writes, "'Before the day when Johnny Knoxville, Jeff Tremaine, Big Regg, Swizz, Rick Kosick, Dimitry Elyaschevich, Cordell Mansfield, and Trip Taylor came to my home and, physically, forced me into the hospital, I had thought of 'bipolar' as a 'good' thing. I rationally deduced that, with our time in this life being so limited, it was productive to stick to nothing but extremely high 'highs', and extremely low 'lows.'
"I figured that, since I am an extraordinarily 'tough' individual, I could handle it.
"After four days in a psychiatric ward... I am no longer '5150-status' (which was the three-day 'hold' on me, resulting from suicidal behaviour). I am now '5250-status' (which means that the 'hold' has been extended to 14 days, for the exact same reasons).
"I'm not getting out of this 'insane asylum' any time in the immediate future, so, I'm going to learn as much from the experience as possible. So far, I've figured
out that I did a great deal of damage to my brain by abusing drugs and, now that they've all worn off, I'm facing the consequences."...
The stuntman reveals pals including former Jackass co-star Johnny Knoxville "physically forced" him to seek help for his mental issues, including bipolar disorder that had left him suffering "high highs and extremely low lows".
After being taken to L.A.'s Thalian Mental Health Center, Steve-o was transferred to the Ceder's-Sinai Medical Center, where he has been placed on a 14-day hold, while medics observe his condition and behaviour.
In his blog - entitled You Should All Know I'm In The Looney Bin - Steve-o blames his condition on the lasting side effects of years of abusing drugs. He also apologises for the damage his behaviour has caused to loved ones.
The 33-year-old writes, "'Before the day when Johnny Knoxville, Jeff Tremaine, Big Regg, Swizz, Rick Kosick, Dimitry Elyaschevich, Cordell Mansfield, and Trip Taylor came to my home and, physically, forced me into the hospital, I had thought of 'bipolar' as a 'good' thing. I rationally deduced that, with our time in this life being so limited, it was productive to stick to nothing but extremely high 'highs', and extremely low 'lows.'
"I figured that, since I am an extraordinarily 'tough' individual, I could handle it.
"After four days in a psychiatric ward... I am no longer '5150-status' (which was the three-day 'hold' on me, resulting from suicidal behaviour). I am now '5250-status' (which means that the 'hold' has been extended to 14 days, for the exact same reasons).
"I'm not getting out of this 'insane asylum' any time in the immediate future, so, I'm going to learn as much from the experience as possible. So far, I've figured
out that I did a great deal of damage to my brain by abusing drugs and, now that they've all worn off, I'm facing the consequences."...
- 3/14/2008
- WENN
Jackass's Steve-o, who is currently hospitalized, poured his heart out to friends in an e-mail Friday – saying that "I did a great deal of damage to my brain" with drugs and "now that they've all worn off, I'm facing the consequences." The star (real name: Stephen Glover), known for outlandish stunts and reckless behavior, revealed in stark terms how he landed in the hospital on a 72-hour psychiatric hold – which he now says has been extended another 14 days. "I suppose it is an ironic 'eye for an eye' situation that I am in, coping with the lowest 'lows' that...
- 3/14/2008
- by Brian Orloff
- PEOPLE.com
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