Starring:
Johnny Knoxville as Himself
Bam Margera as Himself
Steve-O as Himself
Chris Pontius as Himself
Preston Lacy as Himself
Ryan Dunn as Himself
Ehren McGhehey as Himself
Jason Acuña as Himself
Dave England as Himself
Jess Margera as Himself
Mark Zupan as Himself
Loomis Fall as Himself
Sean Cliver as Himself
Trip Taylor as Himself
Greg Iguchi as Himself
Special Features:
Commentary by Johnny Knoxville, Steve-O, Chris Pontius, Ryan Dunn, Wee Man, Preston Lacy, Dave England, Ehren McGhehey, Jeff Tremaine and Dimitry Elyashkevich
The Making of Jackass Number Two
16 Deleted Scenes
29 Additional Segments
9 TV Spots
8 Promotional Spots
Outtakes
Karazy Music Video (unblurred version)
Theatrical Trailer
VMA Spots
Other Info:
Widescreen
English Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround
Spanish Subtitles
Running Time: 93 Minutes
Synopsis:
The following is from the DVD cover:
“Twice as fearless, twice as hilarious, and twice as curious, Johnny Knoxville, Bam Margera, Steve-O, Chris Pontius, Wee Man, Ryan Dunn, Preston Lacy, Dave England and Ehren McGhehey stumble back onto the big screen with another round of ridiculous stunts, pranks, mischief, and other really bad ideas in ‘Jackass Number Two.’
Laugh yourself silly and gasp in disbelief as the guys launch their battered bodies into the an onslaught of absurd situations and hopeful outcomes, whether it’s Pontius laying his manhood on the line for a puppet show, Bam taking one for the team as he faces off butt-first against a hot branding iron, or Knoxville’s undercover and over-the-top pranks as a 90-year-old man, these guys know what it takes to lower the bar and up the ante in their quest for nonsensical fun.
An experience you will undoubtedly want to have again and again,’ Jackass Number Two Unrated’ tickles the primordial senses the way that only truly great cinema can, and now watch the original uncut film with all the scenes you couldn’t see in theaters and a bunch of unrated special features depicting the low moral caliber you’ve come to expect from these idiots. So strap in and prepare to experience ‘Jackass Number Two’ the way it’s meant to be – in all its uncensored glory.”
“Jackass Number Two Unrated” is not rated, but the theatrical version is rated R for extremely crude and dangerous stunts throughout, sexual content, nudity and language.
Mini-Review:
“Jackass Number Two” is more of the same from the first film pranks, gross-out stunts, and physical stunts. There are more things inserted into rectums, traumas to the head, and abuse of animals. Some of the jokes are pretty funny. I personally liked the physical stunts and practical jokes among the guys. In one bit, they released a hive of bees into a locked limo with the guys in it then spread marbles on the ground outside the one open door. In another stunt one of the guys dresses as a terrorist and asks for a cab ride to the airport. Little does he know that the driver is Jay Chandrasekhar from the Broken Lizard movies. Needless to say, hilarity ensues. Other jokes are just too disgusting to be entertaining. I don’t care to see Steve-O vomit, Bam’s penis get bit by a snake, or other gross out humor. The sexual themed jokes are a bit too much, too. However, I suspect that any die-hard fan of the series won’t be bothered in the least by this stuff.
Just like in the last film, Johnny Knoxville does a lot of stunts. You’d think since he’s a star outside of this series that he’d go lighter on the death defying stunts, but that’s not the case. He gets attacked by bulls, rides a rocket, gets bit by an anaconda, and more. There are also a number of guest appearances by folks like Luke Wilson, John Waters, and others.
If you’re a fan of “Jackass,” you should be well pleased with the sequel. If you’re not, you probably already know enough about it to decide if it’s your cup of tea.
There’s a good selection of bonus features. You have your standard commentary along with a bunch of deleted scenes and outtakes (which are almost a whole movie by themselves). There’s also a making of feature, TV spots, ad other goodies.