Movie
Jackass 3D
Overview
Johnny Knoxville, Bam Margera, Steve-O, Wee Man and the rest of their fearless and foolhardy friends take part in another round of outrageous pranks and stunts. In addition to standing in the path of a charging bull, launching themselves into the air and crashing through various objects, the guys perform in segments such as "Sweatsuit Cocktail," "Beehive Tetherball" and "Lamborghini Tooth Pull."
Details
- Release date
- 2010-10-15
- Runtime
- 94 min
- Genres
- Comedy, Documentary, Action
- Status
- Released
- Production
- MTV Films, Dickhouse Productions, Paramount Pictures
- Country
- United States of America
- Original language
- EN
Cast
- Johnny Knoxville as Self
- Bam Margera as Self
- Ryan Dunn as Self
- Steve-O as Self
- Chris Pontius as Self
- Jason 'Wee Man' Acuña as Self
- Preston Lacy as Self
- Ehren McGhehey as Self
- Dave England as Self
- Phil Margera as Self
- April Margera as Self
- Loomis Fall as Self
Crew
- Jeff Tremaine - Director
- Spike Jonze - Writer
- Johnny Knoxville - Writer
- Madison Clapp - Writer
- Sean Cliver - Writer
- David Weathers - Writer
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