Monday, July 16, 2007

JACKASS THE MOVIE NOW ONLNE


JACKASS THE MOVIE IS NOW AVAILABLE ONLINE

Here is the summary of the movie Jackass

Its staring Johnny Knoxville and friends who play stunts on each other and have fun doing it. Its amovie that is like the show Jackass though its longer then the show is. It features stunts by weeman and Bam the Skater.



Here is the review of the movie Jackass from dvdtalk.


The Movie:
"Jackass" is rude, crude, dangerous, controversial, sick, disgusting and stupid. However, "Jackass" is also pretty hilarious - at its best, I don't think I've laughed harder at anything in a few months. Best described as an R-rated cross between "Fear Factor" and "America's Funniest Home Videos", "Jackass" stars Johnny Knoxville and a group of co-stars, including skateboarder Bam Margera. Essentially, a group of 20/30-somethings who've never grown up. The movie also includes a couple of cameos from Henry Rollins and skateboarding legend Tony Hawk. The film is produced by "Adaptation" director Spike Jonze, even. Although the press didn't seem to publicize the fact much, "Jackass" was one of the biggest hits of 2002, as the $5m film went on to gross just short of $65m. Having never seen the television show, "Jackass: The Movie" was my introduction. The best summary that I can come up with is that the movie is at its best during the simplest of the film's bits. The funniest bit - at least for me - included one where Knoxville and some of his co-stars sneak onto a golf course with air horns that they use right when the golfer is about to complete their swing. A few other bits were pretty hilarious, as well, including "Tropical Pole Vault", where "Jackass" member Steve-O vaults into various things, including some deep standing water alongside a highway that looks to include chemicals, and other debris. Later in the picture, Knoxville also tries on a pair of homemade "Rocket Skates". Essentially, "Team Jackass" tries its hardest to injure themselves (or make themselves throw up) in ways that, more often than not, are pretty hilarious. Some of the bits are too gross or go nowhere, but I found most of them awfully funny. As for whether it's a "movie" or not, "Jackass" certainly doesn't fall into the traditional idea of what makes up a film. Still, the opening scene does show good humor in "Hollywood"-izing the show, as the entire cast rides in a giant shopping cart, slo-mo down a hill, while fake bricks are shot out of cannons. The rest of the movie, however, is shot on video with minimal camerawork. The $5 million seems to have gone into bigger stunts and taking the show on the road, as some of the stunts take place in Japan and other locations. As for the controversy, "Jackass" ran into trouble on MTV when a few teenagers were injured imitating the show's stunts. The show has a medic and the cast - as we see in the movie in a couple of scenes - get injured. Watch the movie as stupid, silly and crudely hilarious entertainment. Don't try these stunts yourself (after watching the movie, I don't know why anyone would want to.) The DVD VIDEO: "Jackass" is presented by Paramount Home Video in 1.85:1 anamorphic widescreen. As noted in the film portion of the review, the opening and closing scenes were apparently shot on film (16mm, according to the Internet Movie Database), while the rest of the movie was shot on video. Given the material, the picture quality is perfectly fine. The image reamined sharp and crisp, even with some of the "hidden camera" footage.

There were really very few problems with the image quality. A couple of instances of pixelation were present in the film, if only because the camera got slammed. No compression artifacts were spotted, and only a few minimal instances of edge enhancement were seen. The print looked excellent, with no specks or marks.

The film's natural color palette looked fine, with no concerns. Essentially, Paramount's presentation shows off the mostly shot-on-video film about as well as it can probably look. There's a full-frame version also available, but why wouldn't you want to see "Jackass" in all of its widescreen glory?

SOUND: "Jackass" is presented by Paramount in Dolby Digital 5.1. The film's soundtrack does have a few moments of fairly active surround use (most noticably in the opening scene and a bit where a golf cart goes overhead), but other than a few brief bits, this is generally a very front-heavy soundtrack. Aside from clear dialogue, the punk tunes were also presented with quality sound.

EXTRAS: Commentaries: The DVD includes two audio commentaries - one from lead jackass Johnny Knoxville, director Jeff Tremaine and cinematographer Dimitry Elyashkevich, while the other commentary includes the remaining members of the "Jackass" cast. Given the fact that there's really nothing "technical" about "Jackass", the commentaries are mostly jokey affairs where the cast provides some funny stories that happened on set and offer their thoughts about getting hurt or getting sick in each scene. Both tracks are entertaining, although they each have some patches of silence at times. Deleted Scenes: The DVD includes 27 minutes worth of deleted footage. Some of these bits take too long to get going or simply don't work, but there's also some great moments here. There's an extended version of "Tropical Pole Vault" where we see Steve-O get very sick after getting out of the gross water, a much longer version of Seattle Skimboarding and a very elaborate alternate ending that didn't quite work. Making Of: The DVD offers a 24-minute, extended version of MTV's "Making Of". There's no real "insight" offered within, but it's amusing to see some of the behind-the-scenes moments and tidbits like the film's crew figuring out how to use the larger format cameras. Also Some so-so outtakes, music videos, promo spots, the film's theatrical trailer, bios and galleries (a poster gallery with some cool, unused concepts and a production photo gallery). Final Thoughts: Some of the stunts go nowhere and some are too gross to get a laugh, but "Jackass" - I'm ashamed to admit - is extremely funny at times. Paramount's DVD edition offers fine audio/video quality, along with a remarkable amount of solid supplemental features. Recommended for fans of the show.
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MY REVIEW OF KNOCKED UP

HERE IS MY REVIEW ON THE MOVIE KNOCKED UP

Since I decided to open this website I have had many opportunities to watch some good movies. Most of the movies that I watch are action movies and sometimes I will watch love stories like the movie Knocked Up now some might call this a love story and some might call it a comedy which is what I would call it I mean you have Seth Rogan the guy from The 40 year old Virgin and you have Izzy from the show Grey's Anatomy which is a good show but I like he more on the show Roswell which was before Grey's Anatomy. I liked this movie a lot and I thought it would suck but Seth Rogan and Kathrine Heigl make the movie great. I mean every other thing said in the movie is a joke and yet it is still funny. Another great addition to the movie was adding Corrine from Big Daddy who was played by Leslie Mann she is funny in this movie just like she was in Big daddy. This movie was funny all the way through I mean he gets her pregnant by misreading one sentence and yet she and him still try and be together. It is a wonderful movie that is great for the whole family well teens that is not little kids that much. I would give this movie 4.5/5.

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MY REVIEW OF TRANSFORMERS

I loved the movie transformers. I never saw the cartoon of the tv show so I figured that the movie would be a lame movie on a tv show that I never got interested in. I also thought the character of Shia was going to suck and that he would not be a good actor. I was wrong the movie was great for people who never seen the show it was great for fans of the show. The movie to me had all the action and suspense as Independence Day which was also released on a July fourth. I really thought the movie was going to be a rip off of the show and that it was not going to be realistic at all. I was wrong and I also liked how they added Danny from Las Vegas so that fans of the show Las Vegas would see that he is in it and say maybe I should see this movie. The robots were actually cool looking and they looked scary I mean the machines were 20 ft tall or more compared to the humans. I felt sorry for the one robot that gets caught which in most movies you don't really care for the non humans that much but in this one you do. The action was great the love story was even good. I mean the girl was hot so that helped. I like how the girl doesn't even know who he was at the beginning even though he is in every one of his classes. I like the movie a lot so i would see it again when it comes out on dvd or a great copy comes out whichever is first. I would give this movie 5/5 and 2 thumbs up. I haven't seen a great movie in a while and this was refreshing.