'Jackass 2' trailer
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Jun 16 2006
I'm afraid the trailer for 'Jackass 2' has appeared online, and it's just as lewd, crude and unapologetically rude as one would expect from Johnny Knoxville and his merry band of pranksters.
The story…well the story doesn't really matter with this genre of film – 'Jackass 2' is sure to be little more than a series of stomach-churning stunts that you'll either love or hate.
So if you're a fan of this sort of thing, the trailer will doubtless have you in stitches, and if you're not, we recommend avoiding it like the plague.
'Jackass 2' is set to hit UK screens on October 13, and you find men being hit hard in the face by a variety of objects funny, simply head to our Top Ten Trailers page and click on the link.
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- Dave said...
- dis film is sick full on nuttas urtin dem selves i love it Posted on Nov 19 2006 14:03
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- Harriet said...
- omg i love jackass 2 i love raab himself bam, johnny,stev-o,chris,wee man, dave england and another 1 bu i cant spell it!! i would love 2 meet them by i live in wales so oh well. n im so gunna get the film wen it cums out!!!!! Posted on Sep 28 2006 06:46
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- nikita cooke said...
- omg jackass is my favourite move in da whole intire world i luv raab himself and bam and johnny and ryan dunn Posted on Jul 13 2006 23:25
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