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Jackass: Best and Last

Jackass: Best and Last

One. Last. Ride.

6.4 / 1020261h 32m

Synopsis

The fifth and final installment to Jackass franchise where the crew go on one last insane crusade.

Genre: Action, Comedy, Documentary

Status: Released

Director: Jeff Tremaine

Website: https://www.jackassmovie.com

Main Cast

Johnny Knoxville

Johnny Knoxville

Self

Steve-O

Steve-O

Self

Chris Pontius

Chris Pontius

Self

Jason 'Wee Man' Acuña

Jason 'Wee Man' Acuña

Self

Dave England

Dave England

Self

Preston Lacy

Preston Lacy

Self

Ehren McGhehey

Ehren McGhehey

Self

Bam Margera

Bam Margera

Self (archive footage)

Sean McInerney

Sean McInerney

Self

Davon 'Jasper' Wilson

Davon 'Jasper' Wilson

Self

Trailer

User Reviews

CinemaSerf

If you're British (or Japanese) you might remember Clive James used to showcase a television series called "Endurance" where folks underwent ostensibly painful stunts for the amusement of the audience. That was funny when I was a teenager and it was the 1980s. Now, almost fifty years later, this sort of frankly quite puerile humour just doesn't work for me as a collection of enthusiastic fifty-something's try to flog this very dead horse. Indeed, if they thought that would have got a laugh they would probably have used a real horse but instead they use a series of carefully staged faux-slapstick and loads of expletives to try and create a series of scenarios that just didn't make me laugh. This isn't so much a new film as a compendium of escapades from Johnny Knoxville - a man who clearly thinks that by laughing out loud at their own antics it will make them entertaining - and his friends who have all seen better days - thinking that playing "Twister" in PPE after taking loads of laxatives is a giggle. Sorry boys, but getting fired from a rocket was a circus act a century ago and much of the remainder of this is just as unoriginal. What it does look like throughout, though, is that this family have had a great time over the years and have probably made themsleves a decent chunk of cash for their efforts, but is this really still enjoyable in 2026? Sadly, it really just made me cringe and the credits were the most welcome thing about it. Sorry, not not for me.