Pop Punk is back in the mainstream and Jackass is back on the big screen, we’re taking a trip down nostalgia lane and loving every second. Here’s our Jackass Forever review.

Celebrate the joy of a perfectly executed shot to the groin as Johnny Knoxville, Steve-O and the rest of the gang return for another round of hilarious, wildly absurd and often dangerous displays of stunts and comedy.
Nudity, crazy stunts, and grown-ass men absolutely living their best lives at the expense of seeing their friends in absolute agony. I’m beaming from ear to ear with my stomach aching from all the laughing whilst typing this Jackass Forever review.
From pig semen soakings to snakes and scorpions there are certainly a lot more animals and insects involved in Jackass Forever and A LOT more vomit.
It’s nostalgic comedy at its best as Steve-O, Johnny Knoxville and the gang throw a big middle finger up to cancel culture and bring this year’s best comedy, FACT!
I don’t need to see another film this year as I know on the comedic front Jackass Forever will win hands down. It’s real, it’s raw, it’s authentically hilarious and with some famous faces along for the ride and with a new breed of cast members, it’s memorable for all the right reasons.
Jackass Forever is a film that just has to be seen in cinemas.

You usually go to a cinema and be engrossed in the story and any noise from an audience member or a mere crisp packet will anger you greatly as you try to concentrate on the story.
A film like Jackass Forever encourages the audience to be in on the joke and our cinema was repulsed at the gross-out moments and crying with laughter the next.
We even had gags in the audience and we’re there just laughing at them the same way the cast are laughing at their friends in uncomfortable situations.
It’s just a beautiful thing, strangers from all walks of life after what has been a horrible few years with this pandemic just indulging in childishly ludicrous antics and loving every second.
Howls of laughter echoed the cinema and not a dry eye was in sight, these boys are older but absolutely not wiser and at times some of the stunts looked downright insane, one stunt including a bear could have gone horribly wrong very fast!

It’s an absolute blast from start to finish and it never relents. My stomach was physically hurting with laughter leaving the cinema and I can’t for the life of me think of when the last time that was.
It’s self-aware in its stupidity and the gang still have the magic that catapulted them all to stardom when Jackass first aired.
Danger Ehren is certainly the one who is targeted the most in this particular movie but no one is off-limits.
Director Jeff Tremaine gets shocked a few times and rightly so after directing this ‘stunt show’ for so long remaining mostly unscathed.

There are some repeated stunts in the movie but this time it’s stunts that didn’t quite come out right the first time and the end credits is certainly a homage to not only the history of Jackass but an end credit that pays tribute to the late Ryan Dunn.
A really nice touch and despite seeing far more male genitalia than I’d like on the big screen it quickly u-turns and hits those serious notes when it needs to.
Newcomers Jasper and Zack don’t disappoint with high energy. They both just seem happy to be there in amongst a crowd of guys they’ve grown up watching.
Poopies and Rachel (the first woman Jackass) are also new additions who both bring their own flavour to the show although Rachel just seemed like an absolute badass.

She wasn’t shown as much and I believe that’s because she took every challenge she did and did them easily. No one wants to see that, we want to see people hurt, people nearly throwing up and people in pain.
Rachel made the guys her bitch and did a taser task and a scorpion task so damn easily…
From shooting Knoxville out of a cannon or seeing Steve-O recreate his porta-potty stunt to one of the most hilarious introductions to a film I’ve ever seen Jackass Forever is a cinema must-watch!
That big-screen experience where we all feel a part of the Jackass family without going through the torture they put themselves through and even if you’re not a fan of any of it, just seeing Machine Gun Kelly get bitchslapped into a pool is worth the watch alone.
It’s 5-Star fun and I absolutely loved it!
Try and cancel this motherfu**ers!
Jackass Forever Review by Sean Evans
Our Rating
Summary
It’s a trip down memory lane. Pop Punk is back and Jackass is on the big screen, what a time to be alive. This is one film to check out on the big screen, join in with the gang, be apart of the family and embrace in the absolute absurdity that is Jackass Forever
