with idiot movie franchise in forever stupid, it will be interesting to see how far this ragtag stunt team has come. While leader Johnny Knoxville built a successful film career, the other members continued to host reality shows or star in similarly hilarious movies and series.
Even actors like director Spike Jones continue to have short supporting roles in their own productions. idiot series. Generally speaking, viewers can see them in all sorts of content other than their most famous pranks.
Johnny Knoxville – Going Higher (2004)
A remake of the classic action movie of the same name, go higher One of the first films in Dwayne Johnson’s post-wrestling career. He plays a former Special Forces sergeant who returns to his hometown to find crime and corruption rife. As he assumes the position of sheriff and represents his best friend Ray, the two begin to unravel the conspiracy behind a new casino in town.
Johnson’s charisma makes this a fun action thriller, while Johnny Knoxville’s portrayal of Ray adds a cheerful tone. In fact, Knoxville, in addition to his role as the gang’s leader, is also a trusted comedian who can be paired with legendary action stars like Arnold Schwarzenegger (last standing) and Jackie Chan (jump track).
Bam Margera – Viva La Bam (2003-2006)
idiot Alumnus and professional skater Bam Margera created and starred in idiot A spin-off program aired for five seasons. Not surprisingly, the show also featured other Jackass actors like Ryan Dunn and Brandon DiCamillo.
While the show has some stand-up comedy as its source material, there’s a lot of planning and organization. still, Long live you He brings plenty of laughs as Margera and his friends engage in pranks and misdeeds often associated with skateboarding. Long live you There’s also no shortage of famous guest stars, including Tony Hawk, Billy Idol and Sean Penn, among others.
Steve-O – Lennon or McCartney (2014)
Steve-O appears in almost everything idiot Assets include movies, TV specials and spin-offs.idiot Throughout the film, Steve-O makes many cameo and cameo appearances. For this unique short documentary about The Beatles, Steve Oh appeared alongside 550 celebrities who were asked the same question, “Who’s the better Beatle?”.
The film is interesting as different interviewees seem to give different responses, some even mentioning non-Beatles like Jimi Hendrix or Keith Richards. As for Steve-O, he chose Sir Paul McCartney.
Ryan Dunn – The House Breaker (2005)
The late Ryan Dunn was known for performing extreme stunts with his best friend Bam Margera. He is also successful as a TV host, such as house breakers. Designed to disrupt home improvement programs like trading space And extreme makeup, home spoilers It’s a reality show where demolition is worse than renovation!
even though it’s not a idiot turn off, house breakers Evokes the same anarchist tone, with some shocking but hilarious results. Of course, Dunn’s infectious energy is a bonus.
Chris Pontius – Game over, man! (2018)
Netflix Action Comedies game on man With three housekeepers at a Los Angeles hotel, they must save the day the building was attacked. It’s like the movie, it’s basically like Die hard, game over, man Starring Adam Devine, Anders Holm, and Blake Anderson. The trio will impress fans of Idiots, as they have previously engaged in silly antics on the sitcom Workaholics.
As for Jackass member Chris Pontius, he made a guest appearance alongside comedian Steve-O and other big names like Mark Cuban, Shaggy, Fred Armisen, etc.
Dave England – Born Miserable (2016)
Since its success, several groups of pranksters have emerged idiot And the beginning of the YouTube era. A good example is the trio of prank YouTubers Roman Atwood, Dennis Roady and Vitaly Zdorovetskiy. Their efforts led to this movie when they started doing some outrageous pranks that were too ambitious for a social media video. born to be naughty.
They can do everything from pretend to have third-degree burns at a tanning salon to convince an art critic that a shit painting is real art. Just like these spoof movies, a number of reality TV shows also make guest appearances, including idiot Stuntman and skier Dave England.
Jason Acuña – The Goblin (2012)
Also known as Wee-Man idiotSkateboarder Jason Acuña’s First Family-Friendly Movie Is A Christmas Comedy leprechaun. Play as the main character who appears as one of the elves left behind by Santa. After befriending a few kids, he realizes his true potential as a superhero, even battling a gang of thieves invented by the kids’ father.
After appearing in various Jackass movies, it’s exciting to see him take on a character as different and unique as Elf-Man. Acuna also serves as the film’s executive producer.
Ehren McGhehey – Portland (2011-2018)
Ehren McGhehey was a key part of the team, appearing in the original show and all the movies. As for other appearances, the stuntman has a quiet but important role in the sketch comedy series port.
Created and starring Fred Armisen and Carrie Brownstein, Portlandia follows the daily accidents of this truly eccentric hippie. idiot Role.
Preston Lacy – TV: Movie (2007)
Produced by National Lampoon, TV: Movies is an ambitious comedy that features some of the most beloved faces in the Jackass franchise. The series is essentially a compilation of several sketches, staged as a TV surfing adventure in which viewers glimpse parodies of popular reality shows like fear element, police, deputy miamiAnd MTV cribs.
Along with Jackass co-stars Chris Pontius, Jason Acuña and Steve-O, even Preston Lacy appeared in the main cast, playing a number of roles with similar productions such as “Preston Lacy Doll”, “Ogre”, ” Party Guy” even parodied documentary filmmaker Michael Moore.
Spike Jones – She (2013)
co-author of idiot The franchise and the famous director and screenwriter Spike Jones make regular appearances idiot Movies as crew members. Another example of him appearing in his own work is a sci-fi romance film she In it, he voices a foul-mouthed three-dimensional alien.
The film also deals with the loneliness of the heartbroken protagonist Joaquin Phoenix, who unexpectedly falls in love with an artificial intelligence system. With an Oscar-winning screenplay by Jonze, she Critically acclaimed for its performance and philosophical themes.