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Movie ID: 825
RT slug: jackass_number_2
RT URL: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/jackass_number_2
Release year: 2006
Runtime: 91 mins
Wide release date: 2006-09-22
Limited release date: —
Festival premiere date: —
Streaming release date: 2011-06-15
Tomatometer final: 66%
Audience score final: —
Genres: Comedy, Drama
Directors: Jeff Tremaine
Writers: Preston Lacy, Sean Cliver
Producers: Jeff Tremaine, Johnny Knoxville, Spike Jonze
MPAA rating: R
Executive Producers: —
Created: 2026-06-18 18:55:09
Updated: 2026-06-18 18:55:09
Daredevils (Johnny Knoxville, Bam Margera, Steve-O) go for the gross-out when they subject an unsuspecting public to more outrageous stunts and practical jokes. Danger, pain and bodily fluids are in plentiful supply as the gang tries to up the ante in the continuous quest to shock and annoy.
Better than any sequel to a movie of a television show has a right to be, Jackass: Number Two dares you not to laugh.
Canonical reviews: 101
Canonical fresh: 67
Canonical rotten: 34
Canonical calculated Tomatometer: 66%
Latest snapshot UTC: 2026-06-18 14:02:27
Snapshot Tomatometer: 66%
Snapshot review count: 101
Snapshot fresh count: 67
Snapshot rotten count: 34
Source note: Imported from manual review paste batch #1478 (full_snapshot)
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| 2 | Bam Margera | — |
| 3 | Steve-O | — |
| 4 | Chris Pontius | — |
| 5 | Jason "Wee Man" Acuna | — |
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| ID | Critic | Outlet | Fresh? | Score | RT Time Raw | Approx Published UTC | Quote |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 180904 | Mike Massie | Gone With The Twins | Fresh | 7/10 | 2020-11-21T08:41:00Z | 2020-11-21 08:41:00 | Every incorrigible ne'er-do-well's dream come true. |
| 180905 | Richard Propes | TheIndependentCritic.com | Rotten | 2.5/4.0 | 2020-09-12T22:42:32Z | 2020-09-12 22:42:32 | Either this film is different, I am different or the gang just got me in the right space to view the film. |
| 180906 | Micheal Compton | Bowling Green Daily News | Fresh | B- | 2019-11-20T22:15:16Z | 2019-11-20 22:15:16 | I'll admit, this is an acquired taste. I wasn't a fan of the original, but this time I appreciated the humor for what it was: extremely lowbrow. |
| 180907 | Nick Rogers | Midwest Film Journal | Fresh | 4/4 | 2010-09-23T20:02:11Z | 2010-09-23 20:02:11 | Johnny Knoxville, Bam Margera and company prod themselves into a hilariously fascinating exploration, and exploitation, of their own psychological fears. After all, a director like Spike Jonze wouldn't be a hanger-on if there were no subtext. |
| 180908 | Fernando F. Croce | CinePassion | Rotten | — | 2009-08-30T12:41:28Z | 2009-08-30 12:41:28 | The older the pranksters get, the grimmer their stunts feel |
| 180909 | Felix Vasquez Jr. | Cinema Crazed | Fresh | — | 2009-04-29T03:16:14Z | 2009-04-29 03:16:14 | It's very funny, and I struggled to muffle my wild laughter most of the time. |
| 180910 | Cole Smithey | ColeSmithey.com | Fresh | B | 2009-04-26T08:22:15Z | 2009-04-26 08:22:15 | The schoolboy skits are shorter and greater in number than the first Jackass movie, but the laughs and howls they provoke are just as loud and many. |
| 180911 | Brian Marder | Hollywood.com | Fresh | 3/5 | 2008-11-20T03:16:32Z | 2008-11-20 03:16:32 | If you're not a fan, get off your high horse and unleash your inner 15-year-old masochist! |
| 180912 | Todd Gilchrist | IGN Movies | Fresh | 4.5/5 | 2007-08-22T15:36:25Z | 2007-08-22 15:36:25 | Thanks to Knoxville and co., there is no stunt left untested, no boundary unbroken and no gag reflex left unprovoked in Jackass: Number Two - and this, resolutely, is a great thing. |
| 180913 | Brian Tallerico | UGO | Fresh | — | 2007-03-24T11:50:09Z | 2007-03-24 11:50:09 | It's almost like getting the band back together, which is great for Jackass fans if they don't mind that the super-group is pretty much set on playing the exact same tune. |
| 180914 | David Noh | Film Journal International | Fresh | — | 2007-03-01T03:53:09Z | 2007-03-01 03:53:09 | You laugh, you cringe, you wonder what the hell modern civilization is coming to. |
| 180915 | David Nusair | Reel Film Reviews | Fresh | 2.5/4 | 2007-02-23T08:52:40Z | 2007-02-23 08:52:40 | ...it's ultimately impossible to deny the comedic value of such interludes. |
| 180916 | Chris Hewitt | St. Paul Pioneer Press | Fresh | 3/4 | 2006-12-30T07:40:35Z | 2006-12-30 07:40:35 | Jackass: Number Two is a lot like the first Jackass, but with Oscar winners. |
| 180917 | Tony Horkins | Empire Magazine | Fresh | 4/5 | 2006-12-30T07:40:33Z | 2006-12-30 07:40:33 | Jackass: Number Two aims low and hits lower, but is as hilarious and uncomfortable an encounter as possible. |
| 180918 | Michael A. Smith | Nolan's Pop Culture Review | Fresh | 2.5/4 | 2006-12-13T22:16:13Z | 2006-12-13 22:16:13 | ...the film does elicit some genuine laughs, and that is what a comedy should do. |
| 180919 | Andrew Pulver | Guardian | Rotten | 3/5 | 2006-11-25T07:29:37Z | 2006-11-25 07:29:37 | It's hard to like Jackass these days, but it's impossible to hate it either. |
| 180920 | David Edwards | Daily Mirror (UK) | Rotten | — | 2006-11-24T03:19:10Z | 2006-11-24 03:19:10 | ... a film that aims for the lowest-common denominator and falls even shorter. |
| 180922 | Matthew Turner | ViewLondon | Fresh | 3/5 | 2006-11-23T03:16:52Z | 2006-11-23 03:16:52 | It's probably fair to warn animal-lovers that there's a fair amount of animal distress in the movie - snakes, in particular, get a pretty rough deal all round and the bulls don't seem too happy either. |
| 180921 | David Jenkins | Time Out | Fresh | — | 2006-11-23T03:16:52Z | 2006-11-23 03:16:52 | [A] sporadically hilarious assortment of weapons-grade idiocy. |
| 180923 | Jamie Russell | BBC.com | Fresh | 4/5 | 2006-11-21T03:17:21Z | 2006-11-21 03:17:21 | Remember kids, don't try this at home. Or anywhere else for that matter. |
| 180924 | Pablo Villaça | Cinema em Cena | Rotten | 2/5 | 2006-11-13T19:11:17Z | 2006-11-13 19:11:17 | Niilista como o original, torna-se moderadamente divertido em função de seu inesperado número musical e do sentimento de camaradagem entre seus astros, que parecem realmente torcer uns pelos outros. |
| 180925 | Sacha Molitorisz | Sydney Morning Herald | Fresh | 3/5 | 2006-11-10T03:16:48Z | 2006-11-10 03:16:48 | Fortunately, several of these stunts are amusing and amazing, combining courage with a witty idea. |
| 180926 | Urban Cinefile Critics | Urban Cinefile | Fresh | — | 2006-11-10T02:31:55Z | 2006-11-10 02:31:55 | The bottom line with Jackass Number Two is as it was for Jackass Number One. If you are susceptible to its faecally-focused charms, chances are you will have a frolicking good time with it. If not, you have been warned |
| 180927 | Rich Cline | Shadows on the Wall | Rotten | 2.5/5 | 2006-10-18T15:40:02Z | 2006-10-18 15:40:02 | A lot more money than when they made their first film. But no more sense. |
| 180928 | Jonathan R. Perry | Tyler Morning Telegraph (Texas) | Rotten | — | 2006-10-13T01:01:26Z | 2006-10-13 01:01:26 | .5/4 The title tells all. To hell with it. |
| 180929 | Stephanie Zacharek | Salon.com | Fresh | — | 2006-10-07T04:59:12Z | 2006-10-07 04:59:12 | I couldn't look away, and neither could anyone else in the audience I saw the movie with. We hooted and hollered at the screen, captured by a single involuntary impulse. |
| 180930 | Jeff Otto | ReelzChannel.com | Fresh | 8/10 | 2006-10-04T15:48:07Z | 2006-10-04 15:48:07 | Like the happy train wreck Jackass has always been, the boys deliver sequences at once stomach-turning and undeniably entertaining... |
| 180931 | Sean McBride | Sean the Movie Guy | Rotten | 2/4 | 2006-10-03T20:55:03Z | 2006-10-03 20:55:03 | I can't recommend their methods, I will applaud their energy and commitment to this particular brand of stupidity. |
| 180932 | Linda Cook | Quad City Times (Davenport, IA) | Fresh | 3/4 | 2006-10-03T00:17:29Z | 2006-10-03 00:17:29 | Vomit.There. If that got your attention, and it sickened you, please proceed to another review. |
| 180933 | Cynthia Fuchs | PopMatters | Rotten | — | 2006-10-01T13:20:13Z | 2006-10-01 13:20:13 | Repetition is the point and the sticking point of Number Two, which is all about self-reference and reiteration. |
| 180934 | Mark Dujsik | Mark Reviews Movies | Fresh | 3/4 | 2006-09-30T16:04:01Z | 2006-09-30 16:04:01 | It's sadomasochism at its drunkest. |
| 180935 | Carla Meyer | Sacramento Bee | Rotten | 1.5/4 | 2006-09-29T19:48:30Z | 2006-09-29 19:48:30 | The film's candid-camera skits are mostly unoriginal. |
| 180936 | Christopher Smith | Bangor Daily News (Maine) | Fresh | B | 2006-09-29T12:34:13Z | 2006-09-29 12:34:13 | Irresponsible? Sure. But for the most part, also funny--and that's the point. |
| 180937 | Michael Rechtshaffen | The Hollywood Reporter | Fresh | — | 2006-09-29T03:18:55Z | 2006-09-29 03:18:55 | The screams of laughter come fast and furious in this frat boy's fever dream of a circus sideshow. |
| 180940 | David Medsker | Bullz-Eye.com | Fresh | 4/5 | 2006-09-29T03:18:54Z | 2006-09-29 03:18:54 | You just wanna know if it's good, right? Oh, yes, it's good. |
| 180939 | Annlee Ellingson | Boxoffice Magazine | Rotten | 2.5/5 | 2006-09-29T03:18:54Z | 2006-09-29 03:18:54 | It's all pretty hysterical, in a cathartic, if cringe-inducing way, but it becomes too much for one sitting, as even the participants themselves are at times shocked by what unfolds. |
| 180938 | Brie Beazley | Reel.com | Fresh | 3/4 | 2006-09-29T03:18:54Z | 2006-09-29 03:18:54 | While the movie wallows in bad taste and will never be mistaken for high art, it's effing hilarious. So there. |
| 180941 | John Thomason | Orlando Weekly | Rotten | 1/5 | 2006-09-28T16:15:07Z | 2006-09-28 16:15:07 | The material alternates between nauseatingly grotesque and frighteningly cruel, with only a smidgen of humorous Trigger Happy TV-like asides to quell the torture. |
| 180942 | Jon Popick | Planet S Magazine | Fresh | 9/10 | 2006-09-28T15:57:49Z | 2006-09-28 15:57:49 | Flat-out the funniest film ever made. |
| 180943 | Susan Granger | Modamag.com | Rotten | 1/10 | 2006-09-28T11:18:46Z | 2006-09-28 11:18:46 | It tells us seomthing about the demoralizing state of movie audiences today when donkey dung like this tops the box-office. |
| 180944 | Ken Hanke | Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC) | Rotten | — | 2006-09-27T12:47:58Z | 2006-09-27 12:47:58 | .5/5 Made for an audience that actually thinks Beavis and Butthead were meant to be desirable role models. |
| 180945 | Sean Burns | Philadelphia Weekly | Fresh | — | 2006-09-26T13:52:48Z | 2006-09-26 13:52:48 | As awesome as it is stupid (and that's pretty awesome) Jackass Number Two is an idiot's delight. Simple, unadulterated sub-mental joy. |
| 180946 | Mike McGranaghan | Aisle Seat | Fresh | 3/4 | 2006-09-26T13:09:10Z | 2006-09-26 13:09:10 | I laughed more in the first fifteen minutes than I have in the entirety of any 90-minute comedy this year. At the risk of sounding like a sicko, I liked this depraved movie a lot. |
| 180947 | Richard Roeper | Ebert & Roeper | Fresh | — | 2006-09-25T11:41:58Z | 2006-09-25 11:41:58 | Just like the Lord of the Rings, I can't wait for the third part of this trilogy. |
| 180948 | Phil Villarreal | Arizona Daily Star | Fresh | 3/4 | 2006-09-25T07:56:56Z | 2006-09-25 07:56:56 | There's no denying the ingenuity it takes to design this stuff. Who else besides Knoxville would think to wrestle a boa inside a kids' ball pit? |
| 180949 | Brett Buckalew | FilmStew.com | Fresh | — | 2006-09-24T11:06:14Z | 2006-09-24 11:06:14 | The laughs here are so big - I'm talking doubled-over, fall-out-of-your-seat big - that they are meant to be shared in a theatre full of similarly helpless viewers. |
| 180950 | Eric D. Snider | EricDSnider.com | Fresh | B- | 2006-09-22T19:45:17Z | 2006-09-22 19:45:17 | Quality is relative when you're talking about a movie where a man ingests beer through a tube inserted into his rectum. |
| 180951 | Nick Schager | Slant Magazine | Fresh | 2.5/4 | 2006-09-22T18:35:56Z | 2006-09-22 18:35:56 | You've got to give it to the Jackass crew: their commitment to their crass craft is awe-inspiring. |
| 180952 | Ken Fox | TV Guide | Fresh | 2.5/4 | 2006-09-22T15:50:33Z | 2006-09-22 15:50:33 | Ask yourself this: Did the title make you laugh? If so, you're probably the target audience. |
| 180953 | Peter Howell | Toronto Star | Rotten | 2/4 | 2006-09-22T15:43:34Z | 2006-09-22 15:43:34 | The first half hour was hilarious. The second half hour got repetitious and tedious. |
| 180954 | Joe Leydon | Variety | Fresh | — | 2006-09-22T15:39:00Z | 2006-09-22 15:39:00 | To call the humor sophomoric would be to overstate its sophistication. Call it infantile, and you'll be much closer to the mark. But it's hard to deny that many of the more outrageous bits have an exhilaratingly potent, shock-you-into-guffawing impact. |
| 180955 | Moira MacDonald | Seattle Times | Rotten | 1.5/4 | 2006-09-22T15:02:06Z | 2006-09-22 15:02:06 | One of the more positive things I can say about JNT is that it serves the function of a crash diet: After seeing it, you will not want to eat again for a very, very long time. |
| 180956 | Pete Hammond | Maxim | Fresh | 2.5/5 | 2006-09-22T15:00:38Z | 2006-09-22 15:00:38 | The movie doesn't break any kind of new ground but who really expected it to? It's still good for a laugh. |
| 180957 | Bill White | Seattle Post-Intelligencer | Rotten | D | 2006-09-22T14:57:44Z | 2006-09-22 14:57:44 | There are worse things to be found in the slimiest corners of the Internet, but this second film installment of the MTV series brings the lowest excesses of webcam exhibitionism to the mutiplex. |
| 180958 | Peter Hartlaub | San Francisco Chronicle | Fresh | 3/4 | 2006-09-22T14:52:03Z | 2006-09-22 14:52:03 | I don't recall being in physical pain from laughing (which happened a couple of times during the first film), but the sequel still delivers what it promises. This is the Godfather II of tasteless prank films. |
| 180959 | David Hiltbrand | Philadelphia Inquirer | Fresh | 2.5/4 | 2006-09-22T14:32:56Z | 2006-09-22 14:32:56 | You have to marvel at the way these guys keep coming up with ingenious ways to hurt themselves. |
| 180960 | Kyle Smith | New York Post | Rotten | 2/4 | 2006-09-22T14:11:37Z | 2006-09-22 14:11:37 | Though I understand that the film is intent on being no. 1 in no. 2, it is not ever necessary to show someone making doody on camera, thanks. |
| 180961 | Elizabeth Weitzman | New York Daily News | Rotten | 2/4 | 2006-09-22T14:01:50Z | 2006-09-22 14:01:50 | Only adolescent boys -- the movie's target audience, despite a well-earned R rating -- will appreciate the most extreme gross-out gags, none of which can be described in a family newspaper. |
| 180962 | Sue Pierman | Milwaukee Journal Sentinel | Rotten | 1.5/4 | 2006-09-22T13:58:40Z | 2006-09-22 13:58:40 | At the end of the film, one actor pronounces, 'It's just not funny anymore, and I want to go home.' Amen to that. |
| 180963 | Connie Ogle | Miami Herald | Fresh | 2.5/4 | 2006-09-22T13:34:09Z | 2006-09-22 13:34:09 | If the judges stuck hooks in the American Idol contestants and used them for bait each week, even I would have to tune in occasionally. |
| 180964 | Nathan Rabin | AV Club | Fresh | B | 2006-09-22T13:32:57Z | 2006-09-22 13:32:57 | ...when seen with a rapt, rowdy audience, the film becomes...a joyful celebration of the depths of human degradation. |
| 180965 | Brent Simon | Los Angeles Daily News | Fresh | 2.5/4 | 2006-09-22T13:26:47Z | 2006-09-22 13:26:47 | Some segments hit, some miss, but watching these casually captured shenanigans is, in a sense, refreshing, because it makes us realize how inured we are as an audience to action sequences from all the same, predetermined Hollywood angles. |
| 180966 | Eric Winkler | Kansas City Star | Rotten | 2/4 | 2006-09-22T13:22:47Z | 2006-09-22 13:22:47 | The movie does what it set out to do: entertain its core audience of guys like me who were weaned on Beavis and Butt-head. |
| 180967 | Eric Lurio | Entertainment Insiders | Fresh | 3.6/5 | 2006-09-22T13:20:25Z | 2006-09-22 13:20:25 | It does exactly what it's supposed to do. |
| 180968 | Lindsey Ward | Jam! Movies | Rotten | 3/5 | 2006-09-22T13:11:26Z | 2006-09-22 13:11:26 | If anything, we can always count on Johnny Knoxville's Jackass crew to find creative new ways to make us squirm. |
| 180969 | John Monaghan | Detroit Free Press | Rotten | 1/4 | 2006-09-22T12:54:08Z | 2006-09-22 12:54:08 | Just as outrageous as fans were hoping it would be. |
| 180970 | Jeff Vice | Deseret News (Salt Lake City) | Rotten | 1/4 | 2006-09-22T12:49:24Z | 2006-09-22 12:49:24 | The only thing that might be considered amusing in the entire film are scenes in which the irksome Bam Margera finally gets some comeuppance. |
| 180971 | Luke Y. Thompson | E! Online | Fresh | A | 2006-09-22T12:49:11Z | 2006-09-22 12:49:11 | Some will call this movie a symptom of cultural decay, but if it is, who the hell wants to be cultured? |
| 180972 | Jake Coyle | Associated Press | Rotten | 2/4 | 2006-09-22T12:07:23Z | 2006-09-22 12:07:23 | True to its aim, Jackass 2 probably will leave fans more satisfied than the vast majority of films this year have left moviegoers. |
| 180973 | Wesley Morris | Boston Globe | Fresh | 3/4 | 2006-09-22T11:27:46Z | 2006-09-22 11:27:46 | The double feat of Jackass is that it weds the obviously juvenile with the arrestingly profound. The boys of Delta Kappa Epsilon and their TAs can watch this movie in the same theater. |
| 180974 | Fred Topel | Can Magazine | Fresh | — | 2006-09-22T09:22:28Z | 2006-09-22 09:22:28 | A masterpiece. |
| 180975 | Kevin Carr | 7M Pictures | Fresh | 3.5/5 | 2006-09-22T07:23:41Z | 2006-09-22 07:23:41 | If there were an Academy Award for Picture Most Likely to Make an Audience Puke, then Jackass: Number Two would win it hands down. |
| 180976 | Pete Vonder Haar | Film Threat | Fresh | 5/5 | 2006-09-22T07:14:51Z | 2006-09-22 07:14:51 | You'll laugh 'til you puke, if you don't puke first. |
| 180977 | Nell Minow | Movie Mom | Rotten | F | 2006-09-22T06:58:46Z | 2006-09-22 06:58:46 | The Jackass crew uses their stunts to test their immunity -- to skull fractures, to deadly infections, to permanent damage, and, most importantly, to growing up. |
| 180978 | Daniel M. Kimmel | Worcester Telegram & Gazette | Rotten | 1.5/4 | 2006-09-22T06:11:50Z | 2006-09-22 06:11:50 | As H.L. Mencken acidly noted, no one ever went broke underestimating the intelligence of the general public. |
| 180979 | Peter Canavese | Groucho Reviews | Fresh | 2.5/4 | 2006-09-22T00:50:18Z | 2006-09-22 00:50:18 | Knoxville at one point sports a T-shirt with a slogan that says it all: "F*** Art: Let's Dance." |
| 180980 | Dave White | Movies.com | Fresh | A | 2006-09-22T00:00:00Z | 2006-09-22 00:00:00 | — |
| 180981 | Brian Orndorf | FilmJerk.com | Fresh | B | 2006-09-21T23:05:40Z | 2006-09-21 23:05:40 | There is inherently something riotous about watching a man get pubic hairs glued to his face. I'm not sure why, but it just is. |
| 180982 | Collin Souter | eFilmCritic.com | Fresh | 3/4 | 2006-09-21T21:48:54Z | 2006-09-21 21:48:54 | The jackass films were made for the sole purpose of getting a crowd of drunken lunkheads together for a night of brainless hilarity. Nothing more, nothing less. |
| 180983 | Erik Childress | eFilmCritic.com | Rotten | 2.5/4 | 2006-09-21T21:36:37Z | 2006-09-21 21:36:37 | Their second feature film features much of the same and then much more of the same as a few really big laughs almost forgive how repetitive it all is. |
| 180984 | Bill Clark | FromTheBalcony | Rotten | C | 2006-09-21T20:38:09Z | 2006-09-21 20:38:09 | There's no debating the Jackass gang's commitment to our amusement, but I find it more tolerable in thirty minute doses -- with commercials. |
| 180985 | Eric Melin | Scene-Stealers.com | Fresh | 3/4 | 2006-09-21T20:17:58Z | 2006-09-21 20:17:58 | You can be offended all you want, but laughing at a guy who craps on a miniature toilet is only one step away from the cute baby who slips in his poop on America's Funniest Home Videos. |
| 180986 | Annemarie Moody | Arizona Republic | Fresh | 3/5 | 2006-09-21T19:33:24Z | 2006-09-21 19:33:24 | Yes, it contributes to the decline of Western civilization, but yes, it's funny. |
| 180987 | David Levine | Filmcritic.com | Fresh | 3/5 | 2006-09-21T19:32:02Z | 2006-09-21 19:32:02 | more absurd and grotesque than we've seen before, as if everything prior was merely child's play. |
| 180988 | Nathan Lee | New York Times | Fresh | 4/5 | 2006-09-21T19:06:16Z | 2006-09-21 19:06:16 | Debased, infantile and reckless in the extreme, this compendium of body bravado and malfunction makes for some of the most fearless, liberated and cathartic comedy in modern movies. |
| 180989 | Peter Travers | Rolling Stone | Fresh | 3/4 | 2006-09-21T19:02:49Z | 2006-09-21 19:02:49 | The heart of Jackass -- the adolescent drive to bash body and soul into the symbolic brick wall of maturity -- remains pure. |
| 180990 | Frank Swietek | One Guy's Opinion | Rotten | F | 2006-09-21T17:06:04Z | 2006-09-21 17:06:04 | It would be easy to go on at length about how tasteless and repulsive the movie is, but what's really depressing about it is the repetitiveness and tedium. |
| 180991 | Danny Minton | Beaumont Journal | Fresh | B+ | 2006-09-21T16:48:24Z | 2006-09-21 16:48:24 | I couldn't help laughing at these idiots. |
| 180992 | M. K. Terrell | Christian Science Monitor | Rotten | D | 2006-09-21T14:55:36Z | 2006-09-21 14:55:36 | Here's a way to spend 90 minutes completely devoid of social benefit. |
| 180993 | Dustin Putman | TheFilmFile.com | Rotten | 2/4 | 2006-09-21T13:53:12Z | 2006-09-21 13:53:12 | If ever a studio film was released in theaters with the power of making audience members puke all over themselves, this is it. |
| 180994 | Jessica Reaves | Chicago Tribune | Rotten | — | 2006-09-21T13:44:30Z | 2006-09-21 13:44:30 | .5/4 I don't know what to say about Jackass: Number Two. What is there to say, after all, about a 95-minute foray into feces, intestinal gas, horse semen and a beer funnel inserted into a body cavity that's quite obviously not someone's mouth? |
| 180995 | Desson Thomson | Washington Post | Fresh | — | 2006-09-21T13:39:56Z | 2006-09-21 13:39:56 | Of course these capers do hurt and the frisson of real danger is always there. But the performers understand the simple integrity of a slapstick gag, and they're prepared to suffer for its entertainment value. |
| 180996 | Josh Rosenblatt | Austin Chronicle | Fresh | 3.5/5 | 2006-09-21T13:03:49Z | 2006-09-21 13:03:49 | Strange as it might be to say, Jackass: Number Two is just the kind of vicarious excitement for which the movies were invented. |
| 180997 | Matt Pais | Metromix.com | Fresh | 2.5/4 | 2006-09-21T11:59:20Z | 2006-09-21 11:59:20 | If you're expecting anything other than morons being morons, then you're the jackass. |
| 180998 | Gene Seymour | Newsday | Fresh | 2.5/4 | 2006-09-21T11:52:52Z | 2006-09-21 11:52:52 | One must admit, however grudgingly, that there's a kind of warped integrity in their compulsion to keep topping each wretched stunt -- sometimes within the same stunt. |
| 180999 | J. R. Jones | Chicago Reader | Fresh | — | 2006-09-21T11:29:06Z | 2006-09-21 11:29:06 | You have to admire the fact that, for these guys, 'anything for a laugh' really means anything. And for all the moronic behavior, there are also some inspired dadaist moments. |
| 181000 | Bob Longino | Atlanta Journal-Constitution | Fresh | B | 2006-09-21T11:15:49Z | 2006-09-21 11:15:49 | Be forewarned, when you're not laughing out loud you could well be trying hard not to lose your lunch. |
| 181001 | Scott Foundas | L.A. Weekly | Fresh | — | 2006-09-21T10:49:22Z | 2006-09-21 10:49:22 | As merry pranksters they have no match, and as they age (Knoxville is 35 now), they only grow in appeal. |
| 181002 | Gregory Kirschling | Entertainment Weekly | Fresh | B | 2006-09-20T11:59:28Z | 2006-09-20 11:59:28 | Even if you can't stomach (or stand) what they're up to, you still have to admit that these goons execute their gags exceptionally well. |
| 181003 | Devin Faraci | CHUD | Fresh | 8.5/10 | 2006-09-20T11:59:06Z | 2006-09-20 11:59:06 | This movie has upped the ante so much that I think the only way a third can top it is to intentionally cripple or kill one of the guys. |
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