Twenty years in the past, Johnny Knoxville and the remainder of his Jackasses made an explosive big-screen debut with the arrival of their first function movie. And we imply actually explosive. Launched in theaters on Oct. 25, 2002, Jackass: The Film kicks off with your complete solid of the MTV collection hurtling down a steep hill in an enormous buying cart, with smoke bombs going off throughout them. It is a sequence straight out of a $30 million motion film, moderately than the measly $5 million that Paramount spent on the reality-show–primarily based movie.
“That was the one time we ever felt like we have been making a film for positive,” Jackass star, Stephen “Steve-O” Glover, informed Yahoo Leisure throughout a current dialog about his new memoir, A Laborious Kick within the Nuts. “The entire course of of creating the primary Jackass film felt largely like the way in which we made the TV present — it was sort of slap-dash. As soon as all of us laughed, we knew that we bought it.” (Watch our video interview above.)
The truth is, as Steve-O reveals, the opening sequence was the very last thing they filmed for the film. All the different stunts — together with “Alligator Tightrope” and “Wasabi Snooters” — have been shot within the on-the-fly method of the TV present. The large buying cart run was overseen by author/director Spike Jonze, a longtime behind the scenes artistic drive on Jackass. “We rolled down that hill for 2 or three days,” Steve-O remembers. “Our consideration span for filming Jackass within the early days was each bit as quick as the eye span of our viewers. It was very troublesome for us to get into that repetition.”
Talking of adverse, Steve-O discovered one of many film’s stunts so onerous, he flat-out refused to do it. That will be “Toy Automobile Up the Butt,” which might have required him to do precisely what the identify implies. It is the primary time that he ever backed out of a stunt, which he now says was “epic in its personal approach.”
With Steve-O out, Ryan Dunn stepped in and shoved a condom-covered toy automobile up his rectum, earlier than heading off to a really confused physician for an X-ray. “I bought all this nice footage backing out of it,” he remembers. “And the way in which it performed out for Ryan, there was nothing that might be modified to make it any higher. That was essentially the most iconic, unimaginable factor we ever filmed.” (Dunn died in a automobile accident in 2011.)
Out of gratitude for his service, Steve-O deliberate to pay tribute to Dunn in Jackass Without end, the long-awaited fourth Jackass function that premiered in theaters earlier this yr. “I thought of backing out of the stunt, and the way Ryan wasn’t right here to movie the fourth film,” he says. “I spoke up saying that Ryan stepped in to place the toy automobile his butt after I backed out. And now that Ryan’s not right here, I wanna step up and simply take it to an entire different degree — put one thing up my butt that is simply unbelievably epic.”
However regardless of his ardour for the thought of an anal tribute, Steve-O says that he was in the end overruled by the remainder of the Jackass gang. “As a result of I stated that, I nearly disqualified myself from having the ability to do it,” he says, laughing. “That is the way in which to get out of a Jackass stunt: by expressing that you simply need to do it. It takes all of the enjoyable out of it for the director.”
— Video produced by Olivia Schneider and edited by Yelizaveta Katsnelson
Jackass: The Film is presently streaming on Paramount+