Thursday, October 24, 2013

Jackass Presents:Bad Grandpa




                                                                     



              In 2000 a show started airing on MTV that had a group of guys performing stunts. These were not just regular stunts, these were stunts that required a “don’t try this at home warning” before every show. I never was a fan, or I thought I wasn’t, the problem was I never actually sat down and watched it. Well it was such a success the guys took their antics to the big screen, and that is where I discovered the joy of Jackass.
             Johnny Knoxville can take a hit, as well as everyone in his crew. Now, while some things border on disgusting, in the end you can do nothing but laugh at just how far these guys will go. Unlike the previous movies/ TV show, “Bad Grandpa” is a different approach, but provides just as many laughs. Irving Zisman (Johnny Knoxville) has just lost his wife. To make things more complicated, his daughter drops off his grandson Billy (Jackson Nicoll), so that Irving can take him to his father who lives cross country. The deal is, it’s all fake.  The purpose of the trip is to catch people’s reaction to everything from stealing, destroying property, and even crashing a kid beauty pageant. They do this all while having Irving’s dead wife in the trunk. It is all done for laughs, and trust me you will have plenty of those as you watch this movie.
            It is easy to be like how I was before I actually watched these guys in action and judge them as idiots. In the end they may be idiots, but they will make you laugh, and at times cry. I know these movies are not for everyone, but for those of you who go see it, you will have a great time.  You get to see a picture of Middle America and the many characters we have living in this great country. I haven’t laughed as hard in a movie in a long time, and I have seen a lot of so called comedies this year alone that did very little to bring the funny. So don’t be like me, don’t judge this book by its cover. Go see “Bad Grandpa” because the world is a much better place with laughter, and this movie provides plenty of it.

Brian Taylor
   



                                  

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