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  • Bam Margera Bam Margera as
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  • Steve-O Steve-O as
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  • Mike Judge Mike Judge as
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  • Johnny Knoxville as
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  • Chris Pontius as
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  • Ryan Dunn as
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  • Preston Lacy as
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  • Dave England as
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  • Ehren McGhehey as
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  • Jess Margera as
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  • Brandon Dicamillo as
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  • Mat Hoffman as
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  • Tony Hawk as
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  • Mark Zupan as
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  • Jeff Tremaine as
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Premiere: September, 2006

Type: Movie

Genres/Tags: Documentary, Movie-Comedy

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Jackass Number Two is the sequel to the 2002 comedy film, Jackass: The Movie, itself based upon the MTV series. The entire main cast of the original came back to do the movie, including Johnny Knoxville, Bam Margera, Ryan Dunn, Chris Pontius, Steve-O, Dave England, Ehren McGhehey, Preston Lacy, and Jason "Wee-Man" Most of the supporting cast members returned as well, with the exceptions of Raab Himself and Rake Yohn. Shooting began in January 2006. The release date for the film was September 22, 2006.The film also includes cameos by Brandon Novak, Brandon DiCamillo, Luke Wilson, Willie Garson, Mark Zupan (Murderball), Dimitry Elyashkevich, Lance Bangs, David Weathers, Rick Kosick, Spike Jonze and cult film directors John Waters (A Dirty Shame), Jay Chandrasekhar (Super Troopers) and Mike Judge (Beavis and Butt-Head). Professional BMX rider Mat Hoffman and professional skater Tony Hawk both performed stunts. Rap group Three 6 Mafia also appears, as well as HIM singer Ville Valo, actor James DeBello, with Kat Von D, as well as NFL star Jason Taylor. Stunts including Jackass and Viva La Bam regular Don Vito were also filmed and shown in previews. However, due to the scandal surrounding his arrest just prior to the film's release and the nature of the charges against him, all the scenes involving Don Vito were cut.

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