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With Johnny Knoxville's acting career in full flower, so to speak, we'd have thought he'd be unlikely to consider any more feature film follow-ups to his deranged MTV series. But no, he's back with buddies Bam Margera, Steve-O, Chris Pontius, Wee Man, and the others to engage in mind-bogglingly pointless and occasionally dangerous feats of daring. (Or should that be feats of stupidity?) Although we can't -- and wouldn't -- defend the pranks and stunts carried out by these self-confessed jackasses, it's hard not to be at least moderately amused by the lengths to which they're willing to go for a cheap laugh. In some cases, their antics are just plain disgusting: Even Chris Pontius has second thoughts after "milking" a stallion and drinking its semen (off-camera, fortunately). But many of them legitimately fall under the heading of good clean fun, and Knoxville's crazy crew deserves a modicum of respect for their willingness to inflict real pain on each other for our entertainment -- depraved though that may be. Jackass: Number Two includes brief cameos by Broken Lizard's Jay Chandrasekhar, directors John Waters and Spike Jonze (the latter hilarious in complex prosthetic makeup as an elderly nude woman), Beavis & Butt-head creator Mike Judge, skateboarding champion Tony Hawk, and actor Luke Wilson, among others. Their very presence indicates that, like it or not, Jackass has found a place in the pop-culture zeitgeist. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble
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