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“A Collection of Exceptional F--kups”: How to Say Goodbye to ‘Jackass’

The 'Jackass' franchise bids a gonzo farewell with the release of 'Jackass: Best and Last,' blending nostalgia with the series' signature mayhem.

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The film 'Jackass: Best and Last' has arrived as a final send-off for the franchise. The production features an aging team led by Johnny Knoxville, with stunts including prostate exams and colonoscopies. Reports indicate that Knoxville wept and cried several times on the final day of filming.

Coverage from outlets including The Guardian, Variety, and The New York Times describes the movie as a funny, wistful, and amusing farewell. However, AP News characterizes the film as a 'clip-job of greatest hits,' while Rotten Tomatoes notes it is a proper send-off full of nostalgia and mayhem.

Attention now turns to the public reception following the premiere, which was attended by figures such as Inde Navarrette. The industry is observing the conclusion of the franchise known for making bodily harm hilarious.

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What is the nature of 'Jackass: Best and Last'?

The film serves as a final farewell to the franchise, described by some as a collection of greatest hits and by others as a nostalgic send-off.

How did Johnny Knoxville react to the end of the project?

According to USA Today and 13wham.com, Knoxville started weeping and cried a few times on the final day of filming.

What kinds of stunts are featured in the final film?

The Irish Times reports that the aging team performs stunts involving colonoscopies and prostate exams.

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