40 Years of Fuckin' Up
Johnny Knoxville examines his scars and laughs. The frame captures not just stunts, but forty years of deliberate self-destruction. This 2026 documentary explores the 'Jackass' phenomenon through the lens of age and consequence. Archival footage intercuts with raw interviews where the crew now views their youth differently. The film walks a tightrope between admiration for insane courage and a sober analysis of its cost. It's a story of friendship bordering on obsession, and how a joke about pain evolved into a decades-long cultural project.
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| Year | 2026 |
| Country | United States of America |
| Genre | Documentary |
| Director | James Buddy Day |
| Runtime | 70 min. |
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Director Jeff Tremaine employs chronological editing to trace the evolution from homemade tapes to Hollywood blockbusters. His camera doesn't judge, but observes—like a witness.
Those who grew up with these stunts will see familiar faces aged and ponder the nature of risk. — MovieFinder Editorial
Director: James Buddy Day
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