The Reel Rejects - JACKASS 3 MOVIE REVIEW – We Were SCREAMING and LAUGHING The Entire Time! - FIRST TIME WATCHING!
Episode Date: July 9, 2026THE CRAZIEST JACKASS MOVIE YET?! With a brand-new Jackass movie on the horizon, John Humphrey & Aaron Alexander experience Jackass 3D (2010) for the first time watching, revisiting the outrageous sequ...el that pushed the franchise's stunts, pranks, and gross-out comedy to unbelievable new heights. From the legendary porta-potty slingshot, High Five, and Beehive Tetherball to countless painful wipeouts, this Jackass 3 reaction proves why the crew became comedy legends. Jackass 3 Reaction (Full Length Watch Along): / thereelrejects The best businesses aren’t built in boardrooms. They’re built by people who just started. Free trial at https://www.SHOPIFY.com/rejects In this Jackass 3 reaction, comedy movie reaction, and review, John & Aaron dive into Jeff Tremaine's (Jackass Forever, Bad Grandpa) fan-favorite sequel starring Johnny Knoxville (The Dukes of Hazzard, The Ringer), Steve-O (Wildboyz, Jackass Forever), Bam Margera (Viva La Bam, Haggard), Ryan Dunn (Jackass Number Two, Haggard), Chris Pontius (Wildboyz, Jackass Forever), Wee Man (Jason Acuña) (Elf, Jackass Forever), Preston Lacy (Jackass: The Movie, Jackass Forever), Dave England (Wildboyz, Jackass Forever), and Ehren McGhehey (Jackass: The Movie, Grind), as the fearless crew raises the bar once again with bigger stunts, crazier pranks, and absolute mayhem. Featuring unforgettable moments like the High Five, the infamous porta-potty slingshot, Beehive Tetherball, The Invisible Man, Lamborghini Tooth Pull, the snake pit, the jet engine stunt, and some of the franchise's most iconic slow-motion gags, Jackass 3D remains one of the series' most beloved entries. With anticipation building for the next Jackass movie, John & Aaron revisit the film that many fans consider the franchise at its creative peak while celebrating the unforgettable legacy of Ryan Dunn and the entire Jackass crew. Follow Aaron On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therealaaronalexander/?hl=en Intense Suspense by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Support The Channel By Getting Some REEL REJECTS Apparel! https://www.rejectnationshop.com/ Follow Us On Socials: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reelrejects/ Tik-Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@reelrejects?lang=en Twitter: https://x.com/reelrejects Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheReelRejects/ Music Used In Ad: Hat the Jazz by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Happy Alley by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... POWERED BY @GFUEL Visit https://gfuel.ly/3wD5Ygo and use code REJECTNATION for 20% off select tubs!! Head Editor: https://www.instagram.com/praperhq/?hl=en Co-Editor: Greg Alba Co-Editor: John Humphrey Music In Video: Airport Lounge - Disco Ultralounge by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Ask Us A QUESTION On CAMEO: https://www.cameo.com/thereelrejects Follow TheReelRejects On FACEBOOK, TWITTER, & INSTAGRAM: FB: https://www.facebook.com/TheReelRejects/ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/reelrejects/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/thereelrejects Follow GREG ON INSTAGRAM & TWITTER: INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/thegregalba/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/thegregalba Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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How you feeling, man?
Back-ass 3D.
My stomach is somehow intact, still a little rumbly, but we did not puke.
Came very close to it, though.
This was probably the grossest of them.
You know, multiple parts had me on the verge of puking,
because it's the last one.
Only there was only one part in particular that had me on the verge.
So, you know, good else to you guys.
for that accomplishment there.
But yeah, this was a fun ride.
You know, they were able to make a great use
of the three dimensions
and how that was able to be something that,
and maybe at first thought,
you wouldn't think that would be something
you'd want to apply to a drag-ass movie,
but as you see it played out
and you can hear about the concept of it,
you're like, okay, I could definitely see that,
how that could be both very entertaining
and very disgusting.
and you know
Oh, fuck.
You know, it's
still coming.
It's still coming in waves.
But, you know, it's something that
played out in a way
that, you know, gives you a lot of
respect for these guys and not
only the way that they were able to make it
three dimensions, but
just the crazier and crazier
stunts they're able to
pull off,
especially as they get older.
two because I want to say the next
gap between these movies is like 12
years. Oh my. Yeah,
because I think that forever came out in 2020.
It's 2010.
Damn, dude. Crazy.
Narlie. But
overall, you know,
I hope you all enjoyed us watching this.
It's definitely a fun
time. You know, you and I
are getting their legs in, or
not getting our legs in, getting our sea
legs or whatever.
and you know oh great we have a plethora of questions here today
I got a lot of questions and I think this will help us
you know collect the thoughts very nicely so we'll get into them pretty quick but
for sure how are you doing though I'm doing man
I'm still recuperating I'm cherishing these movies as we go through them
because these are unique cinematic experiences
and I mean that in a truthful sense this is another example
of when cinema strikes in the most unlikely of places
You know, this isn't a narrative film by any stretch of the imagination.
It's completely crass and base and ill-advised.
But, yeah, there's just something infectious.
I, you know, like, it's a bit of a geek show.
It's a bit of a clown act.
These are classic forms of entertainment.
And, yeah, these guys are willfully and gleefully putting them in harm, themselves and each other in harm's way.
Clearly, like, if you're hanging with the jackass crew, you know what's up, you know what's going down.
you know that if you're at least a celebrity guest,
you probably won't get screwed with too hard,
or you could probably set a hard boundary,
and that would probably get, you know, mostly respected.
But, yeah, man,
I appreciate the ridiculousness of this,
and I hold fast to the idea that each one of these grows a little bit
cinematically.
You know, this certainly was a jump to, you know,
you can feel how much cameras have leapt forward
in the intervening years.
and we'll get into discussing this
because I think there's a question about it
but I thought yeah
I said it throughout the reaction
this is like a one of those rare times where I'm like
shit man I can see all sorts of three shit
I can see all sorts of 3D
like implications that would look
probably pretty fun and interesting
and gross and whatnot
in the medium big screen
etc so so yeah
in terms of like the glut of 3D movies
that probably birthed this opportunity to make it
like it's the perfect thing to do and I know
you know, James Cameron probably is rolling in his grave bed, bed.
Not dead yet.
I was going to say grave, but the fuck, we ain't dead.
Anyway.
Yeah, so, like, I do appreciate the sort of, like, uniqueness and the fact that, yeah,
you can't watch one of these and not have a lot of sympathetic, physical, and emotional
experiences alongside these guys, and it's like, yeah, they put themselves in each other
in danger for our entertainment and gleefully,
And it's hard to deny.
And I think that each time, you know, the ingenuity ups a little bit in terms of, like,
the conception of the stunts and, you know, like the joky reveals of things.
For sure.
So, you know, props to just continuing that spirit of anarchic growth.
Because, again, you know, you had a nice two bookends of a very sort of cinematic.
We're on some soundstage or we're doing a big sort of coordinated thing and it's all glitzy.
I like that structure.
you know, for the middle, the rest of the movie,
you're just sort of like hanging out
and like these things are kind of unfolding
in a vignette, you know, anthological fashion.
And yeah, you know, this jackass with the best of them.
This might be the best.
This might be my favorite one so far
just in terms of like polish and streamlining
of the flow of the bits.
Like I think I've liked them.
They've all been, they've all 100% achieved their assignment.
But like, you know, this was certainly fun
and breezy. Yeah, I think I'll
I still maybe like two a little
more but I think this was still
extremely fun. They're all
pretty consistent as far as their
ability to flow from
gross to hilarious
to insane and back
and forth again.
Well, these are fun communally because then everybody
gets to go like, oh see, this thing would
freak me out, but this thing I could do just like
everyone's got a different line for that.
So like, yeah, yeah.
I got to applaud this
weird troop of
stunt clowns.
But let's get into some questions here
because I know that anything else we have to talk about
is probably contained within what you guys want to know about.
So we're going to start
with Jaden Rhodes
actually. Let's go.
Favorite bit of the movie.
Also, are you all a fan of the
3D effects? This really came
during the 3D avatar and journey
to the center of the earth hype. I've never been
a fan of it personally, but I do think
making a jackass movie in 3D
was very creative.
And I think, like, that's the top line thing to mention here.
You know?
So, yeah, I would say yes.
I, like, 3D effects, I think, when they're really put to good use can be great.
And I think, you know, obviously Jimmy Cameron knows how to use them.
But this looked like in a lot of ways they really honed in on the stuff that makes 3D work.
You know, these different, like, shallow focus shots and, you know, different things.
with parallax and water and window you know all sorts of things like that um favorite bit of the
movie is tough so yeah i don't know are you fan of 3d in general and and uh yeah favorite bit of the
movie i do like 3d i'll still check out a 3d movie if it's available um so i feel like only very few
movies these days actually warrant me going to spend my time in 3d like i feel like the craze
definitely died down from what it was before in the earlier days but to answer your question my favorite
The other one that comes to mind is still the hand one at the beginning.
Dude, I was going to say that.
Honestly, like, I feel like it's not the, yeah, like, the most extravagant of stunts.
Yeah, or the most, like, outlandish of, you know, featured elements.
But, yeah, I'd love that.
Like, it's just such a perfect, it's perfect slapstick.
Yeah.
I think another one that comes to mind is probably the one with the duck and they're shooting him in the air.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
The duck hunt was good.
I mean, I thought the switcheroo with Lacey and Weeman was very funny.
Yeah.
I think that was him in like a mask or whatever.
Golly.
I felt really, really, really bad for Bamb in that one.
See, like, I must say.
Oh, with the snakes?
Yeah, that was awful.
Poor guy.
I mean, honestly, like the poo cocktail is awful.
But like, there is something about that like I found weirdly charming.
I don't know why.
the batter up one was also i just thought was was pretty amusing uh but yeah it's it's honestly
it's hard to beat i have the wee barb roll actually i love the wee barb roll i thought that was so
fucking fun like all those different again the cops the paramedics the bikers everyone like so
funny yeah um i like my i think another one that comes to mine is the the guy with the farts
and he he shot a dart into the balloon was pretty yeah you're like that is the perfect
cross-sex crossroads of like this is gross but also like props yeah that's a that's a very
one-of-a-kind skill you know what you do to prep for that the venue for this skill no literally yeah
you've trained your whole life to be part of a jackass movie oh oh and i really felt for for ponies
i really felt for him i don't know why like it's weird always stuff like the christmas treat like
that like it's not the craziest stunt or anything was this kind of charming
The rocky stuff was fun.
But yeah, let's jump into the next queue.
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Okay.
Good.
We'll take it under advisement.
These are, like I said, very hard to get up.
But we'll at least have a conversation about it.
Bussia.
Blahia.
Okay.
Sometimes I get, when I haven't eaten, because I didn't eat before this, because I knew what we were doing.
That was probably a smart move.
Sometimes I'll get like a hunger-paying sneeze.
It's the weirdest thing.
I've never heard of those, but, damn, we get you some food.
Yeah, anyway, I am in no position to, like, guarantee that this could happen.
but I will look into whether or not it might be possible and take it under advisement because these are fun as hell and I will I'll sub.
I mean, you know, it's weird.
When you sit down in this position, it's like the lowest stakes version of like, we're doing this for you people.
And they're doing it for us people, for all of us people.
Yeah.
You know, I would be down to put my nervous system through that.
Yeah.
You know what?
For you guys, even though obviously they're the ones who are literally doing it.
my eyes have not been trained for this kind of content.
Or our stomachs.
Or my stomachs or your stomach.
But you know what?
It's still a fun time getting to survive this experience with you three times in a row.
And I'm excited to do it two more times after this.
We deserve a T-shirt for surviving.
Brandy Davis.
Hey, guys, happy jackass day.
since I can't say happy friends day anymore.
You kind of can, at least as a time of recording this.
Again, I have no fucking idea when this will be visible for you.
I'll see.
Yeah, what has been your most and least favorite stunts so far?
And what amount of money would it take to get you to do your least favorite?
Ooh, that's hard.
Anyway, least favorite stunt is still probably.
the horse juice.
Yeah, I would have to say
that's the one
that would be the hardest
to ever consider.
Like, you would have to pay
more than the budget.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I don't know how much money.
Then again,
give me $50 million and I'll do it.
You need less,
you need more.
I mean, I feel like
to say less
is to kind of like
curse yourself
in this conversation.
I am sort of like,
part of my brain goes,
like, you have to be
in a conversation of millions.
I mean,
You can't be in a conversation of thousands.
Or hundreds of thousands.
It has to be in the millions of least.
You can have a different bar than me.
That's fine.
It might gross you out less than it gross me out.
It's very gross.
It's very gross.
It's incredible.
I wouldn't want to do the sweat cocktail either.
That was awful.
I hated that.
That was terrible.
Would you be more inclined to drink the horse juice or do the poop bungee jump?
I would rather do the poop bungee jump.
Really?
Yeah, yeah.
I mean, well, I would want to be more contained than Stevo, I guess, is the problem.
I wouldn't want to, you know, I would want, like, you know, when you're going to play and you have long hair, they'll, like, you know, braid you up and, like, form it to your head and then put a cap on it.
And I'm like, you know, I would want to be, I would want my mouth covered, my nose held and the goggles and whatever, you know, I don't know.
It would be a lot.
But I could find a way to do it where it's, like, because all I have to do is sit.
through that and then jump in the river.
It's all over your body.
It's disgusting.
It's horrible.
But it's not in my body.
It's not in my...
I only have to brave it for a little bit.
Do I have to finish the cup or just take a sip?
That's my question.
I mean, I would never want to be locked in a trailer with a snake like they got, bam.
That freaking scorpion thing was harsh, would not want to do that.
uh uh
yeah
there's a lot
yeah
there's some awesome stunts
or of course of these three movies
yeah i mean i love the shopping cart
like it's still i like i love their opening
and closing gags i love their like goofy
slapstick gags
um god how far
we've come
truly yeah it's hard too because yeah
like there's i would have to sit down
and like really call them all
um
God, it's really hard to choose.
It's honestly hard to choose
an actual favorite
stunt out of them all.
You have one that you would
crown as like the best of the three movies?
That's so tough.
The best stunt?
I don't know if I have a
like a top one.
That's, that's, ugh.
We've seen so many.
I think the one we talked about earlier
seemed like it could be fun.
were the teeter-totter.
Also trying to ride the hose.
That was very fun.
Doing its thing.
It's always like random.
Again, like all these weird random stuff
is what stays in my mind,
like the little Velcro jump.
I mean, the taser hallway
looked fucking awful.
Yeah.
Anything with like big snakes
is awful.
Would you do the butt car?
Oh, that was iconic.
I must say, truly iconic.
I would.
I wouldn't want to.
So you would sooner do poop jump, bungee jump, than but...
I would rather get covered in a substance than have it put inside my body.
Okay.
Is I guess where one of my lines exists in this context.
And I feel like I would rather go through the short period of having something in my body than something covered all over me.
Because then it's just on me.
And I can't escape the stink.
Yeah.
I guess.
But, hey.
I just wouldn't be able to forget the sensation of the intubes.
inferior feelings
you know
I mean I'm just saying
I have washed a lot of stuff off
my body in life
you know and and I mean
you know at some point or another
you find yourself having to watch something off of you that you didn't
anticipate it and it is not pleasant so like I've been
through that before so like
in extreme I could
wrap my head around
it better I guess I understand
yeah
um
you
Yeah, I mean, yeah, there are like so many to keep in mind and they're flying at you so fast.
I mean.
Part mask was awful.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, I hated that.
I mean, I love their, like, their intro and outro is always great.
Oh, yeah.
You know, I loved in this one, the freaking giant hand.
Like, honestly, it's just, it's simple, but it's so effective.
And the last one, I loved the, the, just Knoxville standing profile with the big flood of water, stuff like that.
But yeah, these are, these are, I don't know, you could name.
bits forever. These are super fun.
Leave us your favorite and Lee's favorite
how much it would, you know,
it would, how much
you would do the thing. Oh, no, no, no.
You know what? One, you know what? One I would absolutely,
you couldn't pay me enough to do. Is the one
where Pontius puts his
little mouse d
through the hole in the snake. Oh, yeah.
Out. No. You can't pay me
enough to do that. No. No amount of money.
No. I don't know that. Not
about that in any way,
shape, or form. You can't convince
me to do that.
You put a little sock on it?
Fuck the sock.
What's that going to do?
What the fuck is the sock going to do?
Fuck, like,
that's just for the,
that's just mizons sen,
that's just set deck.
That's just costuming, my friend.
That does nothing.
That just gives you an immediate swab for the blood.
You know?
Zero percent,
not about that life.
Yikes. Yikes. Yikes. Even if it's, yeah, even if it's not venomous.
Like $50 million, I don't know, man. Maybe we could talk about it, but even still, I'm like, I don't know if I would want to do that. Like the tooth pole is bad, but the snake is worse.
The bite is on you. That's not in you. It is in you. I guess it is. Them teeth is long. You're right. You right, though.
Them teeth is long. And especially, like, you know, hey, even if you're a very well-endowed man, like the snake fangs are going to get in there pretty good.
deep.
Not about it.
Not about it.
No way.
No way.
No.
Captain Fernanda.
Well, the stunts and pranks have always been real in the sense that the crew are actually
doing them sometimes would edit multiple takes into one to enhance the sense of continuity.
Have you ever noticed this while watching or do you do such a great job of capturing your
attention that you miss it?
It's a little bit of both.
Like it's just fun to spot, I think, for me.
Like I just, because yeah, there was that thing I noticed definitely when they're doing the super glue.
And, uh, and, uh, and done has like a big gluey smudge on his beard.
And I was like, where that come from?
You know, and then we see it later in the credits.
So, uh, so yeah, like it makes total sense to me.
And it's something I've wondered about.
Like they must.
Because too, in the, in the credits, you see some of the like what must be early.
Yeah.
It's like, let's go do a demo in the backyard.
see if this is viable.
So yeah, it makes, like, I'm very fascinated
by the movie magic and especially
with like the hidden camera stuff,
what, yeah, is coordinated
with who. But even
in terms of just like the, you know,
basic nuts and bolts,
meat and potatoes, you know, stunts.
Yeah, I wouldn't be surprised at all if they did a couple.
And I mean, you know, they're up front about that
sometimes in the editing. They'll be like, hey,
with the rocket last time. It's like, hey, this didn't work.
Yeah. We got to do it again. We got to get a new rocket.
you know, this is not going to blow out the side.
So, yeah, I'm not surprised at all.
And I don't think it's, like, weird to do that, really.
Because, like, at the end of the day,
every take was dangerous and every take was, you know.
You know, this is only an hour and a half film,
but you have to imagine how long it took them to film it.
And then each stunt, how many times they had to do that
because you're not going to get everything right on the first try, you know?
So, yeah, of course.
But it's not something that in the moment I'm extremely hyper-aware of,
like a particular stunts,
unless they make go to their way of showing the other other versions of it.
But yeah, I think that's good to know.
And I'll probably look out for that in the next one.
Mm-hmm.
Yeah.
Oh, right.
I love that.
And I mean, yeah, yeah, it's like it's part of the filmmaking.
Especially in this one, too.
You're like, interesting.
All these different little things they must have had to add to their conceptualizing for the 3D.
But yeah, that's actually, that's really cool.
and yeah it's like it doesn't take away for me from the sense that the crew is actually doing them to know it's like a concert movie it's like you know that this is stitched together from a couple nights of recording of course or even a comedy special you can sometimes spot the seams but in a context like this like jackass is always kind of fly on the wall and like has a bit of that like jump cut editing internet what would become the internet editing anyway so yeah it's like it's especially unintrusive here I would say yeah I can read that
Jay Rushden
Question.
What's your favorite and least favorite
3D movie?
This might be one of the favorites.
No, who knows?
It could be one of the favorites.
You know what's a classic I grew up on?
Shark Boy and Lava Girl 3D.
Never seen it.
It's a fun one.
I don't think it's harder to find in 3D these days,
but I remember back in the day
I saw it with the red and blue glasses.
They gave you at the theater
before you got like the blackish-grace
one to have now for both regular
3D and IMAX.
Yeah, it was a...
that was a classic to say the least.
Also, Spider-Verse.
Spider-Verse is really good in 3-D.
Spider-Verse is cool in 3-D.
I like claymation stuff in 3-D.
Like, Paranorman is a favorite,
and that was really cool to get to see that way.
I would love to see, like, creature from the Black Lagoon in 3-D or something like that.
I think that was, like, an OG one.
I was weird, like, what comes directly to mind is my bloody Valentine 3D with Jensen Ackles.
This is a remake version.
Which is pretty fun.
This is one I would have to go back and, like, look at,
further like i know i've had a couple of movie experiences here there where i was like that was a solid
3d pacific room was pretty good in 3d yeah pacific room was pretty cool it's kind of overwhelming
because we saw it in iMacs and 3d so it's like poha fucking yeah um but and i mean avatar both i mean
way of water certainly i think is is built for that up there because i mean james cameron
takes it so seriously as a medium 3d um so you know his work is top notch i feel like
A lot of people named Gravity, I feel like I should go back and revisit that as a 3D watch of some kind.
I wish we got to see Dread in 3D.
That looked pretty cool with like the super slowmo.
Yeah, me too.
But yeah, I feel like, yeah, animation often soars and anything, yeah, like especially claymation is really cool, I would say.
Or stop motion is really cool in 3D.
Yeah, definitely.
But yeah, least favorite, God, I'm not honestly sure.
The thing is, like, a least favorite 3D experience is tough because I feel like, to me, that's like a movie where they didn't really do much with it, and I couldn't really tell.
It just doesn't standout, yeah.
Yeah, and then you just kind of forget because it was mad.
It just, yeah, nothing major is coming to mind as far as the bad ones because, yeah, it doesn't, it's not memorable.
Yeah, but this is a standout, I got to say.
So, so, yeah, what do you think before we get out of here, this got on Rotten Tomatoes?
I saw the scores.
So I can't guess.
I'm going to guess.
Okay.
87.
Okay.
And then audience?
Ooh, I'm going to guess 90.
All right.
92.
Moment of truth.
Here we go.
Here we go.
Here we go.
Jackass 3.
Oh, 67.
And 69.
Dude.
Okay.
Not bad.
Not bad.
The jackass gang might be running out of gross out stunts, but this installment
contains plenty of brilliantly brain-dead comedy and the 3D adds a
pungent new dimension.
This is very true.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I got to say, well done.
I really wish I could get to see this in 3D.
Yeah.
Golly, gang.
What a ride this has been.
Thank you for joining us on this jackass journey.
I can't wait to move on to jackass for ever.
See what another decade's worth of technology can bring us in terms of insane stunts and gross,
disgusting gags and weird.
pranks.
Anyway, thanks for joining us and stay safe.
Go drink some water.
Stay in the third dimension.
Oh, yeah, stay in the third dimension.
Love you, bye.
Really quick, let's do.
Did we do that in the intro?
Let's just do a little bit of that in the intro.
I did some of it in the beginning, but we can have to pick up just in a thing.
Okay.
Oh, oh!
