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Why did it flop?
Owen Roberts
Ian Walker
It got earthrocked
Adam Peterson
when the show was running, it was good because you had no real idea where they would go. Now we do, and they keep going back to the same boring places for shock and comedy. It no longer works and also makes the old shit lame too.
Aiden Young
Because the early 00s are over, and the college stoners who got cheap laughs out of it are in their 30s and 40s now and couldn't give a shit now?
Elijah Ortiz
1. they're too old and it's a little sad to see
2. not all of the original cast is present
3. needless niggers and women
Asher Allen
>they old and unhappy
>add women and negroes
???
>woke box office bomb!
Oliver Thomas
fpbp
Austin James
No Bam
No Buy
Simple as
Joshua Parker
A product of its time and those that did cared about it all grew up from their edgy phase.
Ethan Russell
no bam, no buy
Lincoln Jenkins
Go woke
Go broke
Simple as
Nathan Johnson
the third one was already depressing with how old they were. this is just nightmarish
Alexander Long
the new cast is all sub par. only good one is poopsie
Zachary Perry
two of the five main guys are gone and you can feel it.
Nathaniel Bell
how do I achieve fat vampire mode (strigoi)?
Carson James
I've never been a massive Jackass fan, but I grew up watching the TV and the movies, and they've always been funny on a really basic level. The new movie is no different. It's just idiots hitting each other in the balls and doing dumb shit. If you're weirded out by them being old then you probably haven't dealt with your own mortality very well yet.
Isaiah Rivera
No Bam is one of the few positives, he was always a tedious crybaby who wasn't a fraction as funny as he thought he was.
Parker Morris
Is there a decent English stream for it yet?
Jayden Green
They rejected the man that was too jackass for jackass
Julian Miller
just sign the contract jeff
Cameron Gray
It didn't. It has made 5x its budget
Tyler Nguyen
Is there anything that's not a mexican cam rip out there?
Ryder Lee
Theaters homie