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I was wondering if anyone else has went out to see the new Jackass. I saw it last night and I personally thought it was better than the first one. Everyone in the theater was laughing the whole movie. Please post your comments.
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Thump;616753; said:The crowd I was in gave a round of applause at the end.
daddyphatsacs;617097; said:Quick side note here.......isn't it sort of ackward when that happens. I mean, I have seen some great movies but I've never been moved to applaud it. Who are they applauding to, the guy changing the movie reels?
Ryan Dunn, who will forever be known for sticking a Hot Wheels car up his own ass in the movie "Jackass," and another as-of-yet-unidentified person, both died in a crash outside of Philadelphia early this morning.
Police say they don't know whether the 34-year-old Dunn, who appeared in all of the "Jackass" movies, or the unidentified person was driving the car. The shot up top was taken at the scene of a one-car accident that took place in West Goshen, Pa. around 3:30 AM Monday morning. It's too mangled to tell, but it may in fact be the remains of Dunn's Porsche 911 GT3.
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Some grim findings in the shocking death of Ryan Dunn.
After conducting an autopsy, the Chester County (Pa.) Coroner's Office has confirmed that both the Jackass star and his passenger, Zachary Hartwell, perished from a combination of blunt force trauma and the inferno that engulfed his 2007 Porsche in an early morning crash on Monday.
But we'll have to wait a while before we learn if alcohol played a role.
In the autopsy findings released today, the coroner ruled that the 34-year-old Dunn and 30-year-old Hartwell, a production assistant on Jackass Number Two, were already dead from blunt force trauma and thermal trauma by the time emergency personnel reached the scene of the fiery accident.
Police in West Goshen Township, Pa. have only said that speed may have been a factor in the fatal wreck, in which Dunn's Porsche flew off the road and burst into flames after hitting some trees.
But one issue the coroner's report does not settle for now is the heated debate as to whether Dunn's drinking at nearby Barnaby's of America bar contributed to the tragedy. Toxicology tests will take up to six weeks to determine if Dunn was under the influence.
Just hours before the fateful ride, the MTV star tweeted a pic of himself enjoying a beer with his buddies.
Not long after news broke of his death, film critic Roger Ebert weighed in, tweeting, "Friends don't let jackasses drink and drive." The post drew an angry, curse-laden reply from Dunn's Jackass compadre Bam Margera. Ebert has since apologized for the tweet, saying he never meant for it to come off as cruel and has "no way of knowing" if Dunn was drunk. Though he defended the original intent of the tweet warning about the perils of drunk driving.
Read more: http://www.eonline.com/uberblog/b248492_ryan_dunn_preliminary_autopsy_results.html#ixzz1PwVaMKUV
In the autopsy findings released today, the coroner ruled that the 34-year-old Dunn and 30-year-old Hartwell, a production assistant on Jackass Number Two, were already dead from blunt force trauma and thermal trauma by the time emergency personnel reached the scene of the fiery accident.
