Jackass 3 laughs its way onto Blu-ray/DVD soon
MTV/Paramount is releasing Jackass 3 on Blu-ray/DVD March 8th. Here’s a sample from the press release: “Pushing everything—including taste—to the limit, the raucously funny ode to “outrageous insanity” (New York Daily News) JACKASS 3 hits home on March 8, 2011 in a jam-packed unrated Blu-ray/DVD Combo with Digital Copy and a Limited Edition two-disc DVD. Celebrating all forms of madness and mayhem, the entire Jackass crew— including Johnny Knoxville, Bam Margera, Steve-O, Chris Pontius, Preston Lacy and Jason “Wee Man” Acuna—returns for more side-splitting lunacy and cringe-inducing stunts. From wild animal face-offs to pitiless practical jokes and logic-defying acts of guaranteed pain and suffering, JACKASS 3 reaches new heights in the pursuit of the inventively insane.
The JACKASS 3 Blu-ray/DVD Combo with Digital Copy, Limited Edition two-disc DVD and single-disc DVD all include an over-the-top UNRATED version of the film with outrageous footage not seen in theaters, as well as the original theatrical version. Both the Blu-ray/DVD Combo and Limited Edition two-disc DVD also include the original theatrical version of the film in classic 3D with 4 pairs of 3D glasses! Plus, the discs feature deleted scenes, uproarious outtakes and more gut-busting extras.
Here’s the complete listing of extras:
Blu-ray (all presented in HD)
· UNRATED Version of the Film
· Theatrical Version of the Film
· MTV Making Of Special
· 11 Deleted Scenes
· 29 Outtakes
· Trailer
DVD
· Digital Copy of the Original Theatrical Version
· Classic 3D Anaglyph of the Original Theatrical Version (with four pairs of glasses)
Jackass 3 Limited Edition DVD
Disc One
· UNRATED Version of the Film
· Theatrical Version of the Film
· MTV Making Of Special
· 2 Deleted Scenes
· 5 Outtakes
· Trailer
Disc Two
· Classic 3D Anaglyph of the Original Theatrical Version (with four pairs of glasses)
There’s also a standard DVD copy without the 3D version, FYI.
Here‘s my review of it in 3D. It’ll be interesting seeing it in “classic 3D”. More soon!
