“Jackass 3.5″ To Launch Online in March 2011 Michael Lee, November 30, 2010November 30, 2010 Jackass 3 was the biggest surprise of October, grossing over $50 million on its opening week alone and $155 million overall. So it’s no surprise that there was some additional footage lying around that would be used for the follow-up Jackass 3.5. Now Paramount in association with MTV has plans to release Jackass 3.5 in an online episode format in March 2011 before becoming fully available on DVD, Blu-Ray, and digital download. Hit the jump to read more about it.The update will consist primarily of footage that was shot during the Jackass 3 and includes some new material created specifically for Jackass 3.5. It will not be in 3D.“For ‘Jackass 3D’ we shot enough footage for two movies so a lot of great stuff didn’t make it in the film. Luckily you will get to see those bits in 3.5. We also shot some additional footage in Europe specifically for 3.5. I have staples in my head right now to prove it. Woo hoo,” said Jackass co-founder and star Johnny Knoxville. Jackass 3.5 will be released online weekly and then packaged together as a feature length film distributed digitally followed by other platforms including home video. News Jackass 3D
Exclusive: We Help “Find Me Event” Unleash Their Abduction Video October 14, 2011October 14, 2011A few months ago we did an article on Find Me Event, the ARG where you, the viewer, takes part in locating a prisoner locked away by the evil Architect. This past week we gave you guys even more information with a promise that something big is right around the… Read More
The Buzz: Wonder Woman, Iron Man 3, Scorcese and DiCaprio, Michael Emerson, Superboy, and More February 18, 2011The Buzz is a feature in which we round up the biggest and most popular film and television stories of the week. Why go through pages of blogs just to find out what everyone is talking about? We’ve got it all right here. Check out all the stories after the… Read More
Academy Awards Nominations Announced January 10, 2013Briefly: The nominations for the 85th Academy Awards were announced this morning, and while there weren’t too many surprises, I think the Academy mostly did well. Steven Spielberg’s Lincoln tops the list with 12 nominations, followed by Ang Lee’s Life of Pi with 11. I was glad to see Django… Read More