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His T-shirt is smudged black from the impact, but his torso is apparently undamaged. After that last endeavor-which Knoxville draws out to an excruciating degree, clicking, Russian roulette-style, through the empty chambers of the pistol-he is seen smiling wildly in the back seat of a car escaping the scene. One of these includes a notorious segment in which the L.A.-handsome Johnny Knoxville, then a writer for the publication, pepper-sprays his own eyes, gets shocked by a Taser, and shoots himself point-blank in the chest while wearing a bulletproof vest.
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The original cast emerged, in the nineteen-nineties, out of the nudity-peppered underground skateboarding magazine Big Brother, which featured written and photographed reports of generally less elaborate but no less stupid skater antics, and which eventually produced a series of VHS tapes featuring similar fare. At times, their shit-eating grins have not been metaphorical. Thus, for much of the early twenty-first century, the Jackassers spent their time doing things like running after one other with buzzing stun guns, cattle prods, and electric hair clippers Jet-Skiiing up a skate ramp and over a hillside eating a snow cone made with urine attaching a muscle stimulator to their genitals playing “dodge medicine ball” in the dark and riding a teeter-totter in a rodeo ring with an angry bull. Each installment presents a series of astonishingly ridiculous challenges, sometimes captured with covert cameras in public spaces, that a gang of giggling bros inflict upon themselves, the ultimate goal being some outrageous spectacle of pain and humiliation. The “Jackass” formula of documentary comedy has remained consistent since the original television show. Now much of the original crew have reconvened for a new theatrical release, “Jackass Forever,” which banks on the indignity of middle-aged men enacting new versions of the dangerous and disgusting maneuvers of their long-ago youth. “Jackass,” the convulsively hilarious MTV reality-prank franchise, which began as a hit cable series in 2000 and expanded its reach through a decade-plus of feature films, straight-to-DVD releases, and affiliated cast-member projects, has achieved remarkable mileage through its unwavering commitment to embracing this truth. It would seem that physical comedians, like athletes and dancers, must eventually pay a price for using their bodies as instruments. Chevy Chase checked into Betty Ford, in 1986, to deal with an addiction to analgesics. Buster Keaton broke a vertebra in his neck while filming a stunt for his silent masterpiece “Sherlock Jr.” Jerry Lewis blamed a spine-chipping tumble onstage for decades of debilitating agony.
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Over the course of more than a century of filmed gags, the worst results of corporeal damage upon professional funnymen have been well documented. One of the secrets of slapstick, for instance, is that a pratfall is rarely painless: its effects on the body are merely delayed by the adrenal excitement of live performance.
Self-punishment has always been at the heart of physical comedy.