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Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa

  • 6.5/10
  • Drama
  • 2013
  • 1h 42m
  • PG-13

Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa (2013) is a bold hidden‑camera comedy starring Johnny Knoxville as the outrageous grandfather Irving Zisman, whose unscripted pranks and heartfelt road trip with his young grandson deliver nonstop laughs, unpredictable real‑world reactions, and unforgettable moments of unconventional humor.

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Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa (2013) is a wildly entertaining comedy film that blends outrageous pranks, hidden camera antics, and heartfelt moments into a uniquely hilarious and unpredictable journey. Directed by Jeff Tremaine and starring the unforgettable Johnny Knoxville as the notoriously eccentric and foul‑mouthed Irving Zisman, the movie follows an absurd road trip across America as the irascible 86‑year‑old grandfather attempts to reunite with his estranged young grandson, Billy. Underneath the crude humor and shocking stunts lies a surprising emotional undercurrent about family, forgiveness, and the unusual bonds that form in the most unexpected ways.


Unlike scripted traditional comedies, Bad Grandpa masterfully combines scripted plot threads with spontaneous real‑world reactions. Johnny Knoxville stays in character as Irving for nearly the entire film, interacting with unsuspecting members of the public who react with genuine surprise, confusion, laughter, and disbelief. The result is a laugh‑out‑loud cinematic experience that feels raw, unpredictable, and entirely original—an experience that resonates with fans of Jackass humor, prank films, and unconventional comedy storytelling alike.

The film’s road trip structure carries audiences from roadside attractions and senior centers to bar mitzvahs and fast‑food restaurants, each stop offering a new opportunity for outrageous hijinks, physical comedy, and spontaneous moments that blur the line between reality and performance. With an eye‑opening combination of slapstick, social experimentation, and taboo‑pushing fun, Bad Grandpa reinvents the hidden‑camera genre for the big screen. It’s not only a comedy but also a cultural phenomenon that expanded the Jackass franchise beyond dangerous stunts into narrative comedy that still shocks and delights global audiences.

By blending heartfelt character motivations with unpredictable real‑world chaos and irreverent comedy, Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa delivers an experience that both critics and audiences praised for its boldness, originality, and unapologetic humor. Whether you’re a fan of Johnny Knoxville’s comedic legacy, enjoy off‑the‑cuff hidden camera films, or just want to watch a misbehaving octogenarian embarrass his way into your heart, Bad Grandpa stands as one of the most memorable comedy films of the 2010s.