
Jackass Forever review

Fast forward to 2022 and the Jackass troupe are back with some new blood to torture and more chaotic acts of madness – but as funny or as awful (Dependent of on what side of the fence you fall with Jackass fandom) as they’ve ever been.
Over the last twenty-two years much has changed in the world, with YouTubing ridiculous acts of stupidity becoming a part of our daily life. The Jackass TV show was so ahead of its time, it provided short form content of people doing insane things, before much of the internet content we all love today. They genuinely revolutionised entertainment as we watch it in the modern era, way before YouTube was part of the mainstream the Jackass gang were pushing the human body to its absolute limit and laughing through the pain all for our entertainment.

For anyone who’s never seen Jackass before, it’s basically a compilation of stupid stuff and total escapism. Everything about them is so disgusting in what they do and try to achieve. But it’s brilliant ‘shut your brain off’ fun with many a moment watching the depraved acts through your hands, in some form of solidarity with the poor soul suffering before you on screen.

The only shame with this movie is that the BBFC gave it a 18 certificate. Fifteen, Sixteen and Seventeen year old’s watch content like this all the time and most are mature enough to know not to copy what they see on screen. It feels a little like they’re protecting themselves and the certification system rather than young adults (under Eighteen) who fully know all they need to know by now about adult genitalia and its various functions. After the two years youngsters have had to endure, they really could have done with a cinema experience like Jackass Forever in their lives.
If you hate Jackass, your opinion won’t change after seeing Jackass Forever. But if you want to see grown men and women sh@tting themselves and hurting each other for kicks, you’re in for a real treat. This is a great group outing for a bundle of mates.

In Cinemas 4/2/22 (18) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Stars – You choose your own stars. If you love Jackass, You’ll go high with the star rating!!!
Youth #Gottit View:
It’s 98 minutes of grown Men and Woman doing the most ridiculous things and sh@tting themselves on screen for our entertainment. If you hate stuff like this, you’re in for the worst hour and a half of your life. If like us, this is exactly the escapism you needed after the last two years – Jackasss Forever will be your favourite cinema experience of 2022!!!

Marvel – Spider-Man No Way Home review by Harrison
In Cinemas 15/12/21 (12A) 5 Stars
Youth #Gottit View:
The best Marvel movie of all time. This new Spider-Man film is everything you want it to be. Highly Recommended!!!
Marvel – Venom Let There Be Carnage review by Harrison CLICK HERE!!!


IMAX – Ghostbusters Afterlife review by Harrison!!! (Spoiler Free Video Review)
In IMAX Cinemas 18/11/21 (12A) 3.5 Stars
Youth #Gottit View:
It’s finally here – the Ghostbuster sequel fans have been longing for and it’s a must see for any die hard wanna be Ghostbuster. Ghostbusters Afterlife looks incredible on the huge IMAX screen – the prefect way to watch it!!!
Ghostbusters Afterlife gift from IMAX!!








Ghostbusters Afterlife Director Jason Reitman’s autograph!!!




Marvel Eternals review by Harrison
In Cinemas 5/11/21 (12A) 4 Stars
Youth #Gottit View:
This is a very fresh feeling movie in the MCU and very different to anything you would have seen in the past from the Marvel Cinematic universe, but very enjoyable. Yet another cracking film in the series – Highly Recommended!!!

MCM London Comic Con October 22nd-24th 2021 (For More Details CLICK HERE!!!)


Charlie Cox!!! (Daredevil, Stardust and Eat Locals)

Gabriel Luna!!! (Ghost Rider in Agents of SHEILD, Tommy in The Last of Us and Gabriel/REV-8 in Terminator: Dark Fate)
Interview CLICK HERE!!!

Anjali Bhimani!!! (Rampart in Apex Legend and Jessee Hiller in The Loud House)

Anjali’s new book available now!!!

Carolina Ravassa!!! (Sombra in Overwatch and Zyana in Onyx Equinox)

Nigel Parkinson!!! (Beano Comic/ Dennis the Menace illustrator)

Eddsworld’s Edd Gould!!!

Harry McEntire!!! (Hunwald in Assassin’s Creed Valhalla and Aethelwold in The Last Kingdom)
Interview CLICK HERE!!!

Bernard Chang!!! (Marvel and DC Comics illustrator)

Marc Ellerby!!! (Rick and Morty Comic)

Signed Rick and Morty card!!!

Lee Townsend!!! (Marvel Comics, DC Comics and 2000 AD Comic illustrator)


Harrison, Con and Bex at the Quidditch UK Section!!!

Harrison and Bex play Quidditch!!!



Prime Video – The Wheel of Time!!!




Believe it or not this isn’t really 1960’s William Shatner/Captain Kirk, it’s actor Ed Zephyr!!!


MCM Comic Con Family Lounge!!!




The UK Garrison 501st Legion!!!



















MCM Comic Con 2021 T-Shirts Available at the Event!!!


Harrison at the Chuck Steel Night of the Trampires UK Premiere!!!

Harrison with Chuck Steel writer, Director and voice of Chuck Steel, Mike Mort!!!

The Original Movie used Chuck Steel Puppets!!!







Harrison with Heavy Metal Royalty, Saxon!!! (Saxon’s songs feature on the Chuck Steel Soundtrack)

Arsenal Fan TV’s Don Robbie!!!

Arsenal Fan TV’s Ty!!!

Movie time!!!

Chuck Steel Night of the Trampires Available on Digital Download 31/1/22 – Review CLICK HERE!!!

Arrow FrightFest – Harrison talks Horror Movies with the FrightFest Boys, Alan Jones, Ian Rattray, Paul McEvoy and Greg Day!!!

What film made you fall in love with the horror industry and why was it so special?
Alan Jones – It was the lurid posters that hooked me, always suggesting what they really couldn’t deliver, but you hoped they would time and again. That’s why I have a vast collection of the sleaziest and most shocking.
Horror is special because it can define us, for what scares each of us is so individual and personal. So when we meet someone to share that with, it’s a connection for life, the reason why FrightFest is such a tight community.
Ian Rattray – The Exorcist scared me silly when I first saw it. So much that I slept with the light on for a couple of weeks.
Paul McEvoy – It was DON’T LOOK NOW…..still my favourite horror film of all time…I watched it when I was far too young……the ending absolutely terrified me……I had to go and sleep in my parents bed that night as the ending played over and over in my mind……The film is an absolute masterpiece – but I still get terrified by that ending!
Greg Day – FROGS with Ray Milland. I was fourteen and had got into a late night horror bill at the then ABC in Hastings. I stuffed tissue paper into my shoes to make me appear taller.
I was transfixed and immediately fell in love with the horror genre.
If you could pick three films from the August 2021 FrightFest line up that defines the highest quality of Horror filmmaking in 2021 – what films would they be and why?
Alan Jones – SOUND OF VIOLENCE, THE ADVENT CALENDAR, THE SADNESS because they each move the genre into a new direction, the first two using disability in very clever and meaningful ways, the latter because just when you thought you couldn’t watch another pandemic movie, a new sexual wrinkle adds an incredible shock factor.
Ian Rattray – SWEETIE, YOU WON’T BELIEVE IT – just because it is so much fun. BOY#5 – because something so good was made for so little. PRISONERS OF THE GHOSTLAND – because it star Nicolas Cage and when he goes full on Nicolas Cage it is a sight and sound to behold
Paul McEvoy – A difficult one to pick just three from our bright bouncing babies…but of pushed..
DAWN BREAKS BEHIND THE EYES..a wonderful film that throws your expectations……this will look phenomenal projected up on that huge screen. THE SADNESS…which could / should be called THE MADNESS…absolute jaw-dropping insanity from start to phenomenal finish. THE LAST THING MARY SAW…a sombre, atmospheric tour de force from a sensational new talent.
But..can’t I have …KING KNIGHT / OFFSEASON/ THE RETALIATORS etc etc…
Greg Day – SOUND OF VIOLENCE – a film where sound is the vision, SWEETIE, YOU WON’T BELIEVE THIS – a true gory belter from Kazakhstan. (Think Carry on DELIVERANCE) and PRISONER OF THE GHOSTLAND – a brilliant Nic Cage aside, this is a surreal feast for the eye, worthy of Jodorowsky.

What adjective best describes the film festival and why?
Alan Jones – FABULOUS
Ian Rattray – Friendly. If you talk to others attending, they respond and many a friendship has resulted.
Paul McEvoy – EXCITING! Because as our audience have learnt overt years ..there is NOTHING better in the world than sitting in a dark room, surrounded by your friends and like minded souls watching and experiencing something together. And to any folks coming for the first time…we hope you enjoy the experience!
Greg Day – Shared. Everyone shares their experience, their warmth, their passion for the films.
Choose one aspect of the festival for why youngsters age 18-25 years love being at FrightFest?
Alan Jones – Because you always meet the genre stars of tomorrow today.
Ian Rattray – Discovery. Take a chance on some of our discovery Strand films, which are often the best films in the festival and who may just discover the hidden gem.
Paul McEvoy – Similar answer to the previous question, the atmosphere is unique, electric and SO very different to any other festival or film going experience. And we hope that it proves inspirational to young people to go out – be creative in any field and have fun doing it. Oh…and the free promo stuff!
Greg Day – The buzz. And Ian Rattray swearing on stage.
Arrow Video FrightFest Halloween 29th-30th October Programme CLICK HERE!!!
