Careercow Brandon "Bam" Margera - From Jackass to Lolcow

He does appear in the treadmill scene and the archival footage at the end, as well as the credits. But it's all very blink-and-you'll-miss it, he can easily be mistaken for one of the other old fat guys.

You can easily tell which one is Bam due to the horrific, unkempt beard he’s had since Jenn Rivell broke up with him.
 
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I wonder who wrote this because Bamuel sure as fuck didn’t.
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I wonder if he has seen the movie yet :D
Who knows? Watching the movie (especially the Ryan Dunn tribute at the end) might shock him into making a massive swerve in his lifestyle. Bam's downfall began with Ryan's death, so reminding him of the good times with his departed friend might be the key.

I recently went back and watched a lot of Viva La Bam and the CKY films. Ryan definitely had the best charisma of the crew, and if he hadn't died he would have probably made a huge impact in the youth-orientated television industry. He had made that first season of that Mythbusters-for-videogames series, and that could have been a huge hit. Hell, I can imagine him eventually having gotten his own show on MTV.
 
I recently went back and watched a lot of Viva La Bam and the CKY films. Ryan definitely had the best charisma of the crew, and if he hadn't died he would have probably made a huge impact in the youth-orientated television industry.
I've got to agree. I've been creeped out by fanboys who worship Dunn or build a James Dean style mythology around hum. That said, when you go back and watch Dunn he was some of the wittiest lines, and a great dry delivery. Before the rewatch I thought of Dunn as a hapless Bam lackey, but now he comes off as more mature and sharper than Bam.
 
Who knows? Watching the movie (especially the Ryan Dunn tribute at the end) might shock him into making a massive swerve in his lifestyle. Bam's downfall began with Ryan's death, so reminding him of the good times with his departed friend might be the key.

I recently went back and watched a lot of Viva La Bam and the CKY films. Ryan definitely had the best charisma of the crew, and if he hadn't died he would have probably made a huge impact in the youth-orientated television industry. He had made that first season of that Mythbusters-for-videogames series, and that could have been a huge hit. Hell, I can imagine him eventually having gotten his own show on MTV.
Ryan Dunn did have his own show on MTV called Homewrecker. It was ok.
 
Who knows? Watching the movie (especially the Ryan Dunn tribute at the end) might shock him into making a massive swerve in his lifestyle. Bam's downfall began with Ryan's death, so reminding him of the good times with his departed friend might be the key.
Bam started declining well before Dunn's death. The death just became the latest excuse justifying his drug and alcohol abuse.
 
Earth Rockers...
I honestly can't find anything questionable about having your shirt fully open in front of another man alone.

Nope, this isn't two junkies who's problems come from regressed homosexuality, NOT AT ALL.
 
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