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Ten men took MTV by storm in 2000 with three simple words: “Welcome to ‘Jackass.’

The series showcased wild stunts in a world before iPhones, social media and YouTube, airing for two years and eventually morphing into nine films and four spin-offs. But once the cameras stopped rolling, several of the show’s stars were left severely injured and suffering from substance abuse problems — and truly discovered just how dark fame can be.

Johnny Knoxville, born Philip John Clapp Jr., conceptualized “Jackass” in 1998 when he pitched a story to several publications in which the then-27-year-old would test several different self-defense tactics on himself. Jeff Tremaine, then a 32-year-old Big Brother magazine editor, greenlit Knoxville’s idea and asked him to film the process. (Knoxville, now 46, declined to be interviewed for this piece, and Tremaine, now 51, couldn’t be reached.)

A year later, a 19-year-old Bam Margera released “Landspeed: CKY” with Brandon DiCamillo. In the movie, Margera performed stunts in his hometown of West Chester, Pennsylvania, alongside the “CKY” (Camp Kill Yourself) crew, which included Ryan Dunn, Rake Yohn and Chris Raab. “Landspeed” began gaining traction in their skateboarding community, and in 2000, they released a second film, “CKY2K.”

Spike Jonze with Bam, myself, Rake Yohn, Brandon and Ryan. So when we got connected with them, we went out [to California] to film a couple of things with a few guys with the Big Brother skateboarding magazine.”

“Jeff Tremaine was the mastermind who put everyone together. He got us together, basically got some footage and he took that footage to MTV and to Comedy Central — and really Spike Jonze was our guy … he had the connects at MTV and Comedy Central to bring us there with the footage from the CKY video and the Big Brother skateboard video. That’s what became ‘Jackass.’”

MTV picked up the show, and Ehren “Danger Ehren” McGhehey, Stephen “Steve-O” Glover, Jason “Wee Man” Acuña and Preston Lacy were added to the cast. Tremaine became the director and they found themselves going full speed ahead.

“It was years in the making, but then it was an overnight success,” Raab said. “It was more or less a lifestyle we lived for a bunch of years prior and we did it just to do it and make each other laugh. I don’t think any one of us could say that was a path for a job or career … it was a surprise that it became as successful as it did.”

Margera’s mother, April, saw how the show’s seemingly instant success changed the dynamic for her son and his friends.

“When that show came to town, it pushed everything we already knew about CKY and filming in the house to a whole new level,” April said. “We just took it one day at a time. Same thing with ‘Viva La Bam’ [a future spin-off focusing on Bam and their family]. It just seemed to keep getting bigger and bigger.”

The instant fame propelled the “Jackass” crew to push the envelope even further, trying out more shocking stunts as the show progressed.

“We were all kind of competing for that time [on TV],” McGhehey said. “There were some things that I obviously didn’t want to do — like I don’t know any human being that would want to be chased by bulls or be blindfolded — that sucks — or drink [their] own pee. Those things are what people remember and it makes people laugh and that was the whole point of it. And I’ve had many, many injuries from it — 25 surgeries including nine knee surgeries and three broken backs.”

“The pain is real [from the surgeries],” he added. “That’s the other thing, with the way that we live as humans now with sports and stuff we do, it’s almost like people live like it’s a video game. I’m here to tell you it’s not. You only get one body. Take care of it.”

But with injuries came exposure to painkillers and soon, addiction.

“If you got hurt, you were like, ‘Oh, I can just take a pill for that,’” Raab said. “And you justify it’s a painkiller, I’m in pain. I broke my ankle. I need this. And then you justify it to yourself if you broke your arm, you’d need [another painkiller] too. And before you know it, you’re just so caught up in it. Then what happens is people are like, ‘Raab, you have a drinking problem, you’re doing too many drugs’ and you’re like, ‘I’m not as bad as this person and this person’ and you’re surrounded by a bunch of drug addicts and alcoholics and you’re just pointing the fingers at each other.”

Eventually, Raab realized that playing the role of his “maniac” “Jackass” persona, “Raab Himself,” made his addictions obvious.

“I did a lot of cocaine and I drank my ass off pretty much seven days a week. [‘Jackass’] was a perfect time for my addiction to manifest … it’s an obsessive lifestyle. I didn’t realize how much I became a slave to drugs and alcohol,” he said.

Raab realized that he would have to leave the “Jackass” lifestyle behind if he wanted to survive.

“I had to pull out of ‘Jackass’ stuff. I didn’t do the second and third movie. I got paranoid about friends … and I got darker into drugs and drinking and wanting to be alone. I’d end up alone in my condo just doing drugs and drinking and just not wanting to be around anybody.”

His drug and alcohol use eventually led him to contemplate suicide.

Raab, now 37, is eight-and-a-half years sober, and admits he had a hard time “getting back into regular life” after “Jackass” began to fade.

“I had to get a job — I didn’t get rich like some of the guys, but I got decent money as a young kid but I blew it like an idiot. [We’d say] ‘Let’s go to the airport and go to an island!’ I went and got a job at a restaurant [as a waiter] and that was embarrassing for me because people would be like, ‘Raab, what the f–k are you doing here?’ This young kid was like 16 and said, ‘I thought the “Jackass” guys were dumb, but now I know they’re really dumb’ — and like dude, I’ll tell you what, if you ever thought you wanted to kill yourself — there’s a kid saying that s–t and I want to punch him in the face but I can’t and I just have to take this and I have to hear it.”

Bam, now 38, struggled with the spotlight as well, and addressed his alcoholism on reality TV in 2016 during an episode of VH1’s “Family Therapy with Dr. Jenn.”

“My first drink, I was 21 and I never drank before that,” he said on the show. “When I really started drinking, I was probably 24, 25 … It just slowly became waking up and sipping on a drink as soon as I got up … one is too many but a thousand is never enough.”

April recalled how during a drunken episode, Bam told her he “wanted to die” because he “hated” his life. In January, the skateboarder was arrested for DUI. He is currently undergoing treatment at an LA-based rehab facility.

“I haven’t spoken to Bam [since his arrest],” McGhehey said. “I was actually in LA that night. I was doing a Doors music video that day and I was super-low-key and just wanted to get in and out, but I found out the next day that [the ‘Jackass’ guys] all hung out. I’m thinking and praying for him because whether it’s an addiction or an addiction of living a certain lifestyle, it’s real.”

Raab hasn’t “talked directly” to Bam since he checked into rehab but remains in touch with his brother, Jess.

“He’s got a long road to recovery and I hope that things happen. I check in, of course. I care for him. [Addiction] destroys people and it’s a shame because he was a young guy in shape and a great skateboarder and drugs robbed him of that. It did the same thing to me and it’s hard to watch one of your best friends getting destroyed by it. He has to get sober and take this seriously or he’ll be dead.”

Bam welcomed a baby boy, Phoenix Wolf, with his wife, Nicole Boyd, in December.

“I think for anybody who has any issues with substance abuse or alcohol, it affects an entire family, and of course we’re no exception for that,” April told us. “It’s a family dynamic that you have to try to work through. You never know what you’re going to get. It’s in epidemic proportions these days. Many families are going through it — not knowing what to do, when to help. There’s hope maybe it’ll fix itself. It ends badly sometimes. Every family doesn’t want it to happen to them.”

Bam’s DUI arrest hits close to home for many of the “Jackass” stars. Ryan Dunn, a fixture on the show, was killed in 2011 when he crashed his Porsche in a drunken-driving accident. Dunn had been drinking at a local bar hours before the accident, and his blood-alcohol content was later determined to be 0.196 — more than twice the legal limit to drive. His passenger, Zachary Hartwell, also was killed.

“We were friends since we were 12 years old,” Raab said. “He was like my brother. He was one of my best friends. It completely destroyed me when he died.”

“[Ryan’s death] affected us profoundly,” April said. “He was like a member of our family. When he moved here in the ninth grade from Ohio, he immediately ended up in our house and really felt like — I know his mother said — he finally found a place where he needed to be. He found a home with the boys and who they were filming with. He found something purposeful in his life … it’s still hard to believe he’s gone. He was the sweetest man ever.”

“It affected me pretty hard,” Acuña said. “I think of him every day. And I get pissed at people who I know are drinking and about to drive — like hell no. If Ryan could take that day back, I think he would.”

Other cast members found themselves in trouble with the law as well.

In 2008, Knoxville was arrested after security at LAX found a grenade in his carry-on luggage. He was detained and cited for carrying a prohibited item into the airport but was released when officials concluded it was only a prop that his assistant had packed in his bag for him.

Steve-O pleaded guilty to cocaine possession in 2008 and sought help at a treatment center in lieu of jail time, and spent time in and out of rehab for years. He was arrested in Canada in 2011 after he was accused of assault with a weapon and officers found an arrest warrant from eight years prior. He was sentenced to 30 days in jail and 36 months of probation in 2015 after he climbed a construction crane in Los Angeles to protest against SeaWorld.

Lacy was arrested in 2010 for marijuana possession and drug paraphernalia and was charged with two misdemeanors.

Now that their heyday is over, much of the cast is focusing on life away from the limelight.

“I’ve always redone furniture and I’ve done hair for a long time,” April said. “I have a business not far from my home — Rosehip Barn. It’s a periodic furniture barn … it’s great for me to keep doing furniture even though I’m in my 60s. It’s harder to move things around but it’s fun for me.”

Acuña is now a partner in Chronic Tacos, which is preparing to go international.

McGhehey is working as an on-tour photographer with Eagles of Death Metal & Queens of the Stone Age. He’s also developing a project with the 18 years’ worth of behind-the-scenes photos he has of his “Jackass” days.

Raab is working behind the scenes on different films. He started a nonprofit with his wife to promote community outreach in Haiti after working on a documentary in the country.

“I think there’s always mini-reunions that we have but that’s about it,” Acuña said, noting that another movie is “definitely not happening.”

But McGhehey insists that there’s still more to come for fans.

“As long as we’re kicking, there’ll be some balls!”
https://pagesix.com/2018/02/01/inside-the-dark-shadow-of-jackass/
 
Dead thread, I know. But I searched to see if we had a thread on Bam Margera because frankly the dude has been off the rails now for a good while and has been embarrassing himself on social media. A few highlights of the last year or so:

-Novak got clean, and he was the dude who nobody thought would ever get clean. Bam claims in the past that he spent personally over 150K to send him to rehab and now that he's clean he refuses to hang out with him because duh, Bam's lifestyle is toxic as fuck to someone like Novak who had severe drug addiction issues. Bam used to write out theses crazy terrorist-style notebook rants and artwork and post them on IG dogging on Novak for being able to turn his sobriety into a career to help people like him, like this, this, this, this, this, this, this, and this. And like this isn't even close to all of them. The dude is now a bitter old washed up drunk who drank his life away until he realized the loser friends he used to excuse his own shit behavior are now clean and he thinks making fun of people for getting clean is funny I guess.

-Sometime in December 2018 Bam decided to throw a huge party/concert at his house in the middle of a weekday without getting permits, asking the city for permission, etc and it turned into a shitshow that more resembled the Gathering of the Juggalos than anything related to skateboarding. There's a long forum thread on a skateboarding forum here that covers the sadness/hilariousness of it all among other trainwrecks in his life that were around the same time. After he threw this huge party and found out there were consequences with the city he lost his shit. Apparently a neighbor's cow died because emergency services could not get through the clusterfuck that was the logistical parking nightmare caused by Bam throwing a party without any planning. He additionally had his neighbors on his IG posts begging him to be mindful of the fact they couldn't even reach their homes but they fell on deaf ears. Predictably, the city passed legislation to ensure that Bam or anyone else couldn't do this again, and Bam predictably got upset and ranted on IG again how it should be 'illigal' for cities to make up laws and then pass them and insinuated that it was communism and then went on to blame his mom and the city for being a drunk faggot. Additionally just to put the final nail in Bam's coffin they made it illegal for him to film any of his shit on his property. He responded like a true edgelord by calling his mom a pussy and filming skate footage in his driveway even though the law probably had nothing to do with him filming footage on his own.

-Bam doubled down and planned on having another party despite the new law and cried on instagram because the city had a fox hunt and he used the opportunity to beg for donations to pay for his new ramps.

-Bam’s latest marriage is a train wreck, to nobody’s surprise. In an IG post he admitted that the only way he can contact her is by Instagram because she blocked his number and then he goes on a boohoo rant about how his wife deserted him with no money or credit cards and then ended up deleting the post when people pointed out that you could see a fucking credit card in front of him in the reflection of his sunglasses. He’s also bragged about the fact that he always planned on leaving his wife on his son’s birthday although I believe they reconciled. Article about marriage drama here.

-Even after all that shit talking he did about Novak, Novak staged an intervention for Bam at the beginning of 2019 and convinced him to go to rehab. Here is a thread from the same skateboarding forum going over their relationship.

-Speaking of rehab, Bam only lasted ten days and then his family forced him to go back less than three months later after he publicly embarrassed himself online over and over for the umpteenth time this year. Surprisingly it didn’t last and there’s now rumors he’s headed back soon.

I thought I’d post something here because Bam right now is basically the current lolcow of the skate industry.
 
What the fuck is Jackass?

No but seriously, degenerates doing degenerate things. Who would have thought they would end up in shit positions in life?
The only fucker who has really made it well is the dwarf and he is a manlet!
Jackass was when I realized MTV was going to go downhill. Beavis and Butthead had them doing stupid shit but it showed them as pathetic losers who got their comeuppance most of the time. Also the music video commentaries were gold.

In a hilarious way Beavis and Butthead were actually very smart in how they satirized 90's America.

Jackass was just dumb. I watched a handful of clips throughout the years and parts of the first movie which I just thought was stupid.

A guy taking a shit in a hardware store toilet isn't funny...it's a Florida man thing to do. We laugh only because it's a bit crazy but it's not original or smart.

So I'm not shocked that they were/are drunken messes.
 
After reading the latest updates on Bam, it wouldn't surprise me when the news will report that he had died. Dude had a lot going for him but addiction is a bitch. So is his attitude to the people that care about him the most.

Jackass was when I realized MTV was going to go downhill. Beavis and Butthead had them doing stupid shit but it showed them as pathetic losers who got their comeuppance most of the time. Also the music video commentaries were gold.

In a hilarious way Beavis and Butthead were actually very smart in how they satirized 90's America.

Jackass was just dumb. I watched a handful of clips throughout the years and parts of the first movie which I just thought was stupid.

A guy taking a shit in a hardware store toilet isn't funny...it's a Florida man thing to do. We laugh only because it's a bit crazy but it's not original or smart.

So I'm not shocked that they were/are drunken messes.

Man, I remember when Jackass first debuted and how controversial it was because kids were doing their own jackass stunts and getting hurt; a few killed themselves. But I'll always cherrish the memories my parents and I had watching the original run of the series. I agree a guy pooping, or puking or whatever is not funny. Sorry I like it when the Jackass guys are just goofing around and everyone around them is having a ball. That's what I like! Not Steve-O puking repeatedly, or jumping into crap.
 
After reading the latest updates on Bam, it wouldn't surprise me when the news will report that he had died. Dude had a lot going for him but addiction is a bitch. So is his attitude to the people that care about him the most.



Man, I remember when Jackass first debuted and how controversial it was because kids were doing their own jackass stunts and getting hurt; a few killed themselves. But I'll always cherrish the memories my parents and I had watching the original run of the series. I agree a guy pooping, or puking or whatever is not funny. Sorry I like it when the Jackass guys are just goofing around and everyone around them is having a ball. That's what I like! Not Steve-O puking repeatedly, or jumping into crap.
To each their own I guess, I just never found hurting yourself as humorous. I mean I chuckle a little at the Three Stooges but I remember watching the first Jackass movie with a neighbor and just turning to him and his girl and saying "Well, that was retarded...."
 
I don't know what you guys are talking about. The dude taking a shit in the hardware store "demo toilet" was funny as hell.

Also pretty much all of the ones where they put prosthetics on to look like elderly people.

And who can forget Ryan fucking Dunn's total commitment to the stunt acting career?
He Paul Walkered himself before Paul Walker Paul Walkered himself.
 
Given his personality, Bam was probably heading for a spiral whether or not Jackass became a thing. It'd be nice to see him recover but fuck it let's get more alcoholic dementia paper scribble instagram posts


He Dunn it!
LOL Fuck that guy, when I heard he died I was like "Who? Oh that dumb shit from the stupid show about tards being stupid? World's better off."

I did like the one skit where Knoxville boxes Butterbean and you can tell that he's not even hitting 100%.
 
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Bam aged like absolute dogshit lol I haven't seen what he's looked like in nearly a decade and it wasn't what I expected. Steve-O looks the exact same
 
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If Bam's releasing a steady stream of content, I would love to see this as a lolcow thread.
This was released on the 13th and it’s extremely sad to see a 39 year old man have to drink piss, vomit, literally pozload my negholep, and play with balls to try and remain relevant. Bam might be a complete pile of shit who can’t quit drinking but his true addiction will always be attention.


As far as a thread I can’t tell you how often this shit comes up as it was something I stumbled upon recently but I’d be lying if I said it wasn’t an interesting train wreck to watch. Who knows, Bam seems like the kind of tard to start beef with a forum thread about himself.
 
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Yeah, he is an absolute shitbag.

Brandon Novak has been Bam's whipping boy ever since they first started associating, I think.

Edit: Just read some of that Slap Magazine thread.

For some reason, there was spaghetti all over the interior of Bam's car. He tried to make his dog eat it som he wouldn't have to clean it up.

Bam needs his own thread.
 
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Dead thread, I know. But I searched to see if we had a thread on Bam Margera because frankly the dude has been off the rails now for a good while and has been embarrassing himself on social media. A few highlights of the last year or so:

-Novak got clean, and he was the dude who nobody thought would ever get clean. Bam claims in the past that he spent personally over 150K to send him to rehab and now that he's clean he refuses to hang out with him because duh, Bam's lifestyle is toxic as fuck to someone like Novak who had severe drug addiction issues. Bam used to write out theses crazy terrorist-style notebook rants and artwork and post them on IG dogging on Novak for being able to turn his sobriety into a career to help people like him, like this, this, this, this, this, this, this, and this. And like this isn't even close to all of them. The dude is now a bitter old washed up drunk who drank his life away until he realized the loser friends he used to excuse his own shit behavior are now clean and he thinks making fun of people for getting clean is funny I guess.

-Sometime in December 2018 Bam decided to throw a huge party/concert at his house in the middle of a weekday without getting permits, asking the city for permission, etc and it turned into a shitshow that more resembled the Gathering of the Juggalos than anything related to skateboarding. There's a long forum thread on a skateboarding forum here that covers the sadness/hilariousness of it all among other trainwrecks in his life that were around the same time. After he threw this huge party and found out there were consequences with the city he lost his shit. Apparently a neighbor's cow died because emergency services could not get through the clusterfuck that was the logistical parking nightmare caused by Bam throwing a party without any planning. He additionally had his neighbors on his IG posts begging him to be mindful of the fact they couldn't even reach their homes but they fell on deaf ears. Predictably, the city passed legislation to ensure that Bam or anyone else couldn't do this again, and Bam predictably got upset and ranted on IG again how it should be 'illigal' for cities to make up laws and then pass them and insinuated that it was communism and then went on to blame his mom and the city for being a drunk faggot. Additionally just to put the final nail in Bam's coffin they made it illegal for him to film any of his shit on his property. He responded like a true edgelord by calling his mom a pussy and filming skate footage in his driveway even though the law probably had nothing to do with him filming footage on his own.

-Bam doubled down and planned on having another party despite the new law and cried on instagram because the city had a fox hunt and he used the opportunity to beg for donations to pay for his new ramps.

-Bam’s latest marriage is a train wreck, to nobody’s surprise. In an IG post he admitted that the only way he can contact her is by Instagram because she blocked his number and then he goes on a boohoo rant about how his wife deserted him with no money or credit cards and then ended up deleting the post when people pointed out that you could see a fucking credit card in front of him in the reflection of his sunglasses. He’s also bragged about the fact that he always planned on leaving his wife on his son’s birthday although I believe they reconciled. Article about marriage drama here.

-Even after all that shit talking he did about Novak, Novak staged an intervention for Bam at the beginning of 2019 and convinced him to go to rehab. Here is a thread from the same skateboarding forum going over their relationship.

-Speaking of rehab, Bam only lasted ten days and then his family forced him to go back less than three months later after he publicly embarrassed himself online over and over for the umpteenth time this year. Surprisingly it didn’t last and there’s now rumors he’s headed back soon.

I thought I’d post something here because Bam right now is basically the current lolcow of the skate industry.

I don't know anything about Bam other than his appearance on Cum Town around when the last few things in your post happened, and he's a mess. Having seen it up close alcoholism is a bitch and he's on his way to ending up dead or in prison unless he decides he truly wants to clean his act up.
 
Wew. Lots of Bam hate up ITT.

I used to really like him on Jackass but it's probably because I'd known of him before that show via Skateboarding vids and I respected him as a skater, and his ballsy style. It's sad to see via the more recent posts here how fucked up and douchy he's become. He had charisma when he was younger and imo could have been a success if he'd went down a different path after Jackass. That's too much drugs and alcohol, and an over-inflated ego for ya, kids.

Anyway, this clip from one of the Jackass films is one of the funniest I saw.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GDlSmd_tn-I
 
I find it odd that there's not a single mention of Chris Pontius or Rick Kosick in that article.

Yeah, an article without Pontius, that guy was funny.

I do feel somewhat sorry for Bam, though. Guy was wrecked after Dunn's death and hasn't been the same since. Hope he can turn his life around while he still has a chance. I kind of enjoyed 'Viva La Bam' as a guilty pleasure from time to time.

He listens to Him, they're from Finland, he chose to drink himself to death. Fucking Heartagram...
 
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these guys were my idols back in middle school. no shit they were fucked up considering all the stunts they pulled which made them look cool by your average middle/high schooler. if you want some more crazy, watch dirty sanchez. those guys were jackass put to the extreme with none of the humor the jackass crew had.

also RIP Don Vito. gone but not forgotten.

I think that Don Vito's prison sentence and the death of Ryan Dunn is what did kill off the thriving sub-genre of Daredevil Comedy. It wasn't just Jackass though, you also had Dirty Sanchez, The Dudesons, World of Stupid among other.
i forgot about The Dudesons a blast from the past. looking them up on youtube and they seem to have made even more videos of themselves.
 
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Brandon DiCamillo seems to have turned out fine, however.

He hasn't had anything to do with Bam/CKY/Jackass for the last 10 years, though. He seems to lead a quiet family life, working and collecting action figures.
 
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