Paramount Pictures | Release Date: June 1, 2018
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KeithDowJun 5, 2018
'Action Point' is Johnny Knoxville's fictional take on the real life Action Park, the notorious amusement park in Vernon, New Jersey, that was largely considered to be amongst the most dangerous ever conceived.

If Johnny Knoxville had grown
'Action Point' is Johnny Knoxville's fictional take on the real life Action Park, the notorious amusement park in Vernon, New Jersey, that was largely considered to be amongst the most dangerous ever conceived.

If Johnny Knoxville had grown up a Jersey kid, Action Park would've surely been his Shangri-La. But the fictionalized story just doesn't do either justice. The narrative is about as simple as it can possible get. And there aren't enough Jackass-type stunts to make up for the lack of a compelling story. So the movie--like Johnny--ends up falling on its back.
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WhiskeyStoriesAug 17, 2018
It's a highly enjoyable summer movie with a fun cast, nice sets, some great stunts and an authentic late 70s early 80s throwback setting as well. Unfortunately the immensely forced and cheesy sentimentality bogs down the whole film in clichésIt's a highly enjoyable summer movie with a fun cast, nice sets, some great stunts and an authentic late 70s early 80s throwback setting as well. Unfortunately the immensely forced and cheesy sentimentality bogs down the whole film in clichés upon chlichés, scene after scene. While the stunts aren't always used as effectively as they could have been, at least you can see that the crew cared about their film in their authenticity. Lastly the fact that Action Point runs out of plot about halfway through doesn't really help its case either. That said, I still had a really good time with this movie and would recommend it if you're looking for some lighthearted summery entertainment. It's got Knoxville's heart, broken bones and popping eyeball all over it. Expand
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CoKronakanJun 23, 2019
This movie felt like the son of jackass on steroids, without the really next level crazy cast. The performance of the actors was really great and felt real believable even for the tension filled and emotional scenes. Nothing out of theThis movie felt like the son of jackass on steroids, without the really next level crazy cast. The performance of the actors was really great and felt real believable even for the tension filled and emotional scenes. Nothing out of the ordinary but still pretty good. The directing was really heavy on the practical shooting and did every single stunt in real life with added safety measures. And for most of the time there weren't even stunt doubles, and for this hats off to Johnny Knoxville for still being able to pull of some crazy things to hurt himself just to entertain. For this the entertainment value of the movie was good and overall it was fun to watch, the only bad thing about the movie was the cheesy script and sometimes cliche story. Due to this the immersion sometimes was broken. The bi-linear story-line felt too simple and to generic for most viewers even though the rest of the movie was executed with style and care.
Overall it's an above average movie with a great production crew and humor filled scenes, even though the humor did not shine as much as expected. At the core the movie has a sweet message but sadly it was delivered in the cheesy way.
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CTHReviewsJul 14, 2018
This movie had so much potential. The Jackass movies are some of the funniest films ever made. And there are some good gags in Action Point, but for the most part, it has poor pacing, a poor balance of tone, and a formulaic story that doesn'tThis movie had so much potential. The Jackass movies are some of the funniest films ever made. And there are some good gags in Action Point, but for the most part, it has poor pacing, a poor balance of tone, and a formulaic story that doesn't even work in its own context. Expand
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LaytonFComedyJul 13, 2019
I can see why this movie has such a low rating. It is pretty rough. Although, I have been a fan of Knoxville for quite a time now, and it was refreshing to see him return to the Silver Screen doing a film in the vein of Jackass. That beingI can see why this movie has such a low rating. It is pretty rough. Although, I have been a fan of Knoxville for quite a time now, and it was refreshing to see him return to the Silver Screen doing a film in the vein of Jackass. That being said, Chris Pontius is a pretty terrible actor. He should probably stick with media similar to where he got his start. I still found myself walking out of the theater smiling though. It was a fun summer flick. Knoxville literally put his blood, sweat, and bones into filming this movie. If there was just a little bit more effort in the writing though. Expand
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Sosmooth1982Jun 18, 2023
really funny movie about an amusement park with no safety regulations at all. everyone does drugs and gets drunk and has the time of their lives. no real point to the story but its pretty funny and it was just a good time.
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sureyoungSep 2, 2020
My identity as a Chinese film critic, who was born in 1981 and has spent four years in studying English in Xiamen University, has not struck me favors of R-rated comedies. At the very beginning of 21st century, a Chinese college student asMy identity as a Chinese film critic, who was born in 1981 and has spent four years in studying English in Xiamen University, has not struck me favors of R-rated comedies. At the very beginning of 21st century, a Chinese college student as westernized as me was zealous about the kaleidoscope from Hollywood, and one of those most neoteric and notorious pinballs was the R-rated comedy, which then has emerged and then shot applausively. As is well-known, Jackass is one of the most pioneering R-rated comedies as well as of the most appealing IPs. However, as a kind of derivative to Jackass, Action Point is as by-the-numbers as the tuxedo universally acknowledged on Oscar night.

One of the most delightful facets of American culture, or should we say Hollywood culture, is that, even though Coca-Cola is one of the strongest and most popular brands, it’s a kind of cheap bargain. To define R-rated comedies as equal as Coca-Cola is unfair for staff from Hollywood. That kind of comedy is not soft or foamed; it’s nauseous and brazen. I can’t remember my first encounter with an R-rated comedy, however, since the number of box-office- hotshot-R-rated comedies is double-digit, I can recall a few of them. The first impression, if you’re a R-rated-comedy-virgin, would be that you can hardly distinguish **** from jokes. A genre film has its own way to stylize or be stylized. As an invention, the R-rated comedy does not seem as drastic as the French Revolution, however, it is an overturn of rules invented by comedians that a comedy should make people laugh and think. Concerning the funny part, that kind of comedy is flashy and sleazy; concerning the serious part, funny, very funny.

It’s not clear that what kind of opinion has driven Action Point, a comedy rated R, directed by Tim Kirkby and starring Johnny Knoxville and Chris Pontius, into a dramedy. Absolutely not conscientiousness. As with Bad Grandpa, a previous film by Knoxville, who’s the synonym of Jackass, Action Point features traditional Jackass-style stunts connected by a fictional narrative. I’ve never watched Jackass, although I’ve learned that Jackass is a big franchise, with his origin as an American reality comedy television series full of perceived indecency and encouragement of dangerous behavior, best know for his stunt-style jokes and co-creator and star Johnny Knoxville. After the show went off the air, the cast reunited in 2002 to film a full-length motion picture version of the show entitled Jackass: The Movie, the success of which has bred four so-so sequels and the advent of Jackass 4 in 2021. To be honest, I do not intend to give up my disgust against Jackass simply for my critic on Action Point, which is quite ridiculous, exemplified by the fact that I did not even watch the whole film, not only because of its indifferent narration of the story but also poor stunt choreography. In a word, Action Point is too jackass to be a Jackass.

What does the story leak? Well, it’s a typical Revenge of the Nerds, starting from the recalling of Deshawn Chico “D.C.” (Johnny Knoxville) to his granddaughter narrating his experiences about his prefect amusement park-Action Point. Many years ago, D.C. was the freak owner of Action Point which was as freak as himself, famous for the immense danger due to inexperienced and untrained staff, poorly designed rides, and minimal low-quality maintenance. Somehow, the park was popular with kids as being the only amusement park around. However, a new amusement park, ‘7 Parks’, with higher safety standards than Action Point, opens up and begins to steal its clientele, the coming of which pressured D.C. a lot due to his failure to pay off a $100,000 loan. Also, his estranged teenage daughter Boogie (Eleanor Worthington Cox) comes to visit and begins to help out at the park as a summer job. To save his beloved park and his relationship with his daughter, D.C. and the Action Point staff risk everything to pull out all the stops. Boring, by-the-numbers and deflated, Action Point will disappoint you more by those perfunctory stunts which is probably the main reason the film lives. Anyway, don’t misjudge Jackass if you’re or will be into R-rated comedies. You don’t have to know anything about existentialism, the theory that humans are free and responsible for their own actions in a world without meaning. Both its birth and death would be miracles.
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