Action Point

Parental Rating: R

Contains: Language    Nudity    Violence    Sex    Drug Use    Adult Content    

Jill's Review

Opens June 1, 2018

Runs 85 minutes

D.C. (Johnny Knoxville) reminisces with his granddaughter about the good old days when he owned Action Point, a low rent Amusement Park. He was in charge of a bunch of degenerate employees and the teenagers who flocked to the park because there were no rules and all of the rides were out of control. There were no brakes on the alpine slide and the go-karts were definitely off road. D.C. and his friends were constantly trying more and more daredevil stunts to keep the kids coming back. But, the writing was on the wall and eventually the fun had to come to an end.

This is not a good movie. In fact, there really isn't any plot. The whole movie is just another excuse for Johnny Knoxville and his gang to do crazy, dangerous stunts. Johnny is thrown from a catapult and flies off of the alpine slide. He is firehosed down the water slide and hit in the man parts with all kinds of objects. I have to admit that I laughed a lot. I also grunted and groaned with every smash and knock to the head. It is funny. But, it is also pretty lame. Unless you love Johnny Knoxville and his juvenile brand of humor, you can probably skip this movie!




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