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The Road Trip No One Asked For: A Look Back at Bad Grandpa If you’ve ever wondered what happens when you mix a prosthetic-heavy octogenarian, a precocious 8-year-old, and a high-speed vending machine mishap , you’ve clearly found your way to . Released in 2013, this flick took the chaotic energy of the Jackass crew and attempted something radical: a movie with an actual plot. The Man, The Myth, The Makeup

Jackson Nicoll is essentially a comedy natural. Whether he's hitting on women twice his age or getting "wasted" on soda, he plays the scenes with a straight face that leaves unsuspecting bystanders in total shock. Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa

Unlike previous Jackass films, the targets here are real people caught in unreal situations. From a biker bar full of Bikers Against Child Abuse members to a high-stakes girls' beauty pageant, the reactions are 100% authentic. Review - "Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa" - GaF Blog The Road Trip No One Asked For: A

The real secret sauce, however, wasn't just the makeup—it was the chemistry between Knoxville and young , who played his grandson, Billy. The premise is simple: Irving has to drive Billy across the country to drop him off with his deadbeat dad after the boy's mother goes to prison. Whether he's hitting on women twice his age