By: Robert Murphy
We all have that one member of the family who is really off
and our parents tell us to stay away from, well unfortunately for the kid in Bad Grandpa, he doesn’t have much of a
choice in the matter as Billy (Jackson Nicoll) travels to his father’s home with
his dear grandfather Irving Zisman (Johnny Knoxville). Yes that’s right, Johnny
Knoxville dawns the old man make-up once more and takes on the role of Irving
Zismen who is a foul mouthed, 83 year old horn dog that just lost his wife and
is free and on the prowl for a fresh faced GILF. But his plans are cut short as
his drug addict daughter is sent to jail and leaves Irving with his 8 year old
grandson and now needs to take him across country to his dad’s so he doesn’t get
in the way of his new girl hunt. With the help of plenty of hidden cameras, the
two set out on their adventure trying to appear as a normal granddad and
grandson, being lude, crude and all around hilarious, with sweet granny crammed
in the trunk.
What follows are a series of Jackass-like stunts with Irving running around looking for action
wherever he can and leaving Billy alone for extended periods of time and
allowing him to roam around large cities by himself. This provides for unique
comedy on both ends for the two as Billy roams, either looking for his drunken
grandfather or sets out looking for someone to fill the role of his new father,
he lets out things that you’d never think an 8 year old would say. One point
Billy is looking for Irving after he had been out all night and he stops at a
local adult book store hoping to find him and proceeds to call the scantily
dressed worker a stripper by the name of Cinnamon. Then on the opposite end of
things we see Irving, who proceeds to take the “hit them hard” approach and
lays on his thickest lines to try and hook up with anything and everything that
moves. One moment where Irving sets out to find a new sugar grandma was particularly
enjoyable as he goes into a BINGO hall to try and find someone to call his own,
this just tickled me.
But the Billy and Irving don’t remain separated for the
whole movie as Irving realizes that Billy is quite a useful asset in attracting
young and beautiful ladies. Soon the two are inseparable as they find they
share the same sense of humor for the most part (go figure sense Johnny
Knoxville’s basically a giant kid) and a touching bond begins to form. This
would be even more touching if we didn’t all know that it was Jackass film and they were deliberately being
cheesy for the sake of being cheesy but still it was a cute moment to have.
Truly the film succeeds where the Jackass
films failed for me and that is there was a definite flow with all the
pranks and stunts that were preformed throughout the film and that’s what you
need. Jackass worked far better as a
TV show as opposed to a film and now we have the humor of Jackass but with coherency, don’t get me wrong there are still
lulls in the story but they are few and far in between.
Both Johnny Knoxville and Jackson Nicoll are on high notes
in their roles of Irv and Billy in Bad
Grandpa, Jackson plays the innocent faced kid who is secretly a hilarious,
foul mouthed boy underneath along with Knoxille’s already famous way of making
an old guy gross and inappropriate, was great to watch. Each crash, ball sag
and one liner will have you laughing in your seats and will make you question
your own moral fiber along the way.
Good:
-Knoxville and the Jackass
crew does it again
-Nicoll plays the perfect role of innocent faced boy/foul
mouth
-Completely outrageous stunts throughout
Bad:
-A few lulls but not too many to make major complaints
Scully Rating: 8.5 out of 10
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