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Released in 2010, Jackass 3D was a landmark moment for the franchise. Directed by Jeff Tremaine, it was shot natively in 3D—not converted in post-production. For fans of high-fiving danger, experiencing the slow-motion vomit, paintballs, and the infamous "High Five" prank in stereoscopic 3D is the definitive way to watch.

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remains a landmark in reality comedy, specifically for its innovative (and often stomach-churning) use of high-speed 3D cameras. However, the experience of watching it at home has long been a point of confusion for fans due to the difference between theatrical "Authentic 3D" and the home media versions. 1. The Theatrical Experience vs. Home Media Jackass 3D SBS: The Ultimate Guide to Viewing

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