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: Before a segment like "Big Red Rocket" or "Terror Taxi" begins, a gauge appears showing the cast's self-reported "Fear Level" vs. the actual statistical "Likeliness of Permanent Injury".

: A toggleable feature that shows how many times each member has been "taken out" during the film, creating a leaderboard for who has survived the most punishment.

For an interesting feature to accompany Jackass Number Two , a would be a perfect fit. This interactive overlay would lean into the franchise's chaotic spirit by quantifying the real-world physical and financial stakes of their stunts. Key Interactive Components: Jackass Number Two

If you want to revisit the original stunts that inspired these ideas, Jackass Number Two (Unrated) is widely available through various retailers: : Available at retailers like Best Buy and eBay. Used Copies : Often found at a discount on eBay.

: A rolling ticker that calculates the estimated medical costs for every wipeout, including ambulance fees, X-rays, and physical therapy, based on current healthcare data. : Before a segment like "Big Red Rocket"

: For the most confusing or painful stunts (like the branding iron or the "Snake Pit"), a small text box appears with a one-sentence quote from the cast explaining the logic behind the idea—usually just: "Because it was funny". Where to Find the Movie

: Original theatrical posters can be found at MoviePosters.com and Posterazzi.com. Jackass Number Two (2006) For an interesting feature to accompany Jackass Number

: As a stunt unfolds, a skeleton graphic in the corner of the screen highlights the specific bones or muscle groups being impacted in real-time.