Nitro Circus: The Movie utilizes 3D for it’s intended purpose: insanely idiotic stunts!

So, whether you enjoy scrotal piercings or unnecessary colonoscopies, you have to admit that the guys from the JACKASS movies love what they do. I count myself as a fan of their idiotic escapades. The last film even went as far as to use 3D in the best manner since AVATAR (feel free to argue this in the comments below). Seeing the stunts fly out of the screen gave their stupidity the best platform to experience it without actually injuring yourself.

NITRO CIRCUS: THE MOVIE 3D looks to continue that trend, minus the nudity and poop. Focusing instead on professionally executed stunts, the NITRO CIRCUS, Travis Pastrana and crew have filmed some stunts that would make Johnny Knoxville think twice.

Synopsis: In NITRO CIRCUS THE MOVIE 3D, Travis Pastrana and his tight-knit, highly-skilled, adrenaline-addicted friends bring their impossibly insane and hysterical adventures to the big screen for the first time! Dreaming up the most dangerous stunts in the world of action sports–whether they are back-flipping a bike between two 60-story buildings or going air-born to destroy their friends in a life size, high speed game of Freedom Flyers–Pastrana and his gang are always at it. High Risk. High Octane. And No Safety Nets Allowed. Using the innovation of 3D cinematography and the latest compact camera rigs, the filmmakers provide moviegoers with a groundbreaking experience in 3D cinema that puts the audience in the shotgun with the crew as they pilot motorcycles, rally cars, parachutes, mountain bikes, monster trucks and more.

Check out the trailer and tell me you would not love to see this on the big screen in three dimensions.

That final scene alone is worth my price of admission. I am very excited to check this movie out. NITRO CIRCUS: THE MOVIE 3D opens everywhere on August 8th

Source: Official Website

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