Two infamous jackasses take their hilarious hijinx on the road with a sensory onslaught of self-destructive behavior and live rock. Ryan Dunn (from MTV's Jackass series and feature films) teams up with the large and lovable Don Vito (of MTV's Viva La Bam) to headline a cross-country tour featuring daring audience participation, idiotic and pain-inducing stunts, and serious rocking from pop-punk bands Open Hand, Fight Paris and Disengage. Strap yourself in and try to keep your lunch down for this unbeatable collection of completely crude and totally outrageous entertainment!
SPECIAL FEATURES: Brandon Toilette Cleanup Skit Brandon Pizza Skit Rake Yohn Makes the Video Skit Fight Paris - Complete Heat Music Video Open Hand - Tough Girl Music Video Visit the Official Site: www.dunnanddonvito.com
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 / 5.0
Good video for a drinking night:
Overall, it was a good video, its a lot like the Steve-O videos "Dont try this home" but they all have the same crew filming them (Nick Dunlap, Etc.) Great scenes of Don Vito going nuts for some Budweiser Select. definately reccommended for a fan of the Jackass guys.
Ryan Dunn and Don Vito are two of a kind:D:
I was a little scared when I purchased this because the other two reviews were not so good. I am a big fan of these guys and I really like what they do and they are very funny. So it is not really a rock tour at all. All it is them going to places to perform women licking don vitos toes and having sex with really hot women. There were two bands that toured with them, Open hand and Fight Paris and they are really great bands. Those are the only bands that they tour with and they perform as well as the other... more info
Awful....:
I was very disappointed. While I am a fan of Ryan Dunn there wasn't enough of him in the dvd to really make it worthwhile and Don Vito's drunken antics were repulsive. It seemed as though they were trying for a return to the "good" old days of the Steve-O DTTAH tours, but without Steve-O. Despite the description of the dvd, he isn't in this film whatsoever, although his old cohorts of Nick Dunlap and Carolla are. Bad. Just.....bad.
Is it the Vito show?:
I find Dunn as funny as the rest of the cky/jackass gang. But this dvd does turn into the Vito show at certain points. The dvd itself is very funny, and is a worthy purchase to your cky/jackass collection. I wish it would have been longer, but that is a small issue. Perhaps Dunn will put out his own dvd in the future.