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Action Point

Action Point is a 2018 American slapstick comedy film directed by Tim Kirkby and starring Johnny Knoxville and Chris Pontius, both of whom had worked together on Jackass. Knoxville was inspired to make the film after seeing Matt Robertson's 2013 short documentary The Most Insane Amusement Park Ever, about Action Park, a theme park in New Jersey which was notorious for its poorly designed, unsafe rides, in addition to employing underaged, undertrained and often intoxicated staff.[3]

Action Point
Theatrical release poster
Directed byTim Kirkby
Screenplay by
Story by
Based on
  • The Most Insane Amusement Park Ever
  • by Matt Robertson
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyMichael Snyman
Edited by
  • Matthew Kosinski
  • Nicholas Monsour
Music by
Production
companies
Distributed byParamount Pictures
Release date
  • June 1, 2018 (2018-06-01) (United States)
Running time
85 minutes[1]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$19 million[2]
Box office$5.1 million[2]

Set in the early 1980s, the film follows D.C. Carver, a daredevil who owns a low-rent, out-of-control amusement park Action Point with dangerous rides. D.C. and his crew must to save the park from the loan officer Knoblach who plans to selling his land for foreclosure.

As with Bad Grandpa, a previous film by Knoxville, Action Point features traditional Jackass-style stunts connected by a fictional narrative. It was released in the United States on June 1, 2018 by Paramount Pictures. It underperformed at the box office, grossing $5.1 million against its $19 million budget and received mostly negative reviews from critics, who called the film "boring, by-the-numbers and deflated."[4]

Plot edit

In the early 1980s, D.C. Carver is the owner of Action Point, a low-rent amusement park with numerous safety hazards; regardless, the park is popular with the youth due to it being the only amusement park in the area. However, a new amusement park named 7 Parks opens up one day and begins to draw customers away from Action Point. D.C. is also pressured by his loan officer Knoblach into selling his land due to his failure to pay off a $100,000 loan. Meanwhile, his estranged teenage daughter Boogie comes to visit and begins to help around the park as a summer job.

One night, D.C. and his staff break into 7 Parks to observe and sabotage the park, but are nearly caught. D.C. realizes that he needs to come up with something big to compete, eventually deciding that they need to start promoting Action Point as a park about what patrons can do, whereas 7 Parks is about what they can't do. He then decides to remove all the safety measures from the rides in an attempt to make the park stand out, causing several people - including himself - to be seriously injured. Boogie also confesses to park lifeguard Benny that the true purpose of her visit is to get D.C. to sign papers that would allow her mother's boyfriend to become her legal guardian.

As a publicity stunt, D.C. and the staff interrupt a local TV broadcast promoting the park which draws in customers, but sends the park into chaos due to the lack of proper rules and regulations. At Boogie's advice, D.C opens up a section for kids, but it is poorly designed causing her to inform legal authorities who then shut the park down.

D.C. and the staff repair the park and reopen it, but are told that the bank has foreclosed on the park. Furthermore, Boogie becomes upset after D.C. breaks his promise to take her to a concert, and gets drunk with the staff before they are all arrested. After D.C. bails her out, she snaps at him and reveals her intention for him to sign the papers. The next day, he finds her gone and learns that she may have left for Las Vegas on a bus. Desperate, he and Benny chase down the bus with their car but lose it after it collides with them.

D.C. then realizes that she was not on the bus and tracks her to a restaurant where he explains that the park has become his new family after losing his first one, and the reason he obsesses over it was because he did not want to lose it as well. Unable to pay off his loan, D.C. decides to blow up the park and sell off the land to Knoblach. To get back at him however, D.C. opens the park gates one last time and gives away free beer as he is no longer liable for any damages that will occur, and the drunk patrons go wild and cause massive damage to the park. Later that night, the staff gather one last time and shoot fireworks to commemorate their time in the park.

The next day, as Boogie prepares to leave, D.C. proposes that the two of them instead take a road trip and make a stop in Austin to attend the concert. Boogie is overjoyed and the former park staff offer to come along.

In the present day in the late 2010s, a much older D.C. finishes his story to his granddaughter as Boogie arrives home and before he leaves, he pretends to have a heart attack in the yard, which Boogie calls out as the two of them share a laugh.

Cast edit

Production edit

Filming took place in Cape Town, South Africa on a $19 million budget.[5]

Knoxville, in an interview with Vanity Fair, said that during filming, he was injured more times than his past films throughout his entire career: "four concussions, broke my hand, busted my meniscus, whiplash, stitches over my right eye which required stitches, lost a couple teeth." While filming the Alpine Slide sequence, he landed on his face, feet, and shoulder. After filming, he was sent to the emergency room, checked out, and went home. When he blew his nose to get rid of the blood, his left eye popped out of his socket. Freaked out, he immediately called his executive producer and advised him that he needed to return to the hospital. The doctors told him that he could not sneeze or blow his nose for six weeks. In the last days of filming, they filmed only the right side of his face, because he looked like "a Picasso painting."[6]

Release edit

Originally titled Action Park, the film was released in the United States on June 1, 2018, having previously been slated for March 23 and May 11, 2018 releases.[7][8]

Box office edit

In the United States and Canada, Action Point was released alongside Adrift and Upgrade, and was originally projected to gross around $10 million from 2,032 theaters in its opening weekend.[9] However, after making $790,000 on its first day, estimates were lowered to $2–3 million. It ended up debuting to $2.3 million and finishing ninth, the worst opening of Knoxville's career and 23rd lowest-ever for a wide release.[4] Deadline Hollywood attribute the low figure to the lack of Jackass stars in the film sans Knoxville and Chris Pontius, poor critical reviews and the difficulty of promoting an original R-rated comedy.[5]

Critical response edit

On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 15% based on 48 reviews, and an average rating of 3.7/10. The site's critical consensus simply reads, "Ouch."[10] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 36 out of 100, based on 19 critics, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews".[11] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "C+" on an A+ to F scale.[4]

References edit

  1. ^ "Action Point". British Board of Film Classification. Retrieved June 1, 2018.
  2. ^ a b "Action Point (2018)". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved June 17, 2018.
  3. ^ "Watch the Documentary That Inspired Johnny Knoxville's 'Action Point'". Fandango. May 30, 2018. Retrieved June 1, 2018.
  4. ^ a b c D'Alessandro, Anthony (June 3, 2018). "'Solo' Hits Asteroid With $29M-$30M; 'Action Point' Condemned To $2M+: Post-Memorial Day Blues At The B.O." Deadline Hollywood. Penske Business Media. Retrieved June 3, 2018.
  5. ^ a b D'Alessandro, Anthony (June 2, 2018). "'Action Point' Reps Box Office Casualty For Johnny Knoxville With $2M+ Opening: Here's Why". Deadline Hollywood. Penske Business Media. Retrieved June 2, 2018.
  6. ^ "Johnny Knoxville Breaks Down Every Injury of His Career". June 5, 2018.
  7. ^ Fleming, Mike (January 31, 2017). "'Action Park': Johnny Knoxville To Star In Paramount & Dickhouse Movie". Deadline. Retrieved July 5, 2017.
  8. ^ McNary, Dave (January 31, 2017). "Johnny Knoxville Starring in Theme Park Movie for Paramount". Variety. Retrieved July 5, 2017.
  9. ^ D'Alessandro, Anthony (May 30, 2018). "'Solo' Second Weekend To Induce Post-Memorial Day Slumber At B.O. – Preview". Deadline Hollywood. Penske Business Media. Retrieved May 30, 2018.
  10. ^ "Action Point (2018)". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango. Retrieved October 10, 2021.
  11. ^ "Action Point Reviews". Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Retrieved June 12, 2018.

External links edit

  • Action Point at IMDb  

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For the video game term see action point Action Point is a 2018 American slapstick comedy film directed by Tim Kirkby and starring Johnny Knoxville and Chris Pontius both of whom had worked together on Jackass Knoxville was inspired to make the film after seeing Matt Robertson s 2013 short documentary The Most Insane Amusement Park Ever about Action Park a theme park in New Jersey which was notorious for its poorly designed unsafe rides in addition to employing underaged undertrained and often intoxicated staff 3 Action PointTheatrical release posterDirected byTim KirkbyScreenplay byJohn AltschulerDave KrinskyStory byJohnny KnoxvilleDerek FredaJohn AltschulerDave KrinskyMike JudgeBased onThe Most Insane Amusement Park Everby Matt RobertsonProduced byJohnny KnoxvilleBill GerberDerek FredaStarringJohnny KnoxvilleChris PontiusCinematographyMichael SnymanEdited byMatthew KosinskiNicholas MonsourMusic byDeke DickersonAndrew FeltensteinJohn NauProductioncompaniesGerber PicturesHello JuniorDistributed byParamount PicturesRelease dateJune 1 2018 2018 06 01 United States Running time85 minutes 1 CountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 19 million 2 Box office 5 1 million 2 Set in the early 1980s the film follows D C Carver a daredevil who owns a low rent out of control amusement park Action Point with dangerous rides D C and his crew must to save the park from the loan officer Knoblach who plans to selling his land for foreclosure As with Bad Grandpa a previous film by Knoxville Action Point features traditional Jackass style stunts connected by a fictional narrative It was released in the United States on June 1 2018 by Paramount Pictures It underperformed at the box office grossing 5 1 million against its 19 million budget and received mostly negative reviews from critics who called the film boring by the numbers and deflated 4 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Release 4 1 Box office 4 2 Critical response 5 References 6 External linksPlot editThis section s plot summary may be too long or excessively detailed Please help improve it by removing unnecessary details and making it more concise August 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message In the early 1980s D C Carver is the owner of Action Point a low rent amusement park with numerous safety hazards regardless the park is popular with the youth due to it being the only amusement park in the area However a new amusement park named 7 Parks opens up one day and begins to draw customers away from Action Point D C is also pressured by his loan officer Knoblach into selling his land due to his failure to pay off a 100 000 loan Meanwhile his estranged teenage daughter Boogie comes to visit and begins to help around the park as a summer job One night D C and his staff break into 7 Parks to observe and sabotage the park but are nearly caught D C realizes that he needs to come up with something big to compete eventually deciding that they need to start promoting Action Point as a park about what patrons can do whereas 7 Parks is about what they can t do He then decides to remove all the safety measures from the rides in an attempt to make the park stand out causing several people including himself to be seriously injured Boogie also confesses to park lifeguard Benny that the true purpose of her visit is to get D C to sign papers that would allow her mother s boyfriend to become her legal guardian As a publicity stunt D C and the staff interrupt a local TV broadcast promoting the park which draws in customers but sends the park into chaos due to the lack of proper rules and regulations At Boogie s advice D C opens up a section for kids but it is poorly designed causing her to inform legal authorities who then shut the park down D C and the staff repair the park and reopen it but are told that the bank has foreclosed on the park Furthermore Boogie becomes upset after D C breaks his promise to take her to a concert and gets drunk with the staff before they are all arrested After D C bails her out she snaps at him and reveals her intention for him to sign the papers The next day he finds her gone and learns that she may have left for Las Vegas on a bus Desperate he and Benny chase down the bus with their car but lose it after it collides with them D C then realizes that she was not on the bus and tracks her to a restaurant where he explains that the park has become his new family after losing his first one and the reason he obsesses over it was because he did not want to lose it as well Unable to pay off his loan D C decides to blow up the park and sell off the land to Knoblach To get back at him however D C opens the park gates one last time and gives away free beer as he is no longer liable for any damages that will occur and the drunk patrons go wild and cause massive damage to the park Later that night the staff gather one last time and shoot fireworks to commemorate their time in the park The next day as Boogie prepares to leave D C proposes that the two of them instead take a road trip and make a stop in Austin to attend the concert Boogie is overjoyed and the former park staff offer to come along In the present day in the late 2010s a much older D C finishes his story to his granddaughter as Boogie arrives home and before he leaves he pretends to have a heart attack in the yard which Boogie calls out as the two of them share a laugh Cast editJohnny Knoxville as Deshawn Chico D C Carver Clover Nee as Rudie D C s granddaughter and Boogie s daughter Chris Pontius as Benny Eleanor Worthington Cox as Boogie Carver Susan Yeagley as adult Boogie Carver Dan Bakkedahl as Gregory Knoblach Camilla Wolfson as Mia Johnny Pemberton as Ziffel Brigette Lundy Paine as Four Finger Annie Eric Manaka as Rodney Joshua Hoover as Pete Conner McVicker as Stiv Matt Schulze as Killer Michael Everson as Slappy Matthew Peterson as Travis Knoblach Leon Clingman as Joel GreenProduction editFilming took place in Cape Town South Africa on a 19 million budget 5 Knoxville in an interview with Vanity Fair said that during filming he was injured more times than his past films throughout his entire career four concussions broke my hand busted my meniscus whiplash stitches over my right eye which required stitches lost a couple teeth While filming the Alpine Slide sequence he landed on his face feet and shoulder After filming he was sent to the emergency room checked out and went home When he blew his nose to get rid of the blood his left eye popped out of his socket Freaked out he immediately called his executive producer and advised him that he needed to return to the hospital The doctors told him that he could not sneeze or blow his nose for six weeks In the last days of filming they filmed only the right side of his face because he looked like a Picasso painting 6 Release editOriginally titled Action Park the film was released in the United States on June 1 2018 having previously been slated for March 23 and May 11 2018 releases 7 8 Box office edit In the United States and Canada Action Point was released alongside Adrift and Upgrade and was originally projected to gross around 10 million from 2 032 theaters in its opening weekend 9 However after making 790 000 on its first day estimates were lowered to 2 3 million It ended up debuting to 2 3 million and finishing ninth the worst opening of Knoxville s career and 23rd lowest ever for a wide release 4 Deadline Hollywood attribute the low figure to the lack of Jackass stars in the film sans Knoxville and Chris Pontius poor critical reviews and the difficulty of promoting an original R rated comedy 5 Critical response edit On Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 15 based on 48 reviews and an average rating of 3 7 10 The site s critical consensus simply reads Ouch 10 On Metacritic the film has a weighted average score of 36 out of 100 based on 19 critics indicating generally unfavorable reviews 11 Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of C on an A to F scale 4 References edit Action Point British Board of Film Classification Retrieved June 1 2018 a b Action Point 2018 Box Office Mojo Retrieved June 17 2018 Watch the Documentary That Inspired Johnny Knoxville s Action Point Fandango May 30 2018 Retrieved June 1 2018 a b c D Alessandro Anthony June 3 2018 Solo Hits Asteroid With 29M 30M Action Point Condemned To 2M Post Memorial Day Blues At The B O Deadline Hollywood Penske Business Media Retrieved June 3 2018 a b D Alessandro Anthony June 2 2018 Action Point Reps Box Office Casualty For Johnny Knoxville With 2M Opening Here s Why Deadline Hollywood Penske Business Media Retrieved June 2 2018 Johnny Knoxville Breaks Down Every Injury of His Career June 5 2018 Fleming Mike January 31 2017 Action Park Johnny Knoxville To Star In Paramount amp Dickhouse Movie Deadline Retrieved July 5 2017 McNary Dave January 31 2017 Johnny Knoxville Starring in Theme Park Movie for Paramount Variety Retrieved July 5 2017 D Alessandro Anthony May 30 2018 Solo Second Weekend To Induce Post Memorial Day Slumber At B O Preview Deadline Hollywood Penske Business Media Retrieved May 30 2018 Action Point 2018 Rotten Tomatoes Fandango Retrieved October 10 2021 Action Point Reviews Metacritic CBS Interactive Retrieved June 12 2018 External links editAction Point at IMDb nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Action Point amp oldid 1203387895, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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