However, calling it a "bonus feature" does it a disservice. Unlike standard DVD extras where the director rambles over a scene, Jackass 1.5 is fully edited, scored, and paced like a legitimate entry in the franchise. The team treats the footage with the same respect (or disrespect, depending on how you view it) as the theatrical release.
This scarcity has turned Jackass 1.5 into a holy grail for collectors. It represents the last era of Jackass before the franchise became a polished, 3D, multi-million dollar spectacle. It is gritty. It is ugly. It is real. Jackass 1.5
The Silent Treatment – Pontius, naked except for a sock puppet on each hand, trying to order coffee at a drive-thru. No words. Only squeaking. The barista’s face: a perfect mix of confusion and resignation. However, calling it a "bonus feature" does it a disservice
Director Jeff Tremaine famously said that for every stunt that made it into the theatrical cut, three or four ended up on the cutting room floor. Some stunts were too short, some had technical glitches, and some were simply so disgusting that the MPAA would have given the film an NC-17 rating had they left them in. This scarcity has turned Jackass 1