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Impractical Jokers: The Movie

10 challenges. 3 tickets. 1 wild ride.
2020 | 92m | English

(7648 votes)

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The story of a humiliating high school mishap from 1992 that sends the Impractical Jokers on the road competing in hidden-camera challenges for the chance to turn back the clock and redeem three of the four Jokers.
Release Date: Feb 21, 2020
Director: Chris Henchy
Writer: Chris Henchy, Joe Gatto, James Murray, Sal Vulcano, Brian Quinn
Genres: Comedy
Keywords prank, prankster
Production Companies Funny or Die, truTV
Box Office Revenue: $10,700,000
Budget: $3,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Paula Abdul Paula Abdul
Joe Gatto Joe Gatto
James Murray James Murray
Brian Quinn Brian Quinn
Sal Vulcano Sal Vulcano
Jaden Smith Jaden Smith
Joey Fatone Joey Fatone
Salvatore Volcano Sr. Pop Volcano
Evan Castelloe Frat Bro #1
Sierra Pond Staten Island '94 Girl
Madison Bailey Bowling Alley Girl
Jessica Megan Rivera Unimpressed Backstage '94 Girl
Sailor Larocque Miami Restaurant Girl #1
Andrea Andrade Miami Restaurant Girl #2
Camille Robinson Miami Restaurant Girl #3
Will Ferrell Miami Restaurant Guy #4
Josefina Boneo Miami Panicked Girl
Guilherme Apollonio Miami Hotel Valet
Jordan Sherley '94 Concert Panicked Girl
Mark Jigarjian 1994 Ticket Attendant
Drew McDermott Busker Guitar Player
Tiago Ferreira Soldier Stranded in Boat
Chase Dominick 1st Mate
Casey Mills Cashier - Rest Shop
Katherine Esparza High School Girl '94
Gregory Neil Howard Jr. Tour Guide
Casey Jost Sam
Jenna Elkadi Miami Party Girl
Kane Hodder Bodyguard
Jeff Glover Bouncer (uncredited)
Hunter Deno Dream Waitress (uncredited)
Barbara Hawkins-Scott Waitress (uncredited)
Todd Shevchik Larry (uncredited)
Name Job
Chris Henchy Director, Writer
Joe Gatto Writer
James Murray Writer
Sal Vulcano Writer
Brian Quinn Writer
Kane Hodder Stunt Coordinator
Thomas M. Vogt Editor
Chris Darnell Director of Photography
Name Title
Joe Gatto Producer
Chris Henchy Producer
James Murray Producer
Brian Quinn Producer
Sal Vulcano Producer
Chris Linn Executive Producer
Mike Farah Executive Producer
Buddy Enright Producer
Jack Rovner Executive Producer
Joe Farrell Executive Producer
Marissa Ronca Executive Producer
Jim Ziegler Producer
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Reviews

JPV852
6.0

Some skits/challenges held together with a thin storyline - the guys going to Miami to hang with Paula Abdul who they had a run-in with back in 1999. The scripted segments were fine even though their talents are made for that sort of thing and the skits did have me rolling, though I am a fan. That s ... aid, of the 90-minute running time, I think about half the movie are the challenges. But if you're a fan of the show, it's fine for one viewing, but I'll stick with the episodes. **3.0/5** As a side, the Blu-ray release has no bonus material and one would think there are deleted scenes or even some behind-the-scenes footage or something.

Jun 23, 2021
screenzealots
7.0

I went into “Impractical Jokers: the Movie” knowing absolutely nothing about the concept or the group of four comedians, who have a popular television show of the same name on truTV. I left the theater with tears in my eyes from laughing so heartily. Think of this as a hybrid between classic episode ... s of “Candid Camera” mixed with a not-as-gross version of “Jackass.” Their shtick is that the four lifelong friends (Joe Gatto, James Murray, Brian Quinn and Sal Vulcano, also known as The Tenderloins) compete in a serious of outrageous dares with the final goal of embarrassing each other. Aided by hidden cameras and microphones, the guys challenge each other to say or do something and if they refuse, they lose. If you think that sounds funny, or if you frequent the website Funny or Die, you’ll probably enjoy this movie. The film takes this idea and wraps it around a very loose plot. It tells the story of a humiliating high school mishap from the early 1990s that sends the Jokers on an epic road trip from New York to Miami, competing in hidden camera challenges along the way. Almost every gag hits and hits big, and I haven’t laughed this much in a movie theater in a long, long time. There are some obvious one-liners that only fans of the show will get (like the repeated jokes about the 5th season; wow that must’ve been bad!), but it was easy for me to be thrust right into the gang of forty-something gagsters. Maybe it worked for me because I had no prior background. But I immediately liked all of these guys, and there’s something satisfying and entertaining about watching grown men endlessly goofing around. I really enjoyed spending time with them.

Jun 23, 2021