‘Bad Trip’ raunchy prank antics run wild; cable TV preview
Tim Riley
04 April 2021
‘BAD TRIP’ TV MOVIE ON NETFLIX
Johnny Knoxville has been on hiatus for several years from the idiocy of the wild pranks of the “Jackass” franchise, but until the next installment arrives the vacuum can be filled by others making a hidden camera movie.
We are long past the days of Allen Funt’s “Candid Camera,” and for the uninitiated, clips of classic episodes of this landmark television series from the Fifties and Sixties may be glimpsed on YouTube.
To fill the void until Knoxville returns, Netflix steps into the breach with “Bad Trip,” a raunchy prank-filled adventure thankfully devoid of a political agenda or social commentary.
Lawrence County family says man pointing rifle at them and deputies wasnât random
âIâm not going to let him kill my daughter. Iâve buried two sons. Sheâs the only child I have left. Iâm not going to let him kill my daughter,â
Justin Cody Cartee is accused of pointing a rifle at people in the neighborhood, and deputies. By DeAndria Turner | March 31, 2021 at 8:29 PM CDT - Updated March 31 at 8:30 PM
LAWRENCE COUNTY, Ala. (WAFF) - Justin Cody Cartee is accused of pointing a rifle at people in a Lawrence County neighborhood, as well as deputies.
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