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The CKY video series is a series of videos produced by Bam Margera and Brandon DiCamillo and other residents of West Chester, Pennsylvania. "CKY" stands for "Camp Kill Yourself".[1] The series was part of the basis for what eventually became Jackass.

CKY (video series)
The covers for the original four releases: CKY, CKY2K, CKY3, and CKY4
Directed byBam Margera
Joe Frantz
Ryan Gee
Brandon DiCamillo
Written byBam Margera
Brandon DiCamillo
Produced byBam Margera
Joe Frantz
Cat in Color
StarringBam Margera
Brandon DiCamillo
Ryan Dunn
Chris Raab
Rake Yohn
Jess Margera
Brandon Novak
Narrated byBrandon DiCamillo
CinematographyJoe Frantz
Edited byBam Margera
Joe Frantz
Cat in Color
Music byCKY
Production
company
Bam Margera Productions
Distributed byLandspeed
Ventura Distribution
SLAM! Films
Revolver Entertainment
Release date
1999–2002
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Four videos were released, Landspeed presents: CKY (later called CKY), CKY2K, CKY3, and CKY4: The Latest & Greatest. There is also a CKY documentary DVD, which is a supplemental item in the CKY Box Set, as well as two CKY Trilogy sets, both of which are compilation DVDs featuring scenes from the previous CKY DVDs. The videos were named after Bam Margera's brother Jess and his band CKY.

The videos feature Bam Margera, Brandon DiCamillo, their friends, and Margera's relatives performing various stunts and pranks, interspersed with skate footage of Margera and other professional skateboarders.[2] A trademark of the skating footage was to show unsuccessful trick attempts immediately followed by the same skater pulling the trick off. CKY started when Margera and his friends were in the same graphics arts class at school in West Chester, Pennsylvania. During class, they would go out to a field and film skits, eventually being compiled into the CKY series. In a 2002 interview, Margera said that more than 400,000 copies of the series have been sold.[3]

In 2018, producer Joe Frantz confirmed that he had begun remastering all four videos for HD release. They were released in 2019 on the now-defunct streaming service DCTV.[4]


The CKY crew


In addition to Margera and DiCamillo, the core members of the CKY crew included Margera's brother Jess, Ryan Dunn, Chris Raab (Raab Himself), and Rake Yohn. Jess's involvement with the video side of CKY became increasingly limited as CKY the band became popular, and touring and recording commitments took up most of his time.

The first video stars the crew as well as The Gill (Ryan Gee), Mike Maldonado, Chris Aspite a.k.a. Hoofbite, and Kerry Getz. Bam's father, Phil Margera, was also featured (uncredited) in the first video. Bam's ex-girlfriend Jenn Rivell and David Decurtis aka Naked Dave starred in the second video, which also features Bam's mother April Margera (uncredited). Chris Raab was called Raab Himself in the third video, which also featured CKY band members Deron Miller and Chad Ginsburg as well as Tony Hawk and Brandon Novak. Bam's uncle Vincent Margera aka "Don Vito" starred in the fourth video. Jenn Rivell's daughter is also seen in some clips.

The CKY videos brought Bam and his friends to the attention of Jeff Tremaine who drafted them into the cast of Jackass which aired for three seasons on MTV. Most Jackass skits featuring the CKY crew were lifted from previously released CKY material or were recorded by the crew in West Chester, while the Los Angeles-based faction of the Jackass team featuring Johnny Knoxville, Wee Man, Chris Pontius and others recorded in California. A subsequent MTV spin-off entitled Viva La Bam followed Bam Margera and his crew as they tortured Bam's family and generally wreaked havoc in West Chester and around the world. Another spin-off, titled Bam's Unholy Union, featured Bam planning his wedding with some of the CKY crew members.


CKY


CKY
Original 1999 VHS release
Directed byBam Margera
Written byBam Margera
Brandon DiCamillo
Produced byJoe Frantz
Bam Margera
Cat in Color
StarringThe CKY crew
CinematographyBam Margera
Ryan Gee
Edited byBam Margera
Rob Erickson
Music byCKY
Distributed byTum Yeto (1999); Ventura Distribution (somewhere later in 1999)
Release date
  • March 1, 1999 (1999-03-01)
Running time
approx. 45 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Landspeed presents: CKY, the first film in the series, was released on March 1, 1999. The name Landspeed comes from Landspeed Wheels, the wheel company created by Rob Erickson and distributed by Tod Swank through Tum Yeto Inc. Landspeed made skateboard wheels and clothing from 1998 to 2000. The name CKY comes from Jess Margera's band. The video shows a mixed up variety of random, homemade, crazy humor, and mostly focuses on stunts, pranks, and crazy behavior, as well as skateboarding. The music features original songs by the band CKY, including "96 Quite Bitter Beings".


Differences between the VHS and DVD versions



CKY Documentary


CKY Documentary is a compilation of footage from the first CKY video. It is in a double pack on the CKY Trilogy Round One DVD and CKY the box set (quadruple pack) DVD and show profiles of each member of the CKY crew, including some older skits from when Bam Margera was in high school and the story of how CKY was created. It is entirely in black and white.


CKY2K


CKY2K
Directed byBam Margera
Written byBam Margera
Brandon DiCamillo
Produced byJoe Frantz
Cat in Color
StarringThe CKY crew
CinematographyRyan Gee
Joe Frantz
Edited byBam Margera
Music byCKY
Distributed byVentura Distribution
Release date
  • May 22, 2000 (2000-05-22)
Running time
approx. 44 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

CKY2K, the second film in the series, was released on May 22, 2000. The video features a trip to Iceland, the rental car, a baseball game, "Bran's Freestyle", and other random items. The music features early versions of Flesh into Gear and Sporadic Movement by CKY; as well as many other artists, including an opening scene with Rammstein, Iceland scenes with Björk and Orbital, and a skateboarding scene with Believer "Dies Irae (Day of Wrath)"[5] and Aphex Twin.

Near the end of the video, there is a scene in which a minor exposes his genitalia in front of a public restaurant. The video explained that "this is what happens when you tell Bam you'll do anything to be in CKY." In 2003, the parents of the minor sued.[6] During the hearing, a County Court Judge ruled that images of the plaintiff "must be deleted from future versions" of the video.[7] Subsequently, CKY2K was discontinued due (in part) to copyright issues. The first major issue was from Björk.


Iceland


The video was notable for the documentary of their trip to Iceland. The music features "Hyperballad" by Björk where Bam Margera and the crew hang out on the top of a mountain with gorgeous views from the top.

As they stayed in a hotel somewhere in Iceland (the hotel at the airport), Brandon DiCamillo smeared feces on Ryan Dunn while he was sleeping on the bed. Smeared with feces, Dunn fought back by urinating on DiCamillo sleeping on the floor. Later, they argued in the car about the incident.

The crew does a variety of stunts, including guys riding on furniture on the road as a sled, featuring music by Orbital playing "Halcyon + On + On". Later, Bam was outside Björk's house calling her.


The rental car


Bam drives a Chevrolet Cavalier after paying $9 for extra insurance. With the car, Bam Margera attempts crazy reckless driving maneuvers, knocking over orange cones and skidding turns. The next day, Rake Yohn finished off the already damaged car by setting fire to the radio, which completely burned the entire car. The music features an early version of "Sporadic movement" by the band CKY.


Differences between the VHS and DVD versions



CKY3


CKY3
Directed byBam Margera
Brandon DiCamillo
Written byBrandon DiCamillo
Bam Margera
Produced byJoe Frantz
Bam Margera
Cat in Color
StarringThe CKY crew
CinematographyJoe Frantz
Ryan Gee
Edited byBam Margera
Music byCKY
Distributed byVentura Distribution
Release date
  • February 12, 2001 (2001-02-12)
Running time
approx. 45 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

CKY3, the third film in the series, was released in 2001.[8] Soon after its release, Margera and DiCamillo were sued over the fight scene involving Mike Vallely.[9] The issue was settled out of court in 2006.[10] It was also the first of the videos to be taken off the market due to copyright restrictions. Some of the musicians (or their legal representation) were unhappy with Margera using their music without their permission. This would later happen with CKY2K and the box set including all three videos and the documentary.


CKY4: The Latest & Greatest


CKY4: The Latest & Greatest
Directed byBam Margera
Written byBam Margera
Produced byJoe Frantz
Bam Margera
Cat in Color
Terry Hardy
StarringThe CKY crew
CinematographyJoe Frantz
Ryan Gee
Edited byBam Margera
Music byCKY
Distributed bySlam Films/Ventura Distribution
Release date
  • November 10, 2002 (2002-11-10)
Running time
approx. 100 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

CKY 4, the fourth and final film in the series, was released on November 10, 2002. It has a marked improvement in editing techniques compared to the other films, mostly due to Bam Margera's newly acquired wealth and ability to purchase motion picture film cameras and use advanced post-production facilities. However, it also features a lot of older video material, some unseen, some extended and some off-cuts from previous CKY films. Scenes include Don Vito's "50 Shots of Peach Schnapps" (bonus feature) and Ryan Dunn rolling off a roof in a barrel.

CKY4 is the only CKY video to be censored, and one of the few DVDs to have been censored three times.


CKY: The Greatest Hits


On November 2, 2014, MTV premiered a special in dedication of the CKY videos, featuring new interviews of the crew, as well as unreleased footage documenting the series as a whole. The special was directed by former CKY cinematographer Joe Frantz.[11]


High definition re-releases


Joe Frantz announced on a 2011 episode of Radio Bam that he was set to remaster the CKY series in HD. He stated the same will be done with Haggard: The Movie and Minghags. On January 19, 2014, Frantz gave an update on the project via his Facebook page, stating:

I'm in the process of raising funds and a cutting distribution deal to bring HAGGARD 10 YEAR ANNIVERSARY EDITION to hi definition. THIS IS NO PLUG, believe me…It's very difficult to get the funds I need to do this correctly, and I've been working at it in all my spare time for a year... It will take some time, and a lot of work and passion on my part. I love this film with all my heart and will eventually get it out, with all the lost scenes in tact [sic], plus a lot more of the "behind the scenes" stuff you all loved. Thanks all for the support, it means everything to me!

[12]

On December 2, 2018, Frantz gave an official update on the project, stating that production is now underway.[13][14][15][16][17][18][19] The remasters released from March 14 to April 25 on the now-defunct streaming service DCTV. On May 15, 2021, Frantz announced on his Instagram and Twitter accounts that he will be uploading the HD re-releases for free on YouTube.[20][21][22]


See also



References


  1. Higgins, Matt (July 17, 2005). "BackTalk: QUESTIONS FOR BAM MARGERA; On the Air, And in the Air". The New York Times. Retrieved September 1, 2009.
  2. "Bam Margera, 21, making the leap to fame". Tribune News Service. July 19, 2001. Archived from the original on January 3, 2013. Retrieved September 1, 2009.
  3. "Bam Margera interview from 2002 at the Jackass: The movie premiere". Archived from the original on December 22, 2021.
  4. DCTV CKY PROMO, archived from the original on December 22, 2021, retrieved September 1, 2021
  5. Believer – Dies Irae (Day Of Wrath), retrieved September 22, 2020
  6. "Parents sue MTV after son appears nude in stunt video". The Philadelphia Inquirer. January 16, 2003. Retrieved September 1, 2009.
  7. "Judge: Remove teen from video – A West Chester couple have sued over". The Philadelphia Inquirer. January 28, 2003. Retrieved September 1, 2009.
  8. Tim, Glomb (August 22, 2001). "Bam Premiers CKY3". EXPN. Retrieved September 1, 2009.
  9. "Sayers vs Bam Margera". Federal District Court. October 28, 2005. Retrieved September 1, 2009.
  10. Hucks, Karen (September 29, 2006). "Viva la resolution: Bam settles fight lawsuit". News Tribune. Retrieved September 1, 2009.
  11. "CKY: The Greatest Hits | Sneak Peek | Video | MTV". MTV. Archived from the original on November 1, 2014. Retrieved October 29, 2014.
  12. https://www.facebook.com/JoeFrantzFilms?fref=ts [dead link] [user-generated source]
  13. "Joe Frantz". facebook.com.
  14. "Joe Frantz on Instagram: "#CKY HD UPDATE #1 Keep your eyes open for future updates! ❤️"". Instagram. Archived from the original on December 24, 2021.
  15. "Joe Frantz on Instagram: "#CKY HD UPDATE #2 history lesson & dilemma Stay tuned for updates! ❤️"". Instagram. Archived from the original on December 24, 2021.
  16. "Joe Frantz on Instagram: "#CKY HD UPDATE #3 Why I was severely frightened! Stay tuned for more updates! 😘"". Instagram. Archived from the original on December 24, 2021.
  17. "Joe Frantz on Instagram: "#CKY HD UPDATE #4 Work flow notes"". Instagram. Archived from the original on December 24, 2021.
  18. "Joe Frantz on Instagram: "#CKY HD UPDATE #5 How good can it possibly look?"". Instagram. Archived from the original on December 24, 2021.
  19. "Joe Frantz on Instagram: "#CKY HD UPDATE #6 Why I'm going nuts!"". Instagram. Archived from the original on December 24, 2021.
  20. "Joe Frantz on Instagram: #CKY REBOOT UPDATE- IMPORTANT! I'll be back soon with a more detailed video. Until then, I thank you and I love you". Archived from the original on December 24, 2021.
  21. "Joe Frantz on YouTube: CKY REBOOT UPDATE- IMPORTANT!". YouTube. Archived from the original on December 22, 2021.
  22. "Joe Frantz On Twitter: #CKY REBOOT UPDATE- IMPORTANT! I'll be back soon with a more detailed video. Until then, I thank you and I love you".



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[ru] CKY (фильмы)

Серия фильмов CKY — это серия видеороликов, снятых Бэмом Марджерой, Брэндоном Дикамилло и другими жителями города Уэст-Честер, Пенсильвания, США. CKY — сокращение от Camp Kill Yourself, в переводе с англ. — «Лагерь „Убей себя“»[1]. Фильмы стали частью того, что в конечном итоге превратилось в медиафраншизу «Чудаки».



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