Zach was MVP of the Human Ramp. He paraglided into the cactuses. And I think they were all involved with the finale (sans Rachel maybe?).
I remember reading an interview with Rachel where she said she was mainly hired to do pranks in public of the same ilk as Knoxville as Irving Zisman, but COVID made it tough to do stuff like that during the filming of Forever
That was exactly what I was thinking before you pointed that out. She's a comedian and is pretty funny on-the-spot so it seemed like the natural way to utilize her but that just didn't pan out. She was great in the few bits she was in, but yeah, I'm sure it was tough to find things for her to do that didn't include getting absolutely wrecked.
Ehren and Dave definitely blended in more in the background in the earlier movies compared to Knoxville and Margera and Steve-O and Chris Pontius.
I never got why Chris Pontius never became a huge star like the first three mentioned in that last post, he's so charismatic and funny. He's my second favorite besides Knoxville
Ehren also the centerpiece of one of the most hilarious things they ever pulled off - The Taxi Cab Terrorist from Jackass Number Two
Love when Ehren loses his tooth crashing into Dave on the mini bike at the grocery store. So classic. He is def an OG and hysterical.
That seems so awful but I think the one I hate the most was the tarantula and scorpion ones. I can’t do that shit. I’d rather do the milk jug puke thing
When he was on Steve-O's podcast most recently, he kind of talked about this a little bit. Basically said he doesn't really have the "ego" for it (doesn't really fit in with celebrities, isn't a self-promoter, etc.) I think the guy is just kind of on his own wavelength and does what he wants, and that's what makes him so awesome lol.
The more I read up and listen to podcasts etc, it really seems like the some of the cast gets totally fucked money-wise.
I still remember when he did an episode of MTV Cribs and and gave a tour of the van he was living in lol