
Public Disturbance 2018
When the boundary-busting comedy troupe The Janoskians decided to turn their famously chaotic pranks into a full-length feature, they unleashed *Public Disturbance* (2018)—a riotous comedy directed by Danny Lee that gleefully embraces the absurd, the...
Director: Danny Lee
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Public Disturbance (2018) about?
This 2018 comedy channels the real-life antics of the viral sensation The Janoskians, following three brothers whose escalating pranks spiral into a series of outrageous public disturbances. Think cringe comedy meets meta-humor, with celebrity cameos adding fuel to the fire.
Who directed Public Disturbance?
Danny Lee directed this irreverent comedy, bringing a director's eye to the brothers' unhinged prank culture.
Who stars in Public Disturbance?
The film stars the Brooks brothers—Beau, Jai, and Luke—alongside Daniel Sahyoune, hip-hop artist Juicy J, and boxing legend Mike Tyson.
Is Public Disturbance (2018) worth watching?
With its 84-minute runtime and niche appeal, *Public Disturbance* is a guilty pleasure for fans of unfiltered, early-internet-era comedy. It won't win over critics, but it delivers exactly what it promises: chaotic, crass, and compulsively watchable fun.
How long is Public Disturbance?
The film runs for 84 minutes, making it a quick, high-energy pick for a laugh-out-loud movie night.
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About Public Disturbance (2018) — The Janoskians' outrageous prank-filled comedy hits the big screen
When the boundary-busting comedy troupe The Janoskians decided to turn their famously chaotic pranks into a full-length feature, they unleashed *Public Disturbance* (2018)—a riotous comedy directed by Danny Lee that gleefully embraces the absurd, the irreverent, and the outright ridiculous. The film follows a trio of mischievous brothers (played by Beau, Jai, and Luke Brooks) as they escalate their prank war from neighborhood nuisances to full-blown public spectacles, dragging an unsuspecting cast of friends and celebrities into their orbit. With a loose, improvisational vibe and a soundtrack that pulses with the energy of youthful rebellion, this movie delivers a high-octane blend of slapstick humor and meta-commentary on online fame, pushing the envelope of what passes for entertainment in the digital age.
Riding the wave of viral stunts that defined early social media, *Public Disturbance* leans into the chaos with cameos from hip-hop heavyweight Juicy J and legendary boxer Mike Tyson, who gleefully play exaggerated versions of themselves. The film's frenetic pacing and unapologetic crudeness make it a love-it-or-leave-it experience, but for fans of unfiltered, boundary-pushing comedy, it's a nostalgic time capsule of an era when YouTube pranks still felt fresh and dangerous.