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''Big Brother'' was a
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founded by
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in 1992,Skateboardermag.com
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/ref> which was notable for ushering in street skating and the sub-culture of skateboarding. ''Big Brother'' ceased publication in 2004. The magazine often covered various taboo topics in addition to skateboarding. Early articles featured step by step
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and rip-off schemes such as how to make a fake ID. It would also regularly employ odd gimmicks such as printing the magazine in different sizes, packaging it in a cereal box and including seemingly incongruous items such as trading cards and a cassette tape in the packaging. Early writers included Sean Cliver, Earl Parker (Thomas Schmidt),
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, Marc McKee, Mike Ballard and Pat Canale. They also released a few videos, including "Shit", then "Number Two", with a few
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s and
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, but the videos were mostly skateboarding-oriented. A
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on the magazine's history, '' Dumb: The Story of Big Brother Magazine'' premiered on
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on June 3, 2017. The documentary featured interviews with
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,
Steve-O Stephen Gilchrist Glover (born June 13, 1974), known professionally as Steve-O, is an American stunt performer, comedian, media personality, and podcast host. His career is mostly centered on his shocking and pain-inducing stunts in the realit ...
,
Johnny Knoxville Philip John Clapp (born March 11, 1971), known professionally as Johnny Knoxville, is an American stunt performer, actor, producer, and screenwriter. He is best known as a co-creator and star of the MTV reality stunt show ''Jackass (franchise), ...
,
Spike Jonze Adam Spiegel (born October 22, 1969), known professionally as Spike Jonze (), is an American Filmmaking, filmmaker, actor, musician, and photographer. His work includes films, commercials, music videos, skateboard videos and television. Jonze ...
,
Jeff Tremaine Jeff Tremaine (born September 4, 1966) is an American film and television director, producer, and screenwriter. He is best known for co-creating the MTV reality stunt show ''Jackass (TV series), Jackass'' with Spike Jonze and Johnny Knoxville. ...
, and others who were involved in the magazine's creation.


History

The magazine contained mostly articles about skateboarding, as well as some nudity, stunts, pranks, and random ramblings from its staff. Its later days were characterized by the clever wordplay of editors
Dave Carnie David Ross Carnie (born December 14, 1969) is an American writer, magazine editor, and skateboarder. He is the former editor-in-chief of '' Big Brother'' and current writer for numerous publications. Writing career Carnie writes freelance and h ...
and
Chris Nieratko Chris Nieratko is an American humorist and author. Nieratko is a past editor of '' Big Brother'' magazine, and currently reviews pornographic films for Vice magazine, as well as being the author of the related ''Skinema'' book. He also appeare ...
. The magazine was purchased by
Larry Flynt Larry Claxton Flynt Jr. (; November 1, 1942 – February 10, 2021) was an American publisher and the president of Larry Flynt Publications (LFP). LFP mainly produces pornographic magazines, such as '' Hustler'', pornographic videos, and three p ...
in 1997. After Flynt began publishing the magazine, the nudity was toned down or scrapped altogether, though the vulgarity remained. In 1998,
Laura Schlessinger Laura Catherine Schlessinger (born January 16, 1947), commonly known as Dr. Laura, is an American talk radio host and author. ''The Dr. Laura Program'', heard weekdays for three hours on Sirius XM Radio, consists mainly of her responses to call ...
was in Beach Access, a
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surf shop, with her son when she began perusing ''Big Brother''. Schlessinger deemed the magazine to be "stealth pornography" and said so on her radio show. When Tom Moore, the owner of Beach Access, publicly denied that she found pornography in his store, Schlessinger sued Moore for lying and claimed that his denial had hurt her reputation. When Schlessinger's case went to court, the judge said it was a frivolous lawsuit and dismissed it. Moore's $4M countersuit against Schlessinger, lodged for hurting the reputation of his store (defamation), was allowed to stand. The suit has since been settled, but terms of the settlement have not been revealed. Behind the scenes and off the record, Moore's lawyers and friends claimed victory, indicating the settlement was "about the amount of a moderately priced Orange County home" (at the time, $650,000 to $2 million). In one of the more bizarre episodes of the magazine's history, the subscriber list for ''Big Brother'' was accidentally swapped with ''Taboo'', one of Larry Flynt's hardcore pornography magazines: ''Big Brother'' subscribers were sent issues of ''Taboo'', and vice versa. This incident was parodied on ''
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'' in which one of the band members was delivered an issue of ''Big Brother'' live on stage, suggesting that he subscribed to ''Taboo'' and received it in error. The magazine was unexpectedly dropped by Larry Flynt publications in February 2004. In early 2008, it was announced on Jackassworld.com that ''Big Brother'' would be returning in a digital format. A similar magazine, ''KingShit'', released its first issue in May 2009. Based in
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, Dave Carnie is the editor-at-large, and Chris Nieratko is a contributing editor. ''Big Brother'' was also credited for the development of the television series '' Jackass'', as
Jeff Tremaine Jeff Tremaine (born September 4, 1966) is an American film and television director, producer, and screenwriter. He is best known for co-creating the MTV reality stunt show ''Jackass (TV series), Jackass'' with Spike Jonze and Johnny Knoxville. ...
recalled in the ''Jackass'' episode "Where Are They Now?".


''Big Brother'' videos


Shit

Year released: 1996 * Cover: Showed Jason "Wee-Man" Acuña in blue body paint. *
Dave Carnie David Ross Carnie (born December 14, 1969) is an American writer, magazine editor, and skateboarder. He is the former editor-in-chief of '' Big Brother'' and current writer for numerous publications. Writing career Carnie writes freelance and h ...
attends
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and calls cross dressers fruitcakes.


Number Two

Year released: 1998 * Cover: Johnny Lee Countee in a
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suit * Showed an obscure old school skateboarder (Johnny Lee Countee) skating in front of his house, the only area he ever skated at. * Showed
Johnny Knoxville Philip John Clapp (born March 11, 1971), known professionally as Johnny Knoxville, is an American stunt performer, actor, producer, and screenwriter. He is best known as a co-creator and star of the MTV reality stunt show ''Jackass (franchise), ...
testing out self-defense equipment, including
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, two types of stun guns and a small caliber
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. This footage was the basis for the
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reality series '' Jackass'', though MTV omitted the last part of the segment that showed Knoxville shooting himself in the chest with a small handgun while wearing a
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.


boob

Year released: 1999 * Cover: Editor Dave Carnie in a gold spandex suit and rollerblades; ("boob", when looked at in a mirror upside down, reads "poop"). * Contained several skateboarding tours and also featured a
Steve-O Stephen Gilchrist Glover (born June 13, 1974), known professionally as Steve-O, is an American stunt performer, comedian, media personality, and podcast host. His career is mostly centered on his shocking and pain-inducing stunts in the realit ...
stunt section and editor Dave Carnie skateboarding in a gold spandex suit.


Crap

Year released: 2001 * Cover: photographer
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in an adult diaper while tied to a cross * Showed the " Depends Olympics" and/or "Jesus Games," which involved the ''Big Brother'' staff getting drunk, wearing adult diapers, and participating in games. One of the games was the Jesus Race, where people race while heaving a large wooden cross on their backs.


References


External links


Big Brother Magazine Covers

Big Brother Tape Number 8 on discogs



Big Brother Skateboard Magazine
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