American Pie 3: The Wedding [2003]
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Average customer review:Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #6732 in DVD
- Released on: 2004-01-26
- Rating: Suitable for 15 years and over
- Aspect ratio: 2.35:1
- Number of discs: 1
- Formats: Anamorphic, PAL, Widescreen
- Original language: English
- Number of discs: 1
- Running time: 99 minutes
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.co.uk Review
The producers of the American Pie movies pushed their luck with a third slice of their lucrative raunchy comedy franchise, but American Wedding cooked up surprisingly well. It's the sourest serving of Pie, with half of the original cast missing, and there's something undeniably desperate about comedic highlights (involving dog poop, a lusty old lady, two strippers to offset the absence of Shannon Elizabeth, and the ill-advised use of a trimming razor) that arise more from obligation than inspiration, on the assumption that another penile mishap is guaranteed to please. And yet, that's just what this movie does for devoted Pie-munchers: it gives 'em what they want, especially when the notorious Stifler (Seann William Scott) nearly ruins the frantic nuptials of Jim (Jason Biggs) and his band-camping sweetheart Michelle (Alyson Hannigan). Eugene Levy and Eddie Kaye Thomas also return for some reliable comic relief, but the one who's laughing most is three-time Pie writer Adam Herz--all the way to the bank. --Jeff Shannon
DVD Description
This time, they're going all the way
The outrageous characters loved by audiences the world over reunite one more time for a very special occasion: American Pie: The Wedding. Jim and Michelle are getting married Stifler is planning a bachelor party and of course, Jim's dad is always on hand with his fantastic fatherly advice. The American Pie posse return with their unmistakable blend of excruciating embarrassment and hysterical humour. So if you want to learn what not to do on a night out in a gay bar, to hear why sex with Granny is never a good thing and why pubic hair and wedding cake is a bad combination - you're in the right place.
Synopsis
In this final chapter of the AMERICAN PIE teen comedy trilogy, mishap magnet Jim (Jason Biggs) and former band geek Michelle (Alyson Hannigan) have decided to tie the knot. Jim's friends Finch (Eddie Kaye Thomas) and Kevin (Thomas Ian Nicholas) are on hand to help with preparations, but the trio soon gets an unwanted fourth wheel in the form of the eternally obnoxious Steve "Stifmeister" Stifler (Seann William Scott). Meanwhile, Michelle's lovely younger sister, Cadence (January Jones), arrives and quickly becomes the object of affection for both the scholarly Finch and the loudmouthed Stifler. Who will win the heart of Cadence
Customer Reviews
Stiffler Rocks
I loved this movie and found it really funny all the way through. Although much of this film could be classed as vulgar, the vulagarity was perfectly timed and performed with great class.
Stiffler really comes of age in this film. I found him a bit annoying in the previous films, but in this one he is the star.
Next the honeymoon!
The first 2 American pie films were very much the Porky's of the 90's. They were a bit over the top, a bit gross and crass but the first was a good film to sum up typical teenage life at college and not a bad film in its own right. It had a sort of feel good factor in it by the end, with a message on love and relationships. This is one sequel to far, it's ok and fairly funny but it doesn't seem to have the energy of the first two and is built around a few key scenes and ideas. Not brilliant but still good for a night's viewing. 6/10
Signs of Age
Sequels are notoriously bad. Is there any follow up that lives up to its predecessor? Nope, i can't think either. American Pie One was humerous in a crass and explicit way, however, in the ninties, it was the essential 'coming of age' teenage flick. This film seems to be a cash in on the franchise. It concentrates on Jim (Jason Biggs) who proposes to his girlfriend,Michelle (of Buffy fame). Queue mishaps galore, but the problem simply is: if the first two films were coming of age, why do the characters take a step back and end up so irritatingly immature? Despite it being a film of the ultimate commitment of marriage, it is geared at teenage boys, who i doubt will have any interest in the wedding itself. If you are a die hard fan of Americana, watch. If you want a film that should age like a fine wine but instead ages like vinegar, this definately is not for you.
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