The whole American Pie gang returns to East Great Falls for the first time since their legendary senior year to turn their reunion into the most unforgettable weekend since high school. Old friends will reconnect, old flames will reignite, and everyone will rediscover just how much fun you can pack into
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The whole American Pie gang returns to East Great Falls for the first time since their legendary senior year to turn their reunion into the most unforgettable weekend since high school. Old friends will reconnect, old flames will reignite, and everyone will rediscover just how much fun you can pack into one outrageous reunion.
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Statement of Responsibility:
directors and writers, John Hurwitz & Hayden Schlossberg
Title:
American reunion
[videorecording]
Publisher:
[United States] :, Universal Studios Home Entertainment,, c2012
Edition:
Unrated ed
Characteristics:
1 videodisc (114 min.) :,sd., col. ;,4 3/4 in.
Notes:
Special features: Deleted scenes; gag reel; the "Reunion" reunion, re-launching the series; Jim's dad; Ouch! my balls!; feature commentary with co-directors/co-writers, John Hurwitz & Hayden Schlossberg
Performers:
Eugene Levy, Alyson Hannigan, Jason Biggs, Seann William Scott.
Summary:
The whole American Pie gang returns to East Great Falls for the first time since their legendary senior year to turn their reunion into the most unforgettable weekend since high school. Old friends will reconnect, old flames will reignite, and everyone will rediscover just how much fun you can pack into one outrageous reunion.
Audience:
Unrated for crude and sexual content throughout, nudity, language, brief drug use and teen drinking
System Details:
DVD, anamorphic widescreen (1.85:1) presentation; Dolby Digital 5.1
DVD
Other Language:
Subtitled for the deaf and hard of hearing
English, French, or Spanish dialogue; English, French, or Spanish subtitles
Subject Headings:
Class reunions Drama
Friendship Drama
Genre/Form:
Feature films-lcgft
Comedy films-lcgft
Fiction films-lcgft
Video recordings for the hearing impaired-lcgft
DVDs
Topical Term:
Class reunions
Friendship
Publisher No:
61119802
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Add a CommentEasily the weakest of the quadrilogy. I do not recall ever actually laughing.
I really have to stop watching these movies - at the end I just think about the 1.5hrs that I wasted of my life.
I saw the start of the movie and I didnot like it I had stopped this is not for children to watch
What a load of garbage! Stopped it after 20 minutes.
Not as good as the original but still entertaining.
Worst of the four "real" American Pie movies (no straight to DVD releases included). Had a few laughs and it was sweet to see all of the original cast back together. That being said, it lacked any of the shock value of the other three films. I don't consider it a complete failure, but I feel they could have done much better. If you watched the other three and liked/loved them, watch this one. If you barely enjoyed the others, skip it.
It had it's moments but it was nearly as funny as the first
the best piece of pie yet
Skip It – American Reunion (2012) [aka American Pie: Reunion] 113 min. This worn out juvenile comedy had its day way back in 1999 and proceeded the original with a an equally good sequel but then began fall flat with the 2003 release of American Wedding and still hasn’t found any reason to remain alive with this latest instalment. And the reason why the first American Pie worked despite it lewdness was that it was comedically fresh. The jokes are the same; the situations are the same – why on Earth would we need to watch the same rehashed humour. Stiffler is probably the only reason to watch these movies and even his character loses steam by the second act in American Reunion.
Terrible effort to capture the good ol' days. Attempts at sentimentality and igniting lost relationships ring shallow, and everyone is looking old. It may be trying to take itself seriously...ugh! Story is weak and there is no real fun here. Only for die-hard American Pie fans, to continue the unending saga. Is it worth watching? Simply, no.