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American Wedding (Widescreen Edition)

American Wedding (Widescreen Edition)

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: a bit dissapointing
Review: walked away feeling slightly disappointed ;(
Seems to me that stifler tried way to hard to be crudly funny, thumbs down on his charater this time. was Hoping to find some of the same "wet your pants" laughing as the previous ones, and relized that the charaters may have out grown their high school antics. I'd say wait for the rental. Seen it, been there, and came home with a ticket stub.
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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Loved the final slice of pie!!!!
Review: Loved the movie! If you enjoyed watching these kids grow up in the previous two "Pies", I guarantee you'll definitely be entertained by the final installment. I didn't really expect much because sequels usually aren't as great as their predecessors, but I ended up enjoying this one anyway. I found myself (and the entire crowd) laughing at most of the scenes, laughing so hard that it would be difficult to hear what they were saying during most scenes. Most of the comedy is pretty gross and sexual, which surprised me as to seeing many children under 15 with their parents/guardians were watching this movie together and actually seeing that these kids were laughing at these jokes. I would advise parents who want what's best for their children to leave them at home, or well, they'll find a way to watch it with their friends anyway.

Although Jim and the gang are back, there are a few cast members missing, such as Chris Klein, Mena Suvari, and Tara Reid just to name a few, but those that decided to film the last Pie certainly made it worth my time and money. I really enjoyed this movie and I would reccommend it to anyone, as long as they're not easily offended by crude humor. If you're familiar with the humor from the last two installments, and if you thought it was amusing, this is something you shouldn't miss watching this summer! Oh yeah, and watch out for the "truffle" scene with Stifler.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The Return of the Stif-Meister
Review: If you're a fan of American Pie 1 and 2 you will not be disappointed with this third installment. Although, a good portion of the original cast is absent here, [namely, Chris Klein (Oz), Tara Reid (Vicky), Mena Suvari (Heather) and Shannon Elizabeth (Nadia)] the story is a fitting conclusion to a very funny trilogy.

As was the case in 1 & 2, American Wedding is mostly about [human relations]. In part 3 we deal with ... some very graphic scatological humor. And don't forget Stifler's mom!

Seann William Scott reprises his role as Steve Stifler -- the guy you just love to hate and hate to love. Although, in this installment, Stifler seems to be more of a parody of himself. More "stupid funny" than the straight forward, in your face Stifler of the previous films.

The gags in American Wedding are right on. Jim stumbles from one embarrassing episode to another. All the while, Jim's Dad (the brilliant Eugene Levy) is right there with him, lecturing Jim on the lessons of life and love.

Interestingly, I saw this movie in the theatre. An elderly couple who were seated in front of my wife and I, walked out after only a half an hour. Indeed, Stifler's profanity and the film's lewd [relationships] comes at you full force. Perhaps it was just a little too much for that particular couple. They were probably expecting something else from a movie called "American Wedding".

Again, I would have liked to have seen more of the original cast members in this film (Oz isn't even mentioned). Despite that fact, this is still a very good movie which will have you laughing out loud.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: THE BEST MOVIE OF THE SERIES
Review: This movie is so friggin halarius. It is definity the best of the series. Stifler is one of the main characters in this one, hes funny as hell. Th nude scene is the best one yet... This is the funniest movie u have ever seen and sean william scott is the funniest actor in this movie. GO SEE THIS MOVIE ITS FUNNY AND AWSOME!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Two Was Enough
Review: I saw this movie on the opening night and can only say that it was a complete waste of time and money. With half of the cast from the first two movies missing the interesting interplay was largely missing as well. Seann William Scott as "Stifler" seemed like he was really trying to force it even though he largely plays the same character in every movie. There were some funny moments, but there were also some gross-out moments that were meant to be funny, but didn't work. I just wouldn't recommend this to anyone and I really enjoyed the others.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: More laughs than you can shake a stick at!
Review: Hey, while it might be full of [toilet] humor many people might find offensive, AMERICAN WEDDING is just hilarious. I don't think I stopped laughing throughout the whole thing. Many of the film's jokes build on humorous moments from the two AMERICAN PIE movies, but that's okay. There's loads of fun in this installment surrounding the impending wedding of the nymphomaniac "Band Camp" girl, Michelle Flaherty (Alyson Hannigan), and the friend-to-home-baked-goods ne'er-do-well, Jim Levinstein (Jason Biggs). The movie isn't so much about Jim and Michelle, though. Seann William Scott steals the show (again?) as wild party boy Stifler, and Hannigan's character ends up being little more than a prop. Still, the film has a heart, and there are a few touching moments (even though they might make some folk cringe a bit ;).

One hilarious moment is when Stifler accidently wanders into a gay bar and sets out to prove that he's appealing even to gay men by showcasing his dance moves to a collage of 80s dance tracks! Another great scene senters around the mis-aptly scheduled "bachelor party." Once again, the AMERICAN WEDDING franchise proves that it is the modern leader in sexual/toilet humor, but manages to tell a story in such a way as the humor appears simply part of life (well, isn't it, then?) There's more laughs to go around than you can shake a stick at!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: American Good Times
Review: I've read some of the reviews the critics give this movie, and I see things a bit differently. This movie like the other "American Pie" movies does what its meant to do, be funny in a crude way. I don't think it was intend to be educational, or be a serious movie that will earn them academy awards. And that's what the critics seem to compare movies too.

Some critics have said, "The jokes are unemotional, uncouth and mostly unfunny." I disagree, good thing we all have our own opinions. I thought this movie was just as funny as the first two American Pies. There are certain things we expect already before watching this movie, such as Jim being clumsy and always finding ways to embarrass himself (I think that's funny).

"Disposable as toilet paper, 'American Wedding' raises the question of how far mainstream the gross-out comedy can go." Disagree; this movie is a make-you-feel-good movie. The main plot of the movie revolves around the wedding and everything some people go through when getting married, and the movie delivers on all that you might expect an American Wedding to be. Furthermore, the mainstream audience that watches mainstream movies might enjoy this much more than the out-of-it-I-don't-know-what-the-public-really-likes critic.

"By this stage, though, the whole exercise is so dragged out and watered down, it's essentially a series of gross-out gags with bits of dialogue tying them together." I think what this critic is missing is that, that's what the public wants. We, the public, do not watch American Pies for educational rewards. We want to be grossed out; we want to see our favorite actors/actresses in situations that we hope we're never in. I say give us more!

There you have it, the other side of the coin. I enjoyed it and I will recommend it. Everyone out there will make up his or her own minds. Be assured though, everything that made up the pervious American Pies is consistent with this American Wedding. (Except some of the cast).

Getz515

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: End of a Great Series
Review: I saw this movie on it's first showing, and I have to say, if it wasn't the best out of the three, it was pretty close. Jesse Dylan's direstion of this movie was excellent. I don't even need to tell how good the actor/actresses were in this movie, as well as the others. And to end this, I think the series ended the way it should, but I just hope that no one gets the smart idea to make a fourth. It takes to much risk at ruining the series they had going.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Stiffler: The Movie
Review: I've always been a fan of the Pie series, even though I didn't find them ungodly funny, I've always found them to be funny enough for multiple viewings, if I were to review the previous 2 I'd give them at best 4 stars. American Wedding by far exceeds the previous 2, which is very odd in a trilogy. One of the things that makes it far superior is that it's even more vulgar and more unafraid to cross the line a few miles, which it does over and over again, and the great thing about it is it works very well. However, the best thing about Pie 3 is one of the funniest characters created Steve Stiffer takes the movie over and steals the show, every other character in the film is shadowed over the laughs Stiffer brings cause he doesn't have to do much to get a laugh out of me. I'll just leave it at that, if you love Stiffler this movie is for you. I'll leave plot points out so not to spoil the comedy.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Absolutely the best
Review: having seen the premeire, I know this movie and wont BS you, though wont spoil too much of the movie. But lemme just say that this movie is a great way to round out the American Pie series. Seann William Scott toally grabs the spotlight with scenes like the dance club and the "truffle"!!! Also it makes for great laughs as you observe "Finch" and "Stiffler" switch personallities as they try to impress "Michelle's" sis "Cadence". (sry if thats too much, but believe me its nothing compared to the entirity of the movie). I just hope that animal activists dont try to cause a nusince over the "cake scene" and try saying its Animal cruelty. Uhg anyway, this is an absolute must see. the only bad part in it is that some of teh former stars (Tara Reid, (the girl who was her best friend), and Chris Klien) absences. (?) owell, cant win them all, though this movie is still a winner!


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