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American Pie: The Wedding on DVD (2003)

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Average rating: (65%)
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Starring: Jason Biggs | Alyson Hannigan | Seann William Scott | January Jones | Thomas Ian Nicholas | Eddie Kaye Thomas | Eugene Levy | Molly Cheek | Fred Willard | Deborah Rush
Director: Jesse Dylan
Studio: UNIVERSAL PICTURES UK
Run time: 99 mins
Certificate: 15
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Genres: Comedy
Languages: English
Hearing-impaired: English
Released: 26/01/2004

Brief synopsis of American Pie: The Wedding

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

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Rating of 3 stars out of 5 Radio Times

How you feel about a third helping of American Pie will of course depend on how the first two servings went down. For some, these adolescent sex comedies were the living proof of how popular cinema had plumbed new depths in taste. For others, who spotted the essential sweetness at the heart of the confection it was a worthy successor to the John Hughes teen-fests of the 1980s. For this supposedly ultimate slice, in which series regulars Jim (Jason Biggs) and Michelle (Alyson Hannigan) attempt to tie the knot, writer Adam Herz delivers the familiar recipe of bawdy set pieces that culminate in a shamelessly upbeat and sentimental ending. Nothing new then, and as revolting and foul mouthed as ever, but this will be a reasonably satisfying final course for Pie fans everywhere.

Halliwell's Film Guide

The cast may be growing up, but the jokes remain infantile.

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Rated - 2 starsAmerican Pink Flamingos

Waterboy Waterboy [Highly rated reviewer] , 29/03/2007

Perhaps a sequel too far. While the overall cuteness and adolescent sex based humour continue in the (hopefully) final film of this trilogy, there are a couple of really gross out moments, which I really didn't enjoy (Pink Flamingos did the original). I still laughed outloud at some of the humour, but this was a dissapointment after AP and AP2.

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Rated - 5 starsThe Chick Flic for Both Sexes!

Rhys Thomas from Cardiff , 07/03/2004

This film breaks the formular from its brilliant, yet samey predecessers. With all the sentiments from another Wedding movie this film adds the dirty sence of humour that all the others are missing!

Sean William Scott is back on top form in what I would say is a Pantomimic version of his Character Stiffler. Jim keeps his klumsy antics up. Finch Kicks ass and rocks the space, while Kevin, Michelle and Jim's Dad are dissapointingly ignored!

Full of hilarious moments including Stiffler in a Gay bar, a role reversal btween Finsh and Stiffler, and a chocolate truffle :S and the bacholar party is much improved on the DVD!

A Brilliant Movie to end an excellent excellent trillogy! The Best teen movies in the world!!!

  10 out of 12 people found this review helpful
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Rated - 5 starsok

A customer from London, England , 19/02/2005

I thought the film was ok there was some really funny bits but some but sometimes it was really boring but if you want something funny to watch i suppose this film would be good to rent out, BUT i wouldn't watch this with your family!

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Rated - 1 starsNever hits its stride

Maxx from London , 09/03/2004

The first one was hilarious. The second one used a lot of the same jokes, but it worked. American Pie: The Wedding tries to do it again, but never seems to hit its stride. You always feel that it is trying too hard to be as funny and innovative with its gags as the first two. There isn’t too much more that the characters can do and there is certainly no development of them as individuals (even though they have supposedly finished college). Even more annoying is the absence of Oz from the first two, which isn’t mentioned at all. My advice is to wait until this hits TV.

  5 out of 9 people found this review helpful
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