American Wedding [UMD for PSP] | ![American Wedding [UMD for PSP]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51R81RRY44L._SL500_.jpg) | Director: Jesse Dylan Actors: Jason Biggs, Alyson Hannigan, Seann William Scott, Eugene Levy, Eddie Kaye Thomas Studio: Universal Studios Category: DVD
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Seller: GFMEDIA Rating: 190 reviews Sales Rank: 60491
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Subtitled, Widescreen Languages: English (Original Language), French (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled) Rating: Unrated Media: UMD for PSP Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 96 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: DU28629 UPC: 025192862922 EAN: 0025192862922 ASIN: B000A7DW12
Theatrical Release Date: August 1, 2003 Release Date: October 11, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Amazon.com The producers of the American Pie movies pushed their luck with a third slice of their lucrative raunchy comedy franchise, and 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--laughing loudly and often, all the way to the bank. --Jeff Shannon
Description You're on the guest list - for this UNRATED American Wedding, the version you couldn't see in theaters! The American Pie gang returns to wreak havoc with a new rite of passage when Jim (Jason Biggs) and Michelle (Alyson Hannigan) decide to get married! Of course, Stifler (Seann William Scott) will be there (bridesmaids!) and, more importantly, will throw the ultimate bachelor party (strippers!). So RSVP for the outrageously UNRATED American Wedding experience, in this hilariously hot, frantically funny chapter of the unforgettable American Pie saga!
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"Better Than The First Two" January 25, 2010 Terry Richard (Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada) Very rarely are sequels better than the originals, but "American Wedding" is actually funnier and hilarious than its two predecessors. In this installment one of the boys gets married, so its up to the other boys in the group to give him a stag party and wedding reception he will never forget. Seann William Scott, who plays Stifler, steals the film like he did in the other "American Pie" films, and the scene in which the guys go to a gay bar is not to be missed, especially when Stifler proves he's as good a dancer as any gay guy out there. A really funny, poignant, and entertaining film, this movie is really the last of the great "American Pie" films, although other sequels would be released directly to DVD. The bonuses here include the trailer, outtakes, a wedding video, and more. "American Wedding" made over $230,000,000 at the boxoffice becomg a certified hit.
Not as good as the first two, but still pretty good. December 5, 2009 I. Zhou (Phoenix, AZ) It's good, but it's missing some essence from the first two such as school (high school, college environments). It's also missing a character: CasaNova. But it's a definite must-see film.
American Wedding DVD November 9, 2009 Jose Lopez (Miami,Florida USA) Gross, Very Funny, but long, The Dance sequence is funny yet not too much, The first two installments of this movie were better, Alot better. At least this is in the tradition of keeping most of the cast unlike more spinoffs! Not the best.
NIce Conclusion to a High School Trilogy October 26, 2009 TSabonis (Sioux City, IA, USA)
This series was a goldmine for Universal. No one expected a raunchy story about high school kids trying to get laid to spawn and a franchise and make $350 million in US box office. The first film is a classic high school movie. The sequel was good, and funny, but hampered by too many characters and too many storylines. This one goes back more towards the original, with a few main characters and the rest just fading into the background. Some addition by subtraction in this movie are the removal of the following characters, Oz, Nadia, and Oz's and Kevin's girlfriends. See, some of those characters were so useless that I cannot even remember their names. As usual you get the shot of Jim's dad catching Jim in an embarrassing situation and you have something gross happen to Stiffler. One of the major flaws is the early incarnation of Stiffler. At the beginning he is a loudmouth who comes off more as nerd, than jerk. It takes a few scenes for Stiffler to resort back to being a jerk, the Stiffler that we know and love. In the end this film draws on the sweetness that made the first two more than gross our comedies. This is a funny film that, the second time around loses its luster, so this is not really built for repeat viewings.
About the DVD: Included on the DVD are deleted scenes. There is a rather useless documentary on Stiffler speak and a "Cheesy Wedding Video" which is just that, cheesy. One thing to take from this film is that Stiffler, is best suited as a background character, not as a main character.
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Brides, Grooms, and Pie! March 24, 2009 M. B Cole (Las Vegas, NV) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
With the third installment to the Pie trilogy, Jim and Michelle are tying the knot. So to help celebrate the upcoming event, they've invited out their family and friends. Yep... even Jim's friends. Though the movie is about Jim and Michelle, it also lets Stifler and Finch shine a tad more. When Michelle's sister comes into town, the boys are immediately interested in her. Stifler though believes he has to be someone he's not to impress her, so he tries to act more polite and sophisticated. Finch on the other hand sees through his ruse and instead of acting like himself, becomes a lot more like the Stifler we have come to know (and love?).
Eh... when I saw this in the theater, I remember laughing a good amount. Now though, I really didn't think it was that funny. There were some scenes that were just horrible and not funny at all. For example, Stifler and Jim accidently smash a `congratulations' cake onto each others pants, which then has 2 dogs licking their crotch areas, Stifler laughing, Jim trying to pull them off... and then surprise, the parents of everyone sees it. I had to swallow sadness after seeing that. Though there are plenty of good scenes to make up for it like the chocolate truffle scene. I don't know though, this one just didn't even come close to the first 2.
In the end, I would just give it a rent. Unless you are like me and like to be a completionist or like to laugh with American Pie even during its bad scenes. I own it!
P.S. - I literally gagged out loud like 5 times during the chocolate truffle scene.
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