American Pie - Band Camp (Unrated Widescreen Edition) | 
| Actors: Matt Baker, Matt Barr, Sean Briskey, Jasmine Dustin, Jason Earles Studio: Universal Studios Category: DVD
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Rating: 68 reviews Sales Rank: 15607
Format: Ac-3, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, Dvd, Subtitled, Widescreen, Ntsc Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), French (Dubbed), Spanish (Dubbed) Rating: Unrated Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 87 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: 025192744723 ISBN: 1417046449 UPC: 025192744723 EAN: 9781417046447 ASIN: B000BT970Y
Theatrical Release Date: December 26, 2005 Release Date: December 26, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Amazon.com A spin-off rather than a sequel, Band Camp is the fourth entry in the American Pie franchise, but the first without the original cast. Instead a new trash-talking teen takes the lead. His name is Matt (Tad Hilgenbrinck) and he's Steve Stifler's younger brother (and despite the dark hair, Hilgenbrinck does resemble Seann William Scott--without the impish charm). There's nothing the football playing party boy hates more than bandies, the geeky members of the high school band. After he gets caught "punking" his favorite victims, he's sent to the guidance counselor, a redheaded gent known as the Sherminator (Chris Owen), who recommends band camp as penance. Since Steve has moved on to become a Girls Gone Wild impresario, Matt decides he'll make his own R-rated opus, "Bandies Gone Wild." This means spying on the well endowed camp counselors and other unwitting campers while they're showering, sunbathing, etc. When the not-so-bright triangle player gets caught yet again, his new friends abandon him, leading Stiffmeister Jr. to believe he just may have gone too far. Band Camp, which was released straight to DVD, plays more like Porky's than American Pie, and features Eugene Levy as Mr. Levenstein, AKA "Jim's Dad," the camp's conflict resolution officer and ex-porn star Ginger Lynn Allen as the camp nurse. --Kathleen C. Fennessy
Product Description GET READY FOR THE WILDEST, MOST HILARIOUS SLICE OF AMERICAN PIE EVER! THIS TIME AROUND THE BAD-BOY ANTICS OF STIFFLER'S YOUNGER BROTHER MATT GET HIM SENTENCED TO SUMMER AT...BAND CAMP! JOIN THE FUN AS THE 'STIFFMEISTER' LEGEND REACHES OUTRAGEOUS NEW HEIGHTS.
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If band camp was really like this... I'd be there in a second. (3.5 stars really) March 25, 2009 M. B Cole (Las Vegas, NV) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The gang we've all come to know from the American Pie trilogy has left to pursue their lives. With one door closing, another opens. Stifler is still at it in the 4th installment, though it aint the Stifler you think it is. Instead of Steve, we have Matt Stifler, the younger brother who is all grown up now and heading into his summer break of his junior year of high school. The school is having is having a ceremony for the seniors as a last goodbye. The school band is there to play, but Stifler has other ideas. Stifler's little prank goes a little haywire which causes him to get into some trouble. His penalty?... To go to band camp and learn to be a team player. Trying to turn a negative into a positive, Matt decides to buy spy gear and spy on his new found camp goers to catch them doing some dirty acts with one another. Just Stifler being a Stifler. I really liked Band Camp and think it was a decent installment to the series. Sure it's got a lower budget and a no name cast, but it does feel like a Pie movie. Actually, it could've been called Band Camp without the American Pie name and it probably wouldn't get nearly the heat it gets. While American Wedding tried and failed (in my opinion) to make Steve seem kind of likeable in the end, Band Camp does give you hope for Matt. In the beginning, Matt is a total jerk who doesn't want nothing more than to be like his older brother Steve. Through the movie though, you can see him beginning to become less of a jerk and more of an okay friend to hopefully one day an ok guy. It was nice to see him begin to stick up to his friends, while at the same time still being `himself'. He still liked to play the pranks and he still liked to get the girls, but he stopped with worrying about what some people thought about him. As for the jokes and nudity, there is an abundance. I laughed at a lot of the scenes, even the dumb ones. I couldn't help it. Maybe it's cause I didn't take the movie serious when going into it. I actually thought it was going to be really bad, but was definitely surprised. Everything from the oboe scene to the special sunscreen I liked. And there were plenty of boob shots thanks to the spy cams. And for you girls, Matt loves to show off his butt. Also there are even some nice scenes for you love doves out there. It was kind a funny to see one of the nerdy guys who became Matt's first friend at camp trying to get with the bad girl of the group. And there was one scene that I liked that had two people on a dock. It was sweet. Yeah I said it. Do something. In the end I would say it's a worthy addition to the Pie family. It's American Pie guys, it's not supposed to be real. Even the first three movies were fake as heck also. Give it a try if you haven't. P.S. - Arielle Kebbel is so so so yummy.
Great, funny movie July 13, 2008 warrior princess (New York, USA) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I really don't understand why this movie got such harsh reviews... I honestly thought it was the best american pie!!! It's so hilarious and Stiffy junior is amazing, maybe even better than the infamous Stiffler!! I think that if you like those kinds of movies (like american pie, eurotrip, 100 girls, etc.), you will definitely enjoy this flick!!
This was the worse one July 12, 2008 Bill A. Mccrae (Santa Clara, Ca.) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
All the American Pie movies have their plus side. This one basically sucked. It was a chore to watch the whole movie. The others I have watched 3 or 4 times, I will not watch this one again.
#4 June 17, 2008 David A. Smith (Webberville, Mi, USA) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
okay band camp was a little better than ap 3, but still not as good as one. this movie was okay. it was funny to a point but thats all.
oh come on! June 7, 2008 Geneva (arizona) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This movie isn't just bad. Its really, REALLY bad. Horrible, in fact. When I first saw this movie on the shelf at the movie store, I couldn't help but laugh. And to those of you who were giving crap to the people that reviewed this movie without even bothering to watch it first, well....can you blame them? I mean honestly. There is a reason why some movies don't make it to the theatre, and go straight to DVD. And this movie would be a great example of why that happens. Now, ill agree with some of you who say that "American Wedding" wasn't very good. In fact, it was a pretty big disappointment. I feel that they should have stopped making these movies after "american pie 2" but I definitely wouldn't go so far as to say that it was worse than this movie. Because there is no comparison whatsoever. Atleast "american wedding" still had a few good laughs, and there was an actual point to that movie, not to mention that it still had most of the original cast in it. Anyway, I happened to come across this movie a few nights ago when they showed it on TBS after Sex and the City. I decided to watch it, just to see if it was as bad as I figured it would be. But I was wrong. Because it was WORSE than I thought. Its not even funny in a stupid way. Its just plain stupid. The guy who plays Stiflers younger brother is a really bad actor. I thought he resembled the actual Stifler....for about two seconds. He tries waaaaay too hard to impersonate him, especially when he tries to annoyingly imitate Stiflers facial expressions. Its painful to see. And come on....his punishment after the prank he played on his high school's band is to be sent to band camp? Right. Seriously. I advise you, do NOT waste your money on this movie. At the very least, if your curiousity gets the best of you, wait until it shows on TV, otherwise, just pass it up entirely.
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