Director: Jesse Dylan
Writer: Adam Herz (Screenplay)
Starring: Jason Biggs, Seann William Scott, Alyson
Hannigan, Eddie Kaye Thomas, Thomas Ian Nicholas, January Jones, Eugene Levy
Story: It’s the wedding of Him and Michelle and the
gathering of their families and friends, including Jim’s old friends from high
school and Michelle’s little sister.
Story: Following some of the original characters and
how they act leading up to the wedding. It is good seeing how the characters
have grown up apart from stifler. The addition of Michelle’s family adds to the
story but losing some of the originals is a bit of a loss. (8/10)
Cast: Jason Biggs as Jim – Now still
with Michelle he decides to propose to her. Following his exploits on getting
everything ready for the wedding. Still has most of the funniest moments but
has more serious side to him now. (9/10)
Seann William Scott as Stifler – Still loud,
rude ad outrageous working back at the school with the sports teams. Invites
himself to the wedding by helping Jim, while he also is trying to nail
Michelle’s sister Cadence. Star Performance (9/10)
Eddie Kaye Thomas as Finch – Wiser and more
cultured has experienced the world. Also trying to get Cadence but has to act
like Stifler to counter act Stifler nice guy routine. (8/10)
Alyson Hannigan as Michelle – Now getting
married to Jim she is very against Stifler coming to the wedding, continues her
kooky ways we all like about her. (8/10)
Eugene Levy as Jim’s Dad – Complete with his
excellent speeches in the wrong situations. He also offers advice to Michelle
now, which is nice touch. Favourite Character (9/10)
January Jones as Cadence – Michelle’s young
sister who sparks an interest in Stifler and Finch. A nice addition to the cast
offers something new for Finch and Stifler rivalary, which goes nicely along
side the wedding story. (8/10)
Comedy: With some outrageous funny scenes and
well-created situation much like bachelor’s party, which does horribly wrong. (9/10)
Music:
Brilliant soundtrack (10/10)
Suggestion: Its hard to say but this was the worst of
the three films but it is still funnier than most comedies that come out. I
would definitely suggest watching after you have seen the first two. (9/10)
Best Part: A cake, the dogs, Jim and Stifler watch to
see how funny this scene is.
Worst Part: Lack of a complete cast from the original
when if they were so close they wouldn’t miss their friends wedding.
Similar Too: The Hangover
Overall: What was the final chapter in the American
Pie series before the awful straight to DVD ‘sequels’ you can see the decline
in the series but you still get the strong laugh and good characters that do
get included.
Rating 77%
American Pie: The Wedding (2003)
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