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We already know many of the plot points addressed in the upcoming eight(!) American Pie franchise in American Reunion. In essence, the entire group of the first movie will meet again for its secondary school meeting in the new movie. Certain things are going to have altered; not much else. (I’ll bet that the rampant gross humor is likely to be in the category “not that much”).
There is now a revised synopsis and only one additional tidbit: Apparently, for a lustful girl who he lit up in the original American Pie, one of the characters still pinned. (Um, 12-year-old film spoilers.) Read the official plot information approved by the studio following the jump.
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Eddie Kaye and Jennifer Coolidge both take up their roles in this new movie, but it’s the first time we have heard of his still lying on her that I don’t get it wrong. It’s not that bad. It’s not so good. It isn’t very shocking because both of them have crossed tracks in each of the three films that feature the original cast (yes, that’s what I’m calling it), but I suppose it’s great to see that we can look forward to this dynamic again.
Besides this small narrative, we have previously covered the rest of the synopsis. The newbies, Chuck Hittinger, Jay Harrington, Ali Cobrin’s, Dania Ramires, and Katrina Bowden will all return with the newcomers Jason Biggs, Seann William Scotland, Alyson Hannigan, Thomas Ian Nicholas, Chris Klein, Eugene Levy, Tara Reid, Shannon Elizabeth, Mena Suvari, and Natasha Lyonne. The US Reunion will enter theaters on 6 April 2012, written and directed by Jon Hurwitz and Hayden Schlossberg. Also, you will find out which American Pie character are you in this quiz.
When I think about crazy, adolescent films The American Pie franchise and its American Pie Presents spin-off series are usually what matters. They don’t only have a cult fanbase, but every episode speaks the language and recognizes the trends of today’s generation. Present American Pie: The Rules are no different for the girls. The contents and the writing are up-to-date and a wild journey from start to finish. Girl’s rules work like a soft reboot but this time from the point of view of four girls from the beginning of the movie.
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Unfortunately, Mr. Levenstein’s Eugene Levy is one of the prominent pieces absent, but this uncomfortable humor is the new, horny and authorized principal. The general message is about what you want, women’s power, and camaraderie, but this edition, with the legacy of Stifler, fits perfectly into the series like a blue dental dam (once you look at it, you will make sense). Even with the high-end shenanigans that operate, the film does not only seem humorous, it has lots of heart, but you can attach to it. You will not be disappointed if you are a franchise fan. Overall, this film is a genuine pleasant break and we all can now use it. It’s very reloadable.
But return to “American Pie”. It has a lot of sexual stuff which I think is too sophisticated for secondary education. And a lot of characters are more casual than real young people. But it maintains comic rules.
When the lucky hero enters his room with a foreign exchange student, and it turns out she is ready for a rupture. It’s funny to forget and leave the entire internet community embarrassed by his CU-See Me. It wouldn’t be hilarious if he purposefully left it.
The film is part of the tradition of “Ridgemont High Fast Times,” “National Animal House Lampoon,” and all the current teenage sex comedy. It’s not inspired, but it’s happy, hard-working, and occasionally humorous, and—the main point is—not it’s meaningful. Its personalities are kind of lovely and charming. I find that I’m seeking for as I swim through the summer flood of vulgarity. Films that at least sense affection for the characters. Raunchy’s all right. It’s not cruel.
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