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American Pie 2
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January 15, 2002 "Please retry" | Collector's Edition | 1 | $1.99 | $2.00 |
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Genre | Beach House, Party, DVD Movie, Blu-ray Movie, Summer, Comedy, Sequel, Teen, Universal Blu-ray |
Format | Multiple Formats, Color, NTSC, Collector's Edition, DTS Surround Sound, Dolby, Closed-captioned |
Contributor | Chris Klein, Adam Herz, Eddie Kaye Thomas, Natasha Lyonne, J.B. Rogers, Seann William Scott, Chris Moore, Paul Weitz, Jason Biggs, Alyson Hannigan, Tara Reid, Shannon Elizabeth, Eugene Levy, Mena Suvari, Craig Perry, Thomas Ian Nicholas, Chris Weitz, Warren Zide See more |
Language | English |
Runtime | 1 hour and 51 minutes |
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Product Description
Here's the pie you couldn't see in theaters! This special unrated edition of American Pie 2 is the comedy hit you'll want to watch again and again! The characters you love are back! One year after the prom-night misadventures immortalized in American Pie, the entire gang has reunited for the summer. Now, an innocent-looking beach house will be transformed into the ultimate party central. Five guys will discover the powerful bonds of friendship...and Super Glue. Five girls will explore the mysteries of love...and the Rule of Three. And from late-night band camp encounters to some very accommodating next-door neighbors, this will be one summer vacation none of them will ever forget!
Bonus Content:
- The Baking of American Pie 2
- Good Times with Cast and Crew
- Feature Commentary with Director J.B. Rogers
- Feature Commentary with Writer Adam Herz
- Feature Commentary with Cast Members Jason Biggs, Mena Suvari and Thomas Ian Nicholas
- Feature Commentary with Cast Member Eddie Kaye Thomas
- Outtakes
- Original Casting Tapes from American Pie
- Deleted Scenes
- 3 Doors Down "Be Like That" Music Video
- Cast and Filmmakers
- Production Notes
Product details
- Aspect Ratio : 1.33:1
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : Unrated (Not Rated)
- Product Dimensions : 7.75 x 5.5 x 0.5 inches; 3.84 ounces
- Director : J.B. Rogers
- Media Format : Multiple Formats, Color, NTSC, Collector's Edition, DTS Surround Sound, Dolby, Closed-captioned
- Run time : 1 hour and 51 minutes
- Release date : January 15, 2002
- Actors : Jason Biggs, Chris Klein, Tara Reid, Mena Suvari, Shannon Elizabeth
- Subtitles: : French
- Producers : Chris Moore, Craig Perry, Warren Zide, Adam Herz, Paul Weitz
- Language : English (Dolby Digital 5.1), English (DTS 5.1)
- Studio : Universal Studios Home Entertainment
- ASIN : B00005RHFE
- Writers : Adam Herz
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #139,421 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #15,306 in Comedy (Movies & TV)
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Good movie for 18+
Jason Biggs continues to throw himself into the most embarrassing of situations with admirable gusto, and the movie hinges on his ability to play Jim's most humiliating shenanigans with an odd but appealing, dogged dignity...even when wearing only his drawers. His comic timing is even better than last time, and the movie's best moments come of his straight-faced delivery. And in this sequel you can see how Alyson Hannigan managed to walk off with the most famous line in the original: Given much more weight in American Pie 2, Hannigan is a delight, playing Michelle's offbeat geekiness but hidden warmth to perfection. And her deadpan delivery (the "trumpet" line is bound to become another classic) is beautiful as always. Shannon Elizabeth is surprisingly lacklustre, and Tara Reid is still stuck with the most boring character of the bunch, but otherwise the rest of the supporting cast (Seann William Scott is especially good, reprising uber-jock Stifler) is great, and the sight and verbal gags come faster and tighter than in the original, with the benefit of familiar characters. The famous central gag (won't give it away) had me belly-laughing for a solid minute, something I haven't done since the first time I saw Clerks.
No, it's not cerebral, nor is it an unprecedented classic. But for a good rowdy night of teen comedy, American Pie 2 hits the spot.
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Film assolutamente da vedere per chi ha visto e apprezzato il primo capitolo; molto meno consigliato a chi non avesse ancora visto il primo episodio e a chi non ama il genere in questione.
BGMについてもすごくかっこよくて、ティーンムービーにぴったりだと思いました。
ビデオも観たし、映画館にも観に行ったのに(日本では『アメリカンサマーストーリー』といういタイトルで公開されていました。)やっぱり、ビデオも買おうかなと思います。
Well, the whole gang is back for the second instalment. And impressively, the 'whole gang' means exactly that, with every cast member of note returning for the sequel. Its a year on from the first movie, everyone has finished their first year of college, and it's time to return home for the summer break. Of course, twelve weeks is a long gap to fill, so the five guys decide to rent a house at the lake in the hope of wild parties, beautiful women, etc, etc.
Generally the film follows the same formula that made the original so successful. It's a bog-standard 'coming of age' plot with a mad comedy twist to it, that doesn't worry about supposed boundaries of taste, and is all the funnier for it. It's a film that's going to be remembered for particular scenes rather than as an overall story, although it does make more than a token effort to build up some relationship subplots following on from the first movie.
The best scenes are once again stolen by Jason Biggs as Jim, with admirable support from Eugene Levy as the most embarrassing dad around - but one who genuinely cares for his son. Biggs is great in these movies, exactly right for the role, although I hope the signs that he is becoming typecast in this type of role are wrong. The fact that he's been compared with Adam Sandler, who's 'star' outings (with the exception of The Wedding Singer) have been utterly risible, is something to worry about. At the other end of the spectrum from nervous and unconfident Jim is Seann William Scott as the uncouth, arrogant, and generally repulsive Stifler. I've seen politically correct criticism of the American Pie movies pointing out that Stifler is homophobic, which seems to miss the point that Stifler is supposed to be a moron who people hate. It's to Scott's credit that he manages to make Stifler such a 'likeable' sad moron!
Disappointingly, Oz (Chris Klein), Kevin (Thomas Ian Nicholas), and Finch (Eddie Kaye Thomas) are all underused in comparison to Jim and Stifler. There are slight moves towards developing subplots regarding the three, with Oz and Heather trying to maintain a long distance relationship, Kevin wondering if there is still a future with Vicky, and Finch awaiting the arrival of Stifler's Mom, but none of these plots are followed up and remain background at best. Something of a missed opportunity. I don't really understand why they made moves towards developing these parts of the story if they weren't going to follow up. It's actually more frustrating than if they hadn't included it at all.
The only really strong female role is Alyson Hannigan's excellent reprisal and expansion of Michelle, the band camp geek/dominatrix. She really plays this double character superbly well, and also has a major role to play in the development of one of the movie's main plot strands. Natasha Lyonne is underused again as Jess, while Vicky (Tara Reid) and Heather (Mena Suvari) have really little more than cameos this time around.
American Pie 2 will, just as with the first film, make you laugh like crazy, even on successive viewings. It's kept all the successful ingredients of the first instalment, and although I may gripe about a failure to expand upon the plot, it's simply a hugely entertaining experience to watch, and one that's guaranteed to put you in a good mood.
The DVD quality is very good, sound is excellent, and the extra features are well worth having (some of the outtakes in particular are excellent).