| | | All the Characters You Love Are Back for a Second Helping! Features: DVD The characters you love are back, in American Pie 2 - the comedy hit that's even more hilariously outrageous than the original!One year after the prom-night misadventures immortalized 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 friendshipÉ and Super Glue. Five girls will explore the mysteries of loveÉ 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! "The funniest scenes involve Jim and his father, thanks to the brilliant, improvisational skills of Eugene Levy." Desson Thomson, The Washington Post "Very, very funny..." Jonathan Foreman, New York Post "The simple premise of one scene of table-turning voyeurism is brilliant." Lisa Alspector, Chicago Reader "It's all patently ridiculous, but it's also ridiculously fun." Marc Savlov, Austin Chronicle "More laughs than the original!" Richard Roeper, Ebert & Roeper and the Movies
 Editor's Note
 Bringing back the entire ensemble from the original hit comedy, AMERICAN PIE 2 finds Jim (Jason Biggs), Finch (Eddie Kaye Thomas), Kevin (Thomas Ian Nicholas), Oz (Chris Klein), and Stifler (Seann William Scott) reunited for the summer after their first year at college. When the boys rent a beach house, even more familiar faces--such as Vicky (Tara Reid), Jessica (Natasha Lyonne), and the Sherminator (Chris Owen)--begin to appear. Soon Jim discovers that the gorgeous exchange student Nadia (Shannon Elizabeth) will be making a romantic visit, and, in a panic, he heads for band camp to seek sex advice from the flute-playing Michelle (Alyson Hannigan). A worthy follow-up to AMERICAN PIE, this outrageous and entertaining sequel flaunts even more absurd antics and unlikely couplings. Erotic attempts continue to go awry, and musical instruments still find their way into the most inappropriate places. And once again, Eugene Levy brings down the house as Jim's nerdy yet understanding father. Fans of the first film will not be disappointed.
| Features | Audio Commentaries With The Director, Writer & Cast Members |  | Audio: English DTS 5.1 Surround Sound, Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound |  | Audio: French Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound |  | Behind-The-Scenes Craziness With Stars |  | Classic Movie Lines |  | Deleted Scenes |  | Dubbed: French |  | DVD-ROM Features |  | Featurette: Jason Biggs Warning - Don't Try This At Home! |  | Filmmaker Bios |  | Hilarious Outtakes |  | Interactive Menus |  | Music Highlights |  | Music Video: 3 Doors Down's Be Like That |  | Production Notes |  | Scene Selection |  | Special Making Of American Pie 2 |  | Star Screen Tests From The Original American Pie |  | Viewers' Top Ten Scenes |
| Technical Info
| Release Information
|  | Studio: Universal |
 | Release Date: 6/3/2008 |
 | Running Time: 105 minutes |
 | Original Release Date: 2001 |  | Catalog ID: 61105392 |  | UPC: 00025195045278 |  | Number of Discs: 1 | Audio & Video
|  | Original Language: English |  | Available Audio Tracks: English |  | Video: Color | Aspect Ratio |  | Standard 1.33:1 [4:3] |
| Cast & Crew
| Awards | Winner (2002) |  | MTV Award, Jason Biggs, Seann William Scott, Best Kiss | | Nominee (2002) |  | MTV Award, Seann William Scott, Best Comedic Performance |  | MTV Award, Jason Biggs, Best Line |
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| | Professional Reviews | New York Times "...Both lewd and sweet, exploring the natural prurience of young people while implicitly comforting their raging anxieties..." 08/10/2001 p.E11Entertainment Weekly "...A surprisingly poignant postadolescent coup..." 01/11/2002 p.54 ReelViews 6 of 10 In the case of American Pie, more is less. As in less funny, less sexy, and much, much less enjoyable. This sequel, like so many that have preceded it this year, exists exclusively because its forerunner made a lot of money - and the lack of inspiration behind the movie shows in every frame. Desperation permeates the production - a desperation to match the outrageousness, hilarity, and vulgarity of the first American Pie. Only in the third category does it come close. Everything about this picture is flat - the performances, the direction, the screenplay, the "comic" sequences, and the energy level. Yet, as big a dud as the movie is, it will doubtlessly be a huge hit, because the movie-going public no longer seems to care about film quality, as long as they see a few familiar faces. Two years from now, we'll probably be watching American Pie 3...Although the movies are entirely different, watching American Pie 2 offers a similar experience to that of sitting through Scary Movie 2. You can see all the seams in the movie, and sense how frantic the filmmakers were to replicate their previous success. But, when a motion picture is the result of a financial impulse, not a creative one, this is often the unfortunate result. - James Berardinelli Chicago Sun-Times 8 of 10 This may seem crushingly obvious, but here goes: The problem with a sequel like "American Pie 2" is that it's about the same characters, and the elements of surprise and discovery are gone. In the first movie, Stifler's mom appeared unexpectedly like a gift from above. In this movie, she has become a standing joke (except to Stifler). In the first movie, Jim didn't know that he and Nadia were making love in streaming video on the Internet. In this one, there's a sequence where strangers pick up a sex scene on their CB radios, and we're thinking: this year's version of Internet broadcast...That said, I had a good time at "American Pie 2," maybe because the characters are broad comic types, well played; the movie feels some sympathy for their dilemmas, and because it's obsessed with sex...One nice thing about the movie is that the girls are portrayed as equal opportunity predators, and not simply as objectified sex objects...I laughed at "American Pie 2," yes, but this is either going to be the last "Pie" movie or they're going to have to get a new angle. I'd hate to see the freshness of the series grind down into the repetition of the same formula to wring a few more dollars out of the brand name. One hopeful sign that the filmmakers can learn and grow is that the sequel does not contain a single pie, if you know what I mean. - Roger Ebert
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