This summer it's all about sticking together.
Director: J.B. Rogers
Producer: Chris Moore, Craig Perry, Warren Zide
After a year apart - attending different schools, meeting different people - the guys rent a beach house and vow to make this the best summer ever. As it turns out, whether that will happen or not has a lot to do with the girls. Between the wild parties, outrageous revelations and yes, a trip to band camp, they discover that times change and people change, but in the end, it's all about sticking together.
108 min
Rating: 6.238/10
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Jason Biggs
Jim Levenstein

Thomas Ian Nicholas
Kevin Myers

Chris Klein
Chris 'Oz' Ostreicher

Seann William Scott
Steve Stifler

Eddie Kaye Thomas
Paul Finch

Alyson Hannigan
Michelle Flaherty
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Director: J.B. Rogers
Producer: Chris Moore, Craig Perry, Warren Zide
Production Companies: Universal Pictures, Liveplanet, Zide-Perry Productions
Countries: United States of America
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American Pie 2 doubles the amount of crude toppings but lessens the characterised filling. A sex comedy can only be pushed so far before it miraculously transfers to soft-core pornographic territory. The original American Pie, whilst an influential milestone in the sub-genre, was a satirical take on high-school life by hyperbolising the quest for losing oneās virginity. How would Rogers and Herz continue the saga? Well, shoving a trumpet up oneās filthy anus, using super-glue instead of lubricant during an awkward masturbation sequence and the longest ālesbianā endeavour ever. Suffice to say, the misadventures of these four friends do not retain the freshness of the original. After their freshmen year at college, the boys regroup for a party held by Stifler at a rented beach home, where they intend to spend the summer getting laid and participating in cringe-inducing phone sex (twice!).
The cast are back, ready to precariously thrust beds, the tainted air and Stiflerās mother in a luxurious car (no pie though...). Yes, the aroma of crusty semen and raging hormones plague the summer season. Whilst that may be sufficient comedy for fans of the original, thereās no saucy masquerading of the narrative structure. Itās a complete retread of its predecessor. Almost identical! The characters go through the exact same scenarios, only heightened by a writer who clearly couldnāt produce any enticing material. The equivalent of an adult magazine. Used once, thrown away shortly afterwards.
The elongated and repetitive scenes of comedy, while slightly funny initially, tire themselves by never ending. The ālesbiansā persuading the guys to play with each other? That was essentially thirty minutes of the runtime, and as a homosexual, horrible to endure. God bless Hannigan though for stepping up her game, she was an absolute delight with an equal balance of comedic timing and heartfelt peculiarity. The remaining cast members, aside from Reid who was predicting her āSharknadoā future, all performed consistently as expected. And by that, I mean with the overwhelming smell of mediocrity. I do not want to see Klein touch himself again whilst talking provocatively on a phone! The padding in the pants was too much *starts to heave*.
Oh, and the lack of basic mathematic knowledge. Right, simple arithmetics here, the whole āRule of 3ā scenario. Pens and paper and the ready, please. If Kevin stated he slept with three girls, and this āRule of 3ā means you divide the number by three, how many did he actually sleep with? Take your time now...! Got it? Well, the result is not zero. Itās one. Why the hell are these college students objectively stating the answer to be zero? Are they mad? Fine, Vicky isnāt the sharpest tool in the shed, but Kevin? Cāmon man. Arithmetics! Of course, it isnāt an American Pie film without the alternative rock soundtrack. Blink-182, Sum 41, Green Day and Alien Ant Farm all make an appearance and give life to the teen angst shown on screen.
Just a shame this sequel gave me unnecessary angst for never surpassing the originalās hilarity. If you adored its predecessor and appreciated its exaggerated satire, then this sequel will only be viewed as watchable. If you just want crude comedy and are content with elongated phone sex sequences, by all means give this second pie a taste. Itās not piping hot, but lukewarm at best.
Andre Gonzales:
Everything and everybody are all apart in part 2. It's funny as hell but not the same chemistry as the 1st.