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Topic: American Wedding
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Brad Miller
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Posts: 17775
From: Plano, TX (36.2 miles NW of Rockwall)
Registered: May 99
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posted 08-01-2003 05:33 AM
This movie really should have been titled Stiffler's American Wedding
Fair. Disappointing as compared to the first two, but not just terrible either. I'd say 70% of this movie is nothing more than an excuse for Stiffler to do his thing. Most of it is obvious to predict what will happen, but some of it is still entertaining to watch anyway. This is definitely an "audience movie", so don't go to the theater when it's slow.
Eugene Levy is always entertaining, but the writers didn't give him too much to work with in this one. Kevin has all of about 3 lines in this and Oz isn't in this one at all. For the bride to be, Michelle also seems to have been stripped of screen time. I was glad to see the MILF guys return as well as Stifler's Mom, but disappointing was the lack of Stiffler's younger brother.
Overall not very memorable, but a decent time killer.
*Important clause...if you've seen the trailer, forget it. Like so many trailers today, they ruin the movie. Thankfully I refrained from watching it until a few minutes ago on the internet.
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Evans A Criswell
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Posts: 1579
From: Huntsville, AL, USA
Registered: Mar 2000
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posted 09-10-2003 09:47 AM
Attendance: 2003/09/09, Regal Hollywood 18, Huntsville, AL, Auditorium 16, Scope
I don't know why I waited so long to see this movie, but I found it very entertaining. The opening scene made me laugh and many things throughout the movie did.
About Stifler -- it seemed they gave him a noticeably different personality (exaggerated his rudeness a good bit) than in the first two movies, as others have mentioned. I thought it was overdone a bit, making his rudeness seem artificial to a degree.
I think this movie makes the American Pie series into a good trilogy. I liked all 3 of the movies.
As for presentation, the only flaw was the image being off-center 8 inches to the left, making it go several inches past the left masking onto the drapes and leaving a black strip on the right side of the screen. This was shown in one of the newly-converted "1.85:1-only screens" that now has movable top and side masking, making the screen be about 25 feet by 10.5 feet for scope (13.5 feet high for flat). It's better than cropping the sides like they used to do and scope films do look very sharp on those screens due to the smaller size.
There were 3 people in the audience including me, so this movie probably won't be around much longer. This is the busiest theatre complex in the Huntsville/Decatur area and it manages to pull in decent crowds sometimes even on weeknights. If yoiu want to be in the biggest audience in town, this is the place to go. I'll be if I'd gone to another theatre, I'd have been the only person to show up for it.
So, the question is -- is this the end of the American Pie series, or will they somehow find a way to make another movie?
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