American Wedding

2003 "Forever hold your piece."
6.3| 1h43m| R| en| More Info
Released: 01 August 2003 Released
Producted By: Universal Pictures
Country: United States of America
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With high school a distant memory, Jim and Michelle are getting married — and in a hurry, since Jim's grandmother is sick and wants to see him walk down the aisle — prompting Stifler to throw the ultimate bachelor party. And Jim's dad is reliable as ever, doling out advice no one wants to hear.

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Mjeteconer Just perfect...
Sexyloutak Absolutely the worst movie.
Glimmerubro It is not deep, but it is fun to watch. It does have a bit more of an edge to it than other similar films.
FirstWitch A movie that not only functions as a solid scarefest but a razor-sharp satire.
Eric Stevenson This is another entry in the "American Pie" series, but they decided to just ditch the "American Pie" title. I admit that this isn't the funniest of movies and some of the humor is pretty low brow. I think the "American Pie" films are just fine. The best thing is probably how the main character reminds me of myself. There's this one part where he's talking about this friend of his (Stifler) who frequently says the f-word. I can see myself in that scenario.It seems there were a lot of real foul mouthed people in Middle School. I felt like the only one who didn't swear. Anyway, the likeability of the main character is what makes this movie enjoyable. I really even find myself liking the Stifler character a lot more. He really does go through character development. I like seeing a relationship build up over several movies into a full blown wedding. ***
Python Hyena American Wedding (2003): Dir: Jesse Dylan / Cast: Jason Biggs, Alyson Hannigan, Seann William Scott, Eugene Levy, Jennifer Coolidge: Poorly titled and about as bad as American Pie 2. Jim proposes to that dimwitted band camp girl Michelle and makes failed attempts to impress her folks as well as keep pal Stifler at bay. The first American Pie was sufficient but the sequels are just an encore of vulgar jokes. Directed by Jesse Dylan effectively sets up particular jokes, one involving a bachelor party gone wrong. Some scenery towards the conclusion appear horribly blue screen projected as if the actors just stepped out in front of it. Seann William Scott once again highlights the gross humour as Stifler whom Jim approaches for dance lessons. Jason Biggs as Jim continues to stumble through the transfer of adolescence to adulthood. After an awkward proposal in a restaurant he is met with even more awkwardness when factoring in dance lessons and Michelle's parents. Alyson Hannigan as Michelle seems placed when screenplay conveniently needs her. She has lost than goofy awkward disposition that made her funny in the original. Eugene Levy as Jim's father gives the same advice. Jennifer Coolidge returns once again as Stifler's mother whose nature is overwhelmingly promiscuous. Pathetic demonstration on the lows of society and common decency. Score: 2 / 10
jacobjohntaylor1 This movie is not funny. It is just gross and stupid. It's pooh pooh that is all it is. There is part in it about eating pooh pooh with just proves my point. Because only a movie that's pooh pooh would ever dare to have something so sick and awful and so not funny it would have to be pooh pooh. The original American pie is better and that was awful. It is worst then American pie 2 and that was awful. There are to many comedy movies being made by people who don't even no what funny is. I don't how any one could laugh at this awful movie. Don't wast your money. Don't see this movie. Because it is pooh pooh. Pooh pooh pooh pooh pooh.
joshua-halstead Yeah, so if you liked the first two as much as I did, you'll probably fin this movie fun and entertaining. Here's the thing though, it's not really an AP movie. The movie isn't about bro-mance, and it's not even REALLY about Jim, Keven, Chris, and Finch, it's about Stiffler. You can say whatever you want about how it's the wedding of Jim and Michele so it's about them but it's not. The majority of screen time is given to Stiffler and his antics which is too bad, because Sean William Scott can't carry a movie very well, and he because old and annoying quickly. This being said the movie has a lot of laughs, a lot of heart, and, yes, bestiality jokes. The main problem is that it is not original, or even really an AP movie. American Wedding is pretty much a slightly raunchier rom-com. I was let down a great deal by this movie, even though I liked it. I'm a huge Alyson Hannigan fan, so I was excited to see her as a lead, and had she have ACTUALLY been the lead, alongside Jason Biggs, the movie would have been much better. It's also not really an AP movie because it's not a bromance, and where the heck is Chris?! So yeah, watch it and enjoy it if you like the first two AP's, but don't expect anything as good as the first two. Basically, it should have been a bromantic comedy not a romantic comedy, and it's American Wedding, not American Stiffler.