American Pie

American Pie Poster American Pie did for the teen sex comedy what Scream did for the slasher genre; come out of nowhere, become a box-office hit and pave the way for a whole series of, mostly inferior, similar themed movies. I remember American Pie quite fondly as it was released at the same point I was in my last year in college. Because these teens are played by early twenty year olds as is always the case I probably felt more of a connection than the average teen would have.
Though the premise of four teens making a pact of losing their virginity before or at the prom might sound very cheap and stupid the movie is hardly that.

The movie starts off with presenting us Jim Levenstein (Jason Biggs) who is masturbating to a really crappy taped porno when his parents walk in. This is the first of many sexual mishaps Jim will have and it sets the mood nicely. Jim is a klutz when it comes to sex, he doesn't have the words when he talks to girls and stumbles whenever he's around his dream girl, the Eastern European Nadia (Shannon Elizabeth) but he's friends aren't any better. Oz is a handsome jock, but his blunt tactics make the girls not fall for his charms, Kevin is in a relationship with Vicky but she is really hesitant, and somewhat afraid of sex and Finch is an eccentric character reading the likes of Voltaire and drives around on a scooter.
They are surrounded by the annoying Steve Stifler who is their friend but as they mention only because he gives great parties. Stifler tries to make other people be the joke but mostly ends up being it himself. He's mostly considered to be the coolest character of the series, to such a degree that every DTV-sequel featured a relative of him to take his place, but he's not the heart.

That would be the story of these guys who we laugh at because of their antics, but who we care about at the end as they might or might not reach their goal. Having watched it just recently after not seeing it for years now I realize a lot of scenes gave become somewhat iconic. The titular pie scene stands out of course, but the bedroom scene with Nadia is remembered well too. And who could forget about Stifler's mom? This is the movie that introduced and immortalized the term MILF to a worldwide audience. It's pretty impressive how a low budget raunchy comedy manages to be so memorable. It's this millenniums Porky's.

The plot somewhat reminded me of Shakespeare's The Taming Of The Shrew, the source for movies like She's All That and Ten Things I Hate About You. I these movies a male character is seducing a young woman over a bet or for money when he actually starts falling for her. The pact these guys made reminded me of that, especially when Oz joins the Glee club because of the "untapped resources".

Watching it now the only thing that saddens me is that most of the careers of the cast has gone nowhere. Most attempts to launch a movie career by starring in a lead role outside these movies have failed. Only the older characters of Eugene Levi and Jennifer Coolidge have gotten a fair amount of supporting roles in movies and currently only John Cho and Seann William Scott get starring roles in high profile movies.

It's no surprise that the entire cast will return for American Reunion; they can probably make it on the sam budget as this movie as I can't imagine the salary demands of the actors will be that enormous. Even the cast members that shipped out on American Pie The Wedding return for it.

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