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| American Pie | |
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Theatrical poster for American Pie |
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| Directed by | Paul Weitz Chris Weitz |
| Produced by | Chris Moore Chris Weitz |
| Written by | Adam Herz |
| Starring | Jason Biggs Seann William Scott Shannon Elizabeth Alyson Hannigan Eugene Levy |
| Distributed by | Universal Pictures |
| Release date(s) | July 9, 1999 (1999-07-09) |
| Running time | 96 minutes |
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| Language | English |
| Budget | ~ US$11,000,000 |
| Gross revenue | US$235,483,004 [1] |
| Followed by | American Pie 2 |
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American Pie is a 1999 teen comedy film directed by Paul Weitz and Chris Weitz and written by Adam Herz. This was the first film directed by the Weitz brothers and the first of the American Pie series. The movie is centered on four boys who make a pact to lose their virginity by their high school graduation. The title of the movie refers to a scene in the film in which the lead character is caught masturbating with a pie after earlier being told that 'third base' feels 'like warm apple pie'.[citation needed] It was a box-office hit and spawned two direct sequels: American Pie 2 in 2001, American Wedding in 2003. Singer Don McLean was credited for allowing the name of his hit song to be used as the title.[citation needed]
This film ranked number 49 on Bravo's "100 Funniest Movies", and ranked number 22 on Entertainment Weekly's list of the 50 Best High School Movies. In 2000, readers of Total Film magazine voted American Pie the 6th greatest comedy film of all time.
Since the conclusion of the American Pie trilogy, featuring the courtship and marriage of Jim Levenstein and Michelle Flaherty, the American Pie name has gone on to be used as an entity similar to National Lampoon. The American Pie entity has spawned three spin-off films: American Pie Presents: Band Camp, was a direct to video release in 2005. American Pie Presents: The Naked Mile was released on DVD in December 2006. The latest film, American Pie Presents: Beta House was released in 2007.
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American Pie is the story of four Michigan high school seniors who make a pact to lose their virginity before graduation after a geeky classmate, Chuck Sherman (Chris Owen) claims to have done so at a party at Steve Stifler's (Seann William Scott) house.
Kevin Myers (Thomas Ian Nicholas), the initiator of the pact, tries to repair his relationship with his girlfriend Vicky (Tara Reid) after she has a serious fight with him at the party when she believes he hooked up with her only for sex. Chris "Oz" Ostreicher (Chris Klein), who is on the school lacrosse team with Stifler, joins the jazz choir to pick up girls, as the girls there know little of his insensitive jock reputation. Paul Finch (Eddie Kaye Thomas), the mochaccino-drinking sophisticate, pays Vicky's friend Jessica (Natasha Lyonne) $200 to spread rumors of his sexual prowess, hoping that will increase his chances of success. Jim Levenstein (Jason Biggs) pursues Nadia (Shannon Elizabeth), an exchange student from (former) Czechoslovakia. She comes to his house to study with him, and has to change clothes there after ballet practice, so Stifler convinces Jim to set up a webcam so they can all watch her change. Jim runs over to Kevin's house to watch. Once he gets there, Nadia is seen on the computer discovering his pornography collection hiding in his dresser, and instead of finding it offensive, she begins looking through it while masturbating (this scene ranked #10 in the 100 Greatest Sexy Moments). Kevin urges Jim to run back home, saying this is his best opportunity. Jim arrives, and Nadia orders him to strip; meanwhile, it turns out that he had incorrectly addressed the e-mail to Kevin and Stifler, so instead of the link being sent to only his two friends, every mailbox in the school directory received the link; virtually the entire student body (and Blink-182 as Jim's classmates) is watching. As Jim slowly caresses her leg up to her genitals, he then climaxes prematurely. As Nadia is about to leave, he convinces her to stay, but upon seeing her nude and touching her pubic area, he climaxes prematurely again, humiliating himself before the entire school. In desperation, Jim asks band geek Michelle Flaherty (Alyson Hannigan) to the senior prom, as she is apparently the only girl in the entire school who does not know what happened.
Finch, meanwhile, has his own troubles. Stifler, angry that a girl turned him down for the prom because she was holding out for Finch, puts a laxative into Finch's mochaccino. Unable to do his usual routine of heading home to use the toilet (Finch is paranoid about the lack of cleanliness in the school restrooms), Stifler directs him into the girls' restroom, for him to emerge before all of the other students, humiliated and left dateless.
At the prom, everything seems hopeless for the four boys until Vicky asks the girl that Sherman claimed to have bedded about her "first time". She gets even by proclaiming to the entire prom that she and Sherman did not have sex at Stifler's party, humiliating him and making him wet his pants. The revelation takes the pressure off of Jim, Kevin, Oz and Finch, and they head to the post-prom party with new hope.
At the party at Stifler's house after the prom, all four boys fulfill the pledge. Kevin and Vicky have sex in an upstairs bedroom, but the act is very awkward. Vicky breaks up with him afterward on the grounds that they will be too far apart in college, with him at Michigan and her at Ithaca. Oz confesses the pact to Heather (Mena Suvari), a girl from the jazz choir, and renounces it, saying that just being together with her made him a winner. They fall in love, begin a relationship, and end up making love on the porch, but the reformed Oz never admits that they did. Finch strays downstairs to the recreation room where he meets Stifler's mom (Jennifer Coolidge). She is aroused by his maturity, and they have sex on a pool table. Stifler finds them together in the morning and faints. Jim and Michelle have sex after he finds out that she saw the "Nadia incident" after all. She accepted the date because of it, knowing he was a "sure thing", but she makes him wear two condoms to combat his earlier "problem" with Nadia. Jim is, to put it mildly, rather surprised by Michelle's unexpectedly aggressive behavior in bed ("Say my name, bitch!"). In the morning he wakes up to find her gone, an inflatable dinosaur in her place. Essentially, she used him for what is generally called a one-night stand (which Jim thinks is "cool").
The morning after prom, Jim, Kevin, Oz, and Finch eat at their favorite restaurant, Dog Years, where they toast to "the next step."
In an epilogue, Jim is shown communicating with Nadia via webcam and dancing.
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Much of the film is based on the writer's days at East Grand Rapids High School in East Grand Rapids, Michigan an upper middle class suburb of Grand Rapids, Michigan.[1][2] In the film, the town is called "East Great Falls" and the high school sports the same school colors - blue and yellow - along with a similar mascot - the Trailblazers instead of the Pioneers. The restaurant hangout Dog Years is based on Yesterdog, a popular hotdog restaurant in the nearby Eastown neighborhood of Grand Rapids.[3] The "Central Chicks" and "Central" Lacrosse team that East Great Falls plays against is an amalgam of nearby Forest Hills Central High School and Grand Rapids Central High School.[4]
The movie was actually filmed in Southern California, most notably in Long Beach using Robert A. Millikan High School (of the Long Beach Unified School District-LBUSD) in exterior shots and Long Beach Polytechnic High School in interior shots, whose school colors are also Blue/Yellow or Gold (in the same neighborhood where Ferris Bueller's Day Off and Donnie Darko were filmed).[5]
In the original version, when Stifler drinks the semen-filled beer, Thomas Ian Nicholas' character says "Hey Stifler, how's the man chowder?" However, the MPAA would not allow this line (not even in an NC-17 rated cut), so the line was changed in postproduction to "Hey Stifler, how's the pale ale?" The "pale ale" Stifler drinks is actually beer with egg whites in it. Also, The MPAA refused to allow Jim to masturbate with the pie by lying on top of it and thrusting into it on the counter. He could do it only standing up. The original scene was put back in for the Unrated version of the DVD.
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| Soundtrack by Various Artists | ||
| Released | June 29, 1999 (1999-06-29) | |
| Length | 46:02 | |
| Label | Uptown/Universal | |
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Although they were featured in the movie, The Ventures' "Walk, Don't Run", Third Eye Blind's "Semi-Charmed Life", Oleander's "I Walk Alone", BT's "Anomaly (Calling Your Name)", Hole's "Celebrity Skin", Everclear's "Everything to Everyone" and Harvey Danger's "Flagpole Sitta" (heard during the first montage of the characters beginning their quests for dates) were not included on the soundtrack. The song "Following A Star" by Duke Daniels plays during the montage in which the characters prepare for their prom, but is also not included on the soundtrack. During Finch's conversation with Stifler's mom, the song "Mrs. Robinson" by Simon & Garfunkel is heard in direct reference to the film The Graduate but it, too, was not included in the soundtrack. Also omitted is one of the last songs played — Barenaked Ladies' "One Week", which is also played during the first party at Stifler's house. A brief clip of "At Last" by Etta James; also not included in the soundtrack, is heard when Jim is walking over to Nadia at Stifler's party.
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| Preceded by Wild Wild West |
Box office number-one films of 1999 (USA) July 11, 1999 |
Succeeded by Eyes Wide Shut |
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