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American Pie
Distributed byUniversal Pictures
1999–2012
Running time
788 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$145 million
Box office$1 billion (theatrical films)[1]

American Pie is a film series consisting of eight sex comedy films. American Pie, the first film in the series, was released by Universal Pictures in 1999. The film became a worldwide pop culture phenomenon and gained a cult following amongst young people. Following American Pie, the second and third films in the series--American Pie 2 (2001) and American Wedding (2003)--were released; the fourth, American Reunion, was released in 2012. A spin-off film series entitled American Pie Presents consists of four direct-to-video films that were released from 2005 to 2009.

Throughout the first film in the original series, Jim Levenstein (Jason Biggs) tries to develop a relationship with his school classmate Nadia (Shannon Elizabeth). Jim and his best friends Kevin Myers (Thomas Ian Nicholas), Paul Finch (Eddie Kaye Thomas), and Chris Ostreicher (Chris Klein) make a pact to lose their virginity before their high school graduation. In the second film, the four friends host a summer part with Finch's frenemy, Steve Stifler (Seann William Scott), and Jim becomes interested in his friend, Michelle Flaherty (Alyson Hannigan). In the third film, Jim and Michelle plan to marry, although the forced invitation of Stifler could ruin everything. In the fourth film, the gang gets back together in anticipation of their thirteenth high school reunion. The spin-off series revolves around relatives of Stifler, including his brother Matt (Tad Hilgenbrink); his cousins Erik (John White), Dwight (Steve Talley), Scott (John Patrick Jordan); and their respective friends.

The original series, produced on a total budget of US$145 million, has grossed $1 billion worldwide. The spin-off films were released direct-to-video. The original series has received mixed reviews from critics, while the spin-off series has received negative reviews.[2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9]

  • 1Theatrical films
  • 2Spin-off films
  • 4Reception
  • 5Home media

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Theatrical films[edit]

American Pie will always be known for its adult humor and awkward sexual moments. From the famous pie scene to the premature ejaculation scene, this movie will live on in history. With four continually popular movies released since 1999, it’s clear that movie fans all over the world love this series. AMERICAN PIE 1 WATCH ONLINE. Cast: Jason Biggs, Jennifer Coolidge, Shannon Elizabeth, Alyson Hannigan, Chris Klein. AMERICAN PIE 6 - THE BETA HOUSE. American pie 1 to 9 (1999 to 2012) This is one of the best comedy I've ever seen. Its the story of a few friends who struggle to get rid of their virginity before the end of high school, the whole movie is filled with twists and stomach hurting laughter.

Crew/detailFilms
American PieAmerican Pie 2American WeddingAmerican Reunion
1999200120032012
Director(s)Chris and Paul WeitzJ. B. RogersJesse DylanJon Hurwitz and Hayden Schlossberg
Writer(s)Adam Herz
Producer(s)Chris Moore, Craig Perry, Chris Weitz and Warren ZideChris Bender, Adam Herz, Chris Moore, Craig Perry, Chris Waitz, Paul Weitz and Warren ZideChris Moore, Craig Perry, Adam Herz, and Warren Zide
ComposerDavid LawrenceChristophe BeckLyle Workman
CinematographyRichard CrudoMark IrwinLloyd AhernDaryn Okada
EditorPriscilla Nedd-FriendlyLarry Madaras and Stuart PappéStuart PappéJeff Betancourt
Production companiesZide/Perry Productions and Summit EntertainmentZide/Perry Productions and LivePlanetZide/Perry Productions and Relativity Media
DistributionUniversal Pictures
Runtime95 minutes110 minutes96 minutes113 minutes
Release dateJuly 9, 1999August 10, 2001August 1, 2003April 6, 2012

Overview[edit]

In the original American Pie (1999), Jim Levenstein and his friends Kevin Myers, Paul Finch, and Chris Ostreicher attempt to lose their virginity before their high school graduation. Jim pursues Slovakian exchange student Nadia, but his attempts fail after he ejaculates prematurely twice during foreplay, and instead pursues band geek Michelle, asking her to the prom. At Stifler's prom after-party, Jim has a one-night stand with Michelle, and the rest of the friends lose their virginity as well.[10]

In American Pie 2 (2001), Jim and his friends organize a party at a summer beach house in Grand Harbor reuniting the high school gang. Nadia returns, and Jim asks Michelle to help him finally have sex with her. Jim ends up realizing he is in love with Michelle (whose feelings are mutual), and goes to a recital where she is performing to reveal this to her.[11]

American Wedding (2003) begins with Jim proposing to Michelle. Finch, Kevin, and Stifler help the arranging of his marriage.[12]

In the years that have passed since American Wedding, the most recent installment American Reunion (2012) shows Jim and Michelle married with a child, and Kevin has gotten married himself, whereas Oz and Heather grew apart, Finch still has not found love (not counting Stifler's mom), and Stifler has not come to terms with the fact that his teenage years are long gone. Now these lifelong friends have come home as adults for their thirteenth high school class reunion, to reminisce about – and get inspired by – the hormonal teens they once were.[13]

Development[edit]

The film series began with American Pie, released on July 9, 1999.[14] This was followed by three sequels: American Pie 2, released on August 10, 2001,[15]American Wedding, released on August 1, 2003,[16] and American Reunion, released on April 6, 2012.[13]

Future[edit]

A fifth theatrical film, under the working title American Pie 5 was announced on August 4, 2012, with Hurwitz and Schlossberg returning as directors and screenwriters.[17] In May 2015, Tara Reid revealed that there have been ‘talks’ about a fifth theatrical movie, possibly set in Las Vegas.[18] In August 2017, Seann William Scott said in an interview that the fourth film probably had not made enough at the domestic box office to warrant another film.

Spin-off films[edit]

Crew/detailFilms
American Pie Presents:
Band Camp

(2005)
American Pie Presents:
The Naked Mile

(2006)
American Pie Presents:
Beta House

(2007)
American Pie Presents:
The Book of Love

(2009)
DirectorSteve RashJoe NussbaumAndrew WallerJohn Putch
Producer(s)Mike ElliottW. K. BorderMike Elliot
Writer(s)Brad RiddellEric LindsayDavid H. Steinberg
ComposerRobert FolkJeff CardoniDavid Lawrence
CinematographyVictor J. KemperEric HaaseGerald PackerRoss Berryman
EditorDanny SaphireRod Dean
Andrew Somers
John Gilbert
Production companyRogue PicturesNeo Art & Logic
Capital Arts Entertainment
Rogue Pictures
Neo Art & Logic
Rogue Pictures
Capital Arts Entertainment
DistributionUniversal PicturesUniversal Studios Home EntertainmentUniversal PicturesUniversal Studios
Runtime92 minutes98 minutes87 minutes94 minutes
Release date
  • December 26, 2005
  • December 26, 2007

Overview[edit]

American Pie Presents: Band Camp (2005) follows Stifler's younger brother Matt Stifler (Tad Hilgenbrink), who is forced to attend band camp for the summer. While there, he realizes he must change his arrogant ways in order to win over Elyse.

American Pie Presents: The Naked Mile (2006) follows Erik Stifler (John White), the only Stifler to possibly graduate from high school a virgin. After a failed attempt at sex with his girlfriend Tracy (Jessy Schram), she gives Erik a free pass to go to the University of Michigan, where his cousin Dwight (Steve Talley) attends, to lose his virginity. In the process, Erik's loyalty is put to the test.

American Pie Presents: Beta House (2007) continues a year after The Naked Mile. Erik has now graduated high school, has lost his girlfriend to her previous boyfriend, and is starting college. He must complete a series of tasks before he can join Dwight's fraternity and also begins a new relationship with Ashley Thomas (Meghan Heffern), a girl he met in the co-ed bathrooms in their dorm.

American Pie Presents: The Book of Love (2009) takes place ten years after American Pie. Set in East Great Falls, a fire in the school's library results in the destruction of the Book of Love (the 'Bible' from the first film). With the help of the book's creator, Mr. Levenstein, the people who started the fire set out to restore the book and lose their virginity.

Development[edit]

More than six years after the release of the original American Pie, the franchise continued with a direct-to-video spin-off Presents series; consisting of Band Camp, released on December 26, 2005,[19]The Naked Mile, released on December 12, 2006,[20]Beta House, released on December 27, 2007,[21] and The Book of Love, released on December 22, 2009.[22] All four spin-offs center around relatives of Steve Stifler, which include his brother Matt, and his cousins Erik, Dwight and Scott Stifler.[23][24][25][26]

Several films set in the American Pie continuity were released. The films featured mostly new characters. Aside from the raunchy humor, the common elements among the American Pie Presents films are the continued presence of Jim's Dad and members of the Stifler clan. Other than Jim's Dad, the only other returning characters are Matt Stifler, who takes center stage for the first spin-off, albeit played by a new actor, and Chuck Sherman, who is the guidance counselor for East Great Falls High School in the first spin-off.

Cast[edit]

CharacterOriginal seriesPresents series
American PieAmerican Pie 2American WeddingAmerican ReunionAmerican Pie Presents: Band CampAmerican Pie Presents: The Naked MileAmerican Pie Presents: Beta HouseAmerican Pie Presents: The Book of Love
19992001200320122005200620072009
Noah LevensteinEugene Levy
James 'Jim' LevensteinJason Biggs
Michelle Levenstein (née Flaherty)Alyson Hannigan
Steve StiflerSeann William Scott
Kevin MyersThomas Ian Nicholas
Paul FinchEddie Kaye Thomas
Mrs. LevensteinMolly Cheek
Jeanine StiflerJennifer Coolidge
John (aka MILF Guy #2)John Cho
Justin (aka MILF Guy #1)Justin Isfeld
Chuck ShermanChris OwenChris Owen
Chris 'Oz' OstreicherChris KleinChris Klein
HeatherMena SuvariMena Suvari
Victoria 'Vicky' LathumTara ReidTara Reid
JessicaNatasha LyonneNatasha Lyonne
NadiaShannon ElizabethShannon Elizabeth
Matt StiflerEli MarienthalTad Hilgenbrink
Tom MyersCasey Affleck
Cadence FlahertyJanuary Jones
Harold FlahertyFred Willard
Mary FlahertyDeborah Rush
SelenaDania Ramirez
MiaKatrina Bowden
KaraAli Cobrin
AJChuck Hittinger
RonJay Harrington
Rachel FinchRebecca De Mornay
(uncredited)
Elyse HoustonArielle Kebbel
ChloeCrystle Lightning
James 'Jimmy' ChongJun Hee Lee
Ernie KaplowitzJason Earles
OscarOmar Benson Miller
Erik StiflerJohn White
Dwight StiflerSteve Talley
Harry StiflerChristopher McDonald
Tracy SterlingJessy Schram
Ashley ThomasMeghan Heffern
Rob ShearsonBug Hall
Scott StiflerJohn Patrick Jordan
Nathan JenkyllKevin M. Horton
Marshall 'Lube' LubetskyBrandon Hardesty
HeidiBeth Behrs
DanaMelanie Papalia
Ashley LawrenceJennifer Holland
Madeline ShearsonRosanna Arquette

Reception[edit]

Box office performance[edit]

FilmRelease dateBox office grossBox office rankingBudget
(million)
Ref
Opening weekend
(North America)
North AmericaOther territoriesWorldwideAll time
North America
All time
worldwide
American PieJuly 9, 1999$18,709,680$102,561,004$132,922,000$235,483,004#559#475$11[27]
American Pie 2August 10, 2001$45,117,985$145,103,595$142,450,000$287,553,595#289#366$30[28]
American WeddingAugust 1, 2003$33,369,440$104,565,114$126,884,089$231,449,203#543#484$55[29]
American ReunionApril 6, 2012$21,514,080$57,011,521$177,978,063$234,989,584#1248#477$50[30]
Total$409,241,234$580,234,152$989,475,386$145[31]
Average$102.3 million$145.1 million$247.4 million

Critical and public reaction[edit]

FilmRotten TomatoesMetacriticCinemaScore
American Pie61% (125 reviews)[2]58 (30 reviews)[32]A-[33]
American Pie 252% (127 reviews)[3]43 (28 reviews)[34]B+[33]
American Wedding54% (155 reviews)[5]43 (34 reviews)[35]B+[33]
American Reunion45% (180 reviews)[4]49 (34 reviews)[36]B+[33]

Home media[edit]

Box set containing all eight films from 1999 to 2012

DVD release[edit]

DVD nameRegion 1Region 2Region 4
American PieDecember 21, 1999N/AOctober 4, 2006
American Pie 2January 15, 2002N/AMay 17, 2006
American WeddingJanuary 2, 2004March 19, 2012January 19, 2004
American ReunionJuly 10, 2012September 10, 2012August 22, 2012
American Pie Presents: Band CampDecember 26, 2005October 31, 2005[37]October 25, 2005
American Pie Presents: The Naked MileDecember 19, 2006December 4, 2006[38]December 29, 2006
American Pie Presents: Beta HouseDecember 26, 2007March 19, 2012December 31, 2007
American Pie Presents: The Book of LoveDecember 22, 2009March 19, 2012December 31, 2009

Blu-ray

Blu-Ray nameRegion 1 ARegion 2 BRegion 4 B
American PieMarch 13, 2012March 19, 2012May 4, 2012
American Pie 2March 13, 2012March 19, 2012May 4, 2012
American WeddingMarch 13, 2012March 19, 2012May 4, 2012
American ReunionJuly 10, 2012September 10, 2012August 22, 2012
American Pie Presents: Band CampN/AN/AN/A
American Pie Presents: The Naked MileN/AN/AN/A
American Pie Presents: Beta HouseN/AN/AN/A
American Pie Presents: The Book of LoveDecember 22, 2009N/AN/A

References[edit]

  1. ^'American Pie Movies at the Box Office'. Box Office Mojo. Retrieved April 5, 2018.
  2. ^ ab'American Pie'. Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango Media. Retrieved May 9, 2013.
  3. ^ ab'American Pie 2'. Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango Media. Retrieved May 9, 2013.
  4. ^ ab'American Reunion'. Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango Media. Retrieved May 9, 2013.
  5. ^ ab'American Wedding'. Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango Media. Retrieved May 9, 2013.
  6. ^'American Pie 5: The Naked Mile (2006)'. Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango Media. Retrieved June 6, 2014.
  7. ^'American Pie Presents: Beta House (2007)'. Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango Media. Retrieved June 6, 2014.
  8. ^'American Pie Presents - Band Camp (2005)'. Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango Media. Retrieved June 6, 2014.
  9. ^'American Pie Presents: Book of Love (2009)'. Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango Media. Retrieved June 6, 2014.
  10. ^American Pie (DVD). Universal Pictures. 1999.
  11. ^American Pie 2 (DVD). Universal Pictures. 2001.
  12. ^American Wedding (DVD). Universal Pictures. 2003.
  13. ^ ab'American Reunion (2012) Movie Info - Yahoo! Movies'. Movies.yahoo.com. April 6, 2012. Retrieved April 10, 2012.
  14. ^'American Pie (1999) - Movie Info - Yahoo! Movies'. Movies.yahoo.com. July 9, 1999. Retrieved February 24, 2010.
  15. ^'American Pie 2 (2001) - Movie Info - Yahoo! Movies'. Movies.yahoo.com. August 11, 2001. Retrieved February 24, 2010.
  16. ^'American Pie: The Wedding'. Phase9.tv. Retrieved February 24, 2010.
  17. ^'American Pie 5 cooking at Universal'. Retrieved August 4, 2012.
  18. ^Van Boom, Daniel (May 11, 2015). 'One more serving? Tara Reid reveals there are talks for a fifth American Pie film that could be set in Las Vegas'. Daily Mail. DMG Media. Retrieved June 7, 2015.
  19. ^'American Pie - Band Camp (Unrated Widescreen Edition)'. Amazon.com. Retrieved February 24, 2010.
  20. ^'American Pie - The Naked Mile (Unrated Widescreen Edition)'. Amazon.com. Retrieved February 24, 2010.
  21. ^'American Pie Presents: Beta House'. Amazon.com. Retrieved February 24, 2010.
  22. ^'American Pie Presents: The Book of Love'. Amazon.com. Retrieved February 24, 2010.
  23. ^American Pie Presents: Band Camp (DVD). Universal Pictures. 2005.
  24. ^American Pie Presents: The Naked Mile (DVD). Universal Pictures. 2006.
  25. ^American Pie Presents: Beta House (DVD). Universal Pictures. 2007.
  26. ^American Pie Presents: The Book of Love (DVD). Universal Pictures. 2009.
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  29. ^'American Wedding (2003)'. Box Office Mojo. Retrieved February 21, 2015.
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  33. ^ abcd'Cinemascore'. CinemaScore. Archived from the original on July 22, 2018. Retrieved February 21, 2015.
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  38. ^'American Pie Presents: the Naked Mile'. December 4, 2006. Retrieved April 5, 2018 – via Amazon.

External links[edit]

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American Pie
Distributed byUniversal Pictures
1999–2012
Running time
788 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$145 million
Box office$1 billion (theatrical films)[1]

American Pie is a film series consisting of eight sex comedy films. American Pie, the first film in the series, was released by Universal Pictures in 1999. The film became a worldwide pop culture phenomenon and gained a cult following amongst young people. Following American Pie, the second and third films in the series--American Pie 2 (2001) and American Wedding (2003)--were released; the fourth, American Reunion, was released in 2012. A spin-off film series entitled American Pie Presents consists of four direct-to-video films that were released from 2005 to 2009.

Throughout the first film in the original series, Jim Levenstein (Jason Biggs) tries to develop a relationship with his school classmate Nadia (Shannon Elizabeth). Jim and his best friends Kevin Myers (Thomas Ian Nicholas), Paul Finch (Eddie Kaye Thomas), and Chris Ostreicher (Chris Klein) make a pact to lose their virginity before their high school graduation. In the second film, the four friends host a summer part with Finch's frenemy, Steve Stifler (Seann William Scott), and Jim becomes interested in his friend, Michelle Flaherty (Alyson Hannigan). Atomix virtual dj pro 7. In the third film, Jim and Michelle plan to marry, although the forced invitation of Stifler could ruin everything. In the fourth film, the gang gets back together in anticipation of their thirteenth high school reunion. The spin-off series revolves around relatives of Stifler, including his brother Matt (Tad Hilgenbrink); his cousins Erik (John White), Dwight (Steve Talley), Scott (John Patrick Jordan); and their respective friends.

The original series, produced on a total budget of US$145 million, has grossed $1 billion worldwide. The spin-off films were released direct-to-video. The original series has received mixed reviews from critics, while the spin-off series has received negative reviews.[2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9]

  • 1Theatrical films
  • 2Spin-off films
  • 4Reception
  • 5Home media

Theatrical films[edit]

Crew/detailFilms
American PieAmerican Pie 2American WeddingAmerican Reunion
1999200120032012
Director(s)Chris and Paul WeitzJ. B. RogersJesse DylanJon Hurwitz and Hayden Schlossberg
Writer(s)Adam Herz
Producer(s)Chris Moore, Craig Perry, Chris Weitz and Warren ZideChris Bender, Adam Herz, Chris Moore, Craig Perry, Chris Waitz, Paul Weitz and Warren ZideChris Moore, Craig Perry, Adam Herz, and Warren Zide
ComposerDavid LawrenceChristophe BeckLyle Workman
CinematographyRichard CrudoMark IrwinLloyd AhernDaryn Okada
EditorPriscilla Nedd-FriendlyLarry Madaras and Stuart PappéStuart PappéJeff Betancourt
Production companiesZide/Perry Productions and Summit EntertainmentZide/Perry Productions and LivePlanetZide/Perry Productions and Relativity Media
DistributionUniversal Pictures
Runtime95 minutes110 minutes96 minutes113 minutes
Release dateJuly 9, 1999August 10, 2001August 1, 2003April 6, 2012
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Overview[edit]

In the original American Pie (1999), Jim Levenstein and his friends Kevin Myers, Paul Finch, and Chris Ostreicher attempt to lose their virginity before their high school graduation. Jim pursues Slovakian exchange student Nadia, but his attempts fail after he ejaculates prematurely twice during foreplay, and instead pursues band geek Michelle, asking her to the prom. At Stifler's prom after-party, Jim has a one-night stand with Michelle, and the rest of the friends lose their virginity as well.[10]

In American Pie 2 (2001), Jim and his friends organize a party at a summer beach house in Grand Harbor reuniting the high school gang. Nadia returns, and Jim asks Michelle to help him finally have sex with her. Jim ends up realizing he is in love with Michelle (whose feelings are mutual), and goes to a recital where she is performing to reveal this to her.[11]

American Wedding (2003) begins with Jim proposing to Michelle. Finch, Kevin, and Stifler help the arranging of his marriage.[12]

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In the years that have passed since American Wedding, the most recent installment American Reunion (2012) shows Jim and Michelle married with a child, and Kevin has gotten married himself, whereas Oz and Heather grew apart, Finch still has not found love (not counting Stifler's mom), and Stifler has not come to terms with the fact that his teenage years are long gone. Now these lifelong friends have come home as adults for their thirteenth high school class reunion, to reminisce about – and get inspired by – the hormonal teens they once were.[13]

Development[edit]

The film series began with American Pie, released on July 9, 1999.[14] This was followed by three sequels: American Pie 2, released on August 10, 2001,[15]American Wedding, released on August 1, 2003,[16] and American Reunion, released on April 6, 2012.[13]

Future[edit]

A fifth theatrical film, under the working title American Pie 5 was announced on August 4, 2012, with Hurwitz and Schlossberg returning as directors and screenwriters.[17] In May 2015, Tara Reid revealed that there have been ‘talks’ about a fifth theatrical movie, possibly set in Las Vegas.[18] In August 2017, Seann William Scott said in an interview that the fourth film probably had not made enough at the domestic box office to warrant another film.

Spin-off films[edit]

Crew/detailFilms
American Pie Presents:
Band Camp

(2005)
American Pie Presents:
The Naked Mile

(2006)
American Pie Presents:
Beta House

(2007)
American Pie Presents:
The Book of Love

(2009)
DirectorSteve RashJoe NussbaumAndrew WallerJohn Putch
Producer(s)Mike ElliottW. K. BorderMike Elliot
Writer(s)Brad RiddellEric LindsayDavid H. Steinberg
ComposerRobert FolkJeff CardoniDavid Lawrence
CinematographyVictor J. KemperEric HaaseGerald PackerRoss Berryman
EditorDanny SaphireRod Dean
Andrew Somers
John Gilbert
Production companyRogue PicturesNeo Art & Logic
Capital Arts Entertainment
Rogue Pictures
Neo Art & Logic
Rogue Pictures
Capital Arts Entertainment
DistributionUniversal PicturesUniversal Studios Home EntertainmentUniversal PicturesUniversal Studios
Runtime92 minutes98 minutes87 minutes94 minutes
Release date
  • December 26, 2005
  • December 26, 2007

Overview[edit]

American Pie Presents: Band Camp (2005) follows Stifler's younger brother Matt Stifler (Tad Hilgenbrink), who is forced to attend band camp for the summer. While there, he realizes he must change his arrogant ways in order to win over Elyse.

American Pie Presents: The Naked Mile (2006) follows Erik Stifler (John White), the only Stifler to possibly graduate from high school a virgin. After a failed attempt at sex with his girlfriend Tracy (Jessy Schram), she gives Erik a free pass to go to the University of Michigan, where his cousin Dwight (Steve Talley) attends, to lose his virginity. In the process, Erik's loyalty is put to the test.

American Pie Presents: Beta House (2007) continues a year after The Naked Mile. Erik has now graduated high school, has lost his girlfriend to her previous boyfriend, and is starting college. He must complete a series of tasks before he can join Dwight's fraternity and also begins a new relationship with Ashley Thomas (Meghan Heffern), a girl he met in the co-ed bathrooms in their dorm.

American Pie Presents: The Book of Love (2009) takes place ten years after American Pie. Set in East Great Falls, a fire in the school's library results in the destruction of the Book of Love (the 'Bible' from the first film). With the help of the book's creator, Mr. Levenstein, the people who started the fire set out to restore the book and lose their virginity.

Development[edit]

More than six years after the release of the original American Pie, the franchise continued with a direct-to-video spin-off Presents series; consisting of Band Camp, released on December 26, 2005,[19]The Naked Mile, released on December 12, 2006,[20]Beta House, released on December 27, 2007,[21] and The Book of Love, released on December 22, 2009.[22] All four spin-offs center around relatives of Steve Stifler, which include his brother Matt, and his cousins Erik, Dwight and Scott Stifler.[23][24][25][26]

Several films set in the American Pie continuity were released. The films featured mostly new characters. Aside from the raunchy humor, the common elements among the American Pie Presents films are the continued presence of Jim's Dad and members of the Stifler clan. Other than Jim's Dad, the only other returning characters are Matt Stifler, who takes center stage for the first spin-off, albeit played by a new actor, and Chuck Sherman, who is the guidance counselor for East Great Falls High School in the first spin-off.

Cast[edit]

CharacterOriginal seriesPresents series
American PieAmerican Pie 2American WeddingAmerican ReunionAmerican Pie Presents: Band CampAmerican Pie Presents: The Naked MileAmerican Pie Presents: Beta HouseAmerican Pie Presents: The Book of Love
19992001200320122005200620072009
Noah LevensteinEugene Levy
James 'Jim' LevensteinJason Biggs
Michelle Levenstein (née Flaherty)Alyson Hannigan
Steve StiflerSeann William Scott
Kevin MyersThomas Ian Nicholas
Paul FinchEddie Kaye Thomas
Mrs. LevensteinMolly Cheek
Jeanine StiflerJennifer Coolidge
John (aka MILF Guy #2)John Cho
Justin (aka MILF Guy #1)Justin Isfeld
Chuck ShermanChris OwenChris Owen
Chris 'Oz' OstreicherChris KleinChris Klein
HeatherMena SuvariMena Suvari
Victoria 'Vicky' LathumTara ReidTara Reid
JessicaNatasha LyonneNatasha Lyonne
NadiaShannon ElizabethShannon Elizabeth
Matt StiflerEli MarienthalTad Hilgenbrink
Tom MyersCasey Affleck
Cadence FlahertyJanuary Jones
Harold FlahertyFred Willard
Mary FlahertyDeborah Rush
SelenaDania Ramirez
MiaKatrina Bowden
KaraAli Cobrin
AJChuck Hittinger
RonJay Harrington
Rachel FinchRebecca De Mornay
(uncredited)
Elyse HoustonArielle Kebbel
ChloeCrystle Lightning
James 'Jimmy' ChongJun Hee Lee
Ernie KaplowitzJason Earles
OscarOmar Benson Miller
Erik StiflerJohn White
Dwight StiflerSteve Talley
Harry StiflerChristopher McDonald
Tracy SterlingJessy Schram
Ashley ThomasMeghan Heffern
Rob ShearsonBug Hall
Scott StiflerJohn Patrick Jordan
Nathan JenkyllKevin M. Horton
Marshall 'Lube' LubetskyBrandon Hardesty
HeidiBeth Behrs
DanaMelanie Papalia
Ashley LawrenceJennifer Holland
Madeline ShearsonRosanna Arquette
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Reception[edit]

Box office performance[edit]

FilmRelease dateBox office grossBox office rankingBudget
(million)
Ref
Opening weekend
(North America)
North AmericaOther territoriesWorldwideAll time
North America
All time
worldwide
American PieJuly 9, 1999$18,709,680$102,561,004$132,922,000$235,483,004#559#475$11[27]
American Pie 2August 10, 2001$45,117,985$145,103,595$142,450,000$287,553,595#289#366$30[28]
American WeddingAugust 1, 2003$33,369,440$104,565,114$126,884,089$231,449,203#543#484$55[29]
American ReunionApril 6, 2012$21,514,080$57,011,521$177,978,063$234,989,584#1248#477$50[30]
Total$409,241,234$580,234,152$989,475,386$145[31]
Average$102.3 million$145.1 million$247.4 million

Critical and public reaction[edit]

FilmRotten TomatoesMetacriticCinemaScore
American Pie61% (125 reviews)[2]58 (30 reviews)[32]A-[33]
American Pie 252% (127 reviews)[3]43 (28 reviews)[34]B+[33]
American Wedding54% (155 reviews)[5]43 (34 reviews)[35]B+[33]
American Reunion45% (180 reviews)[4]49 (34 reviews)[36]B+[33]

Home media[edit]

Box set containing all eight films from 1999 to 2012

DVD release[edit]

DVD nameRegion 1Region 2Region 4
American PieDecember 21, 1999N/AOctober 4, 2006
American Pie 2January 15, 2002N/AMay 17, 2006
American WeddingJanuary 2, 2004March 19, 2012January 19, 2004
American ReunionJuly 10, 2012September 10, 2012August 22, 2012
American Pie Presents: Band CampDecember 26, 2005October 31, 2005[37]October 25, 2005
American Pie Presents: The Naked MileDecember 19, 2006December 4, 2006[38]December 29, 2006
American Pie Presents: Beta HouseDecember 26, 2007March 19, 2012December 31, 2007
American Pie Presents: The Book of LoveDecember 22, 2009March 19, 2012December 31, 2009

Blu-ray

Blu-Ray nameRegion 1 ARegion 2 BRegion 4 B
American PieMarch 13, 2012March 19, 2012May 4, 2012
American Pie 2March 13, 2012March 19, 2012May 4, 2012
American WeddingMarch 13, 2012March 19, 2012May 4, 2012
American ReunionJuly 10, 2012September 10, 2012August 22, 2012
American Pie Presents: Band CampN/AN/AN/A
American Pie Presents: The Naked MileN/AN/AN/A
American Pie Presents: Beta HouseN/AN/AN/A
American Pie Presents: The Book of LoveDecember 22, 2009N/AN/A

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