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There's Something About Your First Piece.

1999



American Pie (1999)  

Directed by 
Paul Weitz    
  
Writing credits 
Adam Herz    
  
Cast (in credits order) 
Jason Biggs ....  Jim  
Shannon Elizabeth ....  Nadia  
Alyson Hannigan ....  Michelle  
Chris Klein ....  Chris "Oz" Ostreicher  
Natasha Lyonne ....  Jessica  
Thomas Ian Nicholas ....  Kevin  
Seann William Scott ....  Stifler  
Tara Reid ....  Victoria 'Vicky'  
Jennifer Coolidge ....  Stifler's Mom  
Mena Suvari ....  Heather  
Eddie Kaye Thomas ....  Finch  
Chris Owen (I) ....  Sherman  
Thomas DeLonge ....  Garage Band Member  
Mark Hoppus ....  Garage Band Member  
Clyde Kusatsu ....  English Teacher  
James DeBello ....  Enthusiastic Guy  
Lawrence Pressman ....  Coach Marshall  
Travis Barker ....  Garage Band (as Scott Raynor)  
Eugene Levy ....  Jim's Dad  
Eli Marienthal ....  Stifler's little brother  
Woody Schultz ....  Party Guy  
Monica McSwain ....  Vocal Jazz Girl  
rest of cast listed alphabetically  
Alexandra Adi ....  Central Girl  
Casey Affleck ....  Kevin's Brother (uncredited)  
Travis Cody Aimer ....  Computer Nerd  
Jillian Bach ....  Bathroom Girl  
Sasha Barrese ....  Random Cute Girl  
Molly Cheek ....  Jim's Mom  
John Cho ....  MILF boy  
Dan Coronel ....  Lacrosse Referee  
Lito Coronel ....  Lacrosse Referee  
Ashton Dane ....  Vicky's Dad  
J.D. Doyle ....  Lacrosee Referee  
Casey Erklin ....  Drinking Buddy  
Clementine Ford ....  Computer Girl  
Linda Gehringer ....  Vicky's Mom  
Akuyoe Graham ....  Vocal Jazz Teacher  
Annika Hays ....  Party Girl  
Justin Isfeld ....  'MILF' Guy  
David W. Kuhn ....  Prom Band Singer  
Katie Lansdale ....  Enthralled Girl  
Veronica Lauren ....  Vocal Jazz Girl  
Eric Lively ....  Albert  
Christina Milian ....  Band Member  
Pete Pallad ....  Lacrosse Referee  
Amber Phillips (II) ....  Computer Girl  
Scott Raynor ....  Garage Band Member  
Eden Riegel ....  Sophomore chick (Sarah)  
Jay Rossi ....  Sushi Customer  
Robyn Roth ....  Vocal Jazz Group Member  
Hilary Salvatore ....  Girl Holding Out  
Fletcher Sheridan ....  Vocal Jazz Group Member  
Danny Spink ....  Guy with Monkey  
Marilyn Staley ....  TV Hostess  
Jasmine Stocken ....  Bathroom Girl  
Tara Subkoff ....  College Girl  
  
Produced by 
Chris Bender   (co-producer)  
Louis G. Friedman   (co-producer)  
Chris Moore (II)    
Craig Perry    
James B. Rogers (II)   (associate)  
Chris Weitz    
Warren Zide    
  
Original music by 
David Nessim Lawrence   (as David Lawrence)  
  
Cinematography by 
Richard Crudo    
  
Film Editing by 
Priscilla Nedd-Friendly    
  
Casting 
Joseph Middleton (I)    
  
Production Design by 
Paul Peters (I)    
  
Art Direction 
Paul Peters (I)    
  
Set Decoration 
Leesa Evans    
Amy Wells (I)    
  
Costume Design by 
Leesa Evans    
  
Makeup Department 
Voni Hinkle ....  key hair stylist  
Shari Perry ....  assistant hair stylist  
Leslie Ann Sebert ....  assistant makeup artist  
  
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director 
Ingrid K. Behrens ....  second second assistant director  
Hal Olofsson ....  second assistant director  
James B. Rogers (II) ....  first assistant director (as J.B. Rogers)  
  
Sound Department 
Cameron Hamza ....  sound  
Rod Wilson (IV) ....  sound  
  
Other crew 
Rachel Aberly ....  publicist  
Deanna Adney ....  assistant location manager  
Tom Ajar ....  dailies projectionist  
Mark Aldahl ....  rigging grip  
Curtis A. Andrews Jr. ....  rigging gaffer  
Elena Balshem ....  costumer  
Michael Baxter ....  rigging best boy  
Jennifer Bell (I) ....  second assistant camera: "b" camera  
Vincent J. Beluncio ....  property maker  
Garrett Benson ....  second assistant camera: "c" camera  
Linda Brennan ....  dialect coach  
Kevin Caine ....  rigging electric  
Chris Call ....  property master  
Glenn Cannon (II) ....  technical supervisor: Banned from the 
Ranch Entertainment  
A. Anthony Cappello ....  assistant camera: "b" camera  
Joe Crouch ....  rigging electric  
Pamela Cruise ....  first aid  
Liz Donovan ....  wardrobe assistant  
Dexter Eneriz ....  gaffer  
Bill Essling ....  best boy grip  
David Eubank ....  additional first assistant camera: second unit  
Steve Galvin ....  electrician  
Michael A. Garner ....  boom operator  
Ben Giacometti ....  grip  
Joe Gonzalez (III) ....  production intern  
James T. Gordon ....  grip  
Chris Guerrero ....  electrician  
Billy Gunn ....  electrician  
Tim Higginson ....  electrician  
Amy Jo Hoppenfeld ....  set costumer  
Gregory Irwin ....  first assistant camera: "c" camera  
Frank Jacobellis ....  rigging electric  
Gary Jones (VII) ....  music supervisor  
Ian Kay ....  property assistant  
Brian R. Keathley ....  production assistant  
Kathleen Keller (II) ....  production co-ordinator  
Eugene B. Kerry ....  grip  
Dave Knudsen ....  key grip  
Kary Knudson ....  grip  
Rich Lewis ....  key set production assistant  
Michael Listorti ....  dolly grip  
Josh Lusby ....  set designer  
Rhonda Marshall ....  swing  
Steve Marshall (VI) ....  second assistant camera  
Calvin Masoner ....  generator operator  
Thomas McGough ....  electrician  
Dan Miller (III) ....  assistant editor  
Scott Moody ....  best boy  
Michelle Morris (III) ....  casting associate  
Wayne Moseley ....  property maker  
Wendy Murray ....  buyer  
Chris Nelson (I) ....  effects technician  
Dennis Nelson ....  dailies projectionist  
Gerry O'Malley ....  steadicam operator  
Lucio Olivieri ....  camera operator: "b" camera  
Bill Olofsson (II) ....  camera loader  
Bethany Orlemann ....  assistant editor  
Brian S. Osmond ....  first assistant camera  
Andrew Phillips ....  electrician  
Christopher Redmond (I) ....  assistant property master  
Oscar Rodriguez (II) ....  electrician  
Josh Saeta ....  on-set playback operator: Banned from the Ranch
 Entertainment  
Marc S. Saget ....  key rigging grip  
Tomas Sallvin ....  property maker  
Kevin Sanders (II) ....  rigging electric  
Randy G. Singer ....  rigging electric  
Geoffrey R. Smith ....  location manager  
Michael D. Stewart ....  grip  
Justin Stroh ....  rigging electric  
Larry Sushinski ....  rigging best boy electric  
Parker Swanson ....  property assistant  
Vincent Torres ....  grip  
Russell Towery ....  stunt co-ordinator  
Ron Trost ....  special effects co-ordinator  
Daniel L. Turrett ....  camera operator  
Todd Vaziri ....  computer graphics supervisor: Banned from the 
Ranch Entertainment  
Paul Wilkowski ....  grip  
Gail Wise ....  producer: Banned from the Ranch Entertainment  
Louis E. Wren ....  dailies projectionist  
Paul Zecchini ....  rigging electric  
Vivian Zink ....  still photographer  
  
 

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AMERICAN PIE
A film review by Steve Rhodes
Copyright 1999 Steve Rhodes
RATING (0 TO ****):  ** 1/2

Ho hum. A movie about high school senior buddies who vow to lose their virginity before the school year is over.

The big surprise? With this theme, AMERICAN PIE, which spends half of the movie trying to be a teenage version of THERE'S SOMETHING ABOUT MARY, devotes the other half to a sweet story about the awkwardness of sex and the tenderness of one's first intimate relationship. While never fully satisfactory at either, it is a comedy with some nice laughs, and a romance with some sweet moments.

Four guys take the sex-by-prom-time pledge. Kevin (Thomas Ian Nicholas), who has already been to third base, is the most advanced sexually, but he has a phobia about saying the word "love." Jim (Jason Biggs) is the "batboy" since he hasn't even been to first base. Chris "Oz" Ostreicher (Chris Klein) is a jock with a heart of gold, who is willing to take up choir to impress the girls. Finch (Eddie Kaye Thomas), a Latin geek whose meticulous sensibilities keep him from using the restroom at the high school, plants rumors of his alleged enormous organ as a come-on to the opposite sex.

In contrast, their other buddies, including Stifler (Seann William Scott) and Sherman (Chris Owen), appear to be getting all the sex they want.

Although the movie is presented from the boys' point of view, the girls (Mena Suvari, Natasha Lyonne, Tara Reid, Alyson Hannigan and Shannon Elizabeth) get much better written parts than might be expected. There is even a Mrs. Robinson clone, played by Jennifer Coolidge. Lest we miss the allusion to THE GRADUATE, they play the Mrs. Robinson song during the seduction scene.

The film moves with relative ease between scenes involving oral sex, masturbation, diarrhea and regurgitation and those of romantic affirmations of love. It is a tribute to writer Adam Herz and director Paul Weitz that they manage to put both extreme sexual humor and delicate romance in the same movie without the one completely canceling the other. Even so, the blend causes neither to fulfil its promise. The audience is forced to vacillate between emotions, never comfortably settling in either mode.

So why did they title it AMERICAN PIE?

Don't ask. The pie, like MARY's hair "gel," is the story's comedic centerpiece. Suffice it to say that Jim, a shy teen with raging hormones, finds something to do with a warm pie that doesn't have a Better Homes and Gardens' seal of approval.

AMERICAN PIE runs 1:35. It is rated R for strong sexuality, crude sexual dialogue, language and drinking, all involving teens. The movie would be acceptable for older teens.

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Have I seen this movie: Yes
And what did I think: American Pie is a teen movie that isn't afraid to push the boundaries of normal teen movies. Since adolescence revolves around sex, so does this movie. It's about 4 guys who make a pact to lose their virginity before they graduate highschool. It sounds like a number of other teen movies with the same story. What sets this apart from the others is the crude humor. It's a lot like what "There's Something About Mary" did last year to make it a great box office draw. There are plenty of funny moments here that will make you burst out laughing. The opening scene tells you exactly what type of movie this is going to be when the parents walk in on their son watching a scrambled adult movie on cable. Other things like the father son talk, the surprising band geeky girl, the internet fiasco and of course the pie incident make this great fun to watch. Incidently, the pie scene is different in the unrated and rated versions of the film. The cast in this movie is relatively unknown, except for Eugene Levy who plays the father of the lead boy. I suppose it works to the advantage of this type of film to have a starless cast, because since there are no standout actors, everyone fits together and gels just right. I do think this film will launch the careers of some of these actors though. It would also be nice somewhere down the road to see what happens to them in college. If you want to rent a good funny film with not much on plot, but but big on laughs, then you should definately check this out.

I give American Pie 3.5 out of 5 stars
Review written December 23, 1999
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