Thursday, July 21, 2011

American Pie

American Pie is a 1999 teen comedy film written by Adam Herz. American Pie was the directorial film debut of brothers Paul and Chris Weitz, and the first film in the American Pie film series. The film was a box-office hit and spawned two direct sequels: American Pie 2 (2001) and American Wedding (2003).

The film concentrates on four boys who make a pact to lose their virginity before their high school graduation. The title is borrowed from the folk song of the same name and refers to a scene in the film, in which the lead character is caught masturbating with a pie after being previously told that third base feels like "warm apple pie".
Since the conclusion of the American Pie trilogy, featuring the courtship and marriage of the characters Jim Levenstein and Michelle Flaherty, the American Pie name has gone on to be used as an entity similar to the National Lampoon film series. American Pie has spawned four direct-to-DVD spin-off films bearing the title American Pie Presents: Band Camp (2005), The Naked Mile (2006), Beta House (2007) and The Book of Love (December 2009).
Another theatrical release, the fourth in the series and tentatively entitled American Reunion, was recently announced as being in pre-production for a 2012 release
Cast
Jason Biggs as James "Jim" Levenstein
Chris Klein as Chris "Oz" Ostreicher
Thomas Ian Nicholas as Kevin Myers
Eddie Kaye Thomas as Paul Finch
Seann William Scott as Steve Stifler
Alyson Hannigan as Michelle Flaherty
Tara Reid as Victoria "Vicky" Lathum
Mena Suvari as Heather
Shannon Elizabeth as Nadia
Natasha Lyonne as Jessica
Eugene Levy as Noah Levenstein
Molly Cheek as Mrs. Levenstein
Eli Marienthal as Stifler's younger brother
Chris Owen as Chuck "Shermanator" Sherman
Jennifer Coolidge as Jeanine Stifler
John Cho as John
Justin Isfeld as Justin
Eric Lively as Albert
Sasha Barrese as Courtney
James DeBello as Enthusiastic guy
Lawrence Pressman as Coach Marshall
Clyde Kusatsu as English teacher
Tara Subkoff (uncredited) as College girl
Chris Weitz (uncredited) as Male voice in porn film
Cameos
Blink-182 make a cameo appearance as the band watching Jim and Nadia during their webcast though drummer Travis is incorrectly credited as former Blink-182 drummer "Scott Raynor". Also, when their song "Mutt" is credited, Barker's name is misspelled as "Travis Barkor". The parts were given when Tom Delonge's acting agent reported the film needed a band.
Christina Milian appears as one of the band geeks.
Casey Affleck as Tom Myers, Kevin's older brother.
Stacy Fuson, Playmate of the Month for February 1999, appears in the crowd laughing at Finch when he exits the girls' restroom.
Awards and nominations
Wins
2000 - Blockbuster Entertainment Award for Favourite Supporting Comedy Actor (Eugene Levy)
2000 - Bogey Awards: Bogey Awards in Platinum (Award given to movies which are viewed by five million people in the first 50 days after their release)
2000 - Casting Society of America: Artios Award for Best Casting for Feature Film
2000 - Csapnivalo Award: Golden Slate Award for Best Teen Movie
2000 - Young Hollywood Awards for Best Ensemble Cast, Best Soundtrack, Breakthrough Female Performance (Mena Suvari)
Nominations
2000 - American Comedy Award for Funniest Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture (Eugene Levy)
2000 - Blockbuster Entertainment Award for Favourite Actor (Jason Biggs) and Favourite Actress (Mena Suvari)
2000 - CFCA Award for Best Promising Actor (Chris Klein)
2000 - MTV Movie Awards for Best Comedic Performance (Jason Biggs), Best Movie, Breakthrough Female Performance (Shannon Elizabeth), Breakthrough Male Performance (Jason Biggs)
2000 - Teen Choice Awards for Choice Actor (Jason Biggs), Choice Breakout Performance (Chris Klein), Choice Comedy, Choice Liar (Chris Klein), Choice Sleazebag (Seann William Scott)

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