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American Wedding

American Wedding (2003)

August. 01,2003
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6.3
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R
| Comedy Romance

With high school a distant memory, Jim and Michelle are getting married — and in a hurry, since Jim's grandmother is sick and wants to see him walk down the aisle — prompting Stifler to throw the ultimate bachelor party. And Jim's dad is reliable as ever, doling out advice no one wants to hear.

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CrawlerChunky
2003/08/01

In truth, there is barely enough story here to make a film.

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Fairaher
2003/08/02

The film makes a home in your brain and the only cure is to see it again.

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AshUnow
2003/08/03

This is a small, humorous movie in some ways, but it has a huge heart. What a nice experience.

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Bluebell Alcock
2003/08/04

Ok... Let's be honest. It cannot be the best movie but is quite enjoyable. The movie has the potential to develop a great plot for future movies

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CinemaClown
2003/08/05

The third instalment & then-intended finale of the American Pie series, American Wedding is a definite improvement over the previous chapter that packs in a more developed storyline that further advances the arcs of its characters, is even more raunchy than its predecessors at times, and never leaves out its heartwarming tone over the course of its runtime.The story of American Wedding follows Jim who finally musters the courage to propose to Michelle, which she accepts, and now their wedding is being planned. With Finch & Kevin serving as groomsmen, everything seems to be going smoothly until Stifler arrives in town, finds out about the wedding, invites himself to it, and takes it upon himself to plan a secret bachelor party for Jim.Directed by Jesse Dylan, American Wedding not only brings back the relevant characters of the series but also adds more meat to their arcs by developing them a bit more, and it does so without eliminating the crudeness for there are plenty of downright hilarious moments in store here. The technical aspects are finely executed and the reprising cast exhibits greater comfort in their roles & deliver better performances.On an overall scale, American Wedding ticks all the right boxes for a finale, brims with truly outrageous moments of unabashed hilarity, promotes Stifler to main character status which Seann William Scott does full justice to, is expertly paced from start to finish and, in every regard, stays faithful to its origins. Arguably the finest of the three, American Wedding is a fitting finale to the then-envisioned American Pie trilogy that's going to please the majority of its fanbase.

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gamergcfan
2003/08/06

The opening scene was certainly funny... Let's see how much longer it would stay like that...Okay, so I liked the first movie because it was not only a funny movie but also a good drama. I did not get bored at all, and the story flowed quite well.The second movie had a plot that's basically nonexistent. It was so hilarious that the lack of plot didn't matter. The drama was surprisingly decent and heartwarming, even though the plot really did not exist. There were just so many great jokes that the movie was straight-up hilarious.This movie managed to be more over-the-top, which might have helped some jokes. However, it felt irritating at times. It was still hilarious, but unlike the first two, the jokes were not memorable at all. It also suffered from really, really boring parts.Was there anything worth watching? Yes, the jokes were certainly hilarious, even though they were so forgettable and somewhat irritating. The policewoman and maid scene was hilarious, though.Was it enjoyable? I laughed a lot, but the jokes didn't add a lot to the entertainment value. Not to mention the boring parts and Stifler's more annoying character.+ Lots of laughsBoring at timesReally forgettable jokesStifler was just plain annoyingThe laughs don't add a lot to the entertainment valueScore: 5. It's much more over-the-top. The problem to me was that the delivery of the jokes made them forgettable and empty.

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Maltzo
2003/08/07

Completely unfunny, who wrote this? Its just all of the characters in as many awkward situations as possible, which is just cringe-worthy. Ha! This character is eating poo which everyone thinks is chocolate cake and he has to pretend he likes it! Thats funny, right? This is one of many scenes which makes the audience want to turn away from the screen in cringe, but the writers thought was laugh out comedy. Don't get me wrong, I enjoyed some parts of the earlier films, which are good if you aren't taking them seriously, but I'm not sure how this is funny.One of the worst films I've ever seen. 1/10

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dokha
2003/08/08

So i had an American pie marathon (1,2,3) in preparation for the upcoming one. This movie was epic with every meaning of the word. The thing is, too many things is happening that you cant keep a straight clear storyline in your head. The scenes of the movie are really crammed into each other, specifically around the middle time where a lot of scenes just appear randomly where there are lots action but no preface talk. Sure you can think of an explanation but there is no direct explanation delivered to you and that annoys me, and makes the movie feel cheap too. Too much is happening in very little time its outrageous really, and makes the movie feel unrealistic, so i didn't connect with this one as i did with the other two. Also some characters needed to be exposed much more, like Kevin which the movie did not even mention any news about his girlfriend. The problem with this movie is that it has too many outrageous hilarious events but without the rich paving in the original as a result, you don't appreciate these hilarious occurrences like you did with the first one.

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