American Reunion
Blu-ray
- Actor/Actress: Jason Biggs, Alyson Hannigan, Chris Klein, Thomas Ian Nicholas, Tara Reid, Seann William Scott, Mena Suvari, Eddie Kaye Thomas
- Director: Hayden Schlossberg, Jon Hurwitz, Anne Pick
- Color Type: Color
- Format: Blu-ray
- Screen Format: Enhanced Wide Screen Letterbox for 16x9 TV
- Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 (Theatre Wide Screen)
- Rating: NR
- Runtime (minutes): 227
- Year: 2012
- Number of Discs: 2
- UPC: 025192114076
- Item Number: 289950X
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The American Pie series comes full circle as the characters from the 1999 comedy classic return to East Great Falls for their ten-year high-school reunion and experience a weekend they will never forget. While some couples, like Jim (Jason Biggs) and Michelle (Alyson Hannigan), got serious and tied the knot, others, like Oz (Chris Klein) and Heather (Mena Suvari), went their separate ways. Meanwhile, Finch (Eddie Kaye Thomas) still looks back with lust at that perfect evening he spent with Stifler's mom. Seann William Scott, Tara Reid, Thomas Ian Nicholas, Shannon Elizabeth, Eugene Levy, and Natasha Lyonne co-star. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
- Actor/Actress: Jason Biggs, Alyson Hannigan, Chris Klein, Thomas Ian Nicholas, Tara Reid, Seann William Scott, Mena Suvari, Eddie Kaye Thomas
- Director: Hayden Schlossberg, Jon Hurwitz, Anne Pick
- Color Type: Color
- Format: Blu-ray
- Screen Format: Enhanced Wide Screen Letterbox for 16x9 TV
- Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 (Theatre Wide Screen)
- Rating: NR
- Runtime (minutes): 227
- Year: 2012
- Number of Discs: 2
- UPC: 025192114076
- Item Number: 289950X
- Sound By: Dolby Digital Stereo
- Released By: Universal Studios
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Cast:
- Jason Biggs - Jim Levenstein
- Alyson Hannigan - Michelle
- Chris Klein - Oz
- Thomas Ian Nicholas - Kevin
- Tara Reid - Vicky
- Seann William Scott - Steve Stifler
- Mena Suvari - Heather
- Eddie Kaye Thomas - Finch
- John Cho - MILF Guy #2
- Jennifer Coolidge - Stiffler's Mom
- Eugene Levy - Jim's Dad
- Shannon Elizabeth - Nadia
- Natasha Lyonne - Jessica
- Dania Ramirez - Selena
- Katrina Bowden - Mia
- Jay Harrington - Dr. Ron
- Ali Cobrin - Kara
- Chuck Hittinger - AJ
- Chris Owen - Sherman
- Justin Isfeld - MILF Guy #1
- Charlene Amoia - Ellie
- Jesse Malinowski - Kyle
- Robert Hayes - Bo
- Vik Sahay - Prateek Duraiswamy
- Stevie Ray Dallimore - Kara's Dad
- Kim Wall - Kara's Mom
- Neil Patrick Harris - Celebrity Dance-Off Host
- George Christopher Bianchi - Evan
- Jennifer Bell - Madison
- Autumn Dial - Alexa
- Rebecca Field - Loni
- Vince Pisani - Male Alum
- Terri James - Female Alum
- Jennifer Kober - Ingrid
- Raheem Babalola - Deshaun
- Valarie Kobrovsky - Prateek's Hot Girlfriend
- Benjamin G. Arthur - Chester
- Hart Turner - Reed
- Matt Mangum - Adam
- Molly Cheek - Jim's Mom
- Brian Mahoney - Police Officer
- Chad Ochocinco - Himself
- Zane Wind - Mitch
- Randy Hurwitz - Mom at Party
- Helenna Santos Levy - Oz Fan
- Michael Beasley - Reggie
- Pam Green - Ali
- Joseph Kaiser - Jim (13 yrs.)
- Michael May - Stifler (13 yrs.)
- Logan Van Sickle - Oz (13 yrs.)
- Chase Krepp - Kevin (13 yrs.)
- Maximiliano Wissinger - Finch (13 yrs.)
- John Jason Bailey - Random Alumni
- Elizabeth Shea Hurwitz - Baby at Party
- Rod C. Rich - Bar Mitzvah Dad
- Jenna Willis - Computer Voice
- Jennifer Dale - Narrator
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Credits:
- Chris Moore - Producer
- Craig Perry - Producer
- Warren Zide - Producer
- Adam Herz - Producer
- Barbara Barde - Producer, Executive Producer
- Stuart Goodman - Producer
- Hayden Schlossberg - Director, Screenwriter
- Jon Hurwitz - Director, Screenwriter
- Kathryn Leigh Scott - Book Author
- Anne Pick - Director, Screenwriter
- Daryn Okada - Cinematographer
- Jojo Villanueva - Musical Direction/Supervision
- Lyle Workman - Composer (Music Score)
- Jeff Betancourt - Editor
- William Arnold - Production Designer
- Elliot Glick - Art Director
- Jason Biggs - Executive Producer
- Chris Weitz - Executive Producer
- Paul Weitz - Executive Producer
- Seann William Scott - Executive Producer
- Kevin Burns - Executive Producer
- Amy Briamonte - Executive Producer
- Danny Brown - Set Designer
- Cameron Beasley - Set Designer
- Mona May - Costume Designer
- David Smith - Set Decorator
- Stephen X. Apicella - First Assistant Director
- Stephen Jones - Choreography
- Jay Scully - Casting
- Bob Shelley - Special Effects Coordinator
- Louis G. Friedman - Executive Producer, Unit Production Manager
- Dave McMoyler - Supervising Sound Editor
- Kevin O'Connell - Re-Recording Mixer
- Tom McComas - Stunts Coordinator
- Bridget Cook - Department Head Hair
- Beau Borders - Re-Recording Mixer
- Frank A. Cuomo - Post Production Supervisor
- Julian Andraus - First Assistant Editor
- Maida Morgan - Location Manager
- Todd Ellis - Properties Master
- Charles Martin Inouye - Music Editor
- Dottie Starling - Visual Effects Supervisor
- Pam Fuller - Script Supervisor
- Sarah Mays - Department Head Makeup
- Lisa Reynolds - Special Effects Foreman
- Kathleen Keller - Production Coordinator
- Susan Ransom - Key Make-up
- Patrick Fuhrman - Leadman
- Justin Ritson - Second Assistant Director
- Wildfire Visual Effects - Visual Effects
- Monty Schuth - Hair Styles
- Vanessa Davis-Kaib - Key Hairstylist
- Elbert Irving IV - Visual Effects Coordinator
- Roberta I. Bile - Key Costumer
- Lauren Ritchie - Visual Effects Producer
- Rebekah Touma - Music Coordinator
- Gregory Pruett - Special Effects Technician
- Eric Martin - Special Effects Technician
- Natalie Arango - Costumes Supervisor
- Disha Patel-Webb - Assistant Editor
The "Out of Control" track
Extended scenes
Alternate takes
The best of Biggs: hangin' with Jason B.
Lake bake
Dancing with the Oz
American reunion yearbook
Deleted scenes
Gag reel
Jim's dad
Ouch! my balls!
The "reunion" reunion: re-launching the series
Feature commentary
Extended scenes
Alternate takes
The best of Biggs: hangin' with Jason B.
Lake bake
Dancing with the Oz
American reunion yearbook
Deleted scenes
Gag reel
Jim's dad
Ouch! my balls!
The "reunion" reunion: re-launching the series
Feature commentary
Editorial Reviews
In order to breathe new life into the American Pie franchise, the studio asked Harold & Kumar creators Jon Hurwitz and Hayden Schlossberg if they wanted to take a crack at writing and directing a feature about the circle of friends going to a class reunion. It turned out that the duo had grown up with the series and reveled in the opportunity to revive Jim, Stifler, Finch, Kevin, and the rest of the gang. The phrase "rest of the gang" isn't used lightly. For their American Reunion, the pair bring back seemingly every single character from the first movie -- even Nadia and Sherman get a scene -- and make sure that each of them gets at least one bit of business or laugh. All of these callbacks make American Reunion a joy for those who really have lived with that first film in their hearts for over a decade.Thirteen years after graduating, Jim (Jason Biggs) and Michelle (Alyson Hannigan) are married with a child, and the toll of everyday domestic life has sapped away the erotic elements of their relationship -- a point driven home in the very funny opening scene, a comedic set piece about sexual frustration that promises more than the movie eventually delivers.
Jim and Michelle soon head back home for a high-school reunion, where they meet up with Kevin (Thomas Ian Nicholas), a devoted househusband who finds himself succumbing to feelings for his old girlfriend Vicky (Tara Reid); Finch (Eddie Kaye Thomas), who has spent the last decade traveling the globe like the twentysomething version of the Dos Equis pitchman; Oz (Chris Klein), a successful television sports reporter who is married to a shallow hottie; and Stifler (Seann William Scott), who works as an office temp and has to take a voluminous amount of crap from a boss just as sarcastic, obnoxious, and offensive as he is. Over the next few days, a lot of people see Jim naked, Oz realizes he's still in love with Heather (Mena Suvari), Stifler gets revenge on some sarcastic high schoolers by dropping a deuce in their beer-filled cooler, and Jim's widower dad finds a surprising but age-appropriate partner for his first time back out on the dating scene.
Nothing unexpected or surprising happens in the movie, but there are some good laughs, especially when Jim's dad crashes an epic house party thrown by Stifler. The comfortable familiarity of the characters will be welcomed by those who just want to spend more time with these people, but the problem with American Reunion is that while American Pie balanced heart and raunch in unexpected ways in 1999, comedy has evolved since then. Judd Apatow and his many collaborators have come close to perfecting how to draw characters that we emotionally identify with while still reveling in a barrage of vulgar dialogue and outrageous situations. This 31-year-old married guy not getting any just doesn't have the complexity or the richness of The 40-Year-Old Virgin.
American Reunion ends up capturing what it feels like to go to an actual high-school reunion. If you loved those days, odds are good you'll have a fine time, but you will quickly realize things aren't the way they used to be. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi
