AMERICAN WEDDING
RATING: 5/10
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PLOT:
A select group of your friends from Great Falls High are horny and rarin' to
make you laugh again. This time around, Jim asks Michelle to marry him and as
the duo set out to get hitched, their parents meet, their friends prepare for
the festivities and a new girl, the bride-to-be's younger sister, joins the
fray in order to beef up the film's paper-thin screenplay. Stifler ensues!!
CRITIQUE:
They should have just given Stifler his own movie or called this third
installment in the AMERICAN PIE series STIFLER'S REVENGE or something, because
without him, this film would be nothing more than a series of montages, musical
interludes and generally unsuccessful comedic set pieces, all organized around
see-through, uninvolving and unbelievable "dramatic" sequences in which nobody
really seems to connect in any way, shape or form. And how many times can one
franchise re-use the same jokes before the humor just isn't funny anymore?
(Finch having the hots for Stifler's mom is so "passé" in my eyes) Furthermore,
I don't think I've seen any film as zippily edited as this one. Almost every
scene felt like it ended a few seconds too early, and before you can say "Where
the fuck did the rest of the cast go and how come the film doesn't acknowledge
any of them whatsoever?", you're riding along a basic plotline mined with about
4-6 major humorous scenarios, a couple of which are actually quite funny, but
most of which just struck the "been there, done that" chord with me. Then
again, maybe I've just become too cynical watching all these movies since there
were a handful of scenes in this film that did make me laugh out loud, although
pretty much every single one of them featured the character better known as the
"Stifmeister", the man, the myth, the legend...played once again with utmost
perfection by the underrated Seann William Scott. Seriously...give this
character his own friggin' starring vehicle already! Forget Alyson "boring"
Hannigan, Jason "I'm playing the straight man now" Biggs and every other
no-name actor who returns in this sequel and focus on the one character who
continues to provide laughs, scene in and scene out...Stifler! ("I told you
that guy wanted to fuck me, man" - "It's on like Donkey Kong, beeyatch!")
If you enjoyed Scott's performances in either of the previous PIE installments,
plop your bucks down for this flick and crack up as he struts it up in a gay
night club, pretends to be a "nice guy" to get the girl, takes the "eat shit"
adage to a whole new level and swears as much as anyone in any movie this year.
The film also showcases some sweet T&A with a wonderful package of two hot-ass
chicks (Nikkie Ziering & Amanda Swisten), one dressed in full S&M cop gear, and
the other in a sexy, European maid's uniform. Both girls are about as delicious
as they come, feature their titties in full-force, as well as their sculped
g-string behinds and provide the film with one of its few truly inspired
sequences. Eugene Levy and Fred Willard are also sporadically humorous as the
respective fathers of the wedding couple, but for the most part, the film
really doesn't generate a consistent amount of laughs other than Scott's
character, drops in energy during its second half as things suddenly turn a
little more "dramatic" as a scene featuring "dead flowers" seems to suck the
entire livelihood out of everyone in the wedding party (dudes...calm the fuck
down...they're just flowers!!) and ultimately goes for one too many "easy"
jokes which just didn't do it for me. Having said that, as per any comedy, it
might all depend on your mood as well; consider one specific lady sitting next
to me who could not have laughed any louder during pretty much every scene in
this movie-- to the point that I wanted to drill her in the face with my left
elbow...but maybe that's just the salsa talking. On the whole though, I think I
already said this in my review of the previous installment of this series, but
the gas has simply ran out on these folks and I hope to God that they all look
in the mirror, recognize their 90210-age range brackets and respectively move
on to create more original and humorous motion pictures instead of wringing
every dry penny out of this rehashed franchise. Please no AMERICAN
HONEYMOON...
Where's JoBlo coming from?
American Pie (7/10) - American Pie 2 (6/10) - Dude, Where's My Car? (7/10) -
Meet the Parents (8/10) - My Big Fat Greek Wedding (4/10) - The Wedding Planner
(3/10) - Y Tu Mama Tambien (7/10)
Review Date: July 25, 2003
Director: Jesse Dylan
Writer: Adam Herz
Producers: Craig Perry, Warren Zide
Actors: Jason Biggs as Jim
Seann William Scott as Stifler
Alyson Hannigan as Michelle
Genre: Comedy
Year of Release: 2003
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