Plot
The third film in the American Pie series deals with the wedding of Jim and Michelle and the gathering of their families and friends, including Jim's old friends from high school and Michelle's little sister.
Release Year: 2003
Rating: 6.1/10 (74,346 voted)
Critic's Score: 43/100
Director:
Jesse Dylan
Stars: Jason Biggs, Alyson Hannigan, Seann William Scott
Storyline Jim Levenstein has finally found the courage to ask his girlfriend, Michelle Flaherty to marry him. She agrees to get married, but the problems don't stop there for Jim. Now along with Paul Finch and Kevin Myers, Jim must plan the wedding. Unfortunately Steve Stifler is in town and won't let the wedding go past without having some fun himself, which includes setting up a secret bachelor party.
Writers: Adam Herz, Adam Herz
Cast: Jason Biggs
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Jim Levenstein
Seann William Scott
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Steve Stifler
Alyson Hannigan
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Michelle Flaherty
Eddie Kaye Thomas
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Paul Finch
Thomas Ian Nicholas
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Kevin Myers
January Jones
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Cadence Flaherty
Eugene Levy
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Jim's Dad
Molly Cheek
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Jim's Mom
Deborah Rush
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Mary Flaherty
Fred Willard
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Harold Flaherty
Angela Paton
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Grandma
Eric Allan Kramer
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Bear
(as Eric Allen Kramer)
Amanda Swisten
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Fraulein Brandi
Nikki Schieler Ziering
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Officer Krystal
Lawrence Pressman
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Head Coach
Trivia:
When Jim is shaving his privates it's Eddie Kaye Thomas's feet in the shot and not 'Jason Biggs''s.
Goofs:
Factual errors:
Ventilation fans extract air from inside the building to the outside, not the opposite as is shown when Jim throws his hair out of the window.
Quotes:
[first lines]
Jim:
Well, Michelle, we did it. Happy graduation.
User Review
Best entry in the "American Pie" series
Rating: 9/10
OK, I admit it. American Pie movies are tasteless, goofy and hilariously
stupid...but I love them! This movie, in my opinion, was the best in the
series because it was...well, the funniest. And also a little touching. You
grow kind of attached to the characters and it's nice to see them moving
ahead in life. If you don't like grossness and ridiculous situations, then
this film is not for you. It'll probably appeal to people in the 13-18 age
range most, but pretty much everyone who watches it will laugh at least
once.
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