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American Pie

American Pie

Universal Studios (1999)
Comedy
USA | English | Color | 01:36
DVD
1 disc

At a high-school party, four friends find that losing their collective virginity isn't as easy as they had thought. But they still believe that they need to do so before college. To motivate themselves, they enter a pact to try to be the first to "score." And of course, the senior prom is their last best chance. As the fateful date draws near, the boys wonder who among them will get lucky.


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Jason Biggs Jim
Jennifer Coolidge Stifler's Mom
Shannon Elizabeth Nadia
Alyson Hannigan Michelle
Chris Klein Oz
Clyde Kusatsu English Teacher
Eugene Levy Jim's Dad
Natasha Lyonne Jessica
Thomas Ian Nicholas Kevin
Chris Owen Sherman
Lawrence Pressman Coach Marshall
Tara Reid Vicky
Seann William Scott Stifler
Mena Suvari Heather
Eddie Kaye Thomas Finch
Molly Cheek Jim's Mom
Christina Milian Band Member
Woody Schultz Party Guy
Casey Erklin Drinking Buddy
Annika Hays Party Girl
Eden Riegel Sophomore Chick
Justin Isfeld 'MILF Guy'
John Cho 'MILF Guy'
Alexandra Adi Central Girl
Veronica Lauren Vocal Jazz Girl

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Added Date Mar 10, 2012 13:58:28
Modified Date Jun 12, 2022 00:31:49

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WSR Narrative Review

Story Synopsis:
Four not-so-lucky-in-love high school buddies agree to each lose their virginity by prom night. Now, there’s just one detail-getting the girls! The unrated version of American Pie offers an alternate scene featuring an experience-hungry young man and an accommodating oven-fresh pastry.

DVD Picture:
Viewed through the component video output, the anamorphically enhanced 1.85:1 DVD is sharp and finely detailed with excellent shadow delineation and contrast. Colors are rich and fully saturated with natural fleshtones, rich and warm colors and solid blacks. The picture occasionally appears "digital" with compression pixelization, but overall the imagery is of pleasing quality.

Soundtrack:
The Dolby® Digital 5.1-channel soundtrack is a fine audio presentation. The fidelity overall is excellent. Toward the beginning of the film, the soundfield is biased toward the screen and is mono-directed. Otherwise, sound effects are distributed throughout the listening space, resulting in surround envelopment that is subtle but nonetheless a satisfying holosonic experience. The music is spacious and energizes the sonic environment. Voices sound natural, but are wanting in spatial integration.




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