American Wedding
American Wedding
R | 01 August 2003 (USA)
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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.

Reviews
KnotStronger This is a must-see and one of the best documentaries - and films - of this year.
Roy Hart If you're interested in the topic at hand, you should just watch it and judge yourself because the reviews have gone very biased by people that didn't even watch it and just hate (or love) the creator. I liked it, it was well written, narrated, and directed and it was about a topic that interests me.
Arianna Moses Let me be very fair here, this is not the best movie in my opinion. But, this movie is fun, it has purpose and is very enjoyable to watch.
Portia Hilton Blistering performances.
Eric Stevenson This is another entry in the "American Pie" series, but they decided to just ditch the "American Pie" title. I admit that this isn't the funniest of movies and some of the humor is pretty low brow. I think the "American Pie" films are just fine. The best thing is probably how the main character reminds me of myself. There's this one part where he's talking about this friend of his (Stifler) who frequently says the f-word. I can see myself in that scenario.It seems there were a lot of real foul mouthed people in Middle School. I felt like the only one who didn't swear. Anyway, the likeability of the main character is what makes this movie enjoyable. I really even find myself liking the Stifler character a lot more. He really does go through character development. I like seeing a relationship build up over several movies into a full blown wedding. ***
canadian58 This bland installment of American Pie should only be watched to see Stifler in action, with his usual hilarious shenanigans. Other than that, the jokes are few and far in between, there is no real plot, and worst of all, half the main cast is missing. No Oz, Heather, Vicky, or Nadia. Stifler and Finch are in more scenes than Jim. Maybe that's a good thing. Jim doesn't offers little humor to the movie. He's just the guy that's getting married. Michelle has few lines, and isn't her band geek self. Very forgettable film. I rewatched it for the first time since American Reunion came out (much better movie) and had forgotten most of it. Reunion really got everything back on track. Happy to see that at least. Wedding gets a 5/10, only for Stifler and Finch. 1/10 for the remainder.
dyellow-38902 If you want to watch a film that is funny and has a feel good vibe to it then this is the one. There is a tiny hint of seriousness to it as well which combines well. Jim is basically getting married to Michelle and the wedding planning is on but of course there are a few hiccups. The funniest character in this film is Stiffler and he really makes the film to be honest. Especially the dance scene in the night club. (Enough said) Finch and Stiffler renew there rivalry and Jim makes a fool of himself on a few occasions. There are plenty of funny moments in this film and I highly recommend.
mattsteel101 I am half way through viewing this film for the first time (the first of any of the American Pie series) and I have come here to express how pathetic a project this is; the writing is so dire, the script should never have been given the green-light for production. The whole bachelor party scene is just utterly devoid of inventiveness, rhythm, or pace. It is painful to watch. The editor must have had the absolute worst time cutting this to try and create some sort of comedic tension. My God. These films try so hard to be like Ferris Beuler's Day Off or any of the other amazing John Hughs films of the 80s but they fail so miserably.So lazily put together. So lazily conceived. The people running the studios are a**holes frankly. Young lawyer/Harvard types who don't have a single creative bone in their body and couldn't tell a paintbrush from a pencil.This is tragic. A film so desperate to become a cult hit but will never stand a chance. The John Hughes films of the 80s will live on for many years, this cr*p will just vanish.