American Pie Presents: The Book of Love
Ten years after the first American Pie movie, three new hapless virgins discover the Bible hidden in the school library at East Great Falls High. Unfortunately for them, the book is ruined, and with incomplete advice, the Bible leads them on a hilarious journey to lose their virginity.
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- Cast:
- Bug Hall , Brandon Hardesty , Kevin M. Horton , Beth Behrs , Melanie Papalia , Jennifer Holland , John Patrick Jordan
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This movie was so-so. It had it's moments, but wasn't the greatest.
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A terrific literary drama and character piece that shows how the process of creating art can be seen differently by those doing it and those looking at it from the outside.
The story, direction, characters, and writing/dialogue is akin to taking a tranquilizer shot to the neck, but everything else was so well done.
I have seen one other film in the AP series, and I am not very pleased with the movies. Now to set the record straight I love teenage sex comedies. However, a boy making love to a PB&J is not in my realm of humor. Toss in a dog and his brother filming the event and I am out the door.The movie missed a golden opportunity in The Book of Love. It attempted to reunite certain characters from the past to the present. We had Booger, from the classic "Revenge of the Nerds" as a teacher and Rosanna Arquette from "Amazon Women on the Moon." This should have been a parade of champions from past teenage sex comedies, instead we just get a few to tempt us.Nudity, sexual situations and non-stop crude sex language. Degrading to women, men, and dogs. Funny at times but not worth the coin.
Yet another ridiculous American Pie spin off, unrelated to the first, that has now been spit into stores for kids to buy and call "the best movie ever". Just great. I always referred to these movies as "kid movies" because I find my friends liking the spinoffs more than the original three because of the excessive female nudity. Maybe we're heading down the sea of nihilism, I don't know.We are enlightened to see that Bug Hall (The Little Rascals) plays the lead character in this mess, and I would just give the film one and a half stars for him and Eugene Levy, solely. He plays Rob a hopeless virgin along with his other friends Nathan (Kevin M. Horton) and Lube (Brandon Hardesty). While searching for the girl he likes, Rob accidentally sets the school library on fire in which he find the "Book of Love". Partly destroyed, it contains the tips and tricks on how to have sex and pleasure a women. The virgins are now on their quest to have sex and try gain girlfriends as well.The plot, is rather stupid and just unappealing altogether. It's a typical late high-school plot in which you don't really care about. Yet again, no one returns from previous films, only Eugene Levy who must get paid a shiny new dime to keep returning in these films. He needs to get decent cut for what the franchise makes, otherwise, he would never in his life make such lackluster films.I will go as far as saying I laughed in a few parts but like Richard Roeper stated, "One laugh every half an hour is not enough for me to recommend this...". The characters are mildly likable, but you don't really care what happens to them even though they are the protagonists of the film. The lackluster acting, the stereotypical objects disguised as girls, and the bad script and storyline is enough to bore you before the first thirty minutes have passed. Like I stated before, teens will like this for the nudity, but any self respecting fan will grow tired, weary, and be utterly repulsed by this loathsome filth disguised as pie. Next.Starring: Bug Hall, Kevin M. Horton, Brandon Hardesty, and Eugene Levy. Directed by: John Putch.
Seriously, the movie isn't that bad as I read, but it does lack good, old American Pie jokes, indeed. I was surprised to see that the plot isn't very different to other American Pie plots. I must say that all the jokes are straight, nothing ironic or funny, just banal things. This Stifler is the worst Stifler I've seen, considering Erik Stifler wasn't a hit either. To be honest, Seann William Scott did his role quite good, the others, excluding Dwight, just try to be like Steven, but this Stifler is the worst. This movie totally disappointed me, I would rate the whole American Pie with the grade 7 just for this awful movie. It disappointed me because the others were very funny and entertaining, but it isn't the worst movie I have seen. Not very entertaining, stupid, barely existing jokes, Hollywood clichés about the high school life and trying to get laid. We may not all have a girlfriend, but no one is that much of an idiot to do what this guys are doing.5/10
The story is about three hapless virgins in high school who are desperate in getting laid. Everyone here is new except Noah Levenstein. One day, one of them accidentally found the so called, Book Of Love (The Bible) in the library. Blah blah blah..the whole story turns out boring. Two of three lead actors weren't good actors. They try to be but failed. The other one was OK though(the one who found the bible). There is also a Stifler in this movie called Scott. Like many Stiflers he is an arrogant snob. Somehow, the actor didn't execute it right. It would be better if they'd choose another actor. I don't think it deserves to be called an American Pie movie. It is disappointing. The plot itself is kind of boring. Boring plot + crappy actors = worst American Pie movie yet