American Reunion (DVD REVIEW)
American Reunion
DVD
Review by Kam Williams
Alumni Reunite for Sophomoric Hijinks at
H.S. Reunion
To
some, it probably seems like only yesterday that the high school seniors at the
center of American Pie were on a mission to lose their virginity before their
graduation. But that was actually 2 sequels (American Pie 2 and American
Wedding) and 4 spinoffs ago, so the testosterone-blinded buddies have
long-since graduated and gone their separate ways to make a mark on the world.
Thus,
at the point of departure of American Reunion, we find terminally-awkward Jim
(Jason Biggs) wed to former band geek Michelle (Alyson Hannigan) and raising a
mischievous toddler (George Christopher Bianchi) who gets into everything.
Meanwhile, macho jock Oz (Chris Klein) is now a high-profile TV sportscaster in
L.A.; brainy Kevin (Thomas Ian Nicholas) is married and working as an
architect; and mysterious Finch (Eddie Kaye Thomas) is a bohemian fantasizing
about doing something more daring than
managing a Staples store in Jersey.
Fast
approaching middle-age, the buddies decide to put their lives on hold to return
to their hometown of East Great Falls for
their 13th annual high school reunion. There, they encounter iconic
classmates Stifler (Seann William Scott) and The Shermanator (Chris Owen);
Kevin’s ex-girlfriend, Vicky (Tara Reid), and Oz’s-ex Heather (Mena Suvari); as
well as a couple of unforgettable parents in Stifler’s mom (Jennifer Coolidge)
and Jim’s dad (Eugene Levy).
Over
the course of the ensuing, eventful weekend, these nostalgic alumni reminisce
while again becoming embroiled in sordid affairs and sophomoric hijinks
suggestive of immature men desperate to recapture their youth. For instance,
Kevin gets so drunk that when he wakes up naked next to Vicky, he can’t
remember whether he’s just cheated on his wife (Charlene Amoia).
Elsewhere,
Jim is tempted by the topless, 18 year-old next-door neighbor (Ali Kobrin) he
used to babysit for as a child. And Stifler’s still Stifler. He’s not above
infantile pranks like pooping into a beer cooler or totally trashing some
jerks’ jet skis.
And so forth. You know the drill. As
for the elders, Jim’s recently-widowed father shares a joint with Stifler’s mom
before succumbing to the well-preserved temptress’ womanly charms.
Frankly,
this reassembled ensemble looks a little long-in-the-tooth to be partaking in
depravity ranging from indiscriminate coupling to over-imbibing in alcohol and
ecstasy. A telltale sign that the cast might have run its course is the lack of
enthusiasm (other than Eugene Levy and Seann William Scott) with which it
delivers its lines.
An
underwhelming last gasp of an expiring franchise strictly for diehards inclined
to laugh a final time at a plethora of recycled slapstick, potty humor and
graphic sight gags.
Good (2 stars)
Unrated with full frontal nudity, profanity, drug use, teen drinking, pervasive
crude humor and graphic sexuality.
Running time: 113
minutes
Distributor:
Universal Studios Home Entertainment
Blu-Ray/DVD Combo Pack Extras: 7 deleted scenes; gag reel;
Jim’s Dad; Ouch! My Balls; The “Reunion” Reunion: Re-Launching the Series;
commentary with co-directors Jon Hurwitz and Hayden Schlossberg; 13 extended
scenes; alternate takes; The Out of Control Track; The Best of Biggs; Lake Bake;
Dancing with the Oz; American Gonad-iators; American Reunion Yearbook; BD-Live;
digital copy; and more.
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