Watch: American Pie 2 2001 123movies, Full Movie Online – The whole gang are back and as close as ever. They decide to get even closer by spending the summer together at a beach house. They decide to hold the biggest party ever to be seen, even if the preparation doesn’t always go to plan. Especially when Stifler, Finch and Jim become more close to each other than they ever want to be and when Jim mistakes super glue for lubricant..
Plot: After a year apart – attending different schools, meeting different people – the guys rent a beach house and vow to make this the best summer ever. As it turns out, whether that will happen or not has a lot to do with the girls. Between the wild parties, outrageous revelations and yes, a trip to band camp, they discover that times change and people change, but in the end, it’s all about sticking together.
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Horny pie served up smashingly well
Raunch used to be so simple! You’d go see Porky’s, you knew you were gonna see some T&A. Oh, and maybe a small heartfelt lesson about how people are generally good, even those who are different from us, as long as we have the same goal of getting laid in mind. Those were such wonderful days! Now, everyone’s more jaded, even (especially) the kids. You show a kid the shower scene from Porky’s, and he’ll love it, but I bet after the first few viewings it won’t be as much fun. Kids need something new all the time. Now, American Pie is an R-rated film, so at least the intended audience isn’t the teen crowd, exactly, but then neither was Porky’s (or any of its knock offs). The cast from the original American Pie is reunited. The time is now one year later, and the gang’s home from college for the summer. Jim (Jason Biggs) still has his sexual hang-ups. Remember Michelle (Alyson Hannigan), the band-camp girl? Jim went to the prom with her, and she didn’t talk to him after that. But don’t worry, she’s at band camp again and figures prominently in this movie. It seems Nadia, the exchange student whose escapades with Jim made the Internet, is back in the country and is ready to hook up with our hapless lead character. What to do! Jim still has no experience. The guys try to help him out by renting a lakeside cottage for the summer. Meanwhile, Stifler’s (Seann William Scott) still trying to hump everything in sight; Oz (Chris Klein) is remaining celibate while his girlfriend Jessica (Natasha Lyonne) is in France; Finch (Eddie Kaye Thomas) is still lusting after the legendary mother of Stifler, after their much-talked-about union at the party in the first movie; and Kevin (Thomas Ian Nicholas) is aching after his breakup with Vicky (Tara Reid). There have been no drastic character changes, either; everyone’s as you’d expect after a year of college. Which means, of course, that all the guys are hornier than a sex addict in a penny whorehouse. But that’s what drives raunch comedies – the testosterone of single-minded males. As in real life, although the males in the movie have grown up, they still think like high school kids. (And someday this nubile cast will learn that that particular characteristic never really leaves the male of the species!) But while the theme of the movie is sex, sex, and sex, hidden under the layer of bombast and teenage oversexdrive is a theme of tenderness and fallibility. When kids graduate high school, they think they know it all. “Bring life on!” they chortle with glee. “We know it all!” But there’s a certain vulnerability that everyone feels at some point, and that’s the issue of sexual conduct for the first time. And here’s where American Pie 2 deviates from other raunch films. In those yesteryear movies, there was always tremendous pressure for one schlub to get lucky once and for all. I’m talking huge peer pressure! But in this movie, while all of Jim’s friends want him to get laid, they never, ever make him feel like he’s below average or beneath them because he’s not experienced what they have. And that, to me, makes this a very special movie – although, rest assured, it’s still as raunchy as the first one. In addition, the ending is so unlike those earlier raunchfests that you actually sit there and admire the screenwriters for not, for once, pandering to the least common denominator. But hold on! Don’t look at me like that! You’re thinking that if it has good intentions and good messages, how much fun could it really be? Trust me, if you enjoyed the pastry coitus in the first movie, you’ll get a kick out of Jim’s misadventures in this one, too. The writing is way above par for movies in this genre, and the cast is both lovely to look at more than capable in their deliveries and actions.
This half-baked sequel isn’t half as funny as the first “Pie.”
“American Pie 2” delivers only half as many laughs as “American Pie.” The best thing this uninspired sequel about the sexual shenanigans of college freshmen does is reunite the entire original cast. Sadly, “AP2” doesn’t make adequate use of its ensemble cast. Jason Biggs returns as Jim the sexual lummox who suffers the worst humiliations imaginable. No, he doesn’t defile an apple pie as he did in “American Pie.” Seann William Scott runs a close second as the cretinous but comical Steve Stifler. Happily, Eugene Levy turns up in more scenes as Jim’s Dad. The biggest surprise is band camper Michelle (Alyson Hannigan) joins the group! Unfortunately, director J.B. Rogers of “Say It Isn’t So” and scenarist Adam Herz neither devote enough time to Oz, Finch, Heather, Jessica, Kevin, and Vicky nor do they put them in farcical predicaments. Not only did “American Pie” consistently ripple with fresh comedy, but also it let the girls behave as lecherously as the guys. “AP2” confines females to second-string roles. Half of the fun in the original concerned how the gals manipulated the hormone-addled guys.“American Pie 2” starts well, but it concocts less comedy than its predecessor. The Michigan teenagers from East Grand Rapids High are finishing their second semester in college. Jim is having goodbye sex with a blonde in his dorm room when his well-meaning but clueless father shows up with a six-pack of beer. No sooner has Jim’s Dad interrupted them than his mom prances in, screams at the sight of her son naked with a coed, and drops an apple pie on the floor. After Jim gets home, Swedish exchange student Nadia (Shannon Elizabeth of “Tomcats”), the hottie that he tried to seduce on the Internet, gives him a call. She wants to hook up with him at summer’s end. Anxiety grips Jim. He fears his lack of sexual experience will repulse Nadia. Oz (Chris Klein of “Election”) bids goodbye to Heather (Mena Suvari of “American Beauty”) as she heads off for summer classes in Europe. So much for their romance. They experiment with phone sex, only to find Stifler eavesdropping on them. Kevin (Thomas Ian Nicholas) and Vicky (Tara Reid) spend the entire movie proving to each other they can be friends after sex in “American Pie.” In “American Pie,” a group of sympathetic guys vowed to find girlfriends and lose their virginity on prom night. In “AP2,” the guys share a beach house on Lake Michigan and throw an end of summer, “Can’t Hardly Wait” type, blow-out bash. Our heroes earn money painting houses. Jim sneaks over to band camp to persuade Michelle to tutor him about what women really want. Homophobic Stifler suspects that lesbians live in one of the houses that they are painting. The lesbians catch Jim and Finch in their room trying to rescue Stifler. This amusing scene and Jim’s Crazy Glue episode provide the funniest moments in “AP2.”
You’ll laugh at “American Pie 2,” but you won’t laugh as often as you did at “American Pie.”
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 48 min (108 min), 1 hr 45 min (105 min) (UK)
Budget 30000000
Revenue 287553595
Status Released
Rated R
Genre Comedy
Director J.B. Rogers
Writer Adam Herz, David H. Steinberg
Actors Jason Biggs, Seann William Scott, Shannon Elizabeth
Country United States
Awards 8 wins & 6 nominations
Production Company N/A
Website N/A
Sound Mix DTS, Dolby Digital, SDDS
Aspect Ratio 1.85 : 1
Camera Moviecam Compact, Cooke S4 and Angenieux HR Lenses
Laboratory DeLuxe, Hollywood (CA), USA
Film Length 2,939 m (Spain)
Negative Format 35 mm (Eastman EXR 50D 5245, Kodak Vision 500T 5279)
Cinematographic Process Spherical
Printed Film Format 35 mm (Kodak Vision 2383)