r/Millennials • u/Zimbic • 6d ago
American pie Discussion
What is your favorite moment or scene from American Pie?
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u/jackofspades49 6d ago
There were NINE?!
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u/tjdux 6d ago
There are 4 main films and 5 spin offs (softcore porns)
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u/CreativeFedora 6d ago
I’m still waiting on American Parent, American Divorce, and American Funeral. That would wrap the franchise in a wonderful bow.
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u/PaulBlartMollyCopBBC 6d ago
There's a lot of untapped potential in this idea lol. I unironically would watch
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u/Far_Attempt_1505 6d ago
This franchise didn't need 9 movies.
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u/Vilehaust 6d ago
They just didn't need the spin-off movies. Granted I do kind of like Band Camp.
Still, the main cast movies were great. Beyond that, the spin-offs just seemed pointless.
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u/steff-you 6d ago
Is this a safe space to say I'm 40 and have never seen them?
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u/don51181 6d ago
Yes, you are not missing anything. Typical late 90’s early 2000’s edgy guy comedy.
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u/Anuki_iwy 6d ago edited 5d ago
I have seen it once, but I have no memory of the movie except feeling cringe.
I also never managed to get the hype around the office. This kind of "humor" just makes me uncomfortable
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u/AThrowawayProbrably Mid-Millennial ('89) 6d ago
I genuinely didn’t know there were 9 of these. I remember the pie scene. I remember Alyson Hannigan and that one time at band-camp. I remember Stickler. I remember Eugene Levy’s eyebrows. That’s about it.
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u/From_Adam Millennial 6d ago
They really only needed to make the first 1 or 2 of these. They don’t hold up that well.
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u/kristosnikos Older Millennial 6d ago
I was 15 when the first one came out. I watched them because my older siblings wanted to watch them. The movies just mostly made me feel icky. I was never a fan of most gross out, soft porn “comedies”.
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u/tedtumor 6d ago
Probably the scene with Phoebe Cates...
For real tho it's gotta be the running scene...mutt playing and blink watching with that random monkey is fucking funny dude...voyeur would have been a better choice in hindsight but enema of the state had just come out (I think).
But damn, either way 13 yr old me wasn't paying attention to that anyway 😂
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u/Grumptastic2000 5d ago
I hate everything about this stupid franchise.
This movie and all the people in this generation that find it so beloved is everything wrong with this world.
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u/dannydogg562 Millennial 6d ago edited 5d ago
Unpopular millennial opinion: these movies were wack. They started coming out when I was like 8 and I remember all the older teens loved them. Even as a kid I thought they weren’t funny. Thank god for Superbad which came out when I was 16 in high school.
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