American Reunion Movie Review – on DVD/Blu-ray July 10

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Ten years ago, I was a huge fan of the American Pie movies. Yes, they are quite raunchy and totally politically incorrect, but they were also hilarious!

When I received a copy of American Reunion in the mail to review, it brought back all of the laughs from the previous movies. I am not even 100% sure I have seen all of the American Pie films, but they aren’t really movies that you have to watch in order. You will be able to laugh your tush off no matter which one you are watching when!

Overview of American Reunion

 The entire cast of American Pie returns to East Great Falls for their high-school reunion in the outrageous comedyAmerican Reunion, available on Blu-ray Combo Pack, DVD, and On Demand, with a never-before-seen unrated version, on July 10, 2012 from Universal Studios Home Entertainment.  In one long-overdue weekend, old friends will reconnect, old flames re-ignite and everyone will rediscover just how much fun you can pack into one hilarious weekend.

It was summer 1999 when four small-town Michigan boys began a quest to lose their virginity.  In the years that have passed, Jim (Jason Biggs, Life Happens, “Mad Love”) and Michelle (Alyson Hannigan, “How I Met Your Mother”) got married while Stifler (Seann William Scott,Role Models) still refuses to grow up. Kevin (Thomas Ian Nicholas, Please Give) and Vicky (Tara Reid, “Scrubs”) said goodbye while Oz (Chris Klein, American Dreamz) and Heather (Mena Suvari, “American Horror Story”) grew apart.  Finch (Eddie Kaye Thomas, “How to Make It in America”) still longs for Stifler’s mom (Jennifer Coolidge, Legally Blonde) and Jim’s dad (Eugene Levy, Best in Show) is learning to date.  The hormonal teens who launched a comedy legend return as American Reunion brings this beloved franchise back with “flat out hilarious, raunchy fun” (Pete Hammond, Box Office Magazine).

For me, this movie was as funny as all the rest. It was interesting to see how the character had grown up and what they were doing in their adult lives. However, even though it had been over 10 years since they graduated, most of them were still the same old characters we loved back then. I love how the movie progressed and ending, and I was happy to add it to my DVD collection when finished watching it!

What makes it even funnier are all the special features included. The gag reel had me in tears with laughter!

About Kecia

Kecia Hambrick is a southern girl, born and raised in Georgia. She's also a WAHM to a two year old boy, wife to an awesome husband named James, blogger, freelance writer, and self-proclaimed social media enthusiast. Southern Girl Ramblings is her little spot on the web where she rambles about parenting, life in general, and the best products on the market!

Comments

  1. Janet W. says:

    I still haven’t seen this! Would love to. The first one was hilarious!

  2. Megan says:

    I think I’m “growing down” – these seem funnier to me now then they did a few years ago!

  3. Betsy Barnes says:

    I just watched this with my 19 year old son. We enjoyed it :)

  4. Megan Turner says:

    I think that I just might have to watch this for old times sake!

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