When three East Great Falls High buddies accidentally discover the legendary ?Book of Love,? penned by some of their school?s alumni, they embark on a hilariously outrageous quest to lose their virginity with the girls of ... more »their dreams. Join Jim?s Dad (Eugene Levy) and this lovable and outrageous group of guys in this raucous comedy full of shocking and heartwarming fun!« less
The worst of the Pie movies. Seemed like some miscasting and just not that many funny scenes like the others.
Zhane K. from BEAVERTON, OR Reviewed on 2/21/2013...
Completed the series
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Skip the film, watch the extras, great Blu quality
Steve Kuehl | Ben Lomond, CA | 12/23/2009
(3 out of 5 stars)
"Once again Universal dumps the high end cameras and transfer into one of their franchises, so the resulting Blu picture and sound are flawless, but in a film that does not qualify. The DTS was mixed perfectly, especially in each fantasy sequence the music didn't drown anything out. The picture was crystal enough to see every pore and flesh tone - and there is a great deal of that. Aside from the cameos and fun fantasy sequences, the movie is forgettable, but the supplements are fun and worth the watch, including:
* Making of, 8:00 minutes. Director intros with how he dislikes the usual fare so this and all of the others could have been one long documentary of gags, outtakes and fun on the set. This one covers some brief interviews and gags.
* Love Manual, 5:50 minutes. The hot girls from the movie and some of the cameo guys give their take on how to get with ladies.
* Trivia. One of the cast goes around the set and tests people's memory on some good American Pie trivia. Enjoyable.
* Pie-Cons, 6:50 minutes. Interviews with the long list of cameos in this film.
* Deleted scenes, 11:14 minutes. Plenty of extra skin and forgettable dialogue.
* Gag Reel, 4:00 minutes. More outtakes and adlib stuff - hilarious.
* From the Set, 10 clips totaling 19 minutes. Essentially more deleted scenes with lots of extra ladies sans their clothing in funny sequences. Obviously this crew/cast had a good time making the film.
The extended is only a few minutes longer and there really isn't that much of a difference to warrant watching this twice. I would say bookmark the few worthy music scenes on your BD player (love that feature) watch the supplements and skip the rest, but the quality and extras make this a worthy addition to your library if you like the franchise. 3 stars for the positives listed. Enjoy."
The series goes on, but hopefully next time brings a better
terpfan1980 | Somewhere near Washington DC, United States | 12/27/2009
(3 out of 5 stars)
"Anyone that has watched the films in this series since the beginning (American Pie - Unrated (Widescreen Collector's Edition)) is going to inevitably rate this film in comparison to the other films. The first film, much like another film of that same general era (The Matrix (10th Anniversary Edition) [Blu-ray]) was somewhat ground breaking. It was raw, crude, lewd, and really, really funny thanks to being so lewd and crude. The later films in the series have had that bar to jump over and some have been mildly successful (American Pie Presents - The Naked Mile) while others have been merely amusing. This particular film (Book of Love) seems to fall into that range with nothing to really push it towards a higher rating. For me, I think I'd have to put this one into the same ratings area as American Pie - Band Camp (Unrated Widescreen Edition). While this film is, at least in the Unrated version, loaded with more gratituitous T&A than that earlier film, the story seems to be about as weak as that earlier story was.
There are several cameos in Book of Love that do add to the fun, and a load of extras that add value as well, but personally I'd have to say that this one veers far more to rental territory than to purchase territory. Tread carefully here. If you aren't a fan of the series, then look elsewhere.
Hopefully the next film in the series delivers something a little better for everyone to enjoy."
This is really going down hill.
Gregory Holmes | 12/30/2009
(2 out of 5 stars)
"The AMERICAN PIE series is by far my favorite group of comedy films so I hate to say that BOOK OF LOVE is a bad film but it really is. Certainly none of these films are CITIZEN KANE but they have all had some funny gags, likeable and attractive characters and fairly decent scripts (the first four in particular). Sadly this group of actors (who are supposed to be in high school but look to be in their late twenties) can't even pull off this lame material which includes screwing a peanut butter sandwich, oral sex from the family dog and the "Stiffler" character getting plowed in the rear by a CGI moose. All of the characters are unpleasent for the most part (although Ms. Arquett does a decent job). There is really no one to identify with in this film. This time around no attempt is made to link Stiffler with his previous onscreen relatives and his character amounts to little more than a cameo. Even Eugene Levy phones it in on this one. The entire premise of the film is also extremely unlikely and rather stupid. Hopefully the inevitable part 8 will get back on track. This one is true mess."
Carbon copy of the first one
RedSoxRock | NH | 01/06/2010
(2 out of 5 stars)
"I'm a huge fan of the American Pie series, and have always bought them as soon as they came out. I disagree with those that say it was going downhill; I loved 5 and 6. But this is a new exercise in pathetic. It is literally a carbon copy of the first one, right down to the characters:
Rob=Jim
Nathan=Kevin
Lube=Finch
Stifler=Stifler
The script has a couple new gags in it, including the titular encounter with the legendary Bible from #1, which is the only interesting part. Other gags include an unfortunate encounter with an elderly Canadian hooker, and an even more unfortunate encounter with a moose. These gags are so far over the top they're not even funny. The premise of the movie as a whole is literally the EXACT same thing as #1.
The series was awesome, but I guess it had to come to an end eventually. It truly pains me to say it, but if they come out with #8, I'll rent it before I buy it."
An okay movie, but the worst out of the entire series
C. Peterson | Atlanta | 12/22/2009
(3 out of 5 stars)
"I've been a fan of American Pie movies since the first one was released in theatres, every since the trilogy ended the (first 3 movies) the series has started becoming a tiny bit more stale or predictable as every new movie comes along.
As with the last 4 movies none of the MAJOR characters that we have gotten to know and love are not in the 4 movies. This movie features a entire new cast, besides the legendary NOAH "Jims dad".
The movie is okay, I do think that the scene with the elderly women is not needed, it was not funny and kind of unattractive, also with the scene at the start of the movie with the dog attacking the sandwich was toooo predictable, seen it coming from miles away.
Also they embarrassed Stiffler...that's a NO NO, stiffler is supposedly suppose to come out on top always, yea some of you are going to say that he did, but Stiffler never should be put down in a movie. The women in the new are terrible looking compared to women in the other movies of the series, these are maybe 5 out of 40 attractive women in the entire movie, unlike other movies which the entire female cast was hot!! or even majority
To sum it up, its still good enough to go into your American Pie Collection if you own one."