Moral Rating: | Very Offensive |
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Primary Audience: | Teens |
Genre: | Comedy Romance |
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Year of Release: | 2003 |
USA Release: |
See our review of another film in this series: American Pie II
Every time you buy a movie ticket or rent a video you are casting a vote telling Hollywood “That’s what I want.” Why does Hollywood continue to promote immoral programming? Are YOU part of the problem? Answer
Featuring | Jason Biggs, Alyson Hannigan, Eugene Levy, January Jones, Seann William Scott |
Director |
Jesse Dylan |
Producer | Chris Bender, Adam Herz, Chris Moore, Craig Perry, Chris Weitz, Paul Weitz, Warren Zide |
Distributor |
Here’s what the distributor says about their film: “With East Great Falls High now just a memory, the kids have grown into young adults ready to wreak havoc with a new rite of passage—Jim (Biggs) and Michelle (Hannigan) are getting married! Stifler (Scott) plans to be there (bridesmaids!), and more importantly to throw the ultimate bachelor party (strippers!). Finch (Thomas) is all for the hedonistic rituals, but not for letting Stifler steal the maid of honor, who happens to be Michelle’s sexy younger sister, Cadence (Jones). While everybody else sweats and frets, Jim’s Dad (Levy) is cool as ever, dispensing advice that no one wants to hear and getting ready for one of the best days of his life.”
Let this be a window into popular culture that we take with us as Christians—that we live in a world filled with raunch, but also with real people who hunger for meaning and purpose in their lives. Are we genuinely listening to their needs and their hunger and responding out of Christian compassion or are we too grossed out and put off to even risk relating with “un-Christian” people? Jesus took the risk and related to common people that society looked down on, and so should we.
My Ratings: [Average / 2]