American Pie Presents (US - DVD R1)
Universal has now provided us with the artwork for the new "Threesome Pack"
Title: American Pie Presents
Starring: Eugene Levy
Released: 26th December 2007
SRP: $29.98
Further Details:
Universal Home Video has officially announced American Pie Presents: Beta House which stars Eugene Levy. The sixth American Pie will be available to own in seperate rated (full frame only) and unrated editions from the 26th December. Each should retail at around $29.98 a pop. Extras on the rated edition will include deleted scenes, outtakes, an exclusive interview with Noah Levinstein, a Behind the Greek Games featurette, a Beta House - Not Just Another Slice of Pie featurette, an American Pie Presents: A Public Service Announcement feature, and a UGO Fan Piece. The unrated edition will include all that, along with a Teaser Magazine, a Boobie "Yule Log", and some Most Embarrassing Sex Stories.
Also available from the 26th December will be American Pie Presents: The Threesome Pack which includes American Pie: Band Camp, American Pie Presents: Naked Mile, and American Pie Presents: Beta House. The three-disc package will retail at around $39.98. We've attached the artwork below:



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Starring: Eugene Levy
Released: 26th December 2007
SRP: $29.98
Further Details:
Universal Home Video has officially announced American Pie Presents: Beta House which stars Eugene Levy. The sixth American Pie will be available to own in seperate rated (full frame only) and unrated editions from the 26th December. Each should retail at around $29.98 a pop. Extras on the rated edition will include deleted scenes, outtakes, an exclusive interview with Noah Levinstein, a Behind the Greek Games featurette, a Beta House - Not Just Another Slice of Pie featurette, an American Pie Presents: A Public Service Announcement feature, and a UGO Fan Piece. The unrated edition will include all that, along with a Teaser Magazine, a Boobie "Yule Log", and some Most Embarrassing Sex Stories.
Also available from the 26th December will be American Pie Presents: The Threesome Pack which includes American Pie: Band Camp, American Pie Presents: Naked Mile, and American Pie Presents: Beta House. The three-disc package will retail at around $39.98. We've attached the artwork below:



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American Pie Presents: Another Lame DTV Sequel
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i know right! Will the folks at Universal underestimate the very horrid DTV stuff they keep releasing? Is not just American Pie but Bring it On as well.
they really need to stop....seriously.
So... only Eugene Levey is the last remaining person to keep coming back to this series.
I have all the others, mostly out of curiosity, so I think I am one of the masses to blame for the continuing of this "American Pie Presents" franchise.
I apologize to all.
I have all the others, mostly out of curiosity, so I think I am one of the masses to blame for the continuing of this "American Pie Presents" franchise.
I apologize to all.
Aren't there now 6 of these? Only the first 2 are any good, the last theatrical outing was dire (bar the Stifler dance off).
again ?
No
The Naked Mile wasnt all that bad, Band Camp was Horrid
I haven't succumbed to the "allure" of these direct to DVD releases. Friends have told me that the other two are great, but I politely pass.
The theatrical trilogy was great. That's enough for me.
The theatrical trilogy was great. That's enough for me.
DVDSequels wrote: The Naked Mile wasnt all that bad, Band Camp was Horrid
I found it was the other way around. The Naked Mile didn't make me laugh once, it was too serious for a comedy.
I found it was the other way around. The Naked Mile didn't make me laugh once, it was too serious for a comedy.
What even is a Beta House?
What the hell?
What everyone here is falling to grasp...
This is the 3rd DTV "American Pie." Which means their DTV collection must be making money, or they wouldn't be doing it.
You can only blame me for buying "Band Camp."
This is the 3rd DTV "American Pie." Which means their DTV collection must be making money, or they wouldn't be doing it.
You can only blame me for buying "Band Camp."
there only releasing these cause for some reason they sell very good
Bad or not, the last couple of American Pie DTV sequels both rank among the top selling (non-animated) DTV movies of all time. That said, I'm not interested.
Universal is really milking this one.
Bradavon wrote: What even is a Beta House?
At university over here, there are fraternities and sororities - some are social, some are service-oriented - and they all are named using Greek letters. For instance, with "National Lampoon's Animal House" from 1978, the titular "Animal House" was Delta Tau Chi (DTX - also slangily referred to as "Detox"), and in the movie, they refer to that fraternity as "Delta House". Thus, this new "American Pie" flick, I guess, is going to focus on fraternities.
In a completely other frame of mind... oh, my god. Talk about a formerly great movie franchise getting sullied. But I guess as long as there's prepubescent teenage boys who want to look at boobs and hear d*ck and fart jokes, I guess there will always be a market for these flicks.
At university over here, there are fraternities and sororities - some are social, some are service-oriented - and they all are named using Greek letters. For instance, with "National Lampoon's Animal House" from 1978, the titular "Animal House" was Delta Tau Chi (DTX - also slangily referred to as "Detox"), and in the movie, they refer to that fraternity as "Delta House". Thus, this new "American Pie" flick, I guess, is going to focus on fraternities.
In a completely other frame of mind... oh, my god. Talk about a formerly great movie franchise getting sullied. But I guess as long as there's prepubescent teenage boys who want to look at boobs and hear d*ck and fart jokes, I guess there will always be a market for these flicks.
ChadGKG wrote: What everyone here is falling to grasp...
This is the 3rd DTV "American Pie." Which means their DTV collection must be making money, or they wouldn't be doing it.
Well, clearly. Still doesn't change the fact that it's a c**p product. And it's overkill. My question is, WHO'S buying this garbage??
This is the 3rd DTV "American Pie." Which means their DTV collection must be making money, or they wouldn't be doing it.
Well, clearly. Still doesn't change the fact that it's a c**p product. And it's overkill. My question is, WHO'S buying this garbage??
Enough!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
look Universal,You got VERY Lucky with Band Camp and cruised on by with Naked Mile...but now you are pushing your luck with this one!!!
Oh yeah and whats the story in this one anyway??? They have already blown through all the Stifflers unless its like "Stifflers cousin neighbor"
Oh yeah and whats the story in this one anyway??? They have already blown through all the Stifflers unless its like "Stifflers cousin neighbor"
WILL THESE EVER END????
I loved Band Camp. Still haven't watched The Naked Mile, which I got as a Christmas gift in 2006. But I agree, they need to stop making these.
Thanks Ray.
I know about fraternities and sororities but didn't know about the rest of what you said.
I can't see that title working outside North America, to me Beta means pre-release software :-D . We have none of that over here, you go to university and make a group of friends but that's about it.
I have heard of secondary school (aka - high school) kids going to a prom but that is very new, from the last 3-4 years. My brother went to one. We had a end of year disco but no one went as they were known to be rubbish.
School isn't the big "right of passage" over here that it is in The States. Universities are popular though.
It does surprise me quite how many high school teenage films are made each year in America, surely people get bored of them?
I know about fraternities and sororities but didn't know about the rest of what you said.
I can't see that title working outside North America, to me Beta means pre-release software :-D . We have none of that over here, you go to university and make a group of friends but that's about it.
I have heard of secondary school (aka - high school) kids going to a prom but that is very new, from the last 3-4 years. My brother went to one. We had a end of year disco but no one went as they were known to be rubbish.
School isn't the big "right of passage" over here that it is in The States. Universities are popular though.
It does surprise me quite how many high school teenage films are made each year in America, surely people get bored of them?
Seriously. As long as people keep buying them, they will keep recycling this c**p over and over again. To think there was a time when I saw the 1st American Pie and enjoyed it and thought it was fun. It still is but Universal is milking this like there is no tomorrow.
I still enjoy watching the American Pie movies, and I have to say I rate Band Camp as my favourite Pie film. However, I thought Naked Mile was pretty dire, so I'll be interested to see what this one is like..
Oh, no. Please. PLEASE.
Bradavon wrote: Thanks Ray.
I know about fraternities and sororities but didn't know about the rest of what you said.
I can't see that title working outside North America, to me Beta means pre-release software :-D . We have none of that over here, you go to university and make a group of friends but that's about it.
I have heard of secondary school (aka - high school) kids going to a prom but that is very new, from the last 3-4 years. My brother went to one. We had a end of year disco but no one went as they were known to be rubbish.
School isn't the big "right of passage" over here that it is in The States. Universities are popular though.
It does surprise me quite how many high school teenage films are made each year in America, surely people get bored of them?
For some reason, the rite of passage that is school is a heavily ingrained part of our culture. We place so much importance on schooling and getting the degrees so that we can impress potential employers, when it really doesn't mean jack. A liberal arts major could wind up working Wall Street, you know, that kind of odd juxtaposition.
The reason that there are so many flicks about high school over here is that really, when it comes down to it, high school sucks. And somehow or another, films love to to romanticize it and make it look like it rocks. Sheesh, if everything were like the movies, then my scrawny Asian ass would've gotten laid when I was a second-year. But no... The fantasy outweighs the truth.
I know about fraternities and sororities but didn't know about the rest of what you said.
I can't see that title working outside North America, to me Beta means pre-release software :-D . We have none of that over here, you go to university and make a group of friends but that's about it.
I have heard of secondary school (aka - high school) kids going to a prom but that is very new, from the last 3-4 years. My brother went to one. We had a end of year disco but no one went as they were known to be rubbish.
School isn't the big "right of passage" over here that it is in The States. Universities are popular though.
It does surprise me quite how many high school teenage films are made each year in America, surely people get bored of them?
For some reason, the rite of passage that is school is a heavily ingrained part of our culture. We place so much importance on schooling and getting the degrees so that we can impress potential employers, when it really doesn't mean jack. A liberal arts major could wind up working Wall Street, you know, that kind of odd juxtaposition.
The reason that there are so many flicks about high school over here is that really, when it comes down to it, high school sucks. And somehow or another, films love to to romanticize it and make it look like it rocks. Sheesh, if everything were like the movies, then my scrawny Asian ass would've gotten laid when I was a second-year. But no... The fantasy outweighs the truth.
So Universal is not going to take my idea of calling it "American Pie Presents: Another Fu*king Stifler?"
Jee... these need to stop, seriously!
Delta_FX wrote: Jee... these need to stop, seriously!seconded...



