American Pie Presents: Beta House
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Average customer review:Product Description
Get ready for the most hilarious and outrageous freshman year in collegiate history - American Pie is pledging Beta House! Join Dwight Stifler, his cousin Erik, Mr. Levenstein (Eugene Levy), and the infamous Beta House fraternity for the hottest, wildest
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #16652 in DVD
- Brand: Universal
- Released on: 2007-12-23
- Rating: R (Restricted)
- Aspect ratio: 1.85:1
- Formats: AC-3, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
- Original language: English
- Subtitled in: English, French, Spanish
- Number of discs: 1
- Dimensions: 1.00 pounds
- Running time: 89 minutes
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
The sixth entry in the long-running American Pie franchise anchors its story in the tried-and-true rivalry between nerds and jocks while serving up the non-stop barrage of raunchy gags for which the series has earned its notoriety. The twist in Beta House is that the nerds are actually the heels of the picture, while the heroes (as it were) are hormonally super-charged Erik Stifler (John White) and his pals, who pledge at their college's most chaotic frat during their freshman year. That the fraternity, Beta House, is run by Erik's cousin Dwight (Steve Talley) only works in their favor, but trouble rears its head in the form of the Geek House, a rival frat made up of socially awkward boys with money to burn due to their technological superiority. The apex of their clash is the Greek Olympics (inexplicably presided over by American Pie regular Eugene Levy), which descends into a frenzy of scatological sight gags (one bit, inspired by the Russian Roulette scene in The Deer Hunter, is jaw-droppingly gross). The sweetness that tempered the sex jokes in the original American Pie is completely absent from this entry; that, however, may not be a bad thing for some viewers. The DVD includes a considerable amount of deleted material, including whole story lines removed from the final product; commentary by and interviews with the cast and crew, outtakes, an in-character interview with Levy, and a ridiculous "Yule Log" featurette (a smutty play on the old Video Yule Log) round out the extras. --Paul Gaita
Customer Reviews
wow! wow! wow!
wow! American pie movie speakes for it self.
i have all the movies and love them.
Typcial American Pie Franchise Humor
If you have seen any of the American Pie movies, then you will know what to expect on this movie. Its the same type of humor. If you emjoyed the American Pie movies, you will enjoy this. If you thought the American Pie movies were trashy then don't watch this (seriously, what were you expecting?).
I enjoyed this movie - so why a 3 out of 5? Well, the movie was badly edited. You can tell that the final product was not what was originally written, and they changed or cut out parts.
Theres a trailer showing the midget frat playing football - thats not in the movie. You can also tell from certain scenes that the lady from the greek frat was going to betray the geek house, but that never happened which made certain scenes seem a bit out of place.
Overall, a good movie. I paid $2 for this movie and its worth it. Full price? Maybe not.
#6
Okay, enough is enough they went overboard now, to many american pie movies, will they ever stop. the only rason to watch these dumb movies is because of eugene levy, he's the only reason to continue to watch these movies. heaven forbbid they make another one. this one is the worst out of all of them. the only reason this movie made it because of eugene levy.





