American Pie Presents: Band Camp 2005

This one time at band camp...

5.474 / 10   1999 vote(s)
R
Comedy

Everyone has 'moved on', except for Sherman and Jim Levenstein's still understanding father. Little Matt Stiffler wants to join his older brother Steve's business and, after everything Matt has heard from Jim's band-geek wife, he plans to go back to band camp and make a video of his own.

Release Date 2005-10-31
Runtime 1h 34m
Directors Victor J. Kemper, Steve Rash, Jerram A. Swartz, Sonia Bhalla, Lorin Flemming, Casey Mako, Ellen Rosentreter, Richard Gonzales
Producers Mike Elliott, Warren Zide, Craig Perry, Paul DiFranco, Joseph P. Genier
Writers Adam Herz, Brad Riddell

I thought this would be dumb compared to the original. It's not as good still but really funny.

Andre Gonzales

The little brother of the character Stifler from the theatrical films goes to band camp, wreaking havoc and causing mayhem, because the film makers decided you're too stupid to require laughs from your comedy. This may be one of the worst "comedies" I have ever seen, and I sat through "Beer for My Horses." I hated all the characters, the story is predictable, and the lead character is a borderline sociopath who never should have had an entire film resting on his adventures. Repulsive and sad, your level of enjoyment might depend on how funny you find the word "stiff" and all its incarnations.

(Unrated)- Some physical violence, strong profanity, strong female nudity, male nudity, sexual content, very strong sexual references, strong adult situations, alcohol use.

Charles Tatum