American Pie Presents: Band Camp

This one time at band camp...

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.

"American Pie Presents: Band Camp" is a 2005 comedy film that serves as a direct-to-video spin-off from the iconic "American Pie" franchise. Produced by Rogue Pictures and distributed by Universal Pictures, the movie takes viewers on a humorous journey to the fictional Talonda Band Camp. The story follows Matt Stifler, younger brother of the infamous Steve Stifler, as he is sent to band camp as a last resort to clean up his act after a prank goes awry. With a blend of raunchy humor and coming-of-age themes, the film attempts to capture the essence of its predecessors while introducing new characters and dynamics. At the heart of the film is Matt Stifler, portrayed by Tad Hilgenbrink, who initially sees band camp as an opportunity to continue his wild antics. However, as the story unfolds, Matt undergoes a transformation, influenced by his interactions with the camp's diverse group of band members and his budding romance with Elyse, played by Arielle Kebbel. The film cleverly uses the band camp setting to explore themes of personal growth and the importance of teamwork, all while maintaining the franchise's signature comedic tone. The supporting cast adds depth and humor to the narrative, with characters like the eccentric band director, Mr. Levenstein, played by Eugene Levy, reprising his role from the original series. The film also introduces new faces, such as the talented but shy trumpet player, Amber, portrayed by Crystle Lightning, who becomes a key figure in Matt's journey. The interactions between these characters provide both comedic relief and heartfelt moments, contributing to the film's overall appeal. "American Pie Presents: Band Camp" may not reach the heights of the original "American Pie" films, but it offers a fun and entertaining addition to the franchise. The movie successfully balances crude humor with genuine character development, making it a worthwhile watch for fans of the series. While it may not be a cinematic masterpiece, it captures the spirit of the "American Pie" universe and provides a satisfying, if somewhat predictable, coming-of-age story set against the backdrop of band camp.

Year2005

Budget7000000$

Runtime94 min

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GenresComedy

Production countriesUnited States of America

Production companies

Rogue Pictures

American Pie Presents: Band Camp

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