rthibes
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As the first movie is becoming a classic (if you think that "Porky's" is a classic as well) and the second was just funny, this third "American Pie" brings more romance to the series. Ok, the comic and disgusting scenes are all there, but here we have more about Jim and Michelle, and more about the fantastic Jim's father (Eugene Levy).
If you watch it like a romantic comedy, you might find it better than the lasts Sandra Bullock's flicks, for sure.
Now, some characters are missing (the boring couple Chris Klein & American Beauty doesn't matter... but where is the Sherminator???) so Stifler gets more space - what seems to be a huge problem. Seann William Scott overacts every time he appears. It's a shame. I liked Stifler as a supporting character at the 1st and 2nd movies, but in "Wedding" he lost control.
Now let's wait for the 4th movie, when we'll probably see the lovely couple Jim and Michelle having kids. That's the next step, right?
If you watch it like a romantic comedy, you might find it better than the lasts Sandra Bullock's flicks, for sure.
Now, some characters are missing (the boring couple Chris Klein & American Beauty doesn't matter... but where is the Sherminator???) so Stifler gets more space - what seems to be a huge problem. Seann William Scott overacts every time he appears. It's a shame. I liked Stifler as a supporting character at the 1st and 2nd movies, but in "Wedding" he lost control.
Now let's wait for the 4th movie, when we'll probably see the lovely couple Jim and Michelle having kids. That's the next step, right?
One of my favorite movies, based on one of my favorite books. "High Fidelity" is perfect if you already had a broken heart, and if you tried to heal it with some pop songs.
John Cusack is not acting - he REALLY IS Rob Fleming (Rob Gordon in the movie). If there are doubts about it, I just say that he made the soundtrack compilation and collaborated with the screenplay.
The supporting cast is also perfect. Jack Black and Todd Louiso couldn't be better. Tim Robbins, as the world-music-fan, is a nice surprise, and Joan Cusack is always funny.
It looks like everyone had a lot of fun making this movie, and the result is a nice and funny and full of emotions motion picture, to see again and again and again to remember how music and love can help each other.
John Cusack is not acting - he REALLY IS Rob Fleming (Rob Gordon in the movie). If there are doubts about it, I just say that he made the soundtrack compilation and collaborated with the screenplay.
The supporting cast is also perfect. Jack Black and Todd Louiso couldn't be better. Tim Robbins, as the world-music-fan, is a nice surprise, and Joan Cusack is always funny.
It looks like everyone had a lot of fun making this movie, and the result is a nice and funny and full of emotions motion picture, to see again and again and again to remember how music and love can help each other.
"Row Your Boat" is an underrated Jon Bon Jovi's movie. It won't change the world or run for the Oscars, but it's a nice and sweet piece of entertainment.
Although is hard to believe that the rockstar Jon Bon Jovi could be a homeless man coming out of the jail, when he starts the romance we all believe that there's the guy who wrote "Always", "Never Say Goodbye" and "I'll be There For You". Jon is always better when he does the loser characters (like "Destination Anywhere" or "Pay It Forward").
I think people should give a chance to this one.
Although is hard to believe that the rockstar Jon Bon Jovi could be a homeless man coming out of the jail, when he starts the romance we all believe that there's the guy who wrote "Always", "Never Say Goodbye" and "I'll be There For You". Jon is always better when he does the loser characters (like "Destination Anywhere" or "Pay It Forward").
I think people should give a chance to this one.