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  • DVD Release Date: 12/26/2005
  • Rating: Not Rated
  • Sales Rank: 26,670

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Poolside with Band Camp girls; Unrated love lesson with Ginger Lynn; Outtakes & deleted scenes; Band Camp Girls: The music video; Rover cam uncut!; Band Camp's dirty secrets; And much more

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Disc #1 -- American Pie Presents: Band Camp
1. Misconduct (Main Titles) [7:04]
2. Perfect Punishment [4:02]
3. The M.A.C.R.O. [8:38]
4. Striptease [5:01]
5. Stifler Vision [7:49]
6. Wake up Call [5:53]
7. Battle Royale [3:10]
8. Sensitive Stomach [7:24]
9. Night Vision [4:05]
10. Overstimulated Times [3:48]
11. Fierce Competition [6:54]
12. Love Music [4:49]
13. Off the Bandwagon [2:05]
14. "Bandeez" Gone Wild [:51]
15. Gag Reflex [4:32]
16. For Elyse [4:13]
17. Piper at the Gates [5:10]
18. End Titles [4:58]

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This one could just have easily been titled American Pie: The Next Generation, because instead of revisiting the original characters it offers a new group of sex-crazed teen misfits. The nominal protagonist is Matt Stiffler (Tad Hilgenbrinck), younger brother of the character played in the first three films by Seann William Scott. Like his older sibling, Matt is a bit of a troublemaker, and when a pepper-spray prank goes bad he gets "sentenced" to a term at Band Camp -- where, presumably, geeky goody-two-shoes types will surround him. Of course Matt isn't all that mean-spirited, and despite such predictable outrages as mounting spy-cams in the girls' shower and lacing drinks with, ahem, bodily fluids, he emerges from the experience having learned valuable life lessons. Eugene Levy provides the one link to earlier series entries by reprising the role of Mr. Levenstein (Jim's father). Newcomer Hilgenbrinck offers a carbon copy of Scott, and other similarly unknown performers do their best with the crude humor served up by the script. Needless to say, the band geeks turn out to be a lot cooler than anybody suspected, and in the end Matt learns that one can find a soul mate in the unlikeliest places. Not exactly Oscar material, Band Camp supplies exactly what is expected of it, and fans of this popular franchise won't be the least bit disappointed. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble

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theres a new Stifler at Tall Oaks Band Camp! LoL !by MeganLA

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September 14, 2009: so this is the 2006 movie Amercian Pie Band Camp i liked this one and i have the unrated fullframe dvd some people may say its not as good as the other Amercian Pie movies but i disagree i enjoyed it i mean the new Stifler went to band camp and seen the girl that he ended up with

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No wonder it went straight to DVDby Anonymous

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July 13, 2008: An unfortunate perversion of the great American Pie series. You can tell the studio was in for making some quick cash because this movie is simply not funny. It does not have the heart of original 3 movies. An excuse for adolescent boys to see some quick nudity, it's no wonder none of the original cast returned (except for Eugene Levy, who does any movie if there's a paycheck for him).

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