American Pie 2
Odd that a summer-movie sequel would take as its theme the need for change.
That's the platitude voiced by director J.B. Rogers and writer Adam Herz at the
end of American Pie 2, after the film has laboriously rehashed most of
the raunchy gags that made the original a surprise hit in 1999. Do audiences
really want second helpings?
Certainly American Pie's characters do: they've returned from their
first year away at college hungry for a repeat of the farcical sexual
indignities they suffered in senior year of high school. And so Jim (Jason
Biggs) still longs for Euro bombshell Nadia (Shannon Elizabeth), who exposed
his inadequacies on the Internet in the previous film, and Finch (Eddie Kaye
Thomas) bones up on tantra in expectation of round two with Stifler's mom
(Jennifer Coolidge). Meanwhile, Rogers and Herz reprise the gross beer joke
with a different beverage and body fluid and the Internet fiasco with cell
phones and CBs. The latter sequence touches on the subversion that made the
first Pie worth seeing -- the way the women are sexually in control.
Then again, the guys are infantile. No wonder the classier performers, like
Mena Suvari and Natasha Lyonne, hang by the sidelines. Although scenes with
Eugene Levy are always welcome, this is one stale pastry. At the Apple
Valley, Entertainment, Holiday, Showcase, and Tri-Boro cinemas.
-- Peter Keough