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The movie was filmed in [[Anmore]], [[Vancouver]], [[Canada]]. The East Great Falls High was actually [[Centennial School|Centennial Secondary School]] in [[Coquitlam]]. The tram scene up the mountain is located at Vancouver's Grouse Mountain. |
The movie was filmed in [[Anmore]], [[Vancouver]], [[Canada]]. The East Great Falls High was actually [[Centennial School|Centennial Secondary School]] in [[Coquitlam]]. The tram scene up the mountain is located at Vancouver's Grouse Mountain. |
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American Pie Presents: The Book of Love | |
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Directed by | John Putch |
Written by | David H. Steinberg |
Produced by | Mike Elliot |
Starring | Louisa Lytton John Patrick Jordan Kevin M. Horton Brandon Hardesty Eugene Levy Nico McEown Adrienne Carter Bug Hall |
Distributed by | Universal Pictures |
Running time | 93 min. |
Country | United States United Kingdom |
Language | English |
American Pie Presents: The Book of Love (sometimes known as American Pie and the Book of Love) is a 2009 teen comedy film released directly to DVD. It is the seventh installment of the American Pie franchise, and the fourth in the American Pie Presents: franchise. It is directed by John Putch and stars Bug Hall, John Patrick Jordan, Kevin M. Horton and Brandon Hardesty. It had been reported that this particular sequel would return to the original feel of the first three films. Several sources, including writer David H. Steinberg and actors Brandon Hardesty and Eugene Levy have praised the film, stating that it captures some of the heart of the original trilogy. However their bias should be noted, as they are all involved in the film. It was released in Italy on December 2, 2009, was released in the UK on 7 December 2009 and on December 22, 2009 in US.
Premise
The story takes place at East Great Falls High, ten years after the first American Pie movie. The new protagonists of this movie are three brand new hapless virgins: Rob (Bug Hall), Nathan (Kevin M. Horton) and Lube (Brandon Hardesty). One night Rob accidentally sets fire to the school library, and finds the bible, Mr. Levenstein's (Eugene Levy) creation. Unfortunately for them, the book is ruined. The book had incomplete advice, and embarks them on a helpless journey to lose their virginity. After trying and failing for most of the time, they pledge to restore the book, and to do this, they must find the original author of the book (Levenstein) and all the other people who wrote on the book, and start the restoration.
Cast
- Bug Hall as Rob
- Kevin M. Horton as Nathan
- Brandon Hardesty as Lube
- Beth Behrs as Heidi
- Melanie Papalia as Dana
- Jennifer Holland as Ashley
- John Patrick Jordan as Scott Stifler
- Louisa Lytton as Imogen
- Eugene Levy as Noah Levenstein
- Curtis Armstrong as Mr. O'Donnell
- Cindy Busby as Amy
- Becky Barsby as herself
- Naomi Hewer as Alyson
- Alice Fletcher as herself
- Adrienne Carter as Katie
- Nico McEown as Cody
- Edwin Perez as Gibbs
- Kevin Federline as border guard
- Rosanna Arquette as Rob's Mom
- Bret Michaels as himself
- Dustin Diamond as himself
- Shedrick Means as himself
- Danielle Ciuro as herself
- Arun Verma as himself
Production
Location
The movie was filmed in Anmore, Vancouver, Canada. The East Great Falls High was actually Centennial Secondary School in Coquitlam. The tram scene up the mountain is located at Vancouver's Grouse Mountain.
Soundtrack
- "Oh Yeah" by Yello
- "Something in Your Mouth" by Nickelback
- "Sexy Little Thing"/"Miss Cindy" by The High Decibels
- "Smoke Alarm" by Freddy Rawsh
- "Hot N Cold" by Katy Perry
- "Dance Dance" by Fall Out Boy
- "Turn it Down" by Sideway Runners
- "Hypnotik" by Roobie Breastnut
- "Beer" by Ace Baker
- "How Do I Know" by Wanda Bell
- "When You Want Some Uh Uh" by Nio Renee Wilson
- "Get Loose (The Hipjoint Remix)" by Quanteisha
- "Pauline" by The High Lonesome
- "Katmandu" by Sam Morrison
- "1969" by Dr. Hollywood
- "Body Language" by Isaac Hayes
- "If Something's Wrong" by Aiden Hawken
- "Damned If I Do Ya (Damned If I Don't)" by All Time Low
- "Hot Mess" by Cobra Starship
- "Are You Ready" Crash Boom Bang
- "Got Me Some Love" by Keely Hawkes
- "Stuttering" by Friday Night Boys
- "Army Girl" by The Genders
- "Obsession" by Ace Baker
- "Something Wild" by The High Lonesome
- "Burnin' Love" by Travis Tritt
- "Laid" by Aiden Hawken
- "She Can Dance" by Billy Trudel
- "Monday" by Mikey & The Gypsys
- "In It For You" ("Catch my Fall") by The Elliots
- "Heartbeats" by Melinda Ortner
- "Say Yes" by Elliott Smith
- "Book of Love" by Powder Finger
- "Sinner" by Big B ft. Scott Russo