#American pie the wedding
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thecreativemillennial · 2 years ago
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Happy belated birthday to alyson hannigan, who turned 49 yesterday
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nellarw95 · 3 months ago
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Happy Birthday Jennifer 🥳🎂🎈🎁🎉
Jennifer Audrey Coolidge
August 28,1961
Buon Compleanno 🥳🎂🎈🎁🎉
28 Agosto 1961
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k-i-l-l-e-r-b-e-e-6-9 · 2 months ago
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Good Charlotte - The Anthem
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americanpie-daily · 1 year ago
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American Pie Original Casts
1974/03/24 from Washington D.C. - Alyson Hannigan as Michelle Flaherty.
1975/11/08 from Wyckoff, New Jersey, USA - Tara Reid as Victoria "Vicky" Lathum.
1976/10/03 from Cottage Grove, Minnesota, USA - Seann William Scott as Steven Stifler.
1978/05/12 from Pompton Plains, New Jersey, USA - Jason Biggs as Jim Levenstein.
1979/02/13 from Newport, Rhode Island, USA - Mena Suvari as Heather.
1979/03/14 from Hinsdale, Illinois, USA - Chris Klein as Chris "Oz" Ostreicher.
1980/07/10 from Las Vegas, Nevada, USA - Thomas Ian Nicholas as Kevin "Kev" Myers.
1980/10/31 from Staten Island, New York, USA - Eddie Kaye Thomas as Paul Finch.
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tapiocalad · 6 months ago
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I think it’s insane that for like 20 years, maybe more, the surefire way to telegraph your movie is a broad comedy is ALL CAPS BIG RED FONTS ON WHITE BACKGROUNDS, as if the comedy - which is almost entirely context - exists outside of space and time
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Like look at some of these guys - some of these things could be about literally anything, but through the power of design-influenced cultural signifiers, your brain knows even before reading the title that this movie is going to be LOUD
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ache-me-nas-estrelas · 9 months ago
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Best friends forever
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schlock-luster-video · 8 months ago
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Wishing a happy birthday to Alyson Hannigan! Here's some art inspired by American Pie!
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raurquiz · 3 months ago
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#happybirthday @JENCOOLIDGE #jennifercoolidge #actress #AmericanPie #LegallyBlonde #AMightyWind #Mascots #ACinderellaStory #Click #DateMovie #EpicMovie #PromisingYoungWoman #SingleAlltheWay #ShotgunWedding #TheSecretLifeoftheAmericanTeenager #TheWatcher #TheWhiteLotus #WeHaveaGhost
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bloodhoundg4ng · 1 year ago
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still on my American Pie shit (I think it's a cry for help atp but we 🆙)
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bg-sparrow · 2 years ago
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Stuck in 1885 AU where, at Doc and Clara’s wedding reception, Marty does a tipsy karaoke rendition on Don McLean’s “American Pie” 😁
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fancyschmancyopinions · 1 year ago
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JENNIFER COOLIDGE at the premiere of “Shotgun Wedding” on January 18th 2023 in Los Angeles wearing SELF-PORTRAIT
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buckleberry4ever · 2 years ago
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Jamie: This takes place in the future! Huckleberry Pie & Blueberry Muffin get married in a mythical wedding!💒🫐🎸💙 Drawn by Danny B.! I love this!😍 Buckleberry Forever!💙
Lapis: I always cry at weddings!😭
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frances-baby-houseman · 2 years ago
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It's still just so good!!!
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spikemd · 2 months ago
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The Blu-Ray Project: American Pie Wedding
My wife and I are watching all of our movies in alphabetical order and the list so far is here.
The set of American Pie movies we have is the unrated versions, which I realize may be affecting some of my experience. For example, the “bachelor party” scene was excruciatingly long and felt like a bad trip. Favorite new addition was Bear who was game to just go along with everything and had a fabulous time (I’m not confident that was actually his name but it’s the only introduction I remember). Least favorite parts were the increasingly gross gags like the shaving/cake and the dog poop, which I desperately hope they don’t try to top in Reunion because I’m already committed to watch it.
Lastly, there were a few parts that were oddly heartwarming, mostly involving Eugene Levy (his awkward pep talk, the wedding vows), but also Shiffler mobilizing the football team to fix the flowers?
What a bizarre movie experience. One more to go then we’re on to…I actually haven’t checked what’s next.
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tylerwolfokonma · 15 days ago
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IM GONNA BUST EVERYWHERE
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AMERICAN REUNION + Steve Stifler.
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schmergo · 2 months ago
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If you think I was a kid who loved to read, you’d be right, but that doesn’t just mean I was reading, like, Newbery Award nominated prestigious children’s novels. Because in my experience, most kids who love to read are more gourmand than gourmet. I was also reading:
* Class rosters. I begged my teachers for these. I wanted to try to memorize everyone’s middle names.
* Similarly, old yearbooks. I liked judging whether people’s names matched their faces and making up different names for them if they did. I also loved reading baby name books and making lists of names I liked.
.* The personals section of the newspaper. I liked picturing the people as they described themselves and imagining which combination of people on the page might like each other.
* The ingredients of food packages. Not even for any real informational reason, I just really liked certain fantasy-sounding words like thiamine and riboflavin.
* An old World Book Encyclopedia from the 1970s. I would sneak out of bed to read it because the bookshelf was near my bedroom door and I could crawl to it without making the floor creak. My favorite entries were the ones about Hawaii and tigers. I kinda developed a ritual of rereading the Hawaii article when I had read a scary book before bed and needed to calm my brain down.
* My dad’s Dave Barry and Woody Allen humor books and also transcripts of all of the Monty Python’s Flying Circus episodes. This is probably why my sense of humor has been so weird from such a young age.
* The part of the church hymnal with ceremonies for baptisms, weddings, and funerals. I liked to imagine them.
* Wine catalogs at friends’ houses. The descriptions of the wines seemed so poetic and abstract. I also liked when they said “fruit on the nose” because I pictured a dog balancing a whole piece of fruit on its nose.
* My parents’ parenting books. I liked to see if I was exhibiting developmentally appropriate behavior. I am not 100% sure if doing that is, in fact, developmentally appropriate behavior.
* Those little brochures advertising various roadside attractions and tourist activities at rest shops. I would grab as many as possible when we stopped to use the bathroom on a road trip. Also, travel guides in general.
* I checked out the entire “unexplained” section of the library over the course of third grade. (Dewey decimal 001.9.) Ask little me about Project Blue Book, I guess.
* I LOVED party planning books, especially ones with highly specific themed parties that seemed impractical to put on in real life like a whole chess-themed party culminating in a game of human chess, complete with lemon chess pie for dessert.
* Seed packets. I find the writing style of these very endearing. It always sounds so affectionate toward the plants.
* My grandma’s Reader’s Digest magazines, which felt like Russian roulette because they sometimes published disturbing articles that gave me nightmares. (Reader’s Indigestion?) I especially vividly remember a feature on adopted kids who need to wear Ilizarov apparatuses to straighten their limbs because they became malformed due to severe neglect at orphanages.
* For some reason, I loved reading restaurant menus and imagining what kind of food different fictional characters would order from there.
* And last but certainly not least, because I think this is a relatable one: the AMERICAN GIRL CATALOG! No, I never had an American Girl doll, but getting the catalog was a source of much excitement.
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