Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 11000000
Revenue
$ 235483004
Jim Levenstein
Chris 'Oz' Ostreicher
Kevin Meyers
Michelle Flaherty
Nadia
Victoria 'Vicky' Lathum
Paul Finch
Steve Stifler
Jim's Father
Jessica
Heather
Stifler's Mom
Chuck Sherman
Albert
Jim's Mother
Matt Stifler
College Girl
Coach Marshall
English Teacher
Band Member
Party Guy
Party Girl
Sarah, the Sophomore Chick
Justin
John
Central Michigan University Girl
Vocal Jazz Teacher
Vocal Jazz Girl
Vocal Jazz Girl
Vocal Jazz Group
Vocal Jazz Group
Vocal Jazz Group
Courtney, the Random Cute Girl
Vicky's Mom
Vicky's Dad
Enthralled Girl
Sushi Customer
Enthusiastic Guy
Computer Nerd
Garage Band Member
Garage Band Member
Garage Band Member
Guy with Monkey
Computer Girl
Computer Girl
Drinking Buddy
Girl Holding Out
Bathroom Girl
Bathroom Girl
Prom Band Singer
Lacrosse Referee
Lacrosse Referee
Lacrosse Referee
Lacrosse Referee
Assistant Lacrosse Coach
Lacrosse Player
Lacrosse Player
Lacrosse Player
Lacrosse Player
Lacrosse Player
Lacrosse Player
Lacrosse Player
Lacrosse Player
Lacrosse Player
Lacrosse Player
Lacrosse Player
Lacrosse Player
Lacrosse Player
Lacrosse Player
Lacrosse Player
Lacrosse Player
Lacrosse Player
Lacrosse Player
Lacrosse Player
Lacrosse Player
Lacrosse Player
Lacrosse Player
Lacrosse Player
Lacrosse Player
Lacrosse Player
Lacrosse Player
Lacrosse Player
Lacrosse Player
Lacrosse Player
Lacrosse Player
Lacrosse Player
Lacrosse Player
Larcosse Player
Lacrosse Player
Lacrosse Player
Tom Myers (uncredited)
Male Voice in Porn Film (voice)
Monkey with Garage Band (uncredited)
Lacrosse Player (uncredited)
Garage Band Member (uncredited)
Friend (uncredited)
Female Voice in Porn Film (voice) (uncredited)
Band Geek #1 (uncredited)
Friend (uncredited)
Guy with Headphones on in Lunch Line (uncredited)
Motel Owner (uncredited)
T.V. Hostess (uncredited)
Written by Geronimo1967 on 2022-04-13
The thing that got me about this film is that the four boys here would have no issue at all getting a playmate. My favourite was either Chris Klein ("Oz") or "Kevin" (Thomas Ian Nicholas) depending on my mood - but the fact they all get caught up into this almost puerile, faux-angsty existence really bored me. The girls are equally stunning most of the time, and just as (if not more) sexually curious - what's the beef? The script/humour plays to just about every stereotype imaginable: the sporty jocks and the dimwit broads; the parents who react to their offspring's sexual predilections as if they, themselves, had never had a shag in their lives. The characters are so shallow and have enough implausibly intense conversations about scoring that makes you want to reach for a pen-knife to put a notch on the bed-post (or a hole in your own left leg). Seann William Scott and Jason Biggs (OK, maybe I understand why he struggles to get laid) take "Carry On" style innuendo to a new level of cringe-making embarrassment and the ending really does makes the "Graduate" look like Fellini! The production is shamelessly chauvinist - there is no male nudity - but plenty of boobs and I thought it had dated really badly. Sorry, but much of this just made me squirm!
Written by SoSmooth1982 on 2023-04-16
Ahh how it all started. I was a teen boy growing up when this movie came out. I related to this movie in so many ways. Love it!