American Pie Presents - Band Camp

American Pie Presents - Band Camp (2005)

  • 20% of critics liked it
    (5 reviews)

  • 66% of users liked it
    (454,498 ratings)

The "Stiffmeister" legacy lives on in this installment of the wildly popular teen comedy series that finds Steve Stifler's younger brother Matt (Tad Hilgenbrinck) sentenced to a summer at band camp after a wild school prank goes awry. It seems that mischief runs in the family, and when Matt is told… More

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R, 1 hr. 36 min.
Directed By
Steve Rash
Genres
Comedy
In Theaters
Dec 27, 2005 Wide
On DVD
Dec 26, 2005
Universal Pictures

Critic Reviews

  • Edward Havens, FilmJerk.com

    Little more than a blatant attempt to cash in on brand name recognition.

  • David Cornelius, eFilmCritic.com

    Does anyone really want to see a moronic, cheapie sequel/spin-off to a flailing series? I haven't met one person yet who can answer yes to this question.

  • Scott Weinberg, DVDTalk.com

    Because nothing makes a bad movie better than the presence of a former porn star who's now being asked to do comedy.

  • David Nusair, Reel Film Reviews

    ...a shoddy and blatant cash grab.

  • Clint Morris, Moviehole

    Funny, high-spirited and a pleasurable place to toot your horn at.. Hilgenbrinck's brilliant

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Featured Audience Ratings

  • Bethany M


    Not going to be as funny as the original cast but it still had me in stiches. A must see!

  • Dean !


    Ok but not as good as the previous versions.

  • Dean M


    This is not one real good laugh and it focuses too much on one character - Matt Stiffler, the younger brother of Steve Stifter who we all know from the previous three <i>American Pie</i> movies. Tad Hilgenbrink really isn't bad as the new Stifmeister and he… More

  • Conner R


    An incredibly bad direct to dvd sequel to the American Pie legacy, with practically none of the original characters. Stiffler's brother looks scarily like Sean William Scott and essentially the most intriguing part of the movie. The rest is just a loose remake of all the other… More

  • Lady D


    15 years old is the certificate on this film and I think that?s probably the ideal age group for viewing this film. I know, why watch it? Well it was part of a bulk buy and thought it might be an easy watching comedy. 2 STARS

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