American Pie Presents: The Naked Mile
American Pie Presents: The Naked Mile
R | 04 December 2006 (USA)
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When Erik Stifler realizes that he's the only Stifler family member who might graduate high school a virgin, he decides to live up to his legacy. After some well-meaning advice from Jim's dad, Erik's ready to take his chances at the annual and infamous Naked Mile race, where his devoted friends and some uninhibited sorority girls will create the most outrageous weekend ever.

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Hellen

I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much

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Beanbioca

As Good As It Gets

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Voxitype

Good films always raise compelling questions, whether the format is fiction or documentary fact.

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Janis

One of the most extraordinary films you will see this year. Take that as you want.

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SnoopyStyle

Erik Stifler (John White) is still a virgin since his girlfriend Tracy (Jessy Schram) wants to wait. He can't live up to the legacy of cousins. After a night of misadventure, Tracy gives him a guilt-free pass for the weekend. He and his friends go to party with cousin Dwight Stifler (Steve Talley) at college where he tries the local tradition of the Naked Mile, a naked run across the campus. Tracy gets scared and has second thoughts. And there's the sexy college girl Brandy (Candace Kroslak). This is an even more raunchy movie than the main franchise. The guys are a bunch of boring actors with no particular charisma. Their biggest sin is their lack of comedic skills. There is a general lack of funny jokes. They try a lot of gross out jokes and naked comedy but the guys can't pull any of it off. I do love the angry midget frat. At least that's a little different and actually funny.

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Steve Pulaski

I don't get it. The American Pie spinoffs are made for next to nothing, they get abysmal reception from fans of the original trilogy, but the legacy continues with more helpings of spoiled, unwanted pie. The sad thing is that actor Eugene Levy returns to these messes, when all he is doing is locking himself out of more respected work. It's a lose-lose for fans and Levy himself.Here we have American Pie Presents: The Naked Mile, the latest shallow sequel to the franchise. The plot is unappealing, much like the title of the film, featuring Erik Stifler (White), a cousin of Steve from the original films, is about to enter College a virgin. Being a "Stifler", that's a big deal. His girlfriend, Tracy (Schram), is nervous about having sex, as all the women are in this franchise. Frustrated with failure, following a recent incident, Erik is given a "guilt-free pass" from Tracy meaning he can go with his buddies to his cousin's college to partake in "The Naked Mile Run," join his cousin Dwight Stifler (Talley) and do anything sexual with any girl he wants.The Naked Mile fails at a lot of things, mainly characterization and humor. What it truly fails at explaining why the original Pie films were so good. They featured likable, respectable characters who actually learned something from their actions at the end of their films. They were the equivalent of a sitcom bunch, whose faces you never got tired of seeing. American Pie Presents: The Naked Mile thinks the whole thing is one big joke.All hope, wit, and any attempt at real fun was lost the second the title came into play. Using the word "naked" is a shameless attempt to market skin, and that's exactly what you get in The Naked Mile. Quite possibly more of it than any of the previous installments. It's gratuitous, ugly, and a very demeaning marketing approach by the writer and director.Idiocy reigns high in The Naked Mile, and that's no surprise. It's a poorly crafted work of direct-to-DVD shlock that seems to recycle characters from "The Movie Store" bargain bin, and stamps recognizable names on them to give us the false representation that we are watching a true American Pie film. The setups are labored, the jokes drab to the point of desperation, the skin redundant and utterly trying, and the characters unlikable and nihilistic. It surely amuses its target audiences who, technically, can't even see the film.Starring: Steve Talley, John White, Jessy Schram, Eugene Levy, Ross Thomas, and Angel Lewis. Directed by: Joe Nussbaum.

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tedg

Gosh, I was surprised at finding something clever. Yes, most of this is a stroll through a museum of obsolete 7th grade humor. This is so tame and lame that it blends into the background like so much graffiti. The "nudity" is goofy.But there is a secondary spine in this that is really quite clever. You will surmise that the fiction here is that there is a world where sex is easy and gangs form based on vaginal territory. That notion, normally based on jocks versus nerds, is here contrasting imaginary sex and drinking boys with -- get this -- "little people." Its done as seriously as usual in these sorts of things: a sort of testosterone sibling rivalry. Its darn effective. There is a whole fraternity, a gang, of little men, complete with little women. They strut and pose just like the "regular" people. The effect is staggeringly funny, centering on a football game.I am not sure whether the other I saw was the first or second. This is superior in having something with soul in addition to the formulaic love story.Ted's Evaluation -- 2 of 3: Has some interesting elements.

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daniel-stilgard

American Pie Presents: The Naked Mile is a very bad comedy, because it is so absurd, awkward and bad humour.The actors is awkward is very awkward and when they take off their clothes and ran naked is a very low humour.I think that they would stop after they have made American Pie 2.I can't recommended this American Pie-movie, because it is too low humour and the story is also bad and sucks.I can't understand why they make this sort of movies. I like funny movies, but not Americans movie: The Naked Mile.I give this film 2/10.

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