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American Pie 7 The Book Of Love 2009

American Pie 7 The Book Of Love 2009

Introduction

American Pie 7: The Book Of Love is a comedy film released in 2009. It is the seventh installment in the American Pie film series and was directed by John Putch. The film features a new cast of characters and follows the story of a group of high school friends who stumble upon the legendary "Book Of Love."

Plot

The film revolves around three high school friends, Rob, Nathan, and Lube, who are all virgins. They find a book in the school library called "The Bible" and discover that it contains all the secrets of how to have sex. They decide to use the book to lose their virginity before they graduate from high school.

However, things don't go as planned and they encounter several obstacles along the way. They also discover that the book has been passed down from generation to generation and has a rich history.

Cast

American Pie 7: The Book Of Love features a new cast of characters, including:

  • Bug Hall as Rob
  • Kevin M. Horton as Nathan
  • Brandon Hardesty as Lube
  • Eugene Levy as Mr. Levenstein (reprising his role from previous American Pie films)
Eugene Levy As Mr. Levenstein

Reception

American Pie 7: The Book Of Love received mixed reviews from critics. It currently holds a 4.8/10 rating on IMDb and a 14% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Some critics praised the film for its humor and nostalgic references to the previous American Pie films, while others criticized it for its lack of originality and reliance on crude humor.

Box Office

The film was not a commercial success, grossing only $23 million worldwide against a budget of $15 million.

Legacy

American Pie 7: The Book Of Love is often considered one of the weaker entries in the American Pie film series. However, it still has a dedicated fanbase and is occasionally referenced in popular culture.

American Pie 7 The Book Of Love Poster

Conclusion

American Pie 7: The Book Of Love is a comedy film that is often overlooked in the American Pie film series. While it may not be as memorable as the earlier entries in the franchise, it still has its moments of humor and nostalgia. If you're a fan of the American Pie films or just looking for a lighthearted comedy, it's worth checking out.

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