DVD: American Pie: Reunion (For retail & rental, Universal)
Nine years since the last one, this fourth slice of American Pie is filled to the crust with affection for its characters – but it relies on the audience having that same affection.
Nine years since the last one, this fourth slice of American Pie is filled to the crust with affection for its characters – but it relies on the audience having that same affection.
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